Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.


Over the last several weeks, the level of demonstrations directed against the United States throughout the Muslim world has increased. We have seen tens of thousands demonstrate against us in Indonesian, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan. In the past, we have seen schools in the Muslem world preaching anti-American sentiment.

The incident with Laura Bush on Sunday should make it crystal clear to almost anyone how fundamental the hatred is in the Muslim world toward the United States. Mrs. Bush is quoted as saying “As we all know, this is a place of very high tensions and high emotions”. Why the Bush administration thought they could improve the atmosphere in the Muslim world by sending Laura Bush into that area demonstrates their refusal to accept the fact that we are hated by millions of Muslims and they just want us to leave them alone. We are fortunate that Mrs. Bush’s visit did not result in a much more difficult incident. Her visit has capped several weeks of demonstrations that show the depth and breadth of the hatred felt by Muslims toward Americans. I know there are some who will claim that the little children come up to our military in Iraq and I am sure there are Muslems who accept Americans. That does not change the fact that millions hold pure hatred toward Americans. The administration should read the book, “Imperial Hubris” by the former CIA bin Laden section chief to get a better idea of what these people really think of Americans and WHY they hate us so much! . We have a much more dangerous problem with Muslem hatred then most Americans understand!

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on May 23, 2005
The best way to become more energy independent is increase the mileage of our cars, SUV's and trucks. Also invest in more new energy technology

So long as Israel has its army in the West bank and Gaza, and maintains Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza , no settlement is possible. What do you think we would do if Mexico moved its army into Texas and build Mexican settlements in California?
on May 23, 2005
" The best way to become more energy independent is increase the mileage of our cars, SUV's and trucks"

When the non-white population depend on these vehicles? SICK!
on May 23, 2005
""Justice for Jews" get a Thesaurus and find some new words other than SICK!"

Oh I get it, pick on the Jewish guy!

RACIST AND SICK!
on May 23, 2005
Muslims do not separate their religious beliefs from their secular life the way the Western world does. They believe that the actions of the United States and Israel are anti-Muslem and as a Muslems and they have a responsibility in their own way to fight anyone who they believe is anti-Muslem. They look at our presence in the Middle East as anti-Muslim and a look at the occupation by Israel of the West Bank and Gaza as well as the Jewish settlements and the wall as actions against Muslims. You would do well to read about the real root causes of why millions of Muslims hate Americas and Jews.


You just explained the reason, their religion.

As far as your oppposition against something like the wall, well that is typical. Maybe if the palestinian terrorists didn't keep blowing people up the wall wouldn't be there. Ever thought of that? The problem is, neither do they. People like the palestinians and their "supporters" rather go the terrorism way then any other. Now they don't like the consequences.

You can't pander to muslims just so they will like you.
on May 23, 2005
We also can not get into a war with 1.2 Billion people in 60 countries in the world!
on May 23, 2005
The best way to become more energy independent is increase the mileage of our cars, SUV's and trucks. Also invest in more new energy technology


--Or have everyone ride their bikes...

So long as Israel has its army in the West bank and Gaza, and maintains Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza , no settlement is possible. What do you think we would do if Mexico moved its army into Texas and build Mexican settlements in California?


--Wasn't modern day israel, israels any way...before the palestinians settled...i mean if it was, then technically it is still theres...hmmm?

""Justice for Jews" get a Thesaurus and find some new words other than SICK!"

Oh I get it, pick on the Jewish guy!

RACIST AND SICK!


--ya Know, JFJ, you are getting a bit annoying, so i am going to say something,then ignore you...and maybe you can just go away...all she was saying was that you said the same thing over and over,try some new word,one that would better emphasise what you mean...try it....,now, i'm going to ignore you...have a nice day,some where else....

ok?
on May 24, 2005
No, the West bank and Gaza were NOT part of Israel . They took it in the 1967 War and have held it ever since that war. Israel is in vilolation of international law and UN resolutions. We went to war in Iraq because Saddam refused to obey UN resolutions. We stand by as Israel does the same thing. Israel has the right to exiist within the borders of Israel but not in Gaza or the West Bank. Our one-sided support for Israel is one reason the Muslems hate us. We need to have a policy that says Israel has the right to live in peace within the borders established prior to 1967. They have the right to build their wall if they choose but only along their borders. That is not what they are doing. They are trying to extent their borders by building the wall arround the settlements that should not exist in the first place.
on May 24, 2005
Just on a fairly irrelevent side note... where I am in Indonesia at least the locals don't so much hate America as feel deeply disappointed in it. They think it has the potential to be fantastic but far too often it disappoints. They protest because they want it to rethink, not disappear. Or at least that's how my local friends explain it - I'm sure there are fanatics who really do hate America though, there's that kind of person everywhere.
on May 24, 2005
cactoblasta

Thanks for your input. Where the US has a problem is when we do things that enable the radical Muslems that HATE us to secure more support for their cause with the more moderate Muslems. Many experts believe the Iraq war has created more converts to the radical side than true friends for the US. When we support Israel in keeping settlements in the West Bank or building their wall into the West bank we give our enemies "amo" to use aginst us. Sending Laura Bush to the Dome of the Rock was BUMB! This is the site that touched off four years of KILLING when Ariel Sharon visited that site. We must stop helping our enemies (the radical Muslems) by doing things that are considered anti- Muslem.
on May 24, 2005
I think you misunderstood me COL Gene. The radicals aren't getting support from the moderates (and of course I say this with the proviso 'where I live'). The moderates still hate the radicals, and still undermine them and in certain extreme cases hunt them down with knives if they hear of any potentially deadly activities. The radicals are simply able to ride the backs of the moderates and make their cause seem more popular by latching onto the same parades and seizing mike space. It doesn't mean they actually attract moderate support - after all, anyone who's been to a protest about anything will probably concede they too cheered half-heartedly (or even faked enthusiasm) for some moron they didn't fully agree with.

I don't know what this seizure of moderate movements serves to be honest, but I have a feeling it's not a conspiracy by the US government or anything they could conceivably do anything about, because it's impossible for a government to show cultural compassion and understanding when their constituency, like all people everywhere, is afraid of the outsider.
on May 24, 2005
I have more knowledge about the middle east then in the part of the world you live in but most experts I have read say our actions are creating more enemies then friends in the Muslem World.
on May 24, 2005
They took it in the 1967 War and have held it ever since that war.


A war the arabs started. They lost their land and now they have to deal with it.


Sending Laura Bush to the Dome of the Rock was BUMB! This is the site that touched off four years of KILLING when Ariel Sharon visited that site. We must stop helping our enemies (the radical Muslems) by doing things that are considered anti- Muslem.


If you can't visit a site because you are going to "offend" muslims then once again, islam is the problem. Sharon visits a "site" and there are years of killings because of it. Something is wrong here and it's not Sharons fault. You can't appease muslims just so they will like you. They want totaly control of the world and playing nice with them will only make things worse.

Everything we do is anti-muslim. Their so-called religion states that. If invading Iraq and bringing democracy to the region make more radicals hate us, then so be it. It just makes targeting them that much simpler.
on May 24, 2005
IslandDog & Helix the II

No that is not how it works. We won WWII and do not occupy Germany, Italy or Japan. The issue is that Israel is in violation of international law and UN resolutions. There will NEVER be a settlement so long as their Army is in the West Bank and Gaza.

Also if you think we can ignore 1.2 Billion Muslems you have lost your minds!
on May 25, 2005
Gene -

Tell me you were kidding with that Nostradamus crap. Tell me that's just one of your clever jokes. Because if you really do buy into that malarky, you've truly stepped off the intellectual cliff and entered the Twilight Zone, losing all credibility on anything & everything, forever to be ignored. You simply can't be taken seriously by anyone but the Roswell crowd. Farewell.

Cheers,
Daiwa
on May 26, 2005
Remember col, islam is the problem, not the U.S.


Well that says it all about your position. Man thats an unbelievably perverse statement. In a single sentence you lay all your cards on the table. Wicked.

To me its just simple racism on your behalf but perhaps you can enlighten me. Please explain why you believe Islam is the problem with the Middle East.
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