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2004 ELECTION: LAST CHANCE TO HOLD BUSH ACCOUNTABLE?


[+] serious ballot by Cathexis
created Mon Jan 24, 05
"Well, we had an accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 election. And the American people listened to different assessments made about what was taking place in Iraq, and they looked at the two candidates, and chose me, for which I'm grateful."

--President George Bush, January 16, 2005 Washington Post interview

In a very specific sense the president is correct: By a margin of roughly 119,000 individuals in Ohio, the American people believed that the president's record warranted an additional four years.

But in Bushspeak, this could mean something very different: Bush seems to think that Election 2004 was the only opportunity to halt what it is becoming a 21st century version of Manifest Destiny. And from Bush's perspective, the accountability moment is something that happens once every four years.

What do you think? Was the 2004 election the moment of accountability, which is now past? Should opponents now shut up and "acknowledge the will of the people?"

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Yes 2
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COMMENTS:
Dude, Bush WON. Get over it and move on with your life. You should at least be greatful that we have a man in office that cares for our country. But Liberals keep on crying and crying and crying.

by xxxxxxxx on Mon Jan 24, 05 11:49am [+]

It's a democracy, everyone has a right to express dissenting views. The American Way - remember??
by mojo on Mon Jan 24, 05 11:55am [+]

My point, Karmos, is the president, who has the lowest approval rating of a reelected incumbent since Nixon, believes that having survived the accountability moment he is no longer accountable.
by Cathexis on Mon Jan 24, 05 12:04pm [+]

Uh, how do I say this?

NO. HELL, NO. the margin could have been 1,119,000, and I'd STILL be screaming that that many people put their brains in neutral when they pulled the lever or touched their screen or whatever.
by Truthseeker013 on Mon Jan 24, 05 1:17pm [+]

Iraq was one factor that should have been applied towards the decision that needed to be made at the ballot box. In my opinion, it was of, at best, tertiary import among the issues, following jobs, health care and education.
by Truthseeker013 on Mon Jan 24, 05 1:19pm [+]

Karmos,He only cares for the rich in this country.If you cant debate the facts on how he has screwed the "have nots" & prove without a shadow of a doubt that not only is he taking care of the people who actually need it,the outcomes of those mentiond,shut the hell up.
by Qui_Qui on Mon Jan 24, 05 2:25pm [+]

in addition,you are THE FIRST on this ballot to start the mud slinging & "crying".practice what you preach.
by Qui_Qui on Mon Jan 24, 05 2:27pm [+]

No - there should be accountability at every government action. Just because one person is elected or re-elected doesn't mean that he is infallible and untouchable for four more years. Nixon resigned, did he not? Could that not happen again?
by Nico_b on Mon Jan 24, 05 3:17pm [+]

One can only hope...
by Barbara_Baby_Cakes on Mon Jan 24, 05 4:53pm [+]

Been watching a little too much Farenheit 9/11 Barbara? You got it all worng, it's the liberals that are out of touch with reality and the working people.

Cathexis, I was only 14 when Clinton won. Now the conservatives back then weren't crying as much as you now for a recount of the votes. Sure Clinton sucked, but we lived it and survive. I'm sure you'll still be in one piece as well when our saviors time will be up in 2008. Oh, and I don't see anything wrong with Bush's subsequent actions.

He did have a low approval rating but he won so he did have an approval rating unlike Hanoi Kerry heh heh.

Qui, you started with the mud slinging ever since I made my first ballot, please. He is taking care of the common people, for example look how unemployment rate wentr down and there was an increase of jobs due to the Bush Administration.

I got a great idea liberals, instead of debating and whining about Bush, why don't focus more on some key concerns and try to wake up and try to make a diffrence.

by xxxxxxxx on Mon Jan 24, 05 11:32pm [+]

Im sure the tech workers really appreaciated their companies closing shop so they can work at Wendys.lol.yaaay Bush!
by Qui_Qui on Tue Jan 25, 05 8:29am [+]

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