or could be if we drilled in Alaska.
Alaska has nothing compared to Iraq. Iraq has the third most oil of any country in the world, Saudi Arabia and the US being first and second.
Sorry, Yanny, but when people keep using the same pithy, old, worn-out statements I get a little annoyed. Will you please give a less-used reason. I think the whole oil deal is a moot point anyway - or could be if we drilled in Alaska. I think there’s plenty there for us to stop being dependent on the oil from Iraq.
Ok, less used reason. President Bush has not done a single thing to enstill his trust to me. Neither has Clinton or Gore. He’s a politician, and rarely is there a politician I trust. Had I been alive (and not a toddler) I would of trusted Bush Sr., Reagan (though I don’t agree with him), Carter, and JFK. Hell, I am an avid supporter of Jesse Ventura and Pat Buchanon. Why? I don’t agree with a thing they say! I trust them. I trust Colin Powell, which is why I am coming close to supporting this war.
But Bush? I trust the weather man more than him. I see him as a brilliant actor, able to put on a friendly face at a moment’s notice. I see him as all talk and no game, unless guns are involved. I see him as a coward and a liar, as he has proven not only during his 2 years as President, but throughout his entire life.
Bush, he keeps a tighter control on his cabinet, the media, and first and foremost, himself, than any President in modern history.
Why should I trust him? He actively opposed campaign finance reform, led by another guy I trust, John Mccain. He is as partisan as Andrew Jackson was. He is a sleesy politician. He’s been one since he was first elected to his first office in Texas.
I truely think had Colin Powell not been there, we would of attacked Iraq in November. Colin Powell actually installed some rational thought into Bush’s brain. Had we gone into Iraq when Dubbleya wanted us to, the long term and short term consequences would of been much greater.