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Re: McClellan's new book
""This type of BS has been typical of the Right wing of the GOP. Bush is an extreem right wing GOP guy.""
I don't agree that this right wing only. What did Clinton do about this? What has the left done (except cry foul like they always do)? What has Gore done? Does he drive a green car does his family? Really, has he practiced what he preaches? Does he use climate friendly products? When he was running for President (ha ha) did he and his entourage travel in economic vehicles? Did they car pool? Unless you know this guy personaly I'd bet my guess is as good as yours and my guess is he is no better than anyone else.
How about you? What have you done with all this knowledge of Global Warming? Do you practice what you preach? I hope so because if not then your arguments don't hold any water. Personaly I haven't changed a thing except drive less do to these dang gas prices!
I like Bush and I feel he will be viewed as one of the strongest Presidents we have had. JMO
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Re: McClellan's new book
Ok, so GW is the greatest (sic) president you ever had and everyone on the planet thought that there was WMD in Iraq . So now that we know other wise what the hell are we still there for? Australia pulled there final troops out yesterday saying they should not have participated from the beginning but as they did its time to button up and go home. Now I suppose someone will comment about those chicken s&*t Aussies..People are dying for what? to Protect us from terrorists, hell we can't keep illigals from Mexico out. God, I hope they don't take a notion to blow something up.
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Re: McClellan's new book
No Bush is not the greatest..never said that. I believe that he is not as bad as the left protrays him. He has dealt with some of the worst catastrophies in our History. Once History unfolds and people look back without Political motives I think they will see that he did what was right with the info and circumstances at hand.
What do you mean now that they know otherwise? There was proof that he had them. He didn't move them? Hide them? Heck he stalled time and time again and to do what? My guess is to hide the evidence. If people lied and all the intell was wrong (which i strongly doubt) how is that one man's fault?
As far as the Aussies go since when do we lay down our standard to that of Austrailia? We as a country do ten times over what any other country does for the world so we are held to a higher standard, maybe to a fault, but that's the way the USA does it.
It has just been reported that there is substantial progress in Iraq and that towns are being cleaned up. Of course that's not big on the left wing media outlets because that would hurt BO's campaign. It takes time and we can't pull out yet. What happens if we do? No war has been perfect (how could it be it's aweful) and all the grumblings are typical of any war but when it's over the real opinions on how it went come out.
Funny how we don't hear anything about the Immigration problem huh? Don't even hear about the war that much right now like before. It will ramp up as the two Presidential nominees go at it but I don't think they will do much to stop the illegals from coming in. We as a country has failed in that department not the Republicans or Democrats.
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Re: McClellan's new book
[QUOTE=jcb;328866]It's hard for me to conceive of a reality ,,
I am not sure that you know the difference between reality and fantasy!
In fact you confuse the two all the time
Funny how Scott was a prize pupil just a while ago and now that he's finally stopped lying for the Bush Adm they want to burn him at the stake.
I guess that the Bush Lovers expect everyone to be more loyal to the king that to America.
I for one am glad that Scott finally saw the light and came clean. There has never been a more corupt administration than the one we have now.
Just today the Senate hearings found that Bush had ignore intelligence and played up other intelligence information that proves that Bush has his mind made up about going to war with Iraq. Even though the 911 Hijackers had nothing what so ever to do with Iraq. They were all trained in Afganistan not Iraq. Saddam made sure that Al Queda didn't have any operations in Iraq.
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Re: McClellan's new book
[QUOTE=Moose1am;329324][QUOTE=jcb;328866]It's hard for me to conceive of a reality ,,
I am not sure that you know the difference between reality and fantasy!
In fact you confuse the two all the time [/QUOTE]
Way to snip off the rest of my quote, ignore the point I made because you can't refute it, and turn it into a personal attack without providing an example.
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When 9/11 happened and the President came on National TV and told the World that anyone involved would pay dearly.... American's loved it, The President had the gonads to take on All who threatened us and sent the troops into war....
Everyone involved with the intel the President had, the CIA, Briton Intel, Canada's Intel and everyone else who was asked about the WMD. They all said he (Saddam) was a threat and we went in and kicked his arse, captured him and then hung him for war crimes. Case closed...Now were getting Iraq set up to be able to run on it's own government. But it will take more time to get all the Terrorist who are keeping the Iraq Government from running the Country completely.
This McClellan dude is a money hungry creep in my book...If there wasn't money involved, he never would have came forward and said what he has said...Truth or not...Money talks and he took every cent he could get......
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[QUOTE=MsgMills;329477]When 9/11 happened and the President came on National TV and told the World that anyone involved would pay dearly.... American's loved it, The President had the gonads to take on All who threatened us and sent the troops into war....
Everyone involved with the intel the President had, the CIA, Briton Intel, Canada's Intel and everyone else who was asked about the WMD. They all said he (Saddam) was a threat and we went in and kicked his arse, captured him and then hung him for war crimes. Case closed...Now were getting Iraq set up to be able to run on it's own government. But it will take more time to get all the Terrorist who are keeping the Iraq Government from running the Country completely.
This McClellan dude is a money hungry creep in my book...If there wasn't money involved, he never would have came forward and said what he has said...Truth or not...Money talks and he took every cent he could get......[/QUOTE]
Yikes! What has the world come to? A politician motivated by money? How can that be! LOL hadg Buddy.
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[QUOTE=jcb;329469][QUOTE=Moose1am;329324]
Way to snip off the rest of my quote, ignore the point I made because you can't refute it, and turn it into a personal attack without providing an example.[/QUOTE]
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I think you deserved a little of your OWN MEDICINE!
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Didn't Scott McClellan work for the Bush Adm for a Salary.. ie money.
The GOP was not bashing him when he was on Bush's side and working for MONEY
But now that he has turned on Bush and told the truth they bash him because he did it for the money?
Everyone works for money.
It appears that Scott McClellan got tired of working for a corrupt adm and lying though his teeth for Bush. He either quite or was let go but in any case he left that job.
But Scott was with Bush in TEXAS before Bush came to Washington. So it's pretty hard to say that Scott didn't know Bush very well.
All the thing that Scott has been CONFIRMING were already know for the most part.
Scott's inside the White House Position gave him intimate knowledge on how the Bush Adm worked. He was their Mouth Piece. Scott held one of the most important Political Position for the Bush Adm. He was the face of the Bush Adm. To say that he was not in the know sounds pretty shallow.
The truth has come out about how the Bush adm cherry picked intelligence and mislead the Americans into a 3 trillion dollar war that is giving us $4.00/gallon gas and higher natural gas cost. Higher food cost and a recession that the next President will have to deal with.
[QUOTE=DJD;329482]Yikes! What has the world come to? A politician motivated by money? How can that be! LOL hadg Buddy.[/QUOTE]
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Yep he worked for them but I saw his interview with Oreilly and scott admitted these were his opinions on how things went. Bill said this book is not facts it's your opinions and Scott said to me it's what I saw.
All scott did was become a pawn for people helll bent on blaming everthing on the President even when the facts don't add up but it's an old argument.
Scott isn't much to speak of and if the Democrat party feels that this is the type of person they want to latch on to well then....birds of a feather flock together.
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Re: McClellan's new book
[QUOTE=Moose1am;329489][QUOTE=jcb;329469]
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I think you deserved a little of your OWN MEDICINE![/QUOTE]
Way to (again) ignore the point I made and throw in the tried and true second grade debate technique of "I Know You Are But What Am I".
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if you ever made any sense I would take you seriously.
Until then you are nothing more than a worm on my hook!
[QUOTE=jcb;329533][QUOTE=Moose1am;329489]
Way to (again) ignore the point I made and throw in the tried and true second grade debate technique of "I Know You Are But What Am I".[/QUOTE]