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Silkheat



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:44 am    Post subject: Bush vs Bush  

Bush



This is a great debate of Governor Bush vs President Bush. I think it exposes him well.
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Divinity11



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:53 am    Post subject:  

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Brilliant!

The neo-nuts love the GOP coined term "flip-flop", and the weak lock-steppers constantly use this term out of context. However, it fits here.
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00timh



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:56 am    Post subject: Re: Bush vs Bush  

Silkheat wrote: Bush



This is a great debate of Governor Bush vs President Bush. I think it exposes him well. Tht was actually hillarious but unfortunately, too many of the Bush haters have lost touch with reality and feel that he is actually in contradiction with himself and not just a series of edited clips. Very funny though, it belongs in political humor.
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Divinity11



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:58 am    Post subject:  

Lost touch with reality?

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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liberalman



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:03 am    Post subject:  

There's no comedy like that classic comedy!
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Silkheat



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:08 am    Post subject:  

liberalman wrote: There's no comedy like that classic comedy!


The real joke is on us with this horrible administration.
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00timh



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:09 am    Post subject:  

Silkheat wrote: liberalman wrote: There's no comedy like that classic comedy!


The real joke is on us with this horrible administration. Yeah, I know, damn the properity... :roll:
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Silkheat



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:11 am    Post subject:  

00timh wrote: Silkheat wrote: liberalman wrote: There's no comedy like that classic comedy!


The real joke is on us with this horrible administration. Yeah, I know, damn the properity... :roll:


You can't seriously support this administration do you?

The rampant excess in spending, fraudulent war, war on civil liberties, rampant corruption, halliburton theft, etc.......

Maybe you guys have lost touch with reality.
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00timh



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:22 am    Post subject:  

Silkheat wrote: 00timh wrote: Silkheat wrote: liberalman wrote: There's no comedy like that classic comedy!


The real joke is on us with this horrible administration. Yeah, I know, damn the properity... :roll:


You can't seriously support this administration do you?

The rampant excess in spending, fraudulent war, war on civil liberties, rampant corruption, halliburton theft, etc.......

Maybe you guys have lost touch with reality. I have a general support of the administration. It has its faults just as any administration does and for those in which I find fault (spending) I have spoken out against it. Fraudulent war? making America safer is not fraudulent IMO. War on civil liberties, if so they have not been very effective, unless you are a criminal :wink: Rampant corruption, the democrats have alleged this on humerous, uh, I mean numerous occasions. So far only Libby has been charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. Other than that you guys have turned up a big fat goose egg. keep trying though, it keeps the focus off the fact that the dems have no positive agenda for the country :wink:

Haliburton theft? care to enlighten me on this theft?
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Silkheat



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:39 am    Post subject:  

00timh wrote:
I have a general support of the administration. It has its faults just as any administration does and for those in which I find fault (spending) I have spoken out against it.


He has actually broken the record for deficit spending has he not IYO? Also we now owe $8.2 trillion. One thing that is great about the debt is that the white house can hide more of its income via the reserve for off the books spending.

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Fraudulent war? making America safer is not fraudulent IMO.

THe war has done nothing to make us safer and if anything has lead to the creation of more terrorist. Here read this:

PNAC

Notice the people on the bottum. This was a planned invasion from the start, and had nothing to do with our safety. Al queda and Saddam were enemies. The petro dollar comes to mind along with the value of oil.




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War on civil liberties, if so they have not been very effective, unless you are a criminal :wink:

Unlimited, unchecked power under the guise of security. Hmmmm why do I not care for that? :roll:

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Rampant corruption, the democrats have alleged this on humerous, uh, I mean numerous occasions. So far only Libby has been charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. Other than that you guys have turned up a big fat goose egg. keep trying though, it keeps the focus off the fact that the dems have no positive agenda for the country :wink:

I am not a democrat and would care to see this country returned to the limited republic it was founded as. This administration is mirred in scandels along with both parties. So many secrets and deceptions I am suprised you have any faith in it at all.

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Haliburton theft? care to enlighten me on this theft?

Sure:

FUN FACT 1 - On October 29,2003, the Associated Press reported that "the U.S. government hired the company in Iraq without a competitive bid, after the company recommended itself in a study. Halliburton's Iraq oil services contract, worth $1.59 billion so far, will be extended until December or January."

FUN FACT 2 - The Associated Press on October 29, 2003 also reported that "Iraq contractors DynCorp, Bechtel and Halliburton donated more than $2.2 million mainly to Republican causes like the 2000 Bush presidential campaign between 1999 and 2002, according to the Center for Responsive Politics."

FUN FACT 3 - The Associate Press further reported on October 29, 2003 that we taxpayers paid Halliburton's subsidiary Kellogg, Brown & Root $3 million to build a mess tent in Bagdad for our troops.
FUN FACT 4 - The U.S. government and its taxpayers are paying Vice President Dick Cheney 's former firm Halliburton $2.65 a gallon for gasoline imported into Iraq from Kuwait and then reselling it to Iraqis for 4 to 15 cents. When is the last time you paid 4cents for a gallon of gas?

FUN FACT 5 - The Army Corps of Engineers announced in March 2003 that Halliburton had been awarded a no-bid contract, with a $7 billion limit, for putting out fires at Iraqi oil wells. Corps spokesmen justified the lack of competition on the grounds that the operation was part of a classified war plan and the Army did not have time to secure competitive bids for the work.

FUN FACT 6 - Bush himself was "shocked" at the overcharges and vowed that Halliburton would pay back any money they stole from the American people. Of course, this was another ploy by the Bush Administration to get the story out of the papers. One week later, the Pentagon determined that Halliburton had not been stealing from the taxpayers! Guess that W decided to let them off the hook!

FUN FACT 7 - The Pentagon acknowledged in 2004 that Haliburton was under investigation for charging the United States Taxpayers for meals it never served to our soldiers in Iraq! Apparently, the Bush/Cheney Adminstration has been paying Haliburton and Friends for three meals for every one meal Haliburton actually served. Makes you wonder how much that Turkey Bush was holding up in Iraq on Thanksgiving Day 2003 cost the U.S. Taxpayer!


The corruption and theft is so prevelent and yet the government does nothing. WHy? I wish I could be judge, jury, and executioner in my own criminal cases.
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Saracen



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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:02 pm    Post subject:  

Good one, Silkheat. :rotf: :tu:
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