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George W Bush
San Francisco, CA
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SC Midtown wrote: <quoted text> ...I guess some still refuse to see where he was clearly in the wrong .... Still never seen any poster actually list those vaunted charges against GWB and then actually stick with the argument. Heard a lot of "you're stupids" - not much else.
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Just Curious
Danbury, CT
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George W Bush wrote: <quoted text> Still never seen any poster actually list those vaunted charges against GWB and then actually stick with the argument. Heard a lot of "you're stupids" - not much else. The "Truthers" say that Bush planned the 911 attacks, which were carried out by a UFO with Death Rays piloted by Al from Happy Days and a 1967 Buick Skylark car bomb driven by the late Ed McMahon. To their credit, they seem to have collected a lot of evidence. To their credit, they claim to have
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George W Bush
San Francisco, CA
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Just Curious wrote: <quoted text> The "Truthers" say that Bush planned the 911 attacks, which were carried out by a UFO with Death Rays piloted by Al from Happy Days and a 1967 Buick Skylark car bomb driven by the late Ed McMahon. To their credit, they seem to have collected a lot of evidence. To their credit, they claim to have Yeah, but nobody close to the President would listen to that jazz, would they?
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Drink The Hive
Orlando, FL
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Just Curious wrote: <quoted text> The "Truthers" say that Bush planned the 911 attacks, which were carried out by a UFO with Death Rays piloted by Al from Happy Days and a 1967 Buick Skylark car bomb driven by the late Ed McMahon. To their credit, they seem to have collected a lot of evidence. To their credit, they claim to have UFO & 67 Buick Skylark I Love This Sh*t Already. Behest The Dead.
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George W Bush asked
Danbury, CT
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George W Bush wrote: <quoted text> Still never seen any poster actually list those vaunted charges against GWB and then actually stick with the argument. Heard a lot of "you're stupids" - not much else. since you asked: The Bush Dynasty and the Cuban Criminals New book reveals links of two presidents and the governor of Florida with exiled hardliners: http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/1202-...
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George W Bush
San Francisco, CA
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I'll allow you to brag about the "level" of your own scholarly source. In short, if "your book" really is a good source, then its bibliography should provide th reader with leads to genuinely TOP LEVEL scholarly source material. So,you should be able to clearly cite information from it that ranks considerably higher than "some book by some guy". But, then, you have to actually read that Top Level Scholarly material and then cite those valid sources yourself. George W Bush asked wrote: <quoted text> since you asked: The Bush Dynasty and the Cuban Criminals New book reveals links of two presidents and the governor of Florida with exiled hardliners: http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/1202-...
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Julia
Los Angeles, CA
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Nicolas Sarkozy of France criticized Obama for being too soft on Iran. Apparently, the European countries are moving to conservative right while our government is becoming a leftist government.
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FREEDOM KISS
Danbury, CT
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Julia wrote: Nicolas Sarkozy of France criticized Obama for being too soft on Iran. Gee, its too bad we all remember how much the Repubs hate those "cheese eating surrender munkeys"...as you used to call France. Now they don't answer your calls.
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George W Bush
San Francisco, CA
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FREEDOM KISS wrote: <quoted text> Gee, its too bad we all remember how much the Repubs hate those "cheese eating surrender munkeys"...as you used to call France. Now they don't answer your calls. I think that deep down the French remember General Pershing and all those big strong American Troopers. "The Greatest Example of American Manhood" as they once described MacArthur's favorite boss - "that republican general" John Pershing.
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FREEDOM TICKLER
Danbury, CT
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[QUOTE who="George W Bush I think that deep down the French remember General Pershing and all those big strong American Troopers. "The Greatest Example of American Manhood" as they once described MacArthur's favorite boss - "that republican general" John Pershing.[/QUOTE] maybe you should have dug him up and run him against the black guy whose name rhymes with "Osama". your hypocrisy has no shame.
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travis
Fort Myers, FL
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FREEDOM KISS wrote: <quoted text> "cheese eating surrender munkeys" That was actually Groundskeeper Willie from the Simpsons who came up with that line.
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Sam From Connecticut
Wallingford, CT
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I agree with the great comments of #1.
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Mans Man
Santa Cruz, CA
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SC Midtown wrote: <quoted text> Did you SERIOUSLY just claim that GWB "wisely trusted his gut feelings"?!?! Wow, you just exposed your ignorance beyond the pale, given all that we now know. I guess some still refuse to see where he was clearly in the wrong and therefore their support for his policies were wrong. My thoughts exactly! Just goes to show what nut cases followed GWB.
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George W Bush
San Francisco, CA
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FREEDOM TICKLER wrote: <quoted text> your hypocrisy has no shame. I'm not sure how mentioning a French Newspaper headline from 1917 indicates that my "hypocrisy has no shame". Nevertheless, the French have often lagged a few years behind the United States when it comes to "revolutions" - and, they do play rough sometimes in France. But, we Americans should remember that today's France is not John Kerry's 1970s era Anti American friends. They've seen plenty of their own "troubles with the islamics" right there in Paris recently. Burning cars and rioting all summer long kind of knocked the smug right off their cheese eating faces Have you noticed that France and Germany have since dumped their own lefties? Looks like France and Germany want to be "leading countries" once again. And, like the Democrats always insist, "We Americans have a lot to learn from Europe".
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“What's up?”
Since: Dec 08
Danbury
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West Hartford, CT
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FREEDOM TICKLER wrote: <quoted text> Does that come in red, white, and blue?
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McGowan Puncher
Danbury, CT
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Gracious wrote: Does that come in red, white, and blue? and black or brown for alex!
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FREEDOM KISS
Danbury, CT
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George W Bush wrote: <quoted text> I'm not sure how mentioning a French Newspaper headline from 1917 indicates that my "hypocrisy has no shame". Nevertheless, the French have often lagged a few years behind the United States when it comes to "revolutions" - and, they do play rough sometimes in France. But, we Americans should remember that today's France is not John Kerry's 1970s era Anti American friends. They've seen plenty of their own "troubles with the islamics" right there in Paris recently. Burning cars and rioting all summer long kind of knocked the smug right off their cheese eating faces Have you noticed that France and Germany have since dumped their own lefties? Looks like France and Germany want to be "leading countries" once again. And, like the Democrats always insist, "We Americans have a lot to learn from Europe". I rest my case.
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George W Bush
San Francisco, CA
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FREEDOM KISS wrote: <quoted text> I rest my case. And, in a world where nobody could actually read what I had just written, you could probably "win" such an argument by resting your case at such a point. But, alas, we humans live in what we perceive as "the real world". So, you need real words that actually make sense to real people before you can rest for success on your so called "argument".
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YouHelpFixIt
Dallas, TX
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rocky wrote: <quoted text> How about adding #14.Obama thinks there are 57 states in the United States. #15 Declaring the US the inventor of the Car. #16 Musing about the Japanese emperor signing the surrender papers.
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Nemesys
Danbury, CT
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Not only do the Europeans love our new policies, but the Russians, Iranians, and Chinese are positively orgasmic over them. They love what's coming out of the White House lately... look what we've done to the place! The Poles, the Israeli's, and many of our other friends aren't too thrilled, however. Having most of the world loving what we're doing isn't always good, particularly when most of the world hates us.
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