Archaic wrote:Wind, so you feel bad, you just don't want to personally do anything about it. That is your right. Your government disagrees with you and has contributed. And your views on Bush are certainly popular with the kids these days, but kids have been saying all that about every president for the last 50 years. As for the morning of 9/11 in the classroom, what would you have had him do, grow a thousand feet tall and swat the planes out of the air meanwhile holding the towers up? His advisers in Washington were taking care of the situation as best they could, since they were in the best position to do so and as the 9/11 Commission has authenticated. I'm not saying that you are wrong to hold your opinions, but I have debated against opinions exactly like yours for many years now lol. 
I can understand how you might be obliviously ignorant to the fact that I'm not a kid, that I'm a person, and I have views that have a right to be spoken. I enjoy a little constructive criticism, but this is hardly constructive, hm? I understand that you're ignorant to that because of your inability to consider other people you deem
apparently below you, and so you call them children, and have them question their own country and it's involvements in an incident that happened over ten years ago. I know why Mr. Harper, the idiot of idiots, disagrees with me is because he's so afraid to offend you people, because America is our number one ally. We trade with you, you trade with us, and we have a nice economy because of it. Now look, he's petitioning for fighter jets and the whatnot useless weaponry that will cost millions, if not billions of dollars to support. What the hell do we need that for? I understand any other country, but I do not, and will not understand why mine has a need for it. The Canadian Ideal is peace. I don't expect you to understand let alone agree, simply because I'm typing this, and not someone else. What I would have Bush do, is simply get up, and go try to reassure and help the people who were scared and probably thinking, "Where's our president? Why isn't he assuring us that we're safe?" I'm sure even you can agree fear is an amazing weapon. Assuming the role of leader is not about sitting on your rump when things start exploding.