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Old 05-13-2008, 08:50 PM
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Default Guess Who George W. Bush Attacked Today

Well I think I've seen this part before.

The Associated Press released a story on Wednesday about an interview George W. Bush gave to Politico magazine. In the interview he insinuated that we should all be very afraid of terrorists... again! He's never strayed far from trying to keep America full of fear. His concern this time centered around his fear terrorists would attack America if the Democrats won the White House. Bush said his "doomsday scenario of course is that extremists throughout the Middle East would be emboldened, which would eventually lead to another attack on the United States."

He seems to have conveniently forgotten that it was while a Republican was in the White House, a Republican named George W. Bush, that terrorists actually did attack America. They must have felt emboldened then. But he just loves to try to scare us.

President Bush also said he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" before the Iraq war. We were disappointed too. Many of us have been disappointed in Bush's intelligence for almost eight years. We've been disappointed in his incompetence that combined with his "flawed intelligence" that has created blunder after blunder. We won't be disappointed to see him take his "flawed intelligence" back to his rent-a-cow fake ranch and let others get on with the task of cleaning up after him.

Over the years there have been numerous articles published about George W. Bush's underlying issue of still trying to get his father's respect. It's been speculated that this issue was a beneath the surface motivation in his decision to start his needless war with Iraq. Something along the lines of finishing what his father didn't. That makes the next topic even more interesting.

George W. Bush also said in the interview, he gave up golf in 2003 out of respect for U.S. soldiers killed in the war, which has now lasted more than five years. "I didn't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf," he said. "I feel I owe it to the families to be in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."

Bush's father, while president after launching the Gulf War, took off work for a golfing vacation in Maine. Daddy Bush will really love his son's latest comment.
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The whole Middle East situation could have been avoided by No 1 not training a foreign Army to fight the Soviets back then.
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You neo-socialists seem to forget that it was a liberal president (Clinton) who did absolutely nothing about the FIRST attack on the WTC. It was Clinton who emboldened the terrorists, into thinking America was weak, and it's Obama and the Hildabeast who are cementing that notion.

If "providing comfort to America's enemies" is considered treason, then half of the DNC should be put on trial. They seem to have our enemies' interests at heart, much more than their own country's.
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9/11 was nothing more than a mosquito bite. And because of that bite, we're subjected to a daily onslaught of incessant fear mongering from right-wing lunatics.

Gawd, I wish these people would get a life!
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9/11 was nothing more than a mosquito bite.
There are a few thousand people, related to the folks in those buildings, who would like to disagree with you.

Nothing like a socialist, trivializing the biggest attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor.

I guess you think that the 1st A-Bomb was a mosquito bite too.
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It was Clinton who emboldened the terrorists, into thinking America was weak, and it's Obama and the Hildabeast who are cementing that notion.
And it was Bush who emboldened terrorists in Iraq into killing more Americans than Osama's terrorists killed on 9/11.

Bottom line - Bush's do the wrong thing approach is responsible for more American deaths than Clinton's do nothing approach.

Heaven help us from wing-nuts on both ends of the spectrum.
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The whole Middle East situation could have been avoided by No 1 not training a foreign Army to fight the Soviets back then.
No it couldn’t! One way or another, we would have to contend in this region. Whether it was because we wanted oil or the oil was being restricted. Or if terrorism and Israel was the reason for our eventual presence; The Problem that has come out of our presence is due to the negligence in which our forces were used. The lies told to the masses and the disqualifying of intelligence that wasn’t in line with the pre-determined route of action! Incompetence doesn’t deserve to be rewarded, it deserves ridicule and debate ..........and trials!
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There are a few thousand people, related to the folks in those buildings, who would like to disagree with you.

Nothing like a socialist, trivializing the biggest attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor.

I guess you think that the 1st A-Bomb was a mosquito bite too.
Not a socialist; I'm a libertarian. Get it straight.
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The lies told to the masses and the disqualifying of intelligence that wasn’t in line with the pre-determined route of action! Incompetence doesn’t deserve to be rewarded, it deserves ridicule and debate ..........and trials!
Here we have yet another to add to the millions of arguments by the anti-American socialists insisting that President Bush lied, but fails to give so much as a single example of a lie they know the President told.

Everytime I've ever seen this done, I've asked for an example and the most common response is "where are the WMDs?"

Since I think that this argument is a lie and that its important to prove socialists are liars, I feel it's important to ask for an example of a statement made by Mr. Bush or one of his representatives which either one knew at the time they made the statement, that what they were saying was false.

The fact is that there were no statutes violated in the 18 months prior to the invasion of Iraq as the war on terror progressed and it became clear that Iraq was not going to comply with the post 9-11 paradigm. So there aren't going to be any charges and there were no lies told in preparation of that invasion.

Socialist being a deceitful people are simply trying to take debatable points and charge that the perspective of the President in that debate was a lie and because of this a crime. It all stems from when Clinton was impeached because he abused the power of the Presidency, obstructed Jutice, suborned perjury and perjured himself, while sitting as the nations highest office. It's dishonesty at its worst.
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Not a socialist; I'm a libertarian. Get it straight.
That's funny. So many socialists today are desperate to avoid the label that describes them best. So like the word liberal they are in many cases today grabbing ahold of the word libertarian, to make themselves feel better. The problem is that if enough do it, the word libertarian will soon become known to mean the same thing as socialist.
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