Bush should not be allowed to speak in Public

DivideBYZero

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If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
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This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.
 

Dari

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he may not be the smartest guy on the block but he has good morals. And when he says, something, he means it. No backpedaling here. No clintonitis.
 

nta

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



.

Or he needs a better speech writer
 

VBboy

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.
 

snooker

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I support President Bush 100%. Not because I think he is a good president, or he deserved to be president, but for the fact that he IS the President. No matter how you look at it, he is the President of the greatest country in the world and no matter who is in office, there will always be people who does not think he deserves to be there or believes he is doing a lowsy job. The only person anyone can blame for the economy going as low as it has is Osama Bin Laden. Not North Korea, Not Bush, or even Saddam Hussein. Yes the economy was down before Sept.11 2001 but The Government had a plan in place to start reviving it, then Sept. 11 came along and changed the entire outlook on the future.

Noone can change the future...........
 

DivideBYZero

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Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.

Ahhhh, the punctuation Nazi. If I was leading a nation I'd make sure my punctuation was top notch, but for the likes of you it is hardly worth it.

Yes I have addressed more than 10 ppl in public,
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. Your point?

My point, totaly missed by your Bush fanboi-esq rant, is that ALL the other leaders spoke with intelligence and clarity. Bush, when not reading from the script, shows his true colours.
 

VBboy

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.

Ahhhh, the punctuation Nazi. If I was leading a nation I'd make sure my punctuation was top notch, but for the likes of you it is hardly worth it.

Yes I have addressed more than 10 ppl in public,
rolleye.gif
. Your point?

My point, totaly missed by your Bush fanboi-esq rant, is that ALL the other leaders spoke with intelligence and clarity. Bush, when not reading from the script, shows his true colours.

However, BUSH is the one who decides whether to go to war or not. He is the one to send in the troops which could result in enormous loss of life. Do other leaders have such a decision to make? No, they participate but do not have the ultimate decision to make. I am happy he was able to speak as well as he did! We need to be more supportive!
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.

Ahhhh, the punctuation Nazi. If I was leading a nation I'd make sure my punctuation was top notch, but for the likes of you it is hardly worth it.

Yes I have addressed more than 10 ppl in public,
rolleye.gif
. Your point?

My point, totaly missed by your Bush fanboi-esq rant, is that ALL the other leaders spoke with intelligence and clarity. Bush, when not reading from the script, shows his true colours.

However, BUSH is the one who decides whether to go to war or not. He is the one to send in the troops which could result in enormous loss of life. Do other leaders have such a decision to make? No, they participate but do not have the ultimate decision to make. I am happy he was able to speak as well as he did! We need to be more supportive!

can't we all just get along? c'mon guys...
EDIT: (then suddenly, i see 5 ATOT members pop out of nowhere and pounce me..sigh)
 

etech

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Too bad the Supreme Coup didin't realize that.

Are you still spreading that lie Moonie?

I thought you were over that one since you can't prove it.

DivideBYZero
With all of the serious subjects to discuss you are worried about the phrase "legs of responsibility". I understand what is meant by it and I believe that everyone else does too. Now if you want to attack the President of another country on something why don't you find something worth discussing.

 

DivideBYZero

Lifer
May 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.

Ahhhh, the punctuation Nazi. If I was leading a nation I'd make sure my punctuation was top notch, but for the likes of you it is hardly worth it.

Yes I have addressed more than 10 ppl in public,
rolleye.gif
. Your point?

My point, totaly missed by your Bush fanboi-esq rant, is that ALL the other leaders spoke with intelligence and clarity. Bush, when not reading from the script, shows his true colours.

However, BUSH is the one who decides whether to go to war or not. He is the one to send in the troops which could result in enormous loss of life. Do other leaders have such a decision to make? No, they participate but do not have the ultimate decision to make. I am happy he was able to speak as well as he did! We need to be more supportive!

Yeah, OK... IF Blair wasn't proping up the whole situation the US would be in a DAMN shakey position.

And if you think Bush makes the decisions and not Rummy and Colon then I am afraid the media machine has melted your fragile little mind.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.

Ahhhh, the punctuation Nazi. If I was leading a nation I'd make sure my punctuation was top notch, but for the likes of you it is hardly worth it.

Yes I have addressed more than 10 ppl in public,
rolleye.gif
. Your point?

My point, totaly missed by your Bush fanboi-esq rant, is that ALL the other leaders spoke with intelligence and clarity. Bush, when not reading from the script, shows his true colours.

However, BUSH is the one who decides whether to go to war or not. He is the one to send in the troops which could result in enormous loss of life. Do other leaders have such a decision to make? No, they participate but do not have the ultimate decision to make. I am happy he was able to speak as well as he did! We need to be more supportive!

can't we all just get along? c'mon guys...
EDIT: (then suddenly, i see 5 ATOT members pop out of nowhere and pounce me..sigh)

Sure, just as long as the world does what Bush tells them.

 

VBboy

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
If he keeps comming out with cr4p like:

"The UN needs to get back it's legs of responsibility"

WTF?
rolleye.gif



This was yesterday at the Azores conference. Three Leaders, fully able to articulate themselves, then puppet boy came on and someone forgot to pull the strings hard enough.

Maybe you shouldn't be allowed to type in public, then? Its legs, not it's legs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to speak in public? Have you ever addressed more than 10 people in your speech? He is under enormous pressure right now and the last thing he needs is us making fun of him.

Ahhhh, the punctuation Nazi. If I was leading a nation I'd make sure my punctuation was top notch, but for the likes of you it is hardly worth it.

Yes I have addressed more than 10 ppl in public,
rolleye.gif
. Your point?

My point, totaly missed by your Bush fanboi-esq rant, is that ALL the other leaders spoke with intelligence and clarity. Bush, when not reading from the script, shows his true colours.

However, BUSH is the one who decides whether to go to war or not. He is the one to send in the troops which could result in enormous loss of life. Do other leaders have such a decision to make? No, they participate but do not have the ultimate decision to make. I am happy he was able to speak as well as he did! We need to be more supportive!

Yeah, OK... IF Blair wasn't proping up the whole situation the US would be in a DAMN shakey position.

And if you think Bush makes the decisions and not Rummy and Colon then I am afraid the media machine has melted your fragile little mind.

Fair enough :)
 

DivideBYZero

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Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Too bad the Supreme Coup didin't realize that.

Are you still spreading that lie Moonie?

I thought you were over that one since you can't prove it.

DivideBYZero
With all of the serious subjects to discuss you are worried about the phrase "legs of responsibility". I understand what is meant by it and I believe that everyone else does too. Now if you want to attack the President of another country on something why don't you find something worth discussing.

Etech. Etech. Etech. He represents you. He sounds like a simpering fool from time to time. One of these days he'll be talking to someone who DOESN'T understand what is meant by his idiotic turn of phrase. Do you really want him talking like this during important negotiations?
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: Aceshigh
when he says, something, he means it. No backpedaling here. No clintonitis.

The world has had its share of leaders who were this way. Good old Joe Stalin was one. Not much of a recommendation in itself.
 

LeeTJ

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Originally posted by: snooker
I support President Bush 100%. Not because I think he is a good president, or he deserved to be president, but for the fact that he IS the President. No matter how you look at it, he is the President of the greatest country in the world and no matter who is in office, there will always be people who does not think he deserves to be there or believes he is doing a lowsy job. The only person anyone can blame for the economy going as low as it has is Osama Bin Laden. Not North Korea, Not Bush, or even Saddam Hussein. Yes the economy was down before Sept.11 2001 but The Government had a plan in place to start reviving it, then Sept. 11 came along and changed the entire outlook on the future.

Noone can change the future...........

wonder if you felt the same way when clinton was in office.
 

Moonbeam

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When he says something he means it and only he knows what it is. :D Geez, he also talks to himself. No wonder he's so screwed up.
 

Fencer128

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I thought it was interesting how all the language was toned - why is it that given a war is almost inevitable, everyone's talking about a war, and you can't pick up a newspaper/turn on the tv without hearing the word war - why don't the politicians come out and use the word "war" more often. There was a distinct "avoid mentioning the word war" mentality. You really have to push to hear them say it.

I wish they'd say what they mean!

(However, the word "peace" was uttered about a 1,000 times!)

Andy
 

DivideBYZero

Lifer
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Originally posted by: snooker
I support President Bush 100%. Not because I think he is a good president, or he deserved to be president, but for the fact that he IS the President. No matter how you look at it, he is the President of the greatest country in the world and no matter who is in office, there will always be people who does not think he deserves to be there or believes he is doing a lowsy job. The only person anyone can blame for the economy going as low as it has is Osama Bin Laden. Not North Korea, Not Bush, or even Saddam Hussein. Yes the economy was down before Sept.11 2001 but The Government had a plan in place to start reviving it, then Sept. 11 came along and changed the entire outlook on the future.

Noone can change the future...........

Then what is the point of democracy? 100%? No question?

And if you believe that the US economy has been butchered by 9/11, I think you'll find that whilst it has had a negative effect, the wheels of the downturn were more than in motion before hand.
 

etech

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Aceshigh
when he says, something, he means it. No backpedaling here. No clintonitis.

So he means that the UN should get its responsibilty legs back? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight.


Don't worry, the UN has appointed Libya to chair the Human Rights Commision. I don't think we need to worry about the UN showing responsibility any time soon.