Who is the greater of two evils: George W Bush or Osama Bin Laden?
I realy disturbes me to think about this,but sometimes I can't help but think that Bush is just as bad.Hell,I think he's hiding something.He's just put us in to shitty of a postition (in my opion).He's turned this into a war between good and evil,but I belive it just boils down to money and how much he can screw over the poor.
Bush is not a bad man people, perhaps stupid, but he thinks what he does is right. Osama Bin Laden is a vengeful man who doesnt think twice about the death of others... the choice is clear.
EDIT: I forgot about how bush caused innocent death in the bombings...hell there both not fit for positions of power.
Yeah your right, every man thinks what hes doing is right...
And about evil, yes its a very subjective concept but it can be defined to a degree. For instance giving your life to save somone else is 'good'...perhaps good can be defined as going against your natural tendencies for an ideal that by our standards is 'right'. Evil in contrast could be defined as succumbing to natures flaws, anger, hate, pride etc.
Last edited by Great Vengeance on Oct 15th, 2005 at 03:41 AM
Yeah You may not like bush but Osoma is just a evil coward who has his brain washed bitches do all the work for him Its not even close on whos more evil
One man uses fear in an attempt to force his manifesto onto millions of people, shows little regard for international law, violates peace-keeping efforts and then uses the media to spread his propoganda. The other is Osma Bin Laden.
Rather trite, I know...but the truth is that they both represent the ugly face of religious ideologues. Whereas most of the world are happy to respect the beliefs of others, these two have made it their life's work to cause fervent anger all in the name of bearded dudes who wore sandals...
Both believe they are 'morally correct' and both are fuucking-up this big, beautiful world...
__________________ Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange.