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"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0973c1468580f0f8aff7c61aa587d290@108 2031194.nulluser.com... Truman was no average guy. He was extraordinarily intelligent and capable. And despite the fact that his formal education did not offer him the advantages Bush had, he could plainly and well, without butchering standard English. I certainly agree that Truman was very intelligent and capable. My "average guy" comment referred to his reputation as a no nonsense, plain speaking, common sense type of person. GWB comes across a lot more like him than most of the other current crop of professional politicians (although I kinda like Bob Kerrey's style). Bush the other night said he was leaving to the UN the choice of picking who was supposed to be running Iraq on 30 June. It will never happen. Collectively, the UN couldn't get together to decide on a lunch menu. Eisboch |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 16:59:55 +0000, Henry Blackmoore wrote:
Armchair quarterbacks are a dime a dozen. LOL, and lying politicians? A rare breed, I suppose. |
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In article , "jim--" wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.844e1d7c1ae2e7e90bbc8c284ef604be@10 81964749.nulluser.com... jim-- wrote: I suppose it is a bad thing, but certainly not on the level of a current Senator killing a young lady named Mary Jo Kopechne then running away from the accident. Or perhaps not on the same level as a POTUS having oral sex with an intern. Sins, indeed, but they pale in comparision to Presidunce Bush lying to get us into a war with Iraq, and causing the deaths of thousands of people, including many non-combatant civilians. How is your sockpuppet pal Creaky these days? And Harry Hope, how is he doing? Invite Creaky on your custom made 36 foot lobster boat lately? You know how a lot of men have names for their _____? Do ya think that "creaky" is actually a pet name for Harry's _____? Oh my! |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 16:56:05 +0000, NOYB wrote:
Although some might perceive it as *another* war, it would *not* be another war. Rather, it would be just a continuation of the current one. Yup, I'm thinking this War on Terrorism will surpass America's longest war, the War on Drugs, and with about the same success. I disagree. Syria was stupid enough to send military aid and terrorists to Iraq. They were also dumb enough to skirt the oil embargo, hide Saddam's money, and give sanctuary to many of the Baath Party officials from Saddam's regime (possible even Saddam and his sons initially). Of course, seeing how serious we were about making them the next target, they stopped supplying the military hardware, and threw out the officials. Perhaps they accepted the WMD, but later figured that either: a) turning them over would still not prevent a U.S. attack, or b) they could hide them effectively enough, and we couldn't find them unless we actually invaded Syria. I believe "b". Puhleese, judging from the amount of illegal aliens we have, we haven't done a very good job of policing our borders. Why are you holding Syria to a higher standard? A third world country unable to police hundreds of miles of desert wasteland, perhaps Bush should instruct Syria on establishing a Department of Homeland Security. Syria did try to seal it's border: http://www.guardian.co.uk/syria/stor...940947,00.html The bugs from the bioweapons could be replicated easily and kept alive indefinitely...and the technology would never "turn to goo". LOL, now you are sounding like the Bush administration. So now, it is not WMD, it is WMD related programs. Even David Kay speculated that Iraq shipped to Syria small quantities of WMD and the technology to produce them . Speculated? Reminds me of an old Bush quote, "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, it's probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on ... shame on you. It fool me. We can't get fooled again." Just how many countries are you willing to invade over the same WMD, *without* ever having seen *any* of said WMD. The WMD is in Iraq. Whoops, no, it is in Syria. Whoops, no, it is in Iran. Whoops, no, it's in ... Try selling this somewhere else, I'm not buying. |
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"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message link.net... In article , "jim--" wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.844e1d7c1ae2e7e90bbc8c284ef604be@10 81964749.nulluser.com... jim-- wrote: I suppose it is a bad thing, but certainly not on the level of a current Senator killing a young lady named Mary Jo Kopechne then running away from the accident. Or perhaps not on the same level as a POTUS having oral sex with an intern. Sins, indeed, but they pale in comparision to Presidunce Bush lying to get us into a war with Iraq, and causing the deaths of thousands of people, including many non-combatant civilians. How is your sockpuppet pal Creaky these days? And Harry Hope, how is he doing? Invite Creaky on your custom made 36 foot lobster boat lately? You know how a lot of men have names for their _____? Do ya think that "creaky" is actually a pet name for Harry's _____? Only if creaky's last name is limpwood. Oh my! |
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"P.Fritz" wrote in message ... "Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message link.net... In article , "jim--" wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.844e1d7c1ae2e7e90bbc8c284ef604be@10 81964749.nulluser.com... jim-- wrote: I suppose it is a bad thing, but certainly not on the level of a current Senator killing a young lady named Mary Jo Kopechne then running away from the accident. Or perhaps not on the same level as a POTUS having oral sex with an intern. Sins, indeed, but they pale in comparision to Presidunce Bush lying to get us into a war with Iraq, and causing the deaths of thousands of people, including many non-combatant civilians. How is your sockpuppet pal Creaky these days? And Harry Hope, how is he doing? Invite Creaky on your custom made 36 foot lobster boat lately? You know how a lot of men have names for their _____? Do ya think that "creaky" is actually a pet name for Harry's _____? Only if creaky's last name is limpwood. Would his first name be Lyle? |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0973c1468580f0f8aff7c61aa587d290@108 2031194.nulluser.com... Truman was no average guy. He was extraordinarily intelligent and capable. And despite the fact that his formal education did not offer him the advantages Bush had, he could plainly and well, without butchering standard English. I certainly agree that Truman was very intelligent and capable. My "average guy" comment referred to his reputation as a no nonsense, plain speaking, common sense type of person. GWB comes across a lot more like him than most of the other current crop of professional politicians (although I kinda like Bob Kerrey's style). I'm sorry, but I simply don't get that impression of Bush. To me, he seems inarticulate and simple-minded, without an abstract idea in his head. Interestingly, I always liked Bob Kerrey, too. Bush the other night said he was leaving to the UN the choice of picking who was supposed to be running Iraq on 30 June. It will never happen. Collectively, the UN couldn't get together to decide on a lunch menu. Eisboch Well, Bush did say he was leaving the choice of Czar of Iraq to a representative of the UN. However long we are involved there as we are, it will be known as Bush's Quagmire. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c5msej$3cbkf$1@ID-. I'm sorry, but I simply don't get that impression of Bush. To me, he seems inarticulate and simple-minded, without an abstract idea in his head. Interestingly, I always liked Bob Kerrey, too. Why do you think anyone in this group really cares what you think? Anyone who makes up a story about a Lobster Boat, and then makes up an imaginary "buddy" to talk about it, obviously is not of sound mind. |
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