shockedcanadian
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How rich is this. CNN now glowing over Bush and his comments about the dangers of Nationalism. Imagine that, CNN fawning over a member of the Bush family. This same family whos brother Jeb received 1% in the Primaries as a thorough rejection of what they were representing.
I want these people who are complaining about nationalism and the necessary change in American domestic economic issues to go down to Detroit, Ohio the rest of the rust belt and poor urban communities where African Americans have been left behind, and I want these same people to tell them all to their faces that their needs and dreams don't matter.
The old Communist tactic, which Canada uses, "here's a plate of grub, look how lucky you are!" Of course, rising to your potential isn't in our interest. Go ahead and preach to the poor about the "dangers of nationalism", see how much they care when they are trying to scrape up a meal. Their potential stolen.
Too bad Canada blocks Fox News and other conservative networks, I have to watch CNN and CBC all day. The comedy of some to not understand the predicament America is in is astonishing. Treasonous in some cases as far as I am concerned. They will focus on the Niger issue and a Bush speech, while the sale of uranium to a mortal enemy for large cash deals is ok, invisible to their reporters.
I supported Bush when he was president, I had doubted about his position in Iraq, my opinion at the time was that Pakistan was a nation of cover for terrorists and a more vital issue. Regardless, you give leeway as you appreciate that he has far more information and makes the tough decisions. For him to now make paid speeches which won't even move the needle since history has not been very kind to some decisions, is unacceptable.
Link provided below:
George W. Bush: Bigotry and white supremacy are 'blasphemy' against the American creed - CNNPolitics
George W. Bush: Bigotry and white supremacy are 'blasphemy' against the American creed
PS: Watching John Kelly on CNN right now during the Press Conference. I have more respect for this guy than most as he has served and he lost a son. When he speaks, I listen. I humbly suggest others should also.
I want these people who are complaining about nationalism and the necessary change in American domestic economic issues to go down to Detroit, Ohio the rest of the rust belt and poor urban communities where African Americans have been left behind, and I want these same people to tell them all to their faces that their needs and dreams don't matter.
The old Communist tactic, which Canada uses, "here's a plate of grub, look how lucky you are!" Of course, rising to your potential isn't in our interest. Go ahead and preach to the poor about the "dangers of nationalism", see how much they care when they are trying to scrape up a meal. Their potential stolen.
Too bad Canada blocks Fox News and other conservative networks, I have to watch CNN and CBC all day. The comedy of some to not understand the predicament America is in is astonishing. Treasonous in some cases as far as I am concerned. They will focus on the Niger issue and a Bush speech, while the sale of uranium to a mortal enemy for large cash deals is ok, invisible to their reporters.
I supported Bush when he was president, I had doubted about his position in Iraq, my opinion at the time was that Pakistan was a nation of cover for terrorists and a more vital issue. Regardless, you give leeway as you appreciate that he has far more information and makes the tough decisions. For him to now make paid speeches which won't even move the needle since history has not been very kind to some decisions, is unacceptable.
Link provided below:
George W. Bush: Bigotry and white supremacy are 'blasphemy' against the American creed - CNNPolitics
George W. Bush: Bigotry and white supremacy are 'blasphemy' against the American creed
PS: Watching John Kelly on CNN right now during the Press Conference. I have more respect for this guy than most as he has served and he lost a son. When he speaks, I listen. I humbly suggest others should also.
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