Who would Osama vote for?
I noticed a web ad with a link to this site. It has a sticker you can buy that looks like this:
I think it's an interesting question. Would Osama want Bush voted out or re-elected? I have some thoughts on the matter but I think I'll just leave it at this for now.
I think it's an interesting question. Would Osama want Bush voted out or re-elected? I have some thoughts on the matter but I think I'll just leave it at this for now.
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A VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY IS A VOTE FOR BIN LADEN.
If a bomb goes off between now and election...rinse and repeat.
A VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY IS A VOTE FOR BIN LADEN.
We've got the Workers World Party, American Communist Party etc. Is there an Islamist Part of America or something? Obviously they would be essentially irrelevant politically but I wonder if such a thing exists.
http://ippausa.org/home.htm
I have to give them credit, their Fatwa page on the morality of participating in US elections if you are a Muslim actually goes through kind of a legitimate discussion of the topic. You would never see a legit discussion of a topic on either Kerry or Shrub's website.
Originally posted by Northgate
This makes me think of my favorite GOP spin (while in not so few words, it's clearly indicated):
A VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY IS A VOTE FOR BIN LADEN.
WOA!?!?!?!... what OFFICIAL repub. party person has said that? I want proof, news copy or audio/video will be fine, but if you make a charge, please back it up.
But John Kerry did vote against the 87 billion dollars for the war on terror (after voteing for it according to him... ), he also said that world leaders told him that they support him, he never named names, and soon after makeing the comment, he rejected international endorcements...I wonder whos name he will not drop.....
Originally posted by Wrong Robot
Well considering bush doesn't consider finding osama a top priority at all any more, I'd say he'd prefer to have bush in office.
wow robot, you havent got the dem talking points update, the official line now is that osama has been captured, but the news is being held till the middle of the Dem. convention, if you want to spew talking points, at least read this weeks update
Get your rederick right...
America First Party, established by former Reform Party members in 2002
American Heritage Party
American Independent Party
American Nazi Party
American Party
American Reform Party
Christian Falangist Party of America
Communist Party USA
Conservative Party of New Jersey
Conservative Party of New York State
Constitutional Action Party
Constitution Party
Democratic Party
Family Values Party
Freedom Socialist Party
Grassroots Party
Green Party
Independence Party of Minnesota
Independent American Party
Labor Party
Liberal Party (New York State)
Libertarian Party
Light Party
National Democratic Party of Puerto
National Republican Party of Puerto Rico
Natural Law Party
New Party
New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
New Union Party
Peace and Freedom Party
Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico
Progressive Party (Vermont)
Prohibition Party
Puerto Rican Independence Party
Reform Party
Republican Moderate Party (Alaska)
Republican Party
Revolutionary Communist Party
Revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg Club
Socialist Action
Socialist Alternative
Socialist Equality Party
Socialist Labor Party
Socialist Party USA
Socialist Workers Party
Southern Party
Southern Independence Party
Spartacist League
U.S. Pacifist Party
We the People Party
Workers World Party
Working Families Party
Osama would be down with the Prohibition Party. Their platform is probably a little thinner than he would like but he's in agreement with it.
Originally posted by a_greer
wow robot, you havent got the dem talking points update, the official line now is that osama has been captured, but the news is being held till the middle of the Dem. convention, if you want to spew talking points, at least read this weeks update
Get your rederick right...
Hello! This thread and the link it provides is all the proof you need. What point do you think they're trying to make? That Osama would vote for Bush?
The point of the site and the graphic at the top of this thread is to CLEARLY indicate that voting for Kerry/Edwards is appeasing terrorism and that any patriotic American would obviously vote to (re)elect Bush. PERIOD.
What do you believe their message is? And who do you believe they're supporting for president? Which party affiliation do you believe they belong?
Both Bush and Osama are against:
1. Equal rights for GLBT people
2. Women's rights
3. Economic and social justice
4. Peace
5. Science
6. The Geneva convention
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.
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Originally posted by a_greer
wow robot, you havent got the dem talking points update, the official line now is that osama has been captured, but the news is being held till the middle of the Dem. convention, if you want to spew talking points, at least read this weeks update
I was going on these quotes, but whatever.
"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02
"I am truly not that concerned about him."
- G.W. Bush, repsonding to a question about bin Laden's whereabouts,
3/13/02
Originall posted by a_greer
Get your rederick right...
get your spelling right
Originally posted by Existence
Osama would obviously vote for Bush if he was forced a choice between Bush and Kerry since Bush most closely matches Osama's beliefs.
Both Bush and Osama are against:
1. Equal rights for GLBT people
2. Women's rights
3. Economic and social justice
4. Peace
5. Science
6. The Geneva convention
.
.
.
1. Kerry doesn't support gay marriage.
2. Kerry believes life begins at conception.
3. Economic and social justice for him means marrying old money and using it to beat down the true people's candidates (Dean) Kerry also voted in NAFTA and the WTO.
4. Kerry voted for the war.
5. Vote FOR Kyoto, but was part of the 97 senators that voted AGAINST the funding to actually enforce it.
6. Twilight Zone time.
Nick
Originally posted by ColanderOfDeath
There is an Islamic Party of America. Seems they might be a bit tame for Osama although probably at least better than voting for Lyndon Larouche again.
http://ippausa.org/home.htm
I have to give them credit, their Fatwa page on the morality of participating in US elections if you are a Muslim actually goes through kind of a legitimate discussion of the topic. You would never see a legit discussion of a topic on either Kerry or Shrub's website.
Its funny to note that in the FATWA the Islamic leader clearly decries the loss of objects of faith in public places.
One thing about that site with the sticker is the horrible responces by so called 'Liberals' . . . makes me feel embarassed that I tend to think in a 'Liberal' way.
But one thing is certain, could he vote he woldn't but he would be happ to see Bush re-elected . . . the reasons are too obviouse to repeat.
Well my guess is Bush.
Why you say?
Well their goal with the World Trade Center was to disrupt our economic system which Bush has helped with by turning a surplus into a deficit.
Also disrupt our values and american way of life. Well now we have Homeland Security that has an open ended right to spy on anyone so there goes some more of our freedoms.
And he's done everything but catch Osama and spent billions doing it. Also he seems to have shifted the blame for everything to Saddam.
As an end result a good portion of the world now distrusts us and terrorists have more of an excuse to attack.
Yeah I think he'd vote for Bush in a heartbeat.
Originally posted by segovius
The question 'who would Osama vote for' is a clear illustration of the problem the west faces both as an entity in the modern world and, in particular, in any WOT where the opposition shares not only a vastly different mindset but one which has no relation to your own.
Osama wouldn't vote. Period.
The point isn't about voting. It's about whether Bush has been bad or good for Osama's goals. I think that's probably the fundamental question of our upcoming election.
Originally posted by BRussell
The point isn't about voting. It's about whether Bush has been bad or good for Osama's goals. I think that's probably the fundamental question of our upcoming election.
That's an exellecent point. Somehow I doubt you'll find much intellectually honest conversation on the topic, though.
Originally posted by SDW2001
That's an exellecent point. Somehow I doubt you'll find much intellectually honest conversation on the topic, though.
You mean one that would come to a conclusion in line with your beliefs.