How many statements are there?
2006-09-12 03:05:11
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answer #1
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answered by capu 5
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I heard the speech and didnt hear lies..,I heard a man that is truly trying his best to protect us from another attack.Look at how many attacks have been plotted and disrupted because of the intelliegence and information we have.I think he has handled things to the best of his capability.We are never 100% safe..,but I know there have been numberous plotted attacks that didnt take place and so I do feel safer.I dont agree with him on everything..,but I feel he is doing the best that he can and he told us this is going to be a long and difficult war.He is a man to me that is true to his word..,at least hes not doing interns with cigars.
2006-09-12 10:12:23
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answered by halfbright 5
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Let's count them shall we:
"Nineteen men attacked us with a barbarity unequaled in our history."
1. the white mans attacks on the natives was far more barbaric.
2. After reviewing the original flight manifests of the flights of 911, none of the hijackers are listed as having got on the planes, several of the hijackers are still alive. The FBI are still saying that waleed Al Shehri was trained at a flight school and carried out the attacks and is alledgedly listed, on later (re-drafted) manifests As presented in the Moussaoui trial, as sitting in seat 2B of flight 11. Yet he is clearly still alive. the FBI have not (to my knowledge) updated their lists to account for this. If their lists of hijackers still have living people on them, how credible is the rest of their evidence.
"made war upon the entire free world"
How many terrorists are attacking Norway? or Luxemburg? or Iceland? entire free world? ********!
"Today we are safer, but we are not yet safe" ********!
"and the building of a more hopeful Middle East that holds the key to peace for America and the world." Not a lie, but a delusional fairy tale with which he comforts himself in his delusional, paranoid messianic fantasies.
"Yet, on that awful day, we also witnessed something distinctly American: ordinary citizens rising to the occasion and responding with extraordinary acts of courage."
In exactly the same way the Londoners reacted on 7/7 and the same way the Iraqis react EVERY FRIGGING DAY SINCE THE INVASION!
"We saw courage in passengers aboard Flight 93, who recited the 23rd Psalm and then charged the cockpit." More fair tales, there is no proof of this whatsoever!
"I have stood with families gathered on a grassy field in Pennsylvania, who take bittersweet pride in loved ones who refused to be victims and gave America our first victory in the war on terror." What victory? how? in a war that had not been declared yet? Bush has stated on many occasions that he declared the war on terror after the attacks, so now he has seen a victory in a war before it is even declared? This guy is a lunatic.
"I've sat beside young mothers with children who are now 5 years old and still long for the daddies who will never cradle them in their arms."
Again not a lie, but the west has created far more of these children in Iraq since the invasion than had been created on 911, and these Iraqi children are equally innocent as the 911 relatives. The difference between the two is Bush created the latter orphans.
At this point I have become sickened by the words of the lying coward in chief. A man who used his rich daddies buddies to enable him to avoid military conflict himself, and yet lies to create a conflict of choice in which his countrymen go off to die in increasing numbers, causing also the deaths of thousands of innocents. He knew there was no link to 911 in Iraq, he knew there was no WMD in Iraq. I cannot read on, but sufficed to say, half of his speech so far is damned lies, the other half is sick propaganda.
2006-09-12 11:29:58
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answer #3
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answered by kenhallonthenet 5
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I heard the statement on the news. He lies so much, he doesn't know what the truth even is any more. To some it's a disease, for him, lying is a way of life. What an idiot.
2006-09-12 10:08:19
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answer #4
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answered by S 5
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America did not ask for this war, and every American wishes it were over. So do I.
only part of a lie, he doesn't wish the war to be over
i don't think he meant any of the crap he said. it's so sad
2006-09-12 10:11:54
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answer #5
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answered by Special 5
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Why are you asking questions you clearly have no intention of hearing answers to?
2006-09-12 10:54:34
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answer #6
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answered by Alexander Shannon 5
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a global network of extremists who are driven by a perverted vision of Islam
2006-09-12 10:19:15
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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i see a speech of total bullshiit...
a speech of complete lies....
we need to get his asss out of the office!
2006-09-12 10:07:55
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answer #8
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answered by Sugar_Plumzz 3
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didn't take long to find this one:
"Today we are safer, but we are not yet safe."
Sure George...we're safer are we.
2006-09-12 10:07:12
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answer #9
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answered by Mr X 2
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