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    Bush is telling people to re-elect him because he's done alot for terrorism and how he handled 9-11....but today reports came out that he ignored it cause he was too passionate about Iraq, and was passionate to find a link to tie Iraq with 9-11 when he had warnings about AL-Queda and did nothing about it. Yes, Clinton also didn't act, but President Clinton's first word of advice was get Bin Ladin, get Al Queda!

    Paul O'Neals statments earlier regarding this are consistant...They'll start stepping up one by one to make out who the real lier is.

    He wanted to trash Sen. Kerry and saying he was unpatriotic and unamerican for voting against the 87 billion, he voted no for a section of it. And it was Bush who cut veteran benefits....Thanks Bush!

  • #2
    It would almost be funny, if this wasn't the leader of the freakin free world.

    Aide's Book Details Bush 9/11 Response

    Spotting Richard A. Clarke, his counterterrorism coordinator, Bush pulled him and a small group of aides into the dark paneled room.

    "Go back over everything, everything," Bush said, according to Clarke's account. "See if Saddam did this."

    "But Mr. President, al Qaeda did this," Clarke replied.

    "I know, I know, but . . . see if Saddam was involved. Just look. I want to know any shred."

    Reminded that the CIA, FBI and White House staffs had sought and found no such link before, Clarke said, Bush spoke "testily." As he left the room, Bush said a third time, "Look into Iraq, Saddam."

    (EDITORIAL NOTE: CBS News, on Sixty Minutes, verified this exchange with two independent sources - including an eyewitness)
    Can you kindof imagine this sort of thing going on in the White House?

    Q: Mr. President, what are we going to do about unemployment?
    Bush: Look into Iraq, Saddam.


    Q: Mr. President, your economic program is causing record deficits and spending is getting out of control.
    Bush: Look into Iraq, Saddam.


    Q: Mr. President, we're underfunding homeland security and our citizens still aren't safe.
    Bush: Look into Iraq, Saddam.


    Q: Mr. President, the guy who didn't get the most votes won the election. How did that happen?
    Bush: Look into Iraq, Saddam.


    How do you stand behind this guy Surfer. HOW?!?!



    George Bush fights the war on terror the way he's done everything else in his life: coasting through with talk and no real solutions. He makes up this language we're busy trying to figure out what the hell he's talking about while he proceeds to run this country into the ground. Every day he's the leader of this country we're unsafe because he refuses to bite the bullet, do the tough thing, and declare a true war on the people who want to destroy us. George Bush's focus on securing favors and graft for his supporters with an eye towards getting reelected is going to get a lot of innocent people killed. It may be now, or a ways down the line, but if we continue on this path - it's going to happen. Heck it already IS happening all over the place.
    The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    • #3
      I pointed this out to surfer several months ago, during the initial phase of the Iraq war.

      I pointed out how the chief architects of Bush's War Party, the Zionist Wolfowitz, and Perle, were advocating striking Iraq DAYS AFTER Sept. 11.

      Moreover, the neoconservative think tank, Project For A New American Century, was divising this for years, back during the Clinton administration.

      And they say "conspiracy" doesn't exist.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Negative Ad's "approved by George Bush" point to Sen. Kerry being "wrong on defense"

        2 prominant Republican supports have come out and said that 'Sen. Kerry is NOT wrong on defense'!!!
        Sen. McCain and Sen. Hagel have gone on record about this...

        how about a new ad...Bush: Wrong on Facts!

        ...here's a new nickname for him...

        George ''Saddam Did It'' Bush

        what a voor

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        • #5
          Criticizing Bush yet at the same time trying to praise Kerry is just as shortsighted as those that support Bush.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Anonymouse Criticizing Bush yet at the same time trying to praise Kerry is just as shortsighted as those that support Bush.
            we're left with 2 realistic choices, a wrong one and a right one. And John Kerry is the right one

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            • #7
              There is no choice. Only delusional grandeur would make people believe there is a choice.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #8
                RE-elect him? He wasn't elected in the first place.
                [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
                -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Anonymouse There is no choice. Only delusional grandeur would make people believe there is a choice.
                  There is a choice to be as personally successful as you can be, have a nice family, some cool friends, and enjoy your life. The country isn't perfect, but it does give you that opportunity. If you don't like it, there are plenty of other countries that will give you the same opportunity.

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