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 jed456

Joined: 4/26/2005
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We should ALL admire George Bush
Posted: 10/10/2009 8:44:07 AM

I think that all of the Obama supporters should admire Bush.


Well I think the sky should be purple and pigs can fly.See how it works?
 etourdi77

Joined: 7/7/2009
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Posted: 10/10/2009 8:52:57 AM
That would be cool though..... You should have at least copied the whole quote but I guess it is funnier that way....
 fishingmachine

Joined: 1/23/2009
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We should ALL admire George Bush
Posted: 10/10/2009 12:18:00 PM
Bush should have got the nobel peace prize. he freed 10 million people and stopped the mass murders in two countries. He even overthrew some one who gassed over 10,000 of his own people and raped the country of Kuwait. secretly the Saudis and Persians loved what we did to Iraq. Now no one can make fun of his ears because Obamas are bigger lol. Oh and Sadam gassed millions of Irainians with shells from gay paree.

Oh Oh I guess I will get attacked lol

Viva Los Bush lol
 Not The Cable Guy

Joined: 10/24/2008
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Posted: 10/10/2009 7:51:22 PM
^^^ Don't be an ass... Bush sold him the gas...
 GO USC

Joined: 6/14/2006
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We should ALL admire George Bush
Posted: 10/10/2009 9:47:27 PM

Not The Cable Guy on 10/10/2009 722 PM
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Message: ^^^ Don't be an ass... Bush sold him the gas...


Now don't you feel like an ass


Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[edit] International sources for technology and chemical precursors
The know-how and material for developing chemical weapons were obtained by


Saddam's regime from foreign firms.[16] By far, the largest suppliers of precursors for chemical weapons production were in Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and West Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics (now part of EPC Industrie Ltd.) sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm, located in Singapore and affiliated to United Arab Emirates, supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX, sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq.[17]

The provision of chemical precursors from United States companies to Iraq was enabled by a Ronald Reagan administration policy that removed Iraq from the State Department's list State Sponsors of Terrorism. Leaked portions of Iraq's "Full, Final and Complete" disclosure of the sources for its weapons programs shows that thiodiglycol, a substance needed to manufacture mustard gas, was among the chemical precursors provided to Iraq from US companies such as Alcolac International and Phillips. Both companies have since undergone reorganization and Phillips, once a subsidiary of Phillips Petroleum is now part of ConocoPhillips, an American oil and energy company, while Alcolac International has since dissolved and reformed as Alcolac Inc.[18]

On December 23, 2005, a Dutch court sentenced Frans van Anraat, a businessman who bought chemicals on the world market and sold them to Saddam's regime, to 15 years in prison. The Dutch court ruled that Saddam committed genocide against the people of Halabja;[19] this was the first time a court described Halabja attack as an act of genocide. On 12 March 2008, the government of Iraq announced plans to take further legal action against the suppliers of chemicals used in the poison gas attack.[20]
 Not The Cable Guy

Joined: 10/24/2008
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Posted: 10/11/2009 2:37:27 AM

Now don't you feel like an ass


Why should I?... My poetic license hasn't expired...

In any event, you and I know there are very few secrets these days... Saddam was our buddy back then, and like Hitler's little labor camps; we knew exactly what was going on through sources considerably more reliable than Wikipedia...
 fishingmachine

Joined: 1/23/2009
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Posted: 10/11/2009 4:14:58 AM
there's no arguing with idiots.
 xxxDINOxxx

Joined: 8/12/2009
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Posted: 10/11/2009 8:14:38 AM
^^ Exactly!

Which is why I didn't even bother to respond at length to your (apparently serious) earlier post that Bush should have won a Nobel Peace Prize for ordering the invasion and occupation of another nation without any justifiable provocation.

And by the way in Espanol it would just be "Viva Bush". No reason to make "Bush" plural by adding the "Los" before it. If you want to say "Viva el Bush" however, I suppose that would be acceptable; but would make it sound more like you were saying "Long Live".... a shrub that grows outside your home for example, or the slang term for pubic hair overgrowth... Reminds me actually of this funny picture someone sent me once of some redneck counter-protesting some anti-war protesters, with a sign that said (no kidding): "GET A BRIAN, MORANS....
 etourdi77

Joined: 7/7/2009
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Posted: 10/11/2009 8:32:14 AM
Bush also increased aid to Africa while in office, saved probably millions of Lives by ousting Sadaam, he even went to the UN to get their approval before going to Iraq, so based on that he really does seem like a more credible winner of the Nobel Peace prize than Mr talks a lot Obama......
We should ALL admire George Bush
Posted: 10/11/2009 9:01:32 AM
\\he even went to the UN to get their approval before going to Iraq\\

Yep with, Mr talks a lot Kofi Annan = yet another Nobel Peace Prize winner...

When I was a rookie salesman long long ago, the first lesson I was taught...

God gifted all salesman with 2 ears and a mouth - use them in the same proportion!

No wonder Obama has a problem selling his health care reform...

But then again he ain't no salesman, he's a lawyer, and the job of a lawyer...

Screw someone over regardless of the evidence...
 frankster_p

Joined: 9/4/2005
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Posted: 10/11/2009 9:05:31 AM
Increasing aid is just a band aid solution anyway, they have more kids and then its the pits again.
Shame considering all the resources they have.
Give us back our colonies to look after them lol.

Those WMD turn up yet btw?
 wudger

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Posted: 10/11/2009 9:17:31 AM

saved probably millions of Lives by ousting Sadaam




theres the laugh of the century.
 xxxDINOxxx

Joined: 8/12/2009
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Posted: 10/11/2009 9:49:21 AM
Bush also increased aid to Africa while in office


I'll give them credit for increasing aid to Africa, granted.



saved probably millions of Lives by ousting Sadaam, he even went to the UN to get their approval before going to Iraq


Saving "millions" of lives....I don't know if I'd go that far. Yes it is a good thing overall that Saddam Hussein is gone from there. Saddam Hussein did not kill "millions" of Iraqis, ever. http://www.moderateindependent.com/v2i4iraq.htm
http://digg.com/politics/America_has_now_killed_more_Iraqi_civilians_than_Saddam


And of course one must bear in mind the costs. To name some: a tarnishing of US reputation (further in some places) ; let's face it, that trip to the UN in '03 was perfunctory at best. Their minds were made up to go in there, with or without "international approval".

Another cost: the deaths of around 100,000 Iraqi civilians there, not to mention the maimings which of course are not even able to be kept track of. http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

Another cost: the displacement of around 2 million Iraqis as a result of the war. http://www.refugeesinternational.org/where-we-work/middle-east/iraq
(from the above link)
"Overview
Five years into the US military intervention in Iraq, the country is dealing with one of the largest humanitarian and displacement crises in the world. Millions of Iraqis have fled their homes – either for safer locations within Iraq, or to other countries in the region – and are living in increasingly desperate circumstances. Failure to address the needs of Iraqis will have dramatic impacts on security inside Iraq.

Current Humanitarian Situation
Refugees International has observed extreme vulnerabilities among the approximately 1.5 million Iraqi refugees living in Syria, Jordan and other neighbors of Iraq, as well as the 2.7 million internally displaced persons within Iraq. Most are unable to access their food rations and are often unemployed; they live in squalid conditions, have run out of resources and find it extremely difficult to access essential services.

The Government of Iraq has access to large sums of money, but it lacks both the capacity and the political will to use its resources to address humanitarian needs. Due to this failure, militias of all denominations are filling the vacuum...."

Another cost: the deaths of 4,348 American soldiers (since the invasion began), 4,209 since the mission was "accomplished" , 3,368 of whom were in combat.... with an official American wounded count of 31,527 and an estimated American wounded count of around 100,000 http://www.antiwar.com/casualties/
http://www.ivaw.org/faq

Another cost: to put it bluntly, the money. This site, http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home , has it at 690 billion and counting (as we speak) for Iraq, and has total cost for both wars now coming up to more than 1 Trillion dollars for the Fiscal Year 2010 budget (assuming the $130 billion request for more war spending is approved).



so based on that he really does seem like a more credible winner of the Nobel Peace prize than Mr talks a lot Obama


Indeed.....

According to Nobel's will, the Peace Prize should be awarded to the person who:
“ during the preceding year [...] shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.[1]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Peace_Prize

^^That's GW Bush all the way. If not him, then certainly D!ck Cheney...
 jack-d-ripper

Joined: 2/25/2008
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Posted: 10/11/2009 11:06:40 AM
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saved probably millions of Lives by ousting Sadaam, he even went to the UN to get their approval before going to Iraq, so based on that he really does seem like a more credible winner of the Nobel Peace prize than Mr talks a lot Obama......


Bush will not travel to many European countries ......

He would be charged as a War Criminal.....

Bush admitted/bragged about torturing detainees..... Nobel Prize... I don't think so....

Get UN approval???

Colin Powell admitted to lies ..... He knew at the time and regrets his presentation............





http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/02/05/sprj.irq.powell.transcript.03/index.html


My colleagues, every statement I make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. These are not assertions. What we're giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence. I will cite some examples, and these are from human sources.




Remember those Lunch truck Mobile Factories?

Catering trucks that sell burritos and hot dogs.....




Finally, a fourth source, an Iraqi major, who defected, confirmed that Iraq has mobile biological research laboratories, in addition to the production facilities I mentioned earlier.

We have diagrammed what our sources reported about these mobile facilities. Here you see both truck and rail car-mounted mobile factories. The description our sources gave us of the technical features required by such facilities are highly detailed and extremely accurate. As these drawings based on their description show, we know what the fermenters look like, we know what the tanks, pumps, compressors and other parts look like. We know how they fit together. We know how they work. And we know a great deal about the platforms on which they are mounted.

As shown in this diagram, these factories can be concealed easily, either by moving ordinary-looking trucks and rail cars along Iraq's thousands of miles of highway or track, or by parking them in a garage or warehouse or somewhere in Iraq's extensive system of underground tunnels and bunkers.

We know that Iraq has at lest seven of these mobile biological agent factories. The truck-mounted ones have at least two or three trucks each. That means that the mobile production facilities are very few, perhaps 18 trucks that we know of -- there may be more -- but perhaps 18 that we know of. Just imagine trying to find 18 trucks among the thousands and thousands of trucks that travel the roads of Iraq every single day.




A whole lot of B/S.....................IRAQ .......No connection to 9-11

AND Osma Bin Laden still a threat, with Afghanistan a mess.......

Maybe Bush/Rummie should have sent more Troops ....

Rummies Cheap and Light .... a force smaller than the NY City Police Department..........?

..............A Chevron Employee appointed President.... Did Chevron's Condi Rice Help him??

............. Our friends Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAR, were not hurt, ....US keeping the Second largest Oil Reserve off the Market for over 7 years.............

$3 Trillion dollars and 4000 lives....... Stuck in Afghanistan..........A Neo Con Wet dream ...........



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 fishingmachine

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Posted: 10/11/2009 6:15:53 PM

Which is why I didn't even bother to respond at length to your (apparently serious) earlier post that Bush should have won a Nobel Peace Prize for ordering the invasion and occupation of another nation without any justifiable provocation.


Well with your approval I will change that from Iraq to Afghanistan. Not. Did they or did they not find Mustard gas shells in Iraq? You of course will say no. But the truth is they did. They found them stuffed in a roade car bomb. Saddam killed one million Iranians with gas. ten of thousand Kurds. massacred Shiite. As far as Al Qaeda. That Zalwhaheri guy had to have surgery in Iraq to remove a leg that was shot up in Afghanistan. So he must of been bud's with someone. Oh and there was Abu Addas The father of terrorism found pool side at his mansion. A safe haven for all the riff raff. There is no room for Dictators on this planet.

I have my opinion and you have yours. It doesn't help by personally attacking anyone. Typical name calling by Liberals. Calling me an ass. lol that really hurts lol I forgot that we are all suppose to bow down to you, or disagreeing with you will bring out all the hatred for someone with a different viewpoint. I see why most Americans seriously hate Liberals.

Bush did more for help with Aids in Africa than any other President. Not even a thanks or any acknowledgments.

Actually when we invaded I had a hard time myself justifying it. But when we helped them tear down that statue of Saddam I felt different. I actually felt proud. Then the insurgents came in stirring up shit and all hell broke loose. **** The UN did approve it for numerous violations. *** We should have taken him out the first war and handed him over to Kuwait. There were a lot of factors that went into the decision to invade Iraq.


And by the way in Espanol it would just be "Viva Bush".


Damn I thought it was french. lol Oh well my bad. I speak fluent Hillbilly do to the the fact all my Spanish teachers had great leggs and I couldn't pay attention.


The right war Afghanistan, Your war. Is going great. Obama wins the Nobel peace prize for air strikes that are killing innocent woman and children. He has been attacking in the sovereign nation of Pakistan with missile strikes. He is allowing the use of special forces in the same country. He ordered the murder of four Somalia pirates. Children. He just ordered the air strike in the same said country.

Man of peace. I guess it's only right when your guys do it.

All of this money for war would be enough to feed every hungry child and doctors for all of this country. So would all the billions ripped off of us by Washington and their cronies.

I guess I am a dying breed of people who believe in Freedom and Liberty for all of our Planet not just the United States.

I am not all that pleased with all of Bush's policies just as I have many problems with all of Washington's policies. But I stand by my remark that Bush deserved it more than Obama. If Obama had any gonads he would have given it to someone more deserving.

As for as Bush getting tried for war crimes. That is a Liberals wet dream. Maybe Obama and him can share the same cell.
 wudger

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Posted: 10/11/2009 6:55:12 PM



Did they or did they not find Mustard gas shells in Iraq? You of course will say no. But the truth is they did. They found them stuffed in a roade car bomb. Saddam killed one million Iranians with gas. ten of thousand Kurds. massacred Shiite. As far as Al Qaeda. That Zalwhaheri guy had to have surgery in Iraq to remove a leg that was shot up in Afghanistan. So he must of been bud's with someone. There is no room for Dictators on this planet.



man that car full of aging mustard gas shells is definitely cause for us invading and spending a quick trillion dollars. all those deaths in the Iran/Iraq war. funny, that we waited almost a decade (long, long after the war was over) to begin to feel the outrage. while he was doing it we were patting him on the back. of course, he was killing Iranians too so it was pretty convenient to wait before we got all outraged.

and all Zalwhareri needed to have an operation in Iraq was money. he could have gotten it pretty much anywhere. you know, when they ask "occupation" on the admittance paper, he probably didn't put down "terrorist".


and as for the room for Dictators, so what kept us from declaring war on Myanmar, a nation who supplied most of the heroin in the world.? (until we started making the Talibans fortune by invading Afghanistan) and how about the ten African nations with brutal dictators? when are we invading them?

the only reason we were so worked up a Iraq is there was oil there. the "helping the poor Iraqi's" is only an insult to the hundred thousand or so we killed during the invasions. at least we gave Saddam a run for his money when it came to killing large numbers the countries citizens.
 msquared

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Posted: 10/11/2009 10:15:31 PM

I have my opinion and you have yours. It doesn't help by personally attacking anyone.


Then stop personally attacking people, fishing.
 look here!!!!

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Posted: 10/11/2009 10:22:54 PM
Well, if your considering to compare a man that has admitted to accomplish absolutely NOTHING and still recieves the Nobel Prize for basically just talking a good game. To president Bush that kept our country safe for 8yrs and freed over 25 million people from a hell called Iraq and create a democracy over there. Then YES, I do feel that we should all admire a man like that. At least he did something unlike that guy in there today that is only creating debt at a record pace.
 msquared

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Posted: 10/11/2009 10:35:21 PM

To president Bush that kept our country safe for 8yrs


January 2001 until September 11 2001 is not eight years.


and freed over 25 million people from a hell called Iraq


The phrase 'out of the frying pan and into the fire' comes to mind.
 Not The Cable Guy

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Posted: 10/11/2009 11:08:51 PM

Obama wins the Nobel peace prize for air strikes that are killing innocent woman and children.


Yeah... Curious world we occupy...

Alfred Nobel invented dynamite...

Peace...
 wonderingsole

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Posted: 10/12/2009 2:48:01 AM
Well, if your considering to compare a man that has admitted to accomplish absolutely NOTHING and still recieves the Nobel Prize for basically just talking a good game. To president Bush that kept our country safe for 8yrs and freed over 25 million people from a hell called Iraq and create a democracy over there. Then YES, I do feel that we should all admire a man like that. At least he did something unlike that guy in there today that is only creating debt at a record pace.--lookhere

All I can say is wow, what short memories republicans have. As an outsider looking in it seems to me the debt you say that obama has been ammassing is just cleanup for bush administration.
I won't even touch how he and cheney made out like bandits when you consider haliburton, but you cling to that.
The shyte was already hitting the fan long before obama stepped in with his fishing waders on, it's a wonder your country is still solvent when it is very obvious he was as simple as he claims or just turned a blind eye to what was happenening on Wall street.

It is only through open disclosure and obama'a insistance of tranparancy that the world is getting a real glimpse into the fiasco that is your banking system although there have been some copycats around the globe who have somehow adopted an American sense of greed is good. It helped sink a few economies around the globe.

So in a sense yes you may have to admire the fact that only his close friends know for sure as to his intellectual prowess and one would be seen as rude to underestimate the abilities of the handicapped. At least without bush in there it didn't seem like the presidential race was an event at the special olympics, but it did have it moments.
 frankster_p

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Posted: 10/12/2009 3:22:39 AM
Forgetting that Al-Qaeda didnt have to attack american soil again.
They sent u broke and have u turning on yourselves.
That was the plan.
Plus who says people with a culture thousands of years old want an american style democracy?
 fishingmachine

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Posted: 10/12/2009 3:48:58 AM

Then stop personally attacking people, fishing.


When did I? I made a opinion and was called an ass. I am getting used to it though. It's the Liberal way.

I agree with killing all the dictators. the UN lets the massacres happen and turn their head.
We should ALL admire George Bush
Posted: 10/12/2009 7:02:44 AM
\\Yeah... Curious world we occupy...\\

Indeed very..

We have the far left loon wingnuts wanting to put CIA officers from the Bush era on trial for alledged torture, but not a peep about putting Obama/Biden on trial for dolling out summary executions (that is a war crime) by Predator strikes against Suspects and Innocent bystanders caught in the line of fire...
 wudger

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Posted: 10/12/2009 7:17:01 AM
haha yeah right. how come no call for putting Bush/Cheney on trial for those same strikes. we've been engaging in them since we got to afghanistan? funny how those two just manage to slip right out of the discussion.

and how about sending you kids into harms way instead of a drone?


and make that "admitted torture" not "alleged torture"?
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