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Deward Bowles
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Bush's foreign policy is an unmitigated disaster of proportions never seen in this nations history. The remarks Bush made in Israel are a black eye on every citizen of the United States. It is simply smear masquerading as a foreign policy. McCain supporting those remarks and suggesting anyone that does not agree is a Chamberlain are outrageous! How Bush has managed to remain in office is a mystery to me and I count the days until he leaves.
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Dummy georgie w
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So much for affirmative action? If someone complains in front of me about the issue, Im going to put a knot on someone's head! This dummy took the seat in Yale University that another deserving student couldn't have! He is the most stupid, uneducated president in the history of the USA. In intelligence, he cannot carry Obama's jockstraps! He brings a stupid war to the backyard of the same country he is visiting, decimates the armed forces of the USA in the process, so if Israel is attacked by a foreign force this country would be in a very weak position to react, and he has the neo galls to blame foreign policy issues to a candidate of the opposing party, who has not even being nominated yet? He should have been impeached a long time ago! Clinton lied but nobody died!
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JLanute
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What a bunch of whiners. "Boo Hoo we don't have Bill Clinton any more"
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James Shortz
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with W's speech comes the OK to obliterate hamas Have fun boys !!
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MsSwin
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Looks like even country music stations are upset with Bush attacking an American citizen: “Currently, 147 country music stations have instituted the [Bush] ban, a number which has been growing by the hour. Clear Channel, a major syndicator to all radio formats across America, is considering the ban, which would increase the numbers significantly and be a major blow to the White House. Several Clear Channel stations have independently instituted their own ban.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-j-elisbe... Bush may find his Hitler remarks backfiring even further on him considering his own well documented family history of appeasement, support and money laundering for Hitler. http://newsmine.org/archive/cabal-elite/famil... http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/012303A.ma.de... http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0925-... http://ecosyn.us/Bush-Hitler/Bush-Hitler.html http://globalresearch.ca/articles/ROG309A.htm...
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Dummy george w
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Boo Hoo, we won't have DUMByia anymore, either!!!! And many of his good friends in congress will be leaving this fall also!!!! BOO HOOO!
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Mark
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We can't play patty cakes with these guys, they are committed to our destruction. The Prez is right.
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bbednarz
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. There is an excellent election comming up. .. .Support McCain along with Mr. Bush's policies as a war monger -<>- never had any intention of finishing it "WAR ON TERROR -<>- SAME AS THE WAR ON DRUGS. . ..A WAY TO THROW MONEY AWAY . PEOPLE WORK HARDER WHEN THEY ARE IN DEBT .WELCOME TO THEIR VISION OF A NEW THIRD WORLD. . ..SUPPORT Clinton elect a dynasty -<>- set a record "first Female President of the United States" . ..Elect OBAMA -<>- the first mixed race to run for president. . ..the Democratic Party did an excellent job of manipulating the race so-far -<>- got rid of EDWARDS -<>- HISTORIC PORPORTIONS . . ..YOU REALLY HAVE "SLIM PICKENS" WITH THIS ELECTION . ..GOOD LUCK ONE AND ALL
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KmC
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Mark wrote: We can't play patty cakes with these guys, they are committed to our destruction. The Prez is right. Who on earth ever said we should play "patty cakes" with terrorists? Name one? The chump-in-charge took our dirty laundry and hung it out in front of the world. We should be ashamed of him, but unfortunately he has too many apologists for his stupidity.
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KmC
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W - STILL wrong!
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Don
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Bush makes a few fairly obvious points in this speech, and the left goes crazy. It just doesn't fit into their "blame America first" paradigm. Well check again - no treaties have been broken. None. And Bush went further in the quest for a Palestinian homeland than any US president ever has, and much further than Obama will now commit to doing. This irrational hatred will make you ill. And if you think appeasement is the best policy - stand up for it.
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Mark
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There's no need to make an argument for President Bush's position on this issue. He has been right, he remains right and the left has it wrong. As usual.
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Deward Bowles
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McCain said we should diplomatically engage Hamas 2 years ago.
Guess who said this.....
"there has to be an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank that began in 1967.
"any peace agreement must establish Palestine as a homeland for the Palestinian people.
the establishment of the state of Palestine is long overdue. The Palestinian people deserve it.
Bush, McCain, Lieberman....dilusional hypocrites.
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falasha
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It was Bush that advocated elections in Gaza. He was warned that Hamas would get elected. Did he listen? Has he ever listened? Now they are the democratically elected representatives of a sovereign territory.
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JimtheVetran
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A nation deep in debt... Our jobs leaving the US at an unprecedented rate... an unwanted war in a so-called democracy... huge national debt... the value of our dollar destroyed... embarassing foriegn policy.. How much will you Dumb-ya supporters accept in the name of loyalty to a party that has failed you? Time to take out the right.
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Bob Burns
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falasha wrote: It was Bush that advocated elections in Gaza. He was warned that Hamas would get elected. Did he listen? Has he ever listened? Now they are the democratically elected representatives of a sovereign territory. It was good. Give all a chance to see the real palis. Shows they are terrorists. Removes any doubt. Terrorists electing a terrorist govt. Doesn't elevate them up just 'cause they elected themselves. Puts them in the category to be killed off
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KmC
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Mark wrote: There's no need to make an argument for President Bush's position on this issue. He has been right, he remains right and the left has it wrong. As usual. It figures that you would see this as a black or white issue (for us or against us) but it is much more complicated and convoluted than that - unless of course you're still living in the 19th century. Both sides of this issue are correct in some ways. No appeasement but also there should be detante', or was Saint Ronald wrong? After all, the biggest threat this country EVER faced was the Soviet Union - or was that a lie too? A distraction to make sure all of us toed the line? You can't have it both ways in your black or white scenario. (And this certainly isn't a Republican or Democrat winner take all debate. Get your head out of your butt)
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icedtea4me
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MsSwin wrote: Looks like even country music stations are upset with Bush attacking an American citizen: “Currently, 147 country music stations have instituted the [Bush] ban, a number which has been growing by the hour. Clear Channel, a major syndicator to all radio formats across America, is considering the ban, which would increase the numbers significantly and be a major blow to the White House. Several Clear Channel stations have independently instituted their own ban.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-j-elisbe... This is what it says at the end of the Huffington article: Update II: Upon further research, it turns out that nothing in the above article is true. Though it should be. The author apologizes for any confusion.
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Bigsky007
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The total degradation of the GOP is seen in Bush's recent visit to the Middle East. President Bush, once again showing an acute lack of statesmanship, leadership skills and diplomatic acumen, traveled to the Middle East, where he laid a number of rotten eggs. With three hundred and twenty million Arabs and probably ten times that many sympathizers around the world recognizing that US’s Middle East policies are tilted worse than that of the planet Uranus, Bush went first to Israel and showed that tilt in every respect. Simultaneously, genuflecting and kowtowing, he committed treason, in my view. After that sad and sorry ring-kissing, among other things, spectacle, he proceeded to Saudi Arabia. There, he then sought to plead for Arab oil. The Saudis all but kicked him out on his humiliated subservient presidential bottom. With what country, in the world, do Bush and his Presidency have any standing, credibility or respect whatsoever? I, frankly, can’t think of one, maybe the Republic of Benin, perhaps? When Senator Reid said the war in Iraq was lost, I took him to mean this entire worldwide sordid mess that Bush has brought upon these United States of America. If I recall correctly, the 9/11 guys came primarily from Saudi Arabia. Also, isn’t it in Saudi Arabia that they have and fund numerous madrassas schools? Isn’t it in these schools that the fundamentals of terrorism are taught? And Bush doesn’t talk to terrorists or sponsors of terrorists? What was he doing in Saudi Arabia? Further, he doesn’t talk to terrorists but he has no problem talking to and appeasing the North Koreans with bribes! Besides being up to his neck in hypocrisy, Bush’s forked tongue projects much too long for him to hide it. The even greater horror of this is that McCain condones the hypocrisy of Bush. This indicates that if he, McCain, became President, the wining, dining and duping of the American people will continue, ad nauseam.
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jake
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Any planes flying into American buildings lately? Any embassies attacked? Any warships bombed in Yemen? Any Mogadishu-cut-and-run-re-infor ce-the-terrorists incidents lately? Any successful attacks on our soil or holdings over seas lately?
What? You don't care? That doesn't matter? Okay ...
Can't wait for the Democrats to put an end to all this!
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