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Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
Remember that guy?
They use very similar tactics. |
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
No .... I think Bush is smarter and most importantly - morally upright. Don't you agree?
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
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No .... I think Bush is smarter and most importantly - morally upright. Don't you agree? [/ QUOTE ] I would not know. I would hope Bush is more moral than someone who works for Saddam Hussein. I don't consider Bush to be particularly moral even for a politician. Perhaps my notion of what is moral is different from yours. |
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No, but the Iraqi Information Minister reminds me of Cyrus n/m
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
is your definition of moral the same as your definition of PU*sy? This country is not the greatest on earth and the champion of the Civil War and World War 2 because we had a bunch of liberal "Moralists" that admited the war was chaos and we could not win.
btw, Bush leads in New Jersey.....................yes, New Jersey, i believe it's over. |
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
"This country is not the greatest on earth and the champion of the Civil War and World War 2 because we had a bunch of liberal "Moralists" that admited the war was chaos and we could not win."
That's right, if we were a country of Cyruses back in those days we never would have made it through any of those "quagmires". Really what we need to do is evacuate the women and children from the insurgent cities like Fallujah and then go in and CLEAN OUT the hornet's nests. The women and children had actually left Fallujah earlier this year and we didn't follow through with the situation properly. "Negotiating" with insurgents when we have them on the ropes is just an invitation to future attacks. |
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
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the champion of the Civil War [/ QUOTE ] But didn't we also lose that War? I think you could pick a lot of better wars to claim we are 'champions' of. I'd take Bill Murray's line from Stripes... "We're eleven and one!" If the OP means that both Bush and the Iraqi Info Minister confidently state as facts things that are clearly not true, yes, they are similar. However most politicians do this. And Bush and the Iraqi guy speak different languages, and I think one of them had a mustache. I don't really like either one of them. NT |
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
"I think you could pick a lot of better wars to claim we are 'champions' of. I'd take Bill Murray's line from Stripes... "We're eleven and one!" "
well i do believe "we" won the civil War, we being citizens to the United States. The United States was threatened with disolution and that was stopped. I believe the historian Bill Murray was referring to Vietnam as the one loss, not the Civil War. |
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Not really ...
... the Iraqi fellow spoke his lies withou the aid of a teleprompter.
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Re: Does Bush remind you of the Iraqi Information Minister?
Yes, I know he was talking about Vietnam. I was not implying that he was supporting my point; I just like that movie and it was on TV the other day.
Again, yes, we won the Civil War. We also lost it. 'Cause it was against ourselves. I'd be much more inclined to trumpet the Revolutionary War, World War I and the sequel (which was even better for so many reasons)... probably 1812 as well. NT |
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