Politics_Guy25 (901 posts) Sat Nov-14-09 10:21 PM
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Would another 9/11 tear America apart or unite her once again?
Do you think that it would be similar to the reaction after September 11, 2001 with a sense of unity, joint purpose, common cause and desire to seek justice (before Bush turned it into a political sledgehammer to use against the Democrats and used it as a false pretext to invade Iraq) or do you think that it would lead to recriminations, angry accusations, unbelievably hyperbolic rhetoric and all out full blown partisan warfare?
I'm talking something as shocking, as horrifying, as unexpected as 9/11/01. What do you think?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x7017373I can tell you right now you think teabirthers are mad now just wait until we get attacked because Lord O lowered our defenses.
Politics_Guy25 (901 posts) Sat Nov-14-09 10:34 PM
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6. The reason that I ask this is because I think the GOP wants another 9/11
They would again exploit terrorism the way that they exploited it the first time after September 11, 2001. I would expect the media and public to rally around President Obama the way that they rallied around President Bush. However, I don't like the tone coming from the media about Ft. Hood or at least some elements of the media and it made me question if we'd see the same rallying around.
Ft. Hood and the reaction to it is why I thought to ask this question.
Well buddy, if Obama goes on TV telling us not to jump to conclusions and gave a shout out to someone before addressing the nation about it like he did for FT Hood you are damn right we will be pissed.
PBS Poll-435 (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-14-09 10:30 PM
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3. I do not believe that the Republicans would be mature enough to not play politics
Michael Steele and Newt would on every Sunday talk show blaming the Democrats and Obama for letting such a thing happen.
Oh yeah and dems were so mature and never played politics after 9-11.
Chemisse (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-14-09 10:33 PM
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4. I think it would be divisive.
The right wingers are far more concerned with tearing Obama down than with the health and safety of this country. I suspect they would respond with the glee of a batch of mischievous gremlins, chirping out their recriminations while happily dissembling the weak structure still holding the country together after such a crisis.
Actually us right wingers believe Obama is destroying the health and safety of our country so that is why we want his policies to fail to protect our country.
Politics_Guy25 (901 posts) Sat Nov-14-09 10:55 PM
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10. It was a horrifying time for sure
Edited on Sat Nov-14-09 10:56 PM by Politics_Guy25
I was appalled at what it did to people. It started 8 years of hell. The initial reaction, however, of all members of congress singing GBA on the steps of the capitol and the unity that existed for the rest of that year was a good thing. Bush tore it to shreds in 2002 when he engaged in his 3-pronged strategy to a)take away civil rights through new laws b) drag the world to war with Iraq and c) use it as an issue against the democrats in the 2002 midterms. A different president would have used such a resevoir of good will for far better aims.
What civil rights did Bush take away from us? In 8 years I still haven't had an answer to that question.
You guys just hate the fact that Bush took action to protect us all instead of buying the world a coke.
tabbycat31 (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-14-09 10:57 PM
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11. tear us apart
The GOP WANTS another 9/11 and that would make things even worse IMO. Look at all they're blaming Obama on now....
We only blame Obama for what he has done and is trying to do. Unlike you goons who blamed Bush when you stubbed your toe on the way to the toilet in the middle of the night.
The last thing the GOP and Conservatives want is another 9-11 that is why what Obama is doing is making us so mad because he is doing things that may lead to another attack. I would much prefer Obama to do what is right even if that means dem majorities for years to come than to have another 9-11 to get the GOP back in power.