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"maff" |
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11 Sep 2004 03:09:06 AM |
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OT: 'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror |
'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1302097,00.html
His campaign says vote Republican or die - but he lets al-Qaida off
the hook
Craig Unger
Saturday September 11, 2004
The Guardian
Where's George Orwell when we need him? Because we Americans need him.
We desperately need him. Consider: in August 2001, immediately after
reading a memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to strike in US",
President George Bush went bass fishing - and never called a meeting
to discuss the issue.
A month later, on September 11, when he was told that the terrorists
had attacked, Bush spent the next seven minutes reading a children's
book, The Pet Goat, with a group of schoolchildren.
Craig Unger
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=18510aff.0407310241.7d4122bb%40posting.google.com
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| User: "Raptor514" |
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| Title: Re: 'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror |
11 Sep 2004 10:58:37 AM |
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"maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:18510aff.0409110009.75627140@posting.google.com...
'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1302097,00.html
His campaign says vote Republican or die - but he lets al-Qaida off
the hook
Craig Unger
Saturday September 11, 2004
The Guardian
Where's George Orwell when we need him? Because we Americans need him.
We desperately need him. Consider: in August 2001, immediately after
reading a memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to strike in US",
President George Bush went bass fishing - and never called a meeting
to discuss the issue.
A month later, on September 11, when he was told that the terrorists
had attacked, Bush spent the next seven minutes reading a children's
book, The Pet Goat, with a group of schoolchildren.
Craig Unger
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=18510aff.0407310241.7d4122bb%40posting.google.com
What happened in the 2000 election was a disgrace, but with the events of
9-11 it became a retroactive tragedy. Al Gore would not have diverted our
attention from the real war on terror for the sake of a neoconservative real
estate grab. George Bush has been an absolute calamity for the U.S. and for
much of the world with one notable exception--al Qaeda, which has done quite
well thank you very much.
George Bush is like a ventriloquist's puppet with a dozen hands up his *****.
Raptor514
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| User: "Christopher A. Lee" |
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| Title: Re: 'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror |
11 Sep 2004 11:19:07 AM |
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:58:37 GMT, "Raptor514"
<Raptor514@SPAMSUCKS.com> wrote:
"maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:18510aff.0409110009.75627140@posting.google.com...
'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1302097,00.html
His campaign says vote Republican or die - but he lets al-Qaida off
the hook
Craig Unger
Saturday September 11, 2004
The Guardian
Where's George Orwell when we need him? Because we Americans need him.
We desperately need him. Consider: in August 2001, immediately after
reading a memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to strike in US",
President George Bush went bass fishing - and never called a meeting
to discuss the issue.
A month later, on September 11, when he was told that the terrorists
had attacked, Bush spent the next seven minutes reading a children's
book, The Pet Goat, with a group of schoolchildren.
Craig Unger
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=18510aff.0407310241.7d4122bb%40posting.google.com
What happened in the 2000 election was a disgrace, but with the events of
9-11 it became a retroactive tragedy. Al Gore would not have diverted our
attention from the real war on terror for the sake of a neoconservative real
estate grab. George Bush has been an absolute calamity for the U.S. and for
much of the world with one notable exception--al Qaeda, which has done quite
well thank you very much.
It's my guess that they believed their sociopathic spin - that they
would welcome us with open arms.
Face it, we're the good guys and any reasonable person would realise
this when we bombed the crap out of them for their own benefit. After
which they thought they could pay for it all using the oil we stole
fair and square.
George Bush is like a ventriloquist's puppet with a dozen hands up his *****.
Raptor514
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| User: "stoney stoney@ the.net" |
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| Title: Re: 'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror |
11 Sep 2004 02:57:53 PM |
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Raptor514 wrote:
"maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:18510aff.0409110009.75627140@posting.google.com...
'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1302097,00.html
His campaign says vote Republican or die - but he lets al-Qaida off
the hook
Craig Unger
Saturday September 11, 2004
The Guardian
Where's George Orwell when we need him? Because we Americans need
him. We desperately need him. Consider: in August 2001, immediately
after reading a memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to strike in US",
President George Bush went bass fishing - and never called a meeting
to discuss the issue.
A month later, on September 11, when he was told that the terrorists
had attacked, Bush spent the next seven minutes reading a children's
book, The Pet Goat, with a group of schoolchildren.
Craig Unger
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=18510aff.0407310241.7d4122bb%40posting.google.com
What happened in the 2000 election was a disgrace, but with the events
of
9-11 it became a retroactive tragedy. Al Gore would not have diverted
our attention from the real war on terror for the sake of a
neoconservative real
estate grab. George Bush has been an absolute calamity for the U.S.
and for much of the world with one notable exception--al Qaeda, which
has done quite well thank you very much.
George Bush is like a ventriloquist's puppet with a dozen hands up his
*****.
The puppet is much more intelligent.
Raptor514
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| User: "Jez" |
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| Title: Re: OT: 'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror |
11 Sep 2004 06:23:03 AM |
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maff wrote:
'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1302097,00.html
His campaign says vote Republican or die - but he lets al-Qaida off
the hook
Craig Unger
Saturday September 11, 2004
The Guardian
Where's George Orwell when we need him? Because we Americans need him.
We desperately need him. Consider: in August 2001, immediately after
reading a memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to strike in US",
President George Bush went bass fishing - and never called a meeting
to discuss the issue.
And the Bush supporters don't think there's anything odd in that.
A month later, on September 11, when he was told that the terrorists
had attacked, Bush spent the next seven minutes reading a children's
book, The Pet Goat, with a group of schoolchildren.
--
Jez
"The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious,
of being out of one's mind, is the condition of the normal man. Society
highly values its normal man.It educates children to lose themselves
and to become absurd,and thus to be normal. Normal men have killed
perhaps 100,000,000 of their fellow normal men in the last fifty years."
R.D. Laing
Skype callto://hellward
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| User: "stoney stoney@ the.net" |
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| Title: Re: OT: 'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror |
11 Sep 2004 02:58:28 PM |
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Jez wrote:
maff wrote:
'War president' Bush has always been soft on terror
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1302097,00.html
His campaign says vote Republican or die - but he lets al-Qaida off
the hook
Craig Unger
Saturday September 11, 2004
The Guardian
Where's George Orwell when we need him? Because we Americans need
him. We desperately need him. Consider: in August 2001, immediately
after reading a memo entitled "Bin Laden determined to strike in US",
President George Bush went bass fishing - and never called a meeting
to discuss the issue.
And the Bush supporters don't think there's anything odd in that.
*Think.*
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