Nov 3, 2004, 10:48 pm
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Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 3,006 | Quote: Originally posted by Technosoul,+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Technosoul,)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
But just in case the tunes in to follow my opinions, here it goes.
1. He must publically say "I'm Sorry" and admit he made an error about Iraq and Saddam. And aplogize to the American people and the troops for leading them into a war without honest justification. [/b] |
HAHAHAHAHA Riiiiiiight Not going to happen in a million years. Quote: Originally posted by Technosoul,+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Technosoul,)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
2. He must head-up and speak about busness ethics domestically and relative to forien countries, especally busnesses (oil industry) who deal with the Islamic community.[/b] |
What exactly do you want him to say about it?? That other countries shouldn't make immoral deals for oil with dictators to secure UN votes?? I'm in complete agreement. Quote:
Originally posted by Technosoul,
3. He should bring in Arnold (whats his name) from California as part of his staff and send him to the U.N. and elsewhere to make speeches, and to talk with other countries, and give him some support and authority. Why waste Aronold on California? His skills and abilty to unit people should be taken full advantage of. | What do you think the governor of CA is going to do at the UN? Quote:
Originally posted by Technosoul,
4. He must address the conflicts related to Isriel and take firm action for a U.N. agreed upon solution. They should bring certain cities within that area under strcik U.N. supervision (so they are not the government property of Isriel or Sarafat, so that both sides can live within that city and not be subject to Jewish laws, but would be subject to U.N. enforced rules. Once the so-called "sacred sites" are liberated from being controlled by one side or the other as "international" locations, then the reasons for fighting would mostly have no motive. The U.N. would have to provide troops to enforce the resolution for a year or so until things totally calm down. | Arafat's at death's door..give it a few days and then progress can be made. (BTW, it's ISRAEL not Isriel) Quote:
Originally posted by Technosoul,
5. He must find a way to insure the 49 percent of people who did not vote for him that he will not leave them out-of-the-loop concerning domestic issues. While at t he same time making it clear we must be of one mind in so much as having a predictable leadership who can lead us with will of the people in support. | So you want him to bring us all together so that the 49% that wanted Kerry can be separated out and get what they wanted? huh??
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5. He must make sure that he, nor anyone in his staff, will be allowed to employ the arts of deception when speaking to the public, from now-onwards. Honesty must be the first policy.
That is some ideas, not all of them, for a new start. [/quote]GOOD FREAKIN LUCK . When have politicians, on either side, practiced that??
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6. Oh yeah, and tone down the religious and moral preaching.[/quote]
Sorry to break it to you Tech, but the religious and moral majority won in the election. You don't like MORALS and VALUES, then this apparently isn't the country for you.
Here's a link for you(and others here), that was posted by a democrat, in another forum - Immigrating to Canada
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." -- Winston Churchill |
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