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The war on Iraq - Has He Made the Case?


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>I am always amazed at the number of people who underestimate

>this man as president. George W. Bush is much smarter than

>given credit for and uses the general assumption that he is

>lacking intelligence to his advantage time and time again.

 

No, we don't. You overestimate his intelligence. He is jsut the mouthpiece. The real brains in this administration belong to Dick Cheney, Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice. He is smart enough to defer to them, but too stupid to come up with these things on his own.

 

 

>You liberals out there may not want to admit such but facts

>are facts. Keep this in mind, George W. is much more his

>mother's son rather than his father's. Many of the traits

>he exhibits are those of Barbara Bush rather than George

>H.W. Bush. He is not to be underestimated, if you need

>proof ask Al Gore.

 

Al Gore? Nah, ask Jebby and Katherine Harris. Or better yet, ask the Supreme Court :)

 

 

-Truth Justice and the American Way-

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Guest Chazzz69
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>

>No, we don't. You overestimate his intelligence. He is

>jsut the mouthpiece. The real brains in this administration

>belong to Dick Cheney, Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice. He

>is smart enough to defer to them, but too stupid to come up

>with these things on his own.

>

 

And what fact do you base this assertion on? Do you sit in on the daily national security briefing and take the minutes?:+

 

Chazzz69

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>And what fact do you base this assertion on? Do you sit in

>on the daily national security briefing and take the

>minutes?:+

>

>Chazzz69

 

Remember, you asked....

 

"This is a nation that loves our freedom, loves our country." — Washington, D.C, May 17, 2002

 

"After all, a week ago, there were—Yasser Arafat was boarded up in his building in Ramallah, a building full of, evidently, German peace protestors and all kinds of people. They're now out. He's now free to show leadership, to lead the world." — Washington, D.C., May 2, 2002

 

"The public education system in America is one of the most important foundations of our democracy. After all, it is where children from all over America learn to be responsible citizens, and learn to have the skills necessary to take advantage of our fantastic opportunistic society." — Santa Clara, Calif., May 1, 2002

 

"This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating." — as quoted by the New York Daily News, April 23, 2002

 

"I want to thank the dozens of welfare to work stories, the actual examples of people who made the firm and solemn commitment to work hard to embetter themselves." — Washington, D.C., April 18, 2002

 

"And so, in my State of the—my State of the Union—or state—my speech to the nation, whatever you want to call it, speech to the nation—I asked Americans to give 4,000 years—4,000 hours over the next—the rest of your life—of service to America. That's what I asked—4,000 hours." —Bridgeport, Conn., April 9, 2002

 

"Sometimes when I sleep at night I think of 'Hop on Pop.'" — in a speech about childhood education, Washington, D.C., April 2, 2002

 

"We've tripled the amount of money—I believe it's from $50 million up to $195 million available." — Lima, Peru, March 23, 2002

 

"We've got pockets of persistent poverty in our society, which I refuse to declare defeat—I mean, I refuse to allow them to continue on. And so one of the things that we're trying to do is to encourage a faith-based initiative to spread its wings all across America, to be able to capture this great compassionate spirit." — O'Fallon, MO., Mar. 18, 2002

 

"The reason one has a nuclear arsenal is to serve as a deterrence. Secondly, ours is an administration that's committed to reducing the amount of warheads. And we're in consultations now with the Russians on such a -- on this matter. We both agreed to reduce our warheads down to 22 -- 1,700 to 2,200. I talked with Sergei Ivanov yesterday, the minister of defense from Russia on this very subject. I think it's the right policy for America, and I know we can continue to do so and still keep a deterrence." - Washington, DC, March 13, 2002

 

"We're a peaceful nation, and you know we're moving along just right and kind of having a, you know, time, and all of a sudden we get attacked. And now we're at war, but we're at war to keep the peace". - Press Conference, Washington, DC, March 13, 2002

 

"There's nothing more deep than recognizing Israel's right to exist. That's the most deep thought of all. ... I can't think of anything more deep than that right." — Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002

(At least now we know who writes Jack Handey's stuff!)

 

 

 

 

 

-Truth Justice and the American Way-

Guest fukamarine
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>>And what fact do you base this assertion on? Do you sit in

>>on the daily national security briefing and take the

>>minutes?:+

>>

>>Chazzz69

>

>Remember, you asked....

 

He is truly a moron with a SINGLE digit IQ. The laughing stock of the world who will be quoted for decades to come. To think that we have allowed this man to become our leader, says volumes about America.

 

fukamarine

Guest Chazzz69
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Hey, don't forget - I am opposed to this action in Iraq.

 

But since you insist on taking quotes out of context to illustrate your point here is one from Al Gore:

 

E plu...what?

"We can build a collective civic space large enough for all our separate identities, that we can be e pluribus unum -- out of one, many." E Pluribus Unum is the motto on the Great Seal of the United States of America, and is Latin for "out of many, one," not "out of one, many."

(Source: January 1994. From a Milwaukee speech to the Institute of World Affairs as quoted in Investor's Business Daily, October 25, 1996.)

 

 

Now I am on to more important things, like fucking the twink I picked up last night now that he is out of the shower.:9

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Actually, there is a Palestinian state, it's called Jordan.

Posted

>

>Actually, there is a Palestinian state, it's called Jordan.

 

That's so original, did your friend Sharon tell you that? What a Mensh? I suppose if that's true, than the Israeli state is in Poland and the American state is in England! Sorry, guy the on;y way that will work is if Israel gives back the West Bank, including Jerusalem and Gaza to Jordan. Are your friends over there ready to deal?

Posted

>>

>>Actually, there is a Palestinian state, it's called Jordan.

>

>That's so original, did your friend Sharon tell you that?

>What a Mensh? I suppose if that's true, than the Israeli

>state is in Poland and the American state is in England!

>Sorry, guy the on;y way that will work is if Israel gives

>back the West Bank, including Jerusalem and Gaza to Jordan.

>Are your friends over there ready to deal?

 

Thanx. Glad you liked my answer!

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>Hey, don't forget - I am opposed to this action in Iraq.

>

>But since you insist on taking quotes out of context to

>illustrate your point here is one from Al Gore:

>

>E plu...what?

>"We can build a collective civic space large enough for all

>our separate identities, that we can be e pluribus unum --

>out of one, many." E Pluribus Unum is the motto on the Great

>Seal of the United States of America, and is Latin for "out

>of many, one," not "out of one, many."

>(Source: January 1994. From a Milwaukee speech to the

>Institute of World Affairs as quoted in Investor's Business

>Daily, October 25, 1996.)

 

Everyone has their gaffes, no question, but Dubya's gaffes are legendary in their stupidity AND frequency. No one has ever mangled the English language the way this man does (except maybe Archie Bunker).

 

>Now I am on to more important things, like fucking the twink

>I picked up last night now that he is out of the shower.:9

 

Truly the meaning of life :)

 

-Truth Justice and the American Way-

Guest hotforjocks
Posted

>I think you should

>look at who are the neoconservative hawks counselling him in

>public and private to go to war. As I have said here

>before, it ain't antisemitic to comment on the number of

>Blacks in the NBA and NFL, surely to God it can't be

>antisemitic to talk about the number of Jewish

>neoconservatives in W's corner. To say otherwise takes

>chutzpah!

 

How do you explain the literally endless number of non-Jew advisers who are vigorously in favor of a war against Iraq -- including the MOST INFLUENTIAL AND PROMINENT OF ALL, such as Cheney, Rumsfeld, Blair, and Bush himself? Are they all harboring secret allegiences to Zionism, casuing them to disregard U.S. interests in order to please their Israeli Masters?

 

Oh, and how about the vast majority of the U.S. public which supports attacking Iraq. Only a tiny fraction are Jews. How can you explain that?

 

Do you think it's possible to be an American and favor a war on Iraq without being surreptitiously seeking to promote Zionist power?

 

Do you think it's possible to be an American JEW and favor a war on Iraq without being surreptitiously seeking to promote Zionist power?

Posted

Not to him.

 

Sadly, ad rian sees Zionist conspiracies in every corner. His rantings have made it quite clear that he has a dangerously pathological obessesion when it comes to all things Israeli and or Jewish.

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