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Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
First 7 minutes:
"Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq + Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq +Terrorism + 9/11 + Iraq." -------- Next 7 minutes: "Partsian disagreement = defeatism" -------- Sendoff to the conservative Christians: "God is not dead...Merry Christmas" |
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Re: Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
You still make me sick. It's reassuring that some things never change.
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Re: Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
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You still make me sick. It's reassuring that some things never change. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry m'am, I'm just being my naturally defeatist self; what can I say? |
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Re: Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
"being my naturally defeatist self"
The President said it, you said it. Now, you obviously feel it's not true. So prove it wrong. Begin. |
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Re: Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
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"being my naturally defeatist self" The President said it, you said it. Now, you obviously feel it's not true. So prove it wrong. Begin. [/ QUOTE ] I don't feel this war is a lost cause, nor do I feel we were destined to lose it; nor do I hope we lose it, either. In regards to the latter, I do not know anyone who hopes we lose this war, or hopes that it turns out badly. As for the former, perhaps others felt this war was a lost cause or we were destined to lose it; I'm not one of them. The "being my naturally defeatist self" comment was sarcasm. |
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Re: Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
I can think of several people in the national dialogue who I feel have every fibre in the core of their being and their political futures invested in hating the war until it fails. Their tactics are to go against their own statements of support before the war started, to critize every miniscule setback until they are blue in the face, create public farce which fuels the the Al Jeezera Anti-American propaganda machine, and generally behave like politik worms are apt to do by putting their own interests over that of the country.
Why, O, Why Dvaut, do you put yourself in their defense by making posts like this thread if you disagree with their postion. Most of the country feels the way about the course of the debate that the President does. In fact, I've heard many comments after the speech (coming out of the evil talk radio establishment, which obviously isn't mainstream because the ratings are in the toilet and no body listens to it or pays hosts enormous sums of money to advertise on their programs) that the President was finally saying what he needed to say. Most of the right wing beef with the man is over other issues, not the war. Now if you oppose the President's labeling of his critics as defeatists on the basis that it's simply name calling, how do you feel about the use of every label that has been hung on the President by the same people (liar, racist, theif, corrupt, Hitler, stealer of elections, hijacker of the government, etc, etc, etc)? Is turnabout fair play, or not? |
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My-Country-Right-Or-Wrong is dead
...or should be dead, in any case.
This is the 21st century. Unthinking Nationalism will not carry us very far. In fact, the abyss is just a few hot buttons away. Yes, the United States of America is conducting (yet another) BAD WAR; this times in Iraq. The war in Iraq is a "bad war" on many accounts: - Because the reasons given for the war by those who started it, turned out to have been all false, except one: that Saddam was the bad, bad wolf. - Because the United States chose to ignore its allies and friends and go it alone, thus making the war against terrorism that much more difficult to conduct. - Because it was a setback, in itself, to the war against islamic terror. - Because the war was planned and executed by the political leadership, particularly the post-conquest, "nation-building" phase, badly and, most importantly, contrary to what the military was recommending. This is a BAD WAR and America deserves to lose it. [/b]So that a few lessons can be learned[/b]. Someone who firmly believes that he does not ever make mistakes is condemned to keep on doing 'em! |
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Re: My-Country-Right-Or-Wrong is dead
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This is a BAD WAR and America deserves to lose it. [/ QUOTE ] Truly pathetic conclusion. |
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You and me both
I too am sickened by the smug political rhetoric out of touch with reality.
Too bad DVaut1 keeps reminding us of how badly the prez has handled himself. It is sickening how he does so, if he was a "real" american he would just shut up and salute. |
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Re: Let Me Paraphrase President Bush\'s speech tonight:
It was more interesting to hear a Republican senator in the Arms Comitee saying that Iraq can't be won militarily in his comment afterwards. That's what I many and others who know something about this region/culture has claimed for a while and now it seems to slowly sink in.
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