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    Quote Originally Posted by Texpat View Post
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    Well, I can't. Neither can I find morality in a leader who sends others to die for him.
    for him. personally. and exclusively.


    I don't understand the relevance of the cartoon or your comment. To whom do you refer, please?

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    Bottom line is Iraq was unfinished business for the Bush family. Old man Bush got the backing to engage Iraq for the invasion of Kuwait but did not get the full backing to invade Iraq at that time. Georgie boy then decided the the number one game plan should be to ensure that Iraqs oil revenue was released to the west ie. sweet crude oil , very good for making petroleum, aviation fuel and cosmetics. Also there was problems with weapons of mass destruction and he had nuclear and chemical warheads for his SCUD B missiles. Which in turn was a crock of shit!! Plus he had to get OSB and Al Queda for the 9/11 attacks which is still ongoing. I dont think this is finished by a long chalk. Will have to wait and see but good ole George is leaving Obama? with a mountain to climb
    "Don,t f*ck with the baldies*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morden View Post

    I made no mention of any individual. Why did you think that I meant Bush rather than, say, Bin Laden?
    So who did you mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehighlander959 View Post
    . Georgie boy then decided the the number one game plan should be to ensure that Iraqs oil revenue was released to the west
    I'm sure this is all well documented history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl View Post
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    I made no mention of any individual. Why did you think that I meant Bush rather than, say, Bin Laden?
    So who did you mean?

    Take your pick! There are so many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehighlander959 View Post
    good ole George is leaving McCain? with a mountain to climb
    No worries McCain will be alright mate!!!

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    Yep Maveric you could be right!! Being a veteran he should have a better insider knowledge on military affairs. Certainly a better understanding of military operations than the people on Capitol Hill. It will be good for the military not so sure he has the experience or the know how to deal with the economic situation if he gets into power, if Obama gets in the jury is out on him too. As they say if America sneezes the restof the world gets a cold!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by butters
    In his recently released book, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception," Mr. McClellan recounts overhearing Mr. Bush on the telephone telling a supporter that "I honestly don't remember whether I tried it or not." Mr. McClellan called that kind of response to sensitive questions by Mr. Bush and other politicians "essentially evasion."

    "That [approach] later transferred over to issues of policy," Mr. McClellan said. "It tells something about his character."
    Why did you highlight this? He didn't try what? the dessert at dinner? The joke about McClellan and his book is that he is telling anyone who will listen about what he doesn't know.

    Bush has settled with himself being the president who made the hard decisions. That's all he's got. In a FOX interview he told Chris Wallace, time will tell whether he was right or wrong. So every subsequent president must deal with what Bush began, if they are successful Bush can say, "See I was right." That's a bit maddening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    The bush administration will at least serve as testimony of how fragile the basis of our democracy really is. Hopefully, people will not be as easily fooled again. I think the USA, specifically the judiciary, should also limit the power of the Presidential office, and make it more transparent and accountable.
    What democracy would that be,the one that is being paid lip service to, the patriot act must have debunked the myth even to the most staunch beliver in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by attaboy
    Bush has settled with himself being the president who made the hard decisions.
    don't confuse fraudulent decisions and lies with hard decisions, atta, not even you can make that lapse in judgment,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post

    fraudulent decisions and lies ,
    The world is still waiting to see the evidence of this.
    Frankly it's time to move on and get a grip of the current situation which is about confronting the Islamofukwits and threaten them with extinction unless they can make nice with the rest of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
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    Bush has settled with himself being the president who made the hard decisions.
    don't confuse fraudulent decisions and lies with hard decisions, atta, not even you can make that lapse in judgment,
    Myopic partisan. I said Bush has settled with himself. I think otherwise he couldn't sleep. He has a job to wake up to.

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    Well true- he's got to think about his Presidential library and having his memoirs ghost written for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    Frankly it's time to move on and get a grip of the current situation which is about confronting the Islamofukwits and threaten them with extinction unless they can make nice with the rest of the world
    I bet you still believe in Santa Clauss,

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    The world is still waiting to see the evidence of this
    The evidence is already there, not sure what you are waiting for ? the return of Jesus Christ maybe ? you seem to be another poor Bush apologist,

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    Quote Originally Posted by attaboy
    I said Bush has settled with himself.
    he did ? didn't see any evidence of it, he still blame everyone except himself for his failure,

    the guy is a loser, always been, only has been an inspiration for other losers

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    You might be onto something.

    Widespread repulsiveness.
    Dirty cocksucking punk
    Poor golfer
    Poor leader....

    Yeah. nice analogy. So butterfly wants to be like W.

    Sadly he hasn't 1/10 the required balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    How can you find any morality in a suicide bomber?
    How dare they defend their country from having democracy forced upon it!?!

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    I'd say the suicide bombers are in the minority.

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    ^and the recruitment pool seems to be shrinking.

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    Is there really any such thing as a "terrorist fist pump"? Aren't their fists flying off into space when it comes time for them to celebrate?

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    This thread is not about Islamic terrorists,

    I understand you guys have a short attention disorder and can't keep focus for more than 2 sec, but please try to pay attention,

    As a reminder, the topic of this thread is about Bush the fuckwit who takes no responsibility for his mistakes, and is basically a loser

    It should be easy for you to contribute as you can relate to that,

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    Bush will probably go down in popular history as a bit of a joke as a US president along the lines of tricky Dicky. But that wont stop him benefiting from all the pomp and accolades bestowed on his position.

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    ^ not if AQ takes him out first, which would be awesome

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    ^ I am a pacifist at heart but wouldn't object if someone was to cut of GWBs head slowly with a blunt knife. After some water-boarding first to obtain a valid confession of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    ^ I am a pacifist at heart but wouldn't object if someone was to cut of GWBs head slowly with a blunt knife. After some water-boarding first to obtain a valid confession of course.

    Do you believe that his head has a function that would be missed if it was severed? Why stop at waterboarding? Why not electric shock and being photographed naked?

    No, it would all be pointless. He would be acquitted on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Just get it done quickly - give him a Brazilian passport and an electrician's job in London. It won't take long for the plod to sort him out on his way to work.

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