A GREAT week for Bush

heartsurgeon

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Lets recap....jobs? You don't hear the libs braying about no jobs anymore..over 1,000,000 created in the last 3 months!!

Stock market....doing fine....i would know!

9/11? Tenant (a clinton appointee to boot) falls on the knife and defacto accepts responsibility, innoculating Bush from criticism...aided by the DEMS!! HAHA, the "chimp" played the Dems like a violin...the 9/11 commission, senate and house committees will all end up blaming Tenant...and he has in effect accepted the blame! When Bush first took office, and announced that Tenant would stay on in CIA as director, i thought that was a mistake...but know i understand the GENIUS of it....

Abu Grahib? WHO CARES...65% of people are tired about hearing about it. Good ol' Soros (that Billionare hedge fund dude with the Hungarian accent) equated Abu Grahib with 9/11 loss of life.....his over the top statements in a speech (introduced by Hillary no less) mark the turning point where talking about Abu Grahib will turn off your audience...

Iraq!!..Quagmire??? Brilliant strategery by BUSH!!! Iraq goverment now inplace...head cleric approves!!, Iraqi foreign minister requests U.S. forces to stay in Iraq (no longer an "occupying force"). Next manuever...request the U.N., French and Germans send in troops to help stabilize the country...OOOHH, this move is so sweet....forces the U.N., French and Germans to send troops..if they don't..proves Bushes point they are feckless, if they do....helps Bush by reducing troop committments. Also, if they refuse....stilll a win for Bush becasue he can point out that these folks don't honor the request of the Iraqi people, so how is Kerry gonna make'em help out!!!

Further isolates Iran...maybe Democratic Terraforming of the Middle East IS possible!! NEO-Cons vindicated.

Kerry tries new "positive ad" problem is it includes pictures of veterans who support BUSH!!!!, who are pissed off at Kerry for using their images without consent!!

the energy is flowing back to Bush...nothing but positive karma this week.
 

Passions

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Bush is going to get re-elected. WOOHOO!

Let the good news pour in~

BUSH/CHENEY 2004~!
 

Corn

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Saliva is dripping from my canines in anticipation of some of the responses to this thread.

Entertaining as always HS, good show!
 

halik

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oh yeah you can't miss the rejoicing iraqis all over the TV. Jsut the other day I saw groups of Iraqui women stripping their Burkas (sp?) to show off orange bikini to US troops driving by in a humvee. They sure do love us there.

2)
% of people tired of that fiasco has no impact on the international scandal that it caused. Moreso I'd like to see how many % of IRAQI people are tired of it. This is by far the dumbes argument/statistic i've ever heard

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How eactly do you explain the approvment rates sliding when Bush is going so great??
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: halik
How eactly do you explain the approvment rates sliding when Bush is going so great??
I guess people don't know good news when they hear it!
 

Gaard

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the energy is flowing back to Bush...nothing but positive karma this week.

If he can pull off his European trip without a hitch, you may be right.

I don't understand why the D's are letting Bush slide on so many issues.
 

CrazyHelloDeli

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It has been a good few days for Bush, no doubt. I was very suprised to see the 1.1 Million new jobs added. Cant wait for Dave & Co. to come in and try to spin this until they barf.

Soros comments just about made me blow a gasket. Its absolutley disgusting that some people can equate the INTENTIONAL muder of 3000 civilians to the stupid gay frat jokes that occured at Abu Grahib. Im sure that there are many on this board that do, and frankly, those people are completly and utterly devoid of any semblence of rational thought or logical perspective.

As far as HS jumping to conclusion that "Terraforming" the middle east is possible, I think its still to early to judge. While I still believe that the Iraq war was by in large, a huge waste of resources that should have been put to better use, I also hope that we can succeed in placing a democracy in Iraq. Most neo-libs cant get it through their heads that time travel isnt possible, and whining about what has already happened wont get us anywhere.
 

halik

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: halik
How eactly do you explain the approvment rates sliding when Bush is going so great??
I guess people don't know good news when they hear it!

maybe you should strap em down and make em watch couple hours of FOX news... :)
 

halik

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Originally posted by: HelloDeli
It has been a good few days for Bush, no doubt. I was very suprised to see the 1.1 Million new jobs added. Cant wait for Dave & Co. to come in and try to spin this until they barf.

Soros comments just about made me blow a gasket. Its absolutley disgusting that some people can equate the INTENTIONAL muder of 3000 civilians to the stupid gay frat jokes that occured at Abu Grahib. Im sure that there are many on this board that do, and frankly, those people are completly and utterly devoid of any semblence of rational thought or logical perspective.

As far as HS jumping to conclusion that "Terraforming" the middle east is possible, I think its still to early to judge. While I still believe that the Iraq war was by in large, a huge waste of resources that should have been put to better use, I also hope that we can succeed in placing a democracy in Iraq. Most neo-libs cant get it through their heads that time travel isnt possible, and whining about what has already happened wont get us anywhere.


I love the "stupid gay frat joke" thing. Please have one of your buddies take a picture of you performing oral sex on another man. Oh if you want the bonus points, make sure theres a broom embedded in your rectum.

You either belong to a really really messed up fraternity, or have no moral sense what so ever
 

CrazyHelloDeli

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Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: HelloDeli
It has been a good few days for Bush, no doubt. I was very suprised to see the 1.1 Million new jobs added. Cant wait for Dave & Co. to come in and try to spin this until they barf.

Soros comments just about made me blow a gasket. Its absolutley disgusting that some people can equate the INTENTIONAL muder of 3000 civilians to the stupid gay frat jokes that occured at Abu Grahib. Im sure that there are many on this board that do, and frankly, those people are completly and utterly devoid of any semblence of rational thought or logical perspective.

As far as HS jumping to conclusion that "Terraforming" the middle east is possible, I think its still to early to judge. While I still believe that the Iraq war was by in large, a huge waste of resources that should have been put to better use, I also hope that we can succeed in placing a democracy in Iraq. Most neo-libs cant get it through their heads that time travel isnt possible, and whining about what has already happened wont get us anywhere.


I love the "stupid gay frat joke" thing. Please have one of your buddies take a picture of you performing oral sex on another man. Oh if you want the bonus points, make sure theres a broom embedded in your rectum.

You either belong to a really really messed up fraternity, or have no moral sense what so ever


No moral sense? I have plenty. I also have a curious ability to discern the difference between kamikaze towel heads killing 3000 civilian people, and some pathetic group of GI's acting out disgusting gay fantasies with a bunch of innocent iraqis. I am in no way condoning what happened at Abu Grahib, but there is no parallel between 9/11. I was addressing Soros worthless comments.
 

Gaard

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Originally posted by: HelloDeli
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: HelloDeli
It has been a good few days for Bush, no doubt. I was very suprised to see the 1.1 Million new jobs added. Cant wait for Dave & Co. to come in and try to spin this until they barf.

Soros comments just about made me blow a gasket. Its absolutley disgusting that some people can equate the INTENTIONAL muder of 3000 civilians to the stupid gay frat jokes that occured at Abu Grahib. Im sure that there are many on this board that do, and frankly, those people are completly and utterly devoid of any semblence of rational thought or logical perspective.

As far as HS jumping to conclusion that "Terraforming" the middle east is possible, I think its still to early to judge. While I still believe that the Iraq war was by in large, a huge waste of resources that should have been put to better use, I also hope that we can succeed in placing a democracy in Iraq. Most neo-libs cant get it through their heads that time travel isnt possible, and whining about what has already happened wont get us anywhere.


I love the "stupid gay frat joke" thing. Please have one of your buddies take a picture of you performing oral sex on another man. Oh if you want the bonus points, make sure theres a broom embedded in your rectum.

You either belong to a really really messed up fraternity, or have no moral sense what so ever


No moral sense? I have plenty. I also have a curious ability to discern the difference between kamikaze towel heads killing 3000 civilian people, and some pathetic group of GI's acting out disgusting gay fantasies with a bunch of innocent iraqis. I am in no way condoning what happened at Abu Grahib, but there is no parallel between 9/11. I was addressing Soros worthless comments.

Need to borrow a ladder?
 

halik

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Originally posted by: HelloDeli
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: HelloDeli
It has been a good few days for Bush, no doubt. I was very suprised to see the 1.1 Million new jobs added. Cant wait for Dave & Co. to come in and try to spin this until they barf.

Soros comments just about made me blow a gasket. Its absolutley disgusting that some people can equate the INTENTIONAL muder of 3000 civilians to the stupid gay frat jokes that occured at Abu Grahib. Im sure that there are many on this board that do, and frankly, those people are completly and utterly devoid of any semblence of rational thought or logical perspective.

As far as HS jumping to conclusion that "Terraforming" the middle east is possible, I think its still to early to judge. While I still believe that the Iraq war was by in large, a huge waste of resources that should have been put to better use, I also hope that we can succeed in placing a democracy in Iraq. Most neo-libs cant get it through their heads that time travel isnt possible, and whining about what has already happened wont get us anywhere.


I love the "stupid gay frat joke" thing. Please have one of your buddies take a picture of you performing oral sex on another man. Oh if you want the bonus points, make sure theres a broom embedded in your rectum.

You either belong to a really really messed up fraternity, or have no moral sense what so ever


No moral sense? I have plenty. I also have a curious ability to discern the difference between kamikaze towel heads killing 3000 civilian people, and some pathetic group of GI's acting out disgusting gay fantasies with a bunch of innocent iraqis. I am in no way condoning what happened at Abu Grahib, but there is no parallel between 9/11. I was addressing Soros worthless comments.


which comment were you responding to? (whos soro... i dont see any metoin of 911 in here)
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
Lets recap....jobs? You don't hear the libs braying about no jobs anymore..over 1,000,000 created in the last 3 months!!

Stock market....doing fine....i would know!
Yeah...all of those part-time jobs are doing wonders for people's earnings. Corporations surely aren't the ones benefiting the most in this recovery. Nope...not at all. :roll:


9/11? Tenant (a clinton appointee to boot) falls on the knife and defacto accepts responsibility, innoculating Bush from criticism...aided by the DEMS!! HAHA, the "chimp" played the Dems like a violin
Oh yeah...the Great Obfuscator is apparently rather adept at avoiding scandal that he is the source of (or at least members of his administration that he appointed...Wolfowitz is the bastard behind misusing the CIA data)


the 9/11 commission, senate and house committees will all end up blaming Tenant...and he has in effect accepted the blame! When Bush first took office, and announced that Tenant would stay on in CIA as director, i thought that was a mistake...but know i understand the GENIUS of it....
The 9/11 Commission that Bush opposed and has fought against from day 1?


Abu Grahib? WHO CARES...65% of people are tired about hearing about it. Good ol' Soros (that Billionare hedge fund dude with the Hungarian accent) equated Abu Grahib with 9/11 loss of life.....his over the top statements in a speech (introduced by Hillary no less) mark the turning point where talking about Abu Grahib will turn off your audience...
99% of people disagree with you.

Abu Ghraib is not going away. The courts martial are still underway as well as the Senate investigation. This is going to go very high on the command chain.


Iraq!!..Quagmire??? Brilliant strategery by BUSH!!! Iraq goverment now inplace...head cleric approves!!, Iraqi foreign minister requests U.S. forces to stay in Iraq (no longer an "occupying force").
Yeah, we pull out of Fallujah and a Taliban-style shari'a law is enacted and people are being beaten for consuming alcohol, women are now wearing burqas in public. Yeah...great leap forward there! :roll:


Next manuever...request the U.N., French and Germans send in troops to help stabilize the country...OOOHH, this move is so sweet....forces the U.N., French and Germans to send troops..if they don't..proves Bushes point they are feckless, if they do....helps Bush by reducing troop committments. Also, if they refuse....stilll a win for Bush becasue he can point out that these folks don't honor the request of the Iraqi people, so how is Kerry gonna make'em help out!!!
You're going off the deep end here. Bush is requesting NATO troops to help secure Iraq. Something he should have thought about...oh...BEFORE HE INVADED!


Further isolates Iran...maybe Democratic Terraforming of the Middle East IS possible!! NEO-Cons vindicated.
NEOCONS are on track to angering the youth of Iran who are the ones will turn Iran into a democracy from within.


Kerry tries new "positive ad" problem is it includes pictures of veterans who support BUSH!!!!, who are pissed off at Kerry for using their images without consent!!
Issue has already been addressed by the Kerry campaign.


the energy is flowing back to Bush...nothing but positive karma this week.
Nothing but positive? You are seriously deluded.
 
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The economic news this week has certainly been encouraging for President Bush, and it's good news for all Americans (though I am no economist, and in my experience politicians tend to focus on whichever economic indicators suit their agenda - some are high, some are low at any given time, and some are indisputably low now).

That said, I think Tenet's resignation is fraught with a lot of risk for the administration. Though Tenet was appointed by Clinton, President Bush was apparently happy with his father's advice to keep intelligence separate from politics (other things being equal, this is probably wise IMO), and did so. Tenet went on to be among his closest advisors, and apparently met with the President every morning.

It strikes me that the timing of Tenet's departure is probably not coincidental to the latest allegations in regard to the release of highly sensitive national-security intelligence to Ahmed Chalabi, or, more probably, the imminent release of the Senate Intelligence Committe report on the lead-up to Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Given that Tenet and CIA covert-ops chief James Pavitt are now free agents by virtue of their respective retirements, their departure can only be good news for the Bush administration if the White House truly has nothing to hide. That remains to be seen. They could in fact prove to be increidibly harmful to the administration - think of a Dick Clarke x 10 - if they have bad things to say about who knew what, when. We shall see.

All this cloak-and-dagger intrigue is, of course, amplified by President Bush's consultation with an attorney in regard to the Valerie Plame leak. I don't find that sinister at all, and I doubt very seriously whether President Bush had anything personally to do with the leak (my money is on "Scooter" Libby), but I think many will view it negatively that the President is consulting with an attorney in regard to an apparently deliberate leak of something as sensitive as the identity of a CIA agent. I know firsthand the kind of derision people accord lawyers, and many may conclude that where there's smoke (or at least a smoke detector), there's fire.

Ultimately, this may all be much ado about nothing, but given that the administration very clearly overstated its case against Iraq (the sole question, IMO is whether this was done deliberately), these issues may prove to be nothing short of disastrous for the administration. Only time will tell.
 

heartsurgeon

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Oh ya, i forgot a few more items

Oil prices start DOWN: Global oil prices retreat as OPEC output boost sinks in
gee, there goes Kerry's plan to lower oil prices....Bush wins!

Clinton sucks oxygen out of room: Former President Clinton Promotes New Autobiography This will keep Kerry out of the news, and mobilize George Bush's BASE!! Bush WINS!

Abu Ghraib? Nick Berg......Bush wins!

You're going off the deep end here. Bush is requesting NATO troops to help secure Iraq. Something he should have thought about...oh...BEFORE HE INVADED!
You apparently can't read. The stragegery is in having the Iraqi Goverment ask the U.N, French and Germans (O.K., add in Nato as well!) to send troops...this puts the pressure on these folks to get involved (which they don't want to do), and eliminates the need for the U.S. to kiss anyone's ass to get them to send troops. Oh, by the way, they all had an opportunity to participate in liberating Iraq...some just chose not to at the time...

Issue has already been addressed by the Kerry campaign.
Ah! You admit they scewed it up..Bravo. I suspect the ad has been pulled! Money well spent John Kerry!!
 
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HS, it strikes me that your entire style of writing is intended to engender partisan anger, and ergo, to start fights. Don't you think it would be more productive to post your thoughts and opinions free from this nasty, provocative tone, if you are sincerely interested in sparking discussion?
 

alchemize

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Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: HelloDeli
It has been a good few days for Bush, no doubt. I was very suprised to see the 1.1 Million new jobs added. Cant wait for Dave & Co. to come in and try to spin this until they barf.

Soros comments just about made me blow a gasket. Its absolutley disgusting that some people can equate the INTENTIONAL muder of 3000 civilians to the stupid gay frat jokes that occured at Abu Grahib. Im sure that there are many on this board that do, and frankly, those people are completly and utterly devoid of any semblence of rational thought or logical perspective.

As far as HS jumping to conclusion that "Terraforming" the middle east is possible, I think its still to early to judge. While I still believe that the Iraq war was by in large, a huge waste of resources that should have been put to better use, I also hope that we can succeed in placing a democracy in Iraq. Most neo-libs cant get it through their heads that time travel isnt possible, and whining about what has already happened wont get us anywhere.


I love the "stupid gay frat joke" thing. Please have one of your buddies take a picture of you performing oral sex on another man. Oh if you want the bonus points, make sure theres a broom embedded in your rectum.

You either belong to a really really messed up fraternity, or have no moral sense what so ever

You do realize that this is considered art and sells for thousands, if you do it in black and white ;)
 

heartsurgeon

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HS, it strikes me that your entire style of writing is intended to engender partisan anger, and ergo, to start fights. Don't you think it would be more productive to post your thoughts and opinions free from this nasty, provocative tone, if you are sincerely interested in sparking discussion?

well here is how I see it:

you are trying to lable me a provocateur and a "nasty" individual.
this is based upon my comments which you describe as "intended to engender partisan anger"

a dispassionate examination of the P&N Forum would show that the overwhelming number of posts and threads are hateful, provocative, unproductive posts attacking Bush, conservative beliefs, and Republicans.

how would you respond to a charge of hypocrisy, when i don't see you condemming all those hateful, partisan, attack posts that curiously enough have a liberal point of view.

if you push me around, i'm going to push back (verbally of course).

Oh, don't let me forget..the basis for your calling me a nasty, partisan person is because i started a thread labled "a great week for bush"....

only a liberal hypocrite could complain about that and not
"Bye George:It's been a bad week for the Bushies"

did you ever pause to think about why i started this thread?
precisely because of the hateful, partisan, provocative crap threads like the one i just named......

gee i bet you never thought of that....

hypocrite.
 

dmcowen674

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"A GREAT week for Bush to Prepare his Exit from Politics"

"Rich Boys struggle to keep market up, job hype up, Phony Iraqi minister requests U.S. to stay. help, Tenet gone.....but not forgotten."

Fixed your Title for you. :thumbsup: