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"Harry Hope" |
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04 Mar 2006 10:16:08 AM |
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Georgie has another brain-fart |
From The Chicago Tribune, 3/3/06:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-060303bushvisit,1,4534911.story?coll=chi-news-hed
Bush's Pakistan visit not 'risk-free'
By Mark Silva and Kim Barker
Tribune staff reporters
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan --
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The sensitivity of U.S. relations in this region could be measured in
one misspoken word that Bush delivered in a televised speech to the
Indian people before leaving New Delhi.
Bush, standing just after dusk before the warmly spotlighted gate of a
16th Century fortress, praised India's partnership with the U.S. and
said that Pakistan "will be a steadfast partner.... A force for
freedom and moderation in the Arab world."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan later had to explain aboard Air
Force One en route to Pakistan that Bush meant to say "Muslim world"
--- uncomfortably noting that Pakistan is not an Arab nation.
Another White House official said it was a simple error on the
president's part --- "He misspoke."
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What??? Not AGAIN!!!! Stick a pacifier in his mouth, quick!
Harry
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| User: "Submariner" |
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| Title: Re: Georgie has another brain-fart |
04 Mar 2006 11:04:33 AM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:8afj02thmuktp88aehou7bs2cd2htviedr@4ax.com...
From The Chicago Tribune, 3/3/06:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-060303bushvisit,1,4534911.story?coll=chi-news-hed
Bush's Pakistan visit not 'risk-free'
By Mark Silva and Kim Barker
Tribune staff reporters
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan --
.................................................................................
The sensitivity of U.S. relations in this region could be measured in
one misspoken word that Bush delivered in a televised speech to the
Indian people before leaving New Delhi.
Bush, standing just after dusk before the warmly spotlighted gate of a
16th Century fortress, praised India's partnership with the U.S. and
said that Pakistan "will be a steadfast partner.... A force for
freedom and moderation in the Arab world."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan later had to explain aboard Air
Force One en route to Pakistan that Bush meant to say "Muslim world"
--- uncomfortably noting that Pakistan is not an Arab nation.
Another White House official said it was a simple error on the
president's part --- "He misspoke."
___________________________________________________
What??? Not AGAIN!!!! Stick a pacifier in his mouth, quick!
Harry
We don't pay you to "misspeak", George.
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| User: "Gogarty" |
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| Title: Re: Georgie has another brain-fart |
04 Mar 2006 01:57:02 PM |
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In article <DP6dnfD9cpY8VZTZnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@giganews.com>,
says...
We don't pay you to "misspeak", George.
Uhhmmm. Which speech writer gets the heave-ho?
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| User: "ggg" |
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| Title: Re: Georgie has another brain-fart |
04 Mar 2006 01:59:17 PM |
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Another White House official said it was a simple error on the
president's part --- "He misspoke."
RETARD
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:8afj02thmuktp88aehou7bs2cd2htviedr@4ax.com...
From The Chicago Tribune, 3/3/06:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-060303bushvisit,1,4534911.story?coll=chi-news-hed
Bush's Pakistan visit not 'risk-free'
By Mark Silva and Kim Barker
Tribune staff reporters
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan --
.................................................................................
The sensitivity of U.S. relations in this region could be measured in
one misspoken word that Bush delivered in a televised speech to the
Indian people before leaving New Delhi.
Bush, standing just after dusk before the warmly spotlighted gate of a
16th Century fortress, praised India's partnership with the U.S. and
said that Pakistan "will be a steadfast partner.... A force for
freedom and moderation in the Arab world."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan later had to explain aboard Air
Force One en route to Pakistan that Bush meant to say "Muslim world"
--- uncomfortably noting that Pakistan is not an Arab nation.
Another White House official said it was a simple error on the
president's part --- "He misspoke."
___________________________________________________
What??? Not AGAIN!!!! Stick a pacifier in his mouth, quick!
Harry
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| User: "Paul Revere" |
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| Title: Re: Georgie has another brain-fart |
04 Mar 2006 04:24:16 PM |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 08:16:08 -0800, Harry Hope wrote
(in article <8afj02thmuktp88aehou7bs2cd2htviedr@4ax.com>):
From The Chicago Tribune, 3/3/06:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-
060303bushvisit,1,4534911.s
tory?coll=chi-news-hed
Bush's Pakistan visit not 'risk-free'
By Mark Silva and Kim Barker
Tribune staff reporters
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan --
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...
The sensitivity of U.S. relations in this region could be measured in
one misspoken word that Bush delivered in a televised speech to the
Indian people before leaving New Delhi.
Bush, standing just after dusk before the warmly spotlighted gate of a
16th Century fortress, praised India's partnership with the U.S. and
said that Pakistan "will be a steadfast partner.... A force for
freedom and moderation in the Arab world."
White House spokesman Scott McClellan later had to explain aboard Air
Force One en route to Pakistan that Bush meant to say "Muslim world"
--- uncomfortably noting that Pakistan is not an Arab nation.
Another White House official said it was a simple error on the
president's part --- "He misspoke."
___________________________________________________
What??? Not AGAIN!!!! Stick a pacifier in his mouth, quick!
Harry
The entire Bush quote:
"I believe that a democratic, prosperous Pakistan will be a steadfast partner
for America, a peaceful neighbor for India and a force for freedom and
moderation in the Arab world." - G. W. Bush
In addition to not being a part of the "Arab world", Pakistan is not
"democratic", being lead by a man who took power in a military coup.
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