Re: George Bush
Posted by G4MER on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 1:32am
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UNTIL I am a United States President, I will hold my judgment of him.
Besides who am I to judge.. I have no idea what he has to deal with on
a daily basis... neither do you.
Re: George Bush
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 1:38am
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I think you could use some more smilies...
... no, really.
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<DIV class=quotetext>UNTIL I am a United States President, I will hold my judgment of him. Besides who am I to judge.. I have no idea what he has to deal with on a daily basis... neither do you.
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Yes, well, for one, I know a few things which you probably don't know.
1. On 9/11, American air travel was completely shut down, except for good ol George Bush, who allowed the Bin Laden family, if you can believe it, to leave America, while one of them was found to be one of the people who orchestrated the entire event, and still nothing has been done about this psychopath.
2. His new so called "Anti Terrorist laws", are continuing to restrict the American people's freedom, which they are claiming to be defending (Limiting freedom to protect it). Several of these laws even violate the American constitution.
3. I can't believe that George Bush with the entire US spy network hasn't located Osama Bin Laden, while they have the ability to pin point the heat signature of a cigarette being lit. It probably has nothing to do with the fact that the Bin Ladin?s oil company is in bed with George Bush.
There are dozens of other reasons that I can't be bothered stating until I get a few more replies.
Re: George Bush
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Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 2:03am
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Yeah, though your probably right, in australia, about 80+% don't agree or dislike george bush in one way or another, for one thing, he pretty much owns Australia's military comitments, and for lord's sake, i've read about some of america's undercover powers and agencies, with at least half or less the amount of people he has working for him, they have either found bin laden and is being bloody payed to keep quite or he's just to damn stubborn to addmit he's not doing ANYTHING RIGHT!
Re: George Bush
Posted by FatStrings on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 2:12am
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HAL i actually have to agree with you
but you forgot to mention that he is a member of the skulls and bones
(if you dont know, the organization in the movie the skulls is real)
the skulls and bones believe great leaders can only be proven by war,
so they start them to prove themselves
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Look HAL, if all you want to do is criticize Bush, why don't you create
a thread titled "I hate Bush and here's why..." instead of creating a
thinly veiled attempt to do the very thing under the pretense that
you're interested in what other people think.
Don't get me wrong, I wish we had a president that cared more about the
environment and less about starting wars. I voted Kerry, but I
think it's stupid of you to put your political views on the SnarkPit
like this. Do you think the facts you got from Farenheit 9/11 are
going to sway anyone? Bush is out next term no matter what, so
what's the point of all this?
And please don't abuse the smileys like that, you're just acting like a jackass.
Re: George Bush
Posted by FatStrings on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 2:24am
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well he is my president and i hate that piece of sh*t, besides everything HAL said was true
i think he forgot to mention that the 9/11 terrorists got their pilots
training at the miami airport in Florida which happens to be located in
the USA
Re: George Bush
Posted by FatStrings on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 2:25am
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well he is my president and i hate that piece of sh*t, besides everything HAL said was true
i think he forgot to mention that the 9/11 terrorists got their pilots
training at the miami airport in Florida which happens to be located in
the USA
Re: George Bush
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 2:36am
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I'll be pissed if he invades Canada. Unfortunately, I can see
that happening. We have the s**ttiest military on Earth and lots
of trees.
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Hey, I asked the question first!
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Hey! Answer my question first!
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Hey, Hal,
I, too became operational in Urbana, Illinois. What a striking coincidence.
Re: George Bush
Posted by Andrei on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 9:41am
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I don't hate Bush. I actually love him. After all, he hasn't started another World War yet.
Re: George Bush
Posted by Underdog on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 12:35pm
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I personally refuse to read this thread until someone fixes it. The side scrolling is very annoying.
Thanks in advance.
There is no history until something happens, then there is.
Re: George Bush
Posted by G4MER on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 1:51pm
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Also, what happened to New Orleans could have
also been prevented with appropriate funding to build far stronger
levis. This was stated by a fellow New Orlean!!!
<span style="color: white;">LOL, Yeah and thats Bushes Fault right, what about Clinton before him.. he didnt fund that program either..
Besides when an act of God takes place, it takes place its not any mans fault.
And for the record 2 days before KATRINA hit, bush declaired 3 states
disaster areas, and notified FIMA, and the RED cross to be on stand
by.. Bush did his part, the damn LS governor and the mayor dropped that
ball.. not the prez.
It funny how Missississippi had no problems, and they were harder hit,
but yet New Orleans couldn't seem to get their act together. Humm makes
ya kinda wonder dont it.
PHONE CALL TO GOD:
RING..... RING...... RING.....
<span style="color: lightblue;">HI God, this is President Bush, yeah
thats right, the guy in the white house.. could you please turn that
hurricane around and aim it at lets say Mexico or something, yeah we
have had some issues with them crossing the boarder.. Why thank you
God, I knew you and I could prevent a natural desaster together.
CLICK.
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Actually the funding for reinforcing the levees stopped under the
presidency of Bush, but whose responsibility that was isn't
clear. I doubt it was Bush's decision. He can't deal with
every issue in every city.
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Well actually -- a lot of them didn't have any means to get out of the
city. They were so poor they didn't have cars or money for public
transportation. Basically, since they were very poor and black no
one cared enough to get them the means to evacuate. And then when
they got hit and stranded everyone just dismissed them as looters and
basically left them to die. I don't see how old people and kids
could be seen as looters, but they died all the same.
What is Bush's fault was letting 4 days go by post Katrina without
adequately taking care of the refugees and those stranded in the city.
Someone in New Orleans (possibly the mayor?) said something along the
lines of: "the first three days were a natural disaster, the next four
days were a man made disaster."
Basically, the response was pitiful, and I feel bad saying that because
I didnt jump on a plane to go help, but at the same time we have a
government in the hope that they'd be able to take care of the people
in times of crises. I don't think anyone could argue that our
government did a good job handling the aftereffects of Katrina.
Re: George Bush
Posted by FatStrings on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 5:20pm
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also on the issue of the skulls and bones
their moddo is "a skull above any other" basically meaning that no matter what power they have in the world, if a higher ranking skull tells them what to do, they have no choice but to do it. also that a skull takes precedence over anyone else
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I think that's baloney. I wouldn't believe that until I saw some sort of proof.
Re: George Bush
Posted by smidsy on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 6:54pm
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firstly greetings i aint been on for a while ive been workin and thus my absence.
Well im not one for saying anything bad about governments but i do
agree that somethings could have been prevented...but living in
Northern Ireland im sorta used to inament threat of danger through
bombs etc..yes 9/11 was about 60 times more worse than any bomb here
but islamic terrorists and european terrorists are completely diffrent
with their jihads. but when youve been on a bombsite it does tend to
drive things home...i was put on rapid responce to the omagh bomb in
1998 and let me tell you that image has stuck in my head eversince.
When you see bodys in half you just cant get round the scale of the situation.
I agree with bushes anti terror but i ask this question there are
active ira cells in the us what about them...there terrorists too. I
agree on his polocy to get rid of terrorism but i think that he sould
look no thurther than his own country. As for new orleans thats a
natural disaster
no one can preevnt it from happening yes they coulda been better warned
but some people just couldnt get out and thats where i think bush went
rong.
Re: George Bush
Posted by smidsy on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 7:35pm
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i completely agree with you. I wasnt implying that every muslim is a
terrorist i have muslem friends and they have the same view. If i
seemed to be projecting that i was implying that every muslim was a
terrorist i appologise.
Re: George Bush
Posted by Dark|Killer on
Fri Oct 14th 2005 at 7:37pm
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No no, not at all, i just wanted to notify anyone whoever may think
that all muslims are terrorists dude.. and i really doubt anyone thinks
that way here :smile:
Dont worry bro, we're cool :biggrin: :smile:
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