Bush Address Tuesday
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- ********0
America won't lose power as long as Europeans continue to believe that America is to blame for all of their own problems and shift focus. Wake up folks, take some responsibility and see how your own government distracts you from their own corruption by keeping you focused on America.
*ducks for cover knowing full well that speaking the truth that may conflict with corrupted beliefs doesn't sit well with Euro-nationalists and American liberals*
kripes
(Jun 29 05, 06:17)Thats the most insightful thing I have heard this morning. Well done Kripes.
- kripes0
all ofthe hardcore republicans at work think iraq was a mistake.
mrdobolina
(Jun 29 05, 06:15)
---I love how the media continues to feed your opinions and "facts". I bet it was the same news agency you hear that from that also told you that the Kerry win would be a land slide and that same news source informed you of an Iraqi loss during their elections. When will you learn that your news source may not be telling you the entire story?
- ********0
His news source was the people he works with. can't you read?
- Anarchitect0
9/11!
9/11!
9/11
- mrdobolina0
kripes, are you telling me that the hardcore republicans at my job think iraq was a good idea? how would you know that?
did you vote for bush?
- jDs0
The NeoConservative, imperilaistic movement is more vile than anyone believes. I'm very much convinced [and I may be totally nuts] that the folks mentioned here, from the 'Project for a New American Century, are the ones setting the policy - togeher - for American global dominance.
http://www.thefourreasons.org/pn…
They smoke mad crack if you ask me, but I'm a Democrat - so this shit scares the crap out of me.
http://www.newamericancentury.or…Their site pretty much outlines their plans. Oh yeah, and Bush brought up 9/11 last night AGAIN as did Rove, as did ScottMclellan, when there is absolutely zero evidence Iraq and anything in the world to do with 9/11.
Sigh. I'm seriously considering Canada - it's only a few hundred miles...clean air, nice peeps, socialized health care.....
- ********0
skt, please don't humour kripes.
- ********0
skt, please don't humour kripes.
Kuz
(Jun 29 05, 06:26)Why, does he get to excited and pee on the carpet?
- ********0
Sigh. I'm seriously considering Canada - it's only a few hundred miles...clean air, nice peeps, socialized health care.....
jDs
(Jun 29 05, 06:21)bye
- kripes0
Sigh. I'm seriously considering Canada - it's only a few hundred miles...clean air, nice peeps, socialized health care.....
jDs
(Jun 29 05, 06:21)
--dont let the door hit ya on the way out.
I love how liberals love democracy when it goes there way but suddenly hate it when it doesn't.
- ********0
great thing tho, is that Iraq is far more unstable now than it was 2 years ago, and the insurgency is stronger than it has ever been - and it's getting worse. That's despite the disgusting and inhumane flattening of Fallujah by desperate US forces. The Bush admin is panicking, as they become more and more entrenched with public opinion at home turning against them. Ultimately this is a huge slap in the face to the neo-cons and means the prospect of them doing anything about Iran developing nukes, northy korea, or anywhere else for that matter, are very very slim.
I wonder what the Fox network has to say about all this?
"Hey! things are great! Saddam is captive! U-S-A! U-S-A!"
- jamble0
America won't lose power as long as Europeans continue to believe that America is to blame for all of their own problems and shift focus. Wake up folks, take some responsibility and see how your own government distracts you from their own corruption by keeping you focused on America.
*ducks for cover knowing full well that speaking the truth that may conflict with corrupted beliefs doesn't sit well with Euro-nationalists and American liberals*
kripes
(Jun 29 05, 06:17)What a load of bollocks.
Most of Europe was and still is opposed to the invasion and subsequent war in Iraq. I konw as a Brit I'm outraged our government ignored mass public opinion on the matter and sided with Bush on this and a great inroad was made in the last election to whittle down Blair's advantage.
I'm curious to know what the "corruption" you speak of is though that our government are trying to cover up using terrorism to keep everyone scared and stupid. Last I checked the labour party here could be called incompetent and spineless but probably not corrupt.
Do you mean corruption like invading a country to rape it of natural resources and then bomb it to the ground so your friends can get lucrative contracts to rebuild it? That my friend is not a European thing, we were excluded from that because it would mean less money for the likes of Haliburton.
We're far from perfect but to be honest I'm happy to go on thinking that many of the current issues being discussed eminate squarely from the whitehouse and the biggest crook elected [sic] to power since, well ..
- ********0
haha jamble,
that is very nicely put!
- ********0
Worst president ever.
I love the way he always gives his speeches in front of military audiences that can't react to him like real american citizens would.
He's either in a bubble or it's some quasi-fascist wrap yourself in the homeland backdrop theatrics. Or both.
God I can't wait for '08 and this entire surreal nightmare to end...
- who0
9/11!
9/11!
Anarchitect
(Jun 29 05, 05:51)
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So you are saing that Iraq was/is a revenge......So why Bush doesn't call it like that???????
Iraq is a genocide only for OIL and not for terrorism or revenge.....
- ********0
dont let the door hit ya on the way out.
I love how liberals love democracy when it goes there way but suddenly hate it when it doesn't.
kripes
(Jun 29 05, 06:31)-------------------
And how is this any different than a conservative point of view? Last time I checked the ultra-conservative echo-chamber has been calling liberals "american traitors" ever since the beginning of the Clinton Administration (and saying it secretly since FDR). (Limbaugh, Coulter, heck even Rove last week...). I think the sour grapes are on the other side of he aisle when things don't go a particular way...
At least Liberals play fair - to our disadvantage...
- SteveJobs0
just wait, jeb bush'll take the seat in '08...
at least he can say the word terroriststststs correctly
- jDs0
JazX and kripes - probably not. I was trying to illustrate Canada's values of protecting the environemnt, healthcare for everyone, and tolerance. Which stand in stark contrast to American values right now under the GOP reign, of corporate profits, pollution, war, intolerance, and general assholery to the rest of the world. I dont blame some people for hating us - I would too if I were in their position. Bullying does not work, just like torture doesnt work in interrogation.
The fact that about half our country is stupid enough to believe the load of crap the NeoCons and the Project for a New American century serves us stuns me. They want soundbites, not and kind of criitical thought or argument. In fact, I doubt JazX or kripes can successfully spell 'Dangerous Rhetoric', so I did it for you.
America is decidedly less safe now than it was before we got into this unjustified war - most Americans now believe that, and its astonishing that people continue to supress their own thoughts for right-wing talking points. See-> "up or down vote".
- jDs0
Granted, I cannot successfully spell environement, so who am I to talk :->
- jDs0
say it with me, environemenndt.