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2006-12-28 09:27:33 · 15 answers · asked by aadil r 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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"Are is our children learning?"

"It's bad in Iraq. Does that help?"

"Wow, Brazil is big!"

"We're going to have the best educated American people in the world"

"There's an old...saying in Tennessee...I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says Fool me once...(3 second pause)... Shame on...(4 second pause)...Shame on you....(6 second pause)...Fool me...Can't get fooled again."

"We both use Colgate toothpaste." —after a reporter asked what he had in common with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Camp David, Md., Feb. 23, 2001

"We need an energy bill that encourages consumption." —Trenton, N.J., Sept. 23, 2002

"It is white." —after being asked by a child in Britain what the White House was like, July 19, 2001

2006-12-28 09:40:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

We got an issue in America. Too many good docs are gettin' out of business. Too many OB/GYNs aren't able to practice their -- their love with women all across this country.

"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is."
-- George W. Bush on Kosovo (Houston Chronicle April 9, 1999)

"If we're an arrogant nation, they'll resent us....That's why we have to be humble. If we're a humble nation they'll respect us."
-- George W. Bush, October 11, 2000

"I'm worried about overcommitting our military around the world. I want to be judicious in its use."
-- George W. Bush, October 11, 2000

"I don't think our troops ought to be used for what's called nation-building....Our military is meant to fight and win war. And when it gets overextended, morale drops."
-- George W. Bush, October 11, 2000

2006-12-28 09:44:22 · answer #2 · answered by kissmy 4 · 3 0

But hey, don't you have to wonder what goes through Blair's mind when he has to play host to this cracker in the UK ~ the birthplace of the English language, the home of Shakespeare and Oxford? Yi-yi-yi!!

I don't care what you think of Tony B., he's 10 times the statesman Bush is, and at least the guy can speak intelligently.

THAT should be a prerequisite for any candidacy; you have to pass an composition and public speaking test.

Bush graduated from WHICH college? I'd love to see his English grades.

2006-12-28 09:43:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Daniel Day Lewis..... precisely what are his credentials?.....What supplies him the comprehend-how in this section..... he's not American...... has spent maximum of his toddlers in an English inner maximum college because of the fact he became a budding juvenile antisocial in public college... collapsed for the time of a level overall performance the place he claims he observed his lifeless father..... and has no longer labored considering the fact that different than some performing awards.....what are his accomplishments..... Has he ever heard of William Jennings Bryan...... or any of the different thousands of well-known American orators...... Mr Lewis gave his OPINION.....i think of it became short sighted.... unsubstantiated with the aid of history..... and bias It panders to an invalid cultural stereotype no longer supported with the aid of info Did President Bush pander to the vote casting public.....having study secret service debts.....and considered the guy in action whilst HE became no longer working FOR place of work.....he's strictly what you notice..... no guile or pretense.....

2016-11-24 21:03:21 · answer #4 · answered by salinder 4 · 0 0

Interview with Brian Williams (NBC). New Orleans, Louisiana, Aug. 29, 2006

WILLIAMS: We always talk about what you're reading. As you know, there was a report that you have just read the works of a French philosopher.

DUBYA: Heh, heh, heh

WILLIAMS: Can you tell us --

DUBYA: The stranger --

WILLIAMS: Tell us the back story of Camus.

DUBYA: The back story of the -- of the book?

WILLIAMS: Well, what, what led you --

DUBYA: What caused me?

WILLIAMS: What led you to this?

DUBYA: I was in Crawford, and uhh -- I said, I was looking for a book to read and Laura said you oughtta try Camus, I also read three Shakespeares.

2006-12-28 09:41:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You forgot Poland

Just remembering laughing like heck while watching The Daily Show

2006-12-28 10:27:40 · answer #6 · answered by M M 2 · 1 0

"It's time to make the Pie Higher"

"We'll bring these solutions to an end"

"Why must a man still put food on his family?"

How can we choose? There are books of stupid Quotes from him....

Though my personal favorite is "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."

2006-12-28 09:38:40 · answer #7 · answered by The Big Box 6 · 3 0

There are a whole lot to choose from. I know there's a website somewhere, Try Smirking Chimp. I'd have to go with the sovereignty speech, but there are so many to choose from. I have the book from when he was a Governor called, "Is our children learning?" That's great, too.

2006-12-28 09:34:49 · answer #8 · answered by shermynewstart 7 · 5 0

Billy D stole my answer.

I'd have to go with Bush referring to the war in the middle east as a "Crusade".

2006-12-28 09:36:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." Aug. 5, 2004

"See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." May 24, 2005

2006-12-28 09:34:32 · answer #10 · answered by Snowshoe 3 · 6 0

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