Have you heard the latest from "the Decider/"
“Imagine a world in which Saddam Hussein was there, stirring up even more trouble in a part of the world that had so much resentment and so much hatred that people came and killed 3,000 of our citizens," he said,today, once again lying blatently about Saddam and his relationship to the September 11, 2001 terrorist strikes. This paints a false picture of why the terrorists struck the World Trade Center in the first place. It wasn’t because Saddam stirred them up, as Bush implies here. To bring this most obvious of lies that Bush has ever told about Iraq out now requires a reckless regard for the truth which takes my breath away. If you’re going to lie, lie boldly, right, Georgie? And you Bushophants just gobble this kind of s..t right down. What a total mind f..k! This is an American Tragedy that continues to grow and metastasize with every innocent death. So I'd really like to know how some of you still suck up these lies?
2006-08-21
07:50:55
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And give me answers, not insults, understand?
2006-08-21
07:52:42 ·
update #1
Use your right to vote and do something about it.
2006-08-21 07:56:32
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answered by notdoneroamin 3
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I have never trusted or believed GWB. Hes lied about almost everything he says .I along with many thinking Americans don't believe Saddam had one thing to do with the WTC incident,its become easy for this power hungry little man to say the most outlandish things and the republican party sheep all agree.Each lie is bigger than the last,he must say "well ,dick,they swallowed that one I'm going for a bigger one this time ,hell fire boy ,the sheep believe any thing I tell em".And like the good little gullible sheep they are ,they do.
You republicans need to stop this madness,kick him to the curb,or you will be eating humble pie in 2008 and far beyond.Get back in touch with the worlds reality ,not your own leaders slanted view of his own,delusions. The man needs psychiatric help,the use of drugs and booze can cause that in later life they say.
2006-08-21 08:17:14
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Huh? I'm stoopid. I don't overstand... I mean understand.
Duh, you call others names and you don't want stoopid answers? That's pretty stoopid in and of itself. And yes I know stoopid isn't spelled that way- I'm dumm.
Imagine a world in which Saddam was still on the loose. Responsible for multiple thousands of deaths that neither you or anyone else on the left had any interest in stopping. I know Saddam wasn't directly involved with 9/11 but CIA intelligence (an oxymoron) made the case that there was a connection to Al Qaida which could have posed a bigger threat. I don't give a rats petootie whether the left or the right thinks it was right or not to go into Iraq, evidence of mass graves and tapes of heinous tortures tell my gut it was the right thing to do regardless of it's political popularity. The WMDs are probably in Syria... another friendly nation, right? NOT!!!!!
2006-08-21 08:07:43
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answered by Coo coo achoo 6
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Many American people believe Bush because they aren't educated enough to realize that he is a fool, untrained and undisciplined in the matters of world politics and he - having not seen combat - does not understand diddly squat about th military.
He had a hard-on to get to Iraq and topple saddam hussein - whether saddam had a part in 9/11 or not.
He was so anxious to do his father's failed job that he used 9/11 as an excuse in much the same way Israel used the kidnapping of a couple soldiers as a reason to invade Lebanon. That's why they got their asses kicked and the world laughed. Sure they killed a thousand Lebanese but they barely scratched Hezbollah's surface.
You could see it in Bush's eyes how dissapointed he was when Israel LOST the war on Hezbollah.
I never wanted Bush in the white house because I immediately saw how uneducated he was as soon as he opened his mouth to speak. Then came the STOLEN - CORRUPT florida election. At that point I realized America was FUXXED.
I never imagined 9/11 would come.
I was with Bush when he declared war on Afghans but when he started talking that Iraq SH!T, I knew something was wrong. I knew he should have aimed for Iran and North Korea instead because they started developing nuclear technology when they saw how quickly we invaded afghanistan - and won.
Basically, Bush never had my faith and he never will. I look forward to the next president and I'm hoping that Bush CONTINUES to FUX things up so this way, at the polls the neocons will try to vote for their man.
The rest of suffering America will unanimously vote against any more right wing, neocon, retards with C- averages.
Bush is merely the figurehead of a radical right wing movement to seize power in the White house and set back the progress made during PRESIDENT Clinton's era. They Stole the 2000 election because they had too much to lose letting Gore win. Then they trumphed up accusations of terrorism and created an environment of fear to ensure Bush would win the second election.
Its not like Bush won a LANDSLIDE victory. Why is it that both times Bush and his opponent were NECK & NECK? 49 - 51%? CMON. Its obvious what's going on here. A little more than Half the American people are so scared of terrorism, abortion and gay people that they felt it neccessary to sink the country defending their petty ideaologies.
2006-08-21 08:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush made clear
1) Saddam had no WMD's (truth)
2) Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11 (truth)
3) That those in DC who want to pull out of Iraq are wrong BUT THEY ARE STILL PATRIOTS (true again)
Get off your hate train and unbiasly judge his press conference. Remember the question that sparked that answer? Try to take the quote in context and it will make more sense to you.
2006-08-21 08:05:19
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Wait a minute. You spout off all of these insults In your question and then don't want to be insulted in turn? Bush wasn't the only person calling for the removal of Sadaam, I have heard the quotes from the Clinton's and from Kerry, and many other leaders of the Liberal left. You Clinton Democrat Kool-aid drinkers need to wake up. Regardless of why we are over there . We must Finnish what we have started. And If I hear about the "Mission Accomplished" banner again I will scream. YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND THE FINER POINTS OF CONTEXT. BUT THAT WOULDN'T BE POLITICALLY EXPEDIENT FOR YOU WOULD IT.
PLEASE ACTUALLY READ AND UNDERSTAND HISTORY.
2006-08-21 08:03:12
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answered by Democestes 3
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No insults, then. How about you read what you just typed?
Hussein "stirring up trouble" is not a lie. "in a part of the world that had so much resentment and so much hatred that people came and killed 3000 of our citizens" is not a lie.
If you are going to cite misrepresentations of the truth, at least find some where there there is a misrepresentation. Everything you quoted was absolutely true. Hussein is accused of stirring up trouble, not of bringing down the Towers.
2006-08-21 08:02:40
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answered by jooker 4
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It's just like "Wag the Dog", but with a real war instead of a fictional one. The economy was in a shambles, his approval ratings were starting to slip, and declaring war on an easy target like Iraq seemed like a sure way to become a war hero and get everyone rooting for him. It didn't work very well, did it? Real life isn't always like the movies.
2006-08-21 08:19:21
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answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
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Either way you look at it, catching Saddam was a definite plus, whether he directly had anything to do with 9/11 or not.. He is still a hater of the U.S.. and I believe he knew what was gonna happen.
YOU... are the one that is full of insults, and we dont have to put up with it, without rebuff, understand??
I really feel sorry for you and all the freaks that go along with the garbage you spew, because you are victims of sucking up waaaaaay tooooo much propaganda, and actually believing it. I guess you can call that IGNORANT!
2006-08-21 08:05:03
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answered by Katz 6
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I am total agreement. This man is a liar, and even worse he tries to make us all think we are stupid if we don't believe him. "Blind Faith in Bad Leadership Is Not Patriotism" I have that bumper sticker on my car and will continue to speak out. I am tired of being portrayed as anti-American because of my views. Even my Republican friends are starting to come around. He is a cowboy dictator Why does Bush bring up Saddam every time he talks about 9/11 and the war? Innocent people are getting killed everyday because of this moron...and we are expected to just go along with him..give me a damn break here....
2006-08-21 08:06:33
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answered by newenglander45 1
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That guy COULD be right, about the 'right to vote"...but what if people found out that the elections of the last decade were "fixed"?
As far as knowing anything about "saddam" or "alquaida" or ladin or whoever... I do NOT think that we as "an american people" could actually get a clear TRUTHFUL VIEW from the media we have in place today...if I controlled teh MEDIA I would "bust it out", I would ask teh questions that NEEDED to be asked in order to GET THE TRUTH..... not play the same footage of a "bearded guy" walking down a "rocky slope" for like 5 years or whatever...
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2006-08-21 08:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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