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NOYB wrote:
Bush is a man of conviction. He's a man of action, not words. And when he says something, he means what he says. Bush is a dumbfoch who to this day probably still can't point out Iraq or Afghanistan on a globe unless they have big letters in their spaces spelling out their names. He's indeed a man of convictions: two for drunk driving and one for breaking and entering or vandalism, I forgot which, of a store in New Haven, Connecticut. And of many quashed court cases. If Bush is a man of action, it is because he is too stupid to think things through. And when he says something, he's either lying or doesn't know what he is talking about. But, hey, he's your hero. This time next year, you can arrange to visit him in his retirement community in DriedSpunk, Texas, or wherever the hell his fake ranch is. Wait a few days, though...it's not easy removing that tar and those feathers. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Bush is a man of conviction. He's a man of action, not words. And when he says something, he means what he says. Bush is a dumbfoch who to this day probably still can't point out Iraq or Afghanistan on a globe unless they have big letters in their spaces spelling out their names. He's indeed a man of convictions: two for drunk driving and one for breaking and entering or vandalism, I forgot which, of a store in New Haven, Connecticut. And of many quashed court cases. If Bush is a man of action, it is because he is too stupid to think things through. And when he says something, he's either lying or doesn't know what he is talking about. But, hey, he's your hero. This time next year, you can arrange to visit him in his retirement community in DriedSpunk, Texas, or wherever the hell his fake ranch is. Wait a few days, though...it's not easy removing that tar and those feathers. Thanks. I enjoyed your witty post. It put a smile on my face. Now back to reality... |
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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... In article . net, says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... Yawn... Let's talk about the policy of pre-emptive strikes in the light of bad intelligence... Stupid, stupid, stupid policy that David Kay himself said you had to have "pristine intelligence" in order to assume. We have blood on our hands and have lowered ourselves to the level of Saddam. Killing innocent people for dubious reasons. So you think that Saddam's regime, the Taliban, and al Qaeda members are "innocent people"? How interesting. You ****ing dweeb. My, my, my...you're a little testy tonight...and a class act to boot! Nevertheless, contrary to what your simple mind may think, Saddam was anything but "innocent".' Go ahead and cut the only intellgence you've witnessed all day. We killed thousands of Iraqis to get to one goofball who'd obviously already entered an advanced stage of dementia. So dementia is a reason to excuse the guy's murderous ways, eh? Sorry, but that ploy didn't work for Vincent "The Chin" Gigante either. Saddam was openly paying bounties to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers. He was pursuing long range missile technology from N. Korea. He maintained all of his scientists, technology, and documents to continue with his pursuit of WMD's. And, finally, there's enough circumstantial evidence for a reasonable person to conclude that he was involved (via monetary and intelligence aid), with several terrorist attacks against our country since 1993. He was evil...so you're damn right he suffered from dementia. Sane people don't order the murders of over a million people. |
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![]() "Florida Keyz" wrote in message ... only cowards hide behind fake email names! And your name is...? |
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In article et,
says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article . net, says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... Yawn... Let's talk about the policy of pre-emptive strikes in the light of bad intelligence... Stupid, stupid, stupid policy that David Kay himself said you had to have "pristine intelligence" in order to assume. We have blood on our hands and have lowered ourselves to the level of Saddam. Killing innocent people for dubious reasons. So you think that Saddam's regime, the Taliban, and al Qaeda members are "innocent people"? How interesting. You ****ing dweeb. My, my, my...you're a little testy tonight...and a class act to boot! Nevertheless, contrary to what your simple mind may think, Saddam was anything but "innocent".' Go ahead and cut the only intellgence you've witnessed all day. We killed thousands of Iraqis to get to one goofball who'd obviously already entered an advanced stage of dementia. So dementia is a reason to excuse the guy's murderous ways, eh? Sorry, but that ploy didn't work for Vincent "The Chin" Gigante either. Saddam was openly paying bounties to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers. He was pursuing long range missile technology from N. Korea. He maintained all of his scientists, technology, and documents to continue with his pursuit of WMD's. And, finally, there's enough circumstantial evidence for a reasonable person to conclude that he was involved (via monetary and intelligence aid), with several terrorist attacks against our country since 1993. He was evil...so you're damn right he suffered from dementia. Sane people don't order the murders of over a million people. Yeah, many of which died using the weapons and materials we supplied!!! Most of those murdered were dead years before our little dubious chickenhawk escapade. GHW Bush was instrumental in tens of thousands himself at the end of the Gulf War. There's blood all over our hands. Your revisionist history doesn't do anything to cover that up. |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 16:40:55 -0800, jps wrote:
Snipped Go ahead and cut the only intellgence you've witnessed all day. Snipped jps jps, if you were referring to your posts, I missed it (the intelligence) too. Don't get me wrong. I'm not calling *you* anything. I just missed the intelligent thing you imply you said. Was it the "**** you" line? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 18:43:51 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: NOYB wrote: Bush is a man of conviction. He's a man of action, not words. And when he says something, he means what he says. Bush is a dumbfoch who to this day probably still can't point out Iraq or Afghanistan on a globe unless they have big letters in their spaces spelling out their names. He's indeed a man of convictions: two for drunk driving and one for breaking and entering or vandalism, I forgot which, of a store in New Haven, Connecticut. And of many quashed court cases. If Bush is a man of action, it is because he is too stupid to think things through. And when he says something, he's either lying or doesn't know what he is talking about. But, hey, he's your hero. This time next year, you can arrange to visit him in his retirement community in DriedSpunk, Texas, or wherever the hell his fake ranch is. Wait a few days, though...it's not easy removing that tar and those feathers. Harry, don't you just get damn sick and tired of being continuously wrong? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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"NOYB" wrote in message news:tGgSb.1758
My, my, my...you're a little testy tonight...and a class act to boot! Nevertheless, contrary to what your simple mind may think, Saddam was anything but "innocent". Do you honestly, and I mean honestly think that Bush and his henchmen didn't lie to the american public? Put away your petty politics for a second and THINK. A little kid would come to the conclusion that we were lied to, and you can't? |
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