Originally posted by: dmcowen674
He is stumbling so bad.
New word for Insurgents is now Saddamists.
Originally posted by: conjur
The no-fly zones that the US and Britain used to ramp up bombings of Iraq to goad Saddam into war?
The no-fly zones that were not recognized by the UN?
Anyway, it's time to bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran...
Mr Bush told Mr Blair that the US was so worried about the failure to find hard evidence against Saddam that it thought of "flying U2 reconnaissance aircraft planes with fighter cover over Iraq, painted in UN colours". Mr Bush added: "If Saddam fired on them, he would be in breach [of UN resolutions]".
I am looking for something to repond to, but I am not sure that you even made a coherent argument. Does George Bush give you ulcers too?Another live speech, this time in India.
3-3-2006
Bush:
We must send American jobs to India, I will not give in to protectionist's.
India can do the job cheaper and better than Americans.
We must send GE over to fire up Nuclear Electricity plants so they can take all the American jobs.
We must send all our Agriculture technology so the India folks doing all the American jobs can eat.
Terror Terror Terror
Delhi knows Terror
Fear Fear Fear
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
I am looking for something to repond to, but I am not sure that you even made a coherent argument. Does George Bush give you ulcers too?Another live speech, this time in India.
3-3-2006
Bush:
We must send American jobs to India, I will not give in to protectionist's.
India can do the job cheaper and better than Americans.
We must send GE over to fire up Nuclear Electricity plants so they can take all the American jobs.
We must send all our Agriculture technology so the India folks doing all the American jobs can eat.
Terror Terror Terror
Delhi knows Terror
Fear Fear Fear
An estimated 80 percent of Indians live on less than $2 a day.
Yet India's middle class has swelled to more than 300 million, a number larger than the entire U.S. population, and India's exploding economy has created millions of jobs. The country's outsourcing industry alone is expected to bring in $22 billion in revenue this fiscal year, much of that generated by U.S. companies.
How tired and cliche.You don't understand his argument? Bush numbers new low. Another trumped up terror speech...
Originally posted by: conehead433
Latest fear and terror speech just delivered 3-13-2006. IED's in Iraq, Iraqi police being trained( maybe in a few more years they'll be ready), Iran nuclear threat, terrorists have nowhere to hide, fear, terror, etc., etc., yawn.
Well, no wonder when he sees things through theseOriginally posted by: dmcowen674
3-20-2006 "They wonder what I see that they don't," Bush said.
Speaking at the City Club of Cleveland Monday, Bush offered details on U.S. successes in Iraq while acknowledging the difficulties in fighting a persistent insurgency.
"The situation on the ground remains tense," the president told the audience in this heavily Democratic city. "I understand how some Americans have had their confidence shaken."
Bush attempted to explain his optimism about U.S. prospects in Iraq even though many Americans, based on poll numbers that show declining support for his Iraq policies, may question his view.
"They wonder what I see that they don't," Bush said.
pay no attention to the man behind the curtaincritics should look beyond the images of violence to see clear signs of progress.
Originally posted by: conjur
Well, no wonder when he sees things through theseOriginally posted by: dmcowen674
3-20-2006 "They wonder what I see that they don't," Bush said."They wonder what I see that they don't," Bush said.
: puke; : puke;Lynne Cheney, the wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, urged Hoosiers last night to re-elect Indiana's seven Republican congressmen to keep President Bush's agenda on course.
Speaking to 300 of the party faithful gathered for Harrison County's annual Lincoln Day dinner at a church hall in Corydon, Cheney recounted Bush's domestic and foreign policy initiatives.
Despite war, the terrorist attacks in 2001, unprecedented natural disasters and economic recession, Cheney said, "we should be very proud of the way we've come through."
The U.S. economy has shown "incredible resilience," growing faster than those of Japan and the European Union combined, while creating 5 million new jobs, she said.
...
Cheney also echoed the administration's theme of staying the course on the American-led war in Iraq and in maintaining the U.S. presence in Afghanistan.
She said she agrees with Sodrel's comment recently that the first role of the federal government is to provide for the defense of the country.
"This does not mean raising the white flag when the going gets tough. This means fulfilling the mission in Iraq and Afghanistan," she said.
In nearly three years, America has overthrown Saddam Hussein and helped Iraqis adopt a constitution and hold free elections. That's a speedy turnaround -- and it happened more quickly than our own country overthrew the British and adopted the U.S. Constitution, Cheney said.
Of the Iraq War, she said, "We should be very proud of having helped in that effort."
Originally posted by: conjur
This administration is horrendously desperate. Now they have Lynne Cheney out launching the catapaults:
: puke; : puke;Lynne Cheney, the wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, urged Hoosiers last night to re-elect Indiana's seven Republican congressmen to keep President Bush's agenda on course.
Speaking to 300 of the party faithful gathered for Harrison County's annual Lincoln Day dinner at a church hall in Corydon, Cheney recounted Bush's domestic and foreign policy initiatives.
Despite war, the terrorist attacks in 2001, unprecedented natural disasters and economic recession, Cheney said, "we should be very proud of the way we've come through."
The U.S. economy has shown "incredible resilience," growing faster than those of Japan and the European Union combined, while creating 5 million new jobs, she said.
...
Cheney also echoed the administration's theme of staying the course on the American-led war in Iraq and in maintaining the U.S. presence in Afghanistan.
She said she agrees with Sodrel's comment recently that the first role of the federal government is to provide for the defense of the country.
"This does not mean raising the white flag when the going gets tough. This means fulfilling the mission in Iraq and Afghanistan," she said.
In nearly three years, America has overthrown Saddam Hussein and helped Iraqis adopt a constitution and hold free elections. That's a speedy turnaround -- and it happened more quickly than our own country overthrew the British and adopted the U.S. Constitution, Cheney said.
Of the Iraq War, she said, "We should be very proud of having helped in that effort."
What good were elections when there's no government yet? Those in control in Iraq are the militias driving a wedge between Sunni and Shia that didn't exist before.
But, "we should be very proud" :roll:
Proud of this
Proud of turning Iraq into a training ground for terrorists?