Bursche said:
No that was not venting, that was a tirade. If you really feel that way, get over it. Bush was not Adolf Hitler. He was an incompetent President with an even tougher slate of issues to deal with, and the Republican party is in shambles because of it. Wishing him harm does nothing, and just shows your unusual amount of hatred over something that is probably not even true. My father is in the Air Force, and God forbid that he dies in a term in Iraq, but that is part of the military. That is one of the risks of the job. One day I will be in the reserves, and if deployed and killed, I hope no one uses my death as a reason for hatred of another person. Hatred of the system, of politics, of the conflicts in the world; yes. But not one single person is responsible. If for some reason your rage is because of a death caused by these conflicts, I'm sorry for your loss. If its not, then get over yourself.
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It is primarily your death and the deaths of all the soldiers, along with innocent civilians in Afghanistan and especially Iraq, which is the reason for this hatred. Obama got voted in for a reason. The no.1 question on Obama's website is, Will you prosecute Bush for war crimes?, so judging by that i think alot of people feel cheated, raped, abused and lied too by their government. Bush is commander in chief and therefore responsible for the ultimate decision to say yes. He said yes, and as a consequence many people died.
What you are forgetting is people that protest whats happening has nothing to do with protesting your right to support your government. It is your right to live and die, but only when absolutely neccesary, which is why we protest. When do you think your death, or your fathers death is neccesary? Was it neccesary in Vietnam. Was it neccesary in Iraq.
I am so sorry that people have died in this war but i am full of hatred for the people that decided they should die for reasons that have been proven to be fraudulent.
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