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Postby Red Green » 01/ 08/ 06 1:19 pm

I think Al Gore or John Kerry could have used the slogan "The OTHER White Idiot" for their campaign.

Truth is, China has a lot of monied interests in the US whereas Cuba does not. Politicians don't really care about being consistent, being principled or being honest, they just want to turn tricks for anyone with a dime to put in their pocket. This too has not changed since the Kennedy administration and the Dubya adminstration is certainly no different.

As for closing up the border, good luck on the same account. It's not like we couldn't close the border in a week or two, it's that lots of politicians want that border wide open and will do whatever necessary to keep it that way and Jorge Bush is certainly the chief player on the front.
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Postby Roy Wilson » 01/ 08/ 06 3:53 pm

Al Gore and John Kerry oh yea two freaking losers. You must like them Green birds of a feather .
Oh yea they both have/ had their head up their ass as well. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby goldeneye » 01/ 08/ 06 8:18 pm

J.B. Stone wrote:The "blame it all on Bush" crowd is exceeding near sighted in this respect.

It's as if no "back door deals" were ever initiated with ANY country prior to 2000.


You are certainly right on that account. And it's not just the U.S. either.
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Postby J.B. Stone » 01/ 09/ 06 12:51 am

goldeneye wrote:
J.B. Stone wrote:The "blame it all on Bush" crowd is exceeding near sighted in this respect.

It's as if no "back door deals" were ever initiated with ANY country prior to 2000.


You are certainly right on that account. And it's not just the U.S. either.



Henry KissingButt and Madeleine HalfBright should be shot at dawn.

Bush recently met with a NUMBER of former Secretaries of Defense and State....

Contrary to "conventional wisdom"....I'm pretty sure he was just trying to get everyone on the SAME page....

And, to find out just what the HELL they indeed DID "promise those guys"....????



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Postby CodeTech » 01/ 09/ 06 12:57 am

J.B. Stone wrote:Henry KissingButt and Madeleine HalfBright should be shot at dawn.

Bush recently met with a NUMBER of former Secretaries of Defense and State....

Contrary to "conventional wisdom"....I'm pretty sure he was just trying to get everyone on the SAME page....

And, to find out just what the HELL they indeed DID "promise those guys"....????

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Absolutely... that meeting was, as far as I know, UNPRECEDENTED (look that one up, kids).

The oddest part is, madeline half-wit was on FoxNews afterward and actually said semi-intellectual things that led me to believe she might have just possibly seen some illumination.

The sooner these disruptive moronic kumbaya-singing hippy-era half-wits put down their collective bongs and actually LOOK at the world, the better off we'll all be.
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Postby Red Green » 01/ 09/ 06 1:53 am

CodeTech wrote:
J.B. Stone wrote:Henry KissingButt and Madeleine HalfBright should be shot at dawn.

Bush recently met with a NUMBER of former Secretaries of Defense and State....

Contrary to "conventional wisdom"....I'm pretty sure he was just trying to get everyone on the SAME page....

And, to find out just what the HELL they indeed DID "promise those guys"....????

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Absolutely... that meeting was, as far as I know, UNPRECEDENTED (look that one up, kids).

The oddest part is, madeline half-wit was on FoxNews afterward and actually said semi-intellectual things that led me to believe she might have just possibly seen some illumination.

The sooner these disruptive moronic kumbaya-singing hippy-era half-wits put down their collective bongs and actually LOOK at the world, the better off we'll all be.


You guys must be talking in code, because you actually seem to be making sense to each other. What the hell was the point in getting people not currently in power on the same page and who cares if Madeline is in the loop? what is it exactly you want the bong-smokers to be doing at this point?
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Postby Roy Wilson » 01/ 09/ 06 10:42 am

Oh yea its code. Its called plain English. :brows:
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Postby scy71 » 01/ 13/ 06 1:06 am

Lenny go back and post on the liberal forums. Bush is an outstanding leader, i wish Bush ran Canada
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Postby Roy Wilson » 01/ 13/ 06 8:59 am

scy71 wrote:Lenny go back and post on the liberal forums. Bush is an outstanding leader, i wish Bush ran Canada


Leniy has been dead for a long time now, caught a bulley from Matt. ;)
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Postby Roy Wilson » 01/ 15/ 06 3:28 pm

Transcript: Bush's Weekly Radio Address

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Good morning.

Last October, I was proud to nominate Judge Sam Alito to be an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. This week, Judge Alito testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the American people saw a man of character and intelligence. He forthrightly answered questions with grace and composure, and showed his personal humility and legal brilliance -- qualities that have made him one of America's most accomplished and respected judges.

In his opening statement to the Committee, Judge Alito offered an eloquent description of the proper role of a judge. He put it this way: "A judge cannot have any agenda, a judge cannot have any preferred outcome in any particular case. The judge's only obligation is to the rule of law. In every single case, the judge has to do what the law requires."

Judge Alito has embodied this understanding of a judge's proper role throughout his distinguished career. He has participated in thousands of appeals, and he has authored hundreds of opinions. His record shows that he strictly and fairly interprets the Constitution and laws, and does not try to legislate from the bench or impose his personal preference on the people. As the American people saw this week, Judge Alito always approaches the law in a thoughtful, fair, and open-minded way.

Throughout his life, Sam Alito has demonstrated a mastery of the law, great decency, and a strong commitment to public service. As a young man, he wore his country's uniform in the Army Reserve, and achieved the rank of Captain. Early in his legal career, he worked as a federal prosecutor. As Assistant to the Solicitor General, Sam Alito argued 12 cases before the Supreme Court. He later served in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, where he provided constitutional advice for the President and the executive branch.

In 1987, President Reagan named Sam Alito the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey -- the top federal prosecutor in one of the Nation's largest federal districts. The Senate confirmed him by unanimous consent. In this important post, Sam Alito showed a passionate commitment to justice and the rule of law, and earned a reputation for being both tough and fair. He moved aggressively against white-collar and environmental crimes, drug trafficking, organized crime, and violations of civil rights. In 1990, President Bush nominated Sam Alito for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the Senate once again confirmed him by unanimous consent. He's served with distinction on that court for 15 years, and he has more prior judicial experience than any Supreme Court nominee in more than 70 years.

Sam Alito's brilliance, integrity, and accomplishments have gained him respect and praise from his colleagues and from attorneys across the political spectrum. This week, fellow judges from the Third Circuit publicly testified in support of his confirmation, and they praised his integrity and fairness. The American Bar Association gave Judge Alito a unanimous rating of "well-qualified" -- the ABA's highest possible rating. The ABA concluded that Judge Alito meets "the highest standards" of "integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament." In the past, leading Democratic senators have called the ABA's rating system the "gold standard" for judicial nominees.

During this week's hearings and over the course of his career, Judge Alito has demonstrated that he is eminently qualified to serve on our Nation's highest court. I'm grateful to Senator Arlen Specter for his superb work in chairing the hearings. I also thank Judge Alito's wife, Martha, and the Alito children for their patience and dignity during the confirmation process.

Now the Senate has a duty to give Judge Alito a prompt up-or-down vote. I look forward to the Senate voting to confirm Sam Alito as 110th Justice of the Supreme Court. America is fortunate to have a man of his intellect and integrity willing to serve, and as a Justice on our Nation's highest court, Sam Alito will make all Americans proud.

Thank you for listening.
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Postby Roy Wilson » 01/ 15/ 06 3:30 pm

First Lady Begins African Trip

Sunday, January 15, 2006



ACCRA, Ghana — First lady Laura Bush said Sunday that the U.S. government is right to eavesdrop on Americans with suspected ties to terrorists and that President Bush worries that revelations about the domestic spying program will cripple efforts to foil terrorists.

"I think the American people expect the United States government and the president to do what they can to make sure there's not an attack by foreign terrorists," Mrs. Bush said just before landing here to begin a four-day stay in West Africa.

"I think he was worried that it would undermine our efforts by alerting terrorists to what our efforts are," she said.

Mrs. Bush planned to travel on Monday to Liberia to attend the inauguration of President-elect Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the first woman president on the continent. She also is highlighting U.S.-backed education and HIV-AIDS programs in Ghana and Nigeria.

In a 12-minute exchange with reporters on the plane, Mrs. Bush rebuffed criticism that too much of U.S. assistance for battling AIDS in Africa is focused on abstinence programs. She said abstinence, the use of condoms and being faithful to one's sexual partner are all important in curbing the spread of disease.

"I really have always been a little bit irritated by criticism of abstinence because abstinence is absolutely, 100 percent effective in fighting a sexually transmittable disease," she said. "When girls are not empowered, girls are vulnerable, and their chances of being able to negotiate their sexual life with their partners and to make their partner chose a condom are very low."

She said that in Africa, where one in three people have AIDS, a sexually transmitted disease, it's important to talk about abstinence.

"In many countries where girls feel obligated to comply with the wishes of men, girls need to know that abstinence is a choice. It's really very, very important to have all three," she said.

Mrs. Bush also quelled speculation that Vice President Dick Cheney, who has suffered heart attacks in the past but not as vice president, would step down before the end of Bush's term. Cheney recently used a cane because of a foot ailment.

"I think Vice President Cheney's in great health and he's doing great," Mrs. Bush said. "Yes, I'm sure the president would not like for him to step down, obviously. The vice president has been an excellent vice president. He's solid as a rock."
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Postby Red Green » 01/ 17/ 06 10:05 pm

scy71 wrote:Lenny go back and post on the liberal forums. Bush is an outstanding leader, i wish Bush ran Canada


So do I. That would make both countries better off.
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Postby Jkayak » 03/ 29/ 06 5:07 pm

Ashamed Canadian,

Want to see how iditotic you are? See below...
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Postby Jkayak » 03/ 29/ 06 5:08 pm

BTW, the reason there were no WMDs was that we went in way too late, Saddam had already used them all.


And where, pray tell, did he use them? The reason why they're called "Weapons of Mass Destruction" is because they cause mass destruction. Funny...I didn't hear about anything like that being used...except the massive airstrikes on Bagdad by the U.S

Or did you forget what WMD stood for? You strike me as the type of guy who goes to KFC...probably to lick other people's fingers.

Either way, it was a good excuse because it distracted the loopy left (and retards like you, Lenny) from the real reason, being that we are at war with Islam and it was a strategically brilliant move on the part of the Americans.


We're at war with Islam, are we? That's new to me, as well... You're a virtual fount of surprising information, AC. Why, I guess it's the Crusades all over again (and we all know how successful those were...) So I suppose the next step is going to be rounding up all the Muslems in North America and deporting them, or putting them in concentration camps. Well...I suppose it worked for Nazi Germany...

Oh, and watch who you call a retard/moron, AC...it usually takes one to know one...

It's getting to a point where it will be us or them. If the west becomes Islamified, you won't be able to stage any protests or scream about women's rights and preach about Amnesty international/Greenpeace <insert lefty cause here>, anymore.


News flash, pal...millions of Muslems ALREADY LIVE HERE! And thousands of them are in Iraq, fighting on the side of the U.S...against terrorism. Millions of American citizens regularly practice Islam, pray to Mecca, and read the Koran every day! You tell Lenny to pull his head out of the sand? Maybe you should pull the white hood off of yours...

Try your protesting in an Islamic theocracy and see what happens to you.



There is a world of difference between a regular peace-loving Muslem and a fanatic. Much like there is a world of difference between a rational conservative thinker and a pin-head like you.

Appropriate name, Ashamed Canadian. I'm ashamed that you're a Canadian, too.
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Postby reformthesystem » 03/ 29/ 06 5:11 pm

Jkayak wrote:
Ashamed Canadian wrote:BTW, the reason there were no WMDs was that we went in way too late, Saddam had already used them all.quote]

And where, pray tell, did he use them? The reason why they're called "Weapons of Mass Destruction" is because they cause mass destruction. Funny...I didn't hear about anythink like that being used...except the massive airstrikes on Bagdad by the U.S

Or did you forget what WMD stood for? You strike me as the type of guy who goes to KFC...probably to lick other people's fingers.


Well first of all your socialist friends of France, Russia and lately Germany sold the goodies to Saddam amongst others.

A lot of these ended up in Syria due to the 6 months it took from the time the US first threatened Saddam to the day the US landed in the South of Iraq. You will argue that there is no proof of this but I don't expect anyone involved to tell the truth. All the same truth is coming out of Iraq for example about Russian and Chinese relations with Saddam and the great potential that had for instability in the middle east.
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