Definition of SCARY
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Originally Posted by BobsS2000,Oct 18 2007, 04:45 PM
The new definition of "scary" should be, "when Bush mentions WW III in one of his speeches".
How many wars can this guy start as President and when will even he recognize his incompetence and inability to lead us in a war?
Who is more dangerous?
US President Bush
OR
Iranian President Ahmadinejad
How many wars can this guy start as President and when will even he recognize his incompetence and inability to lead us in a war?
Who is more dangerous?
US President Bush
OR
Iranian President Ahmadinejad
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I would guess every President since WW2 has offered some comment about a 3rd World War and preventing it.
Every media outlet has no doubt had stories or lines in the same about a next World War.
I would even bet many talk show and late night show hosts have mentioned it.
Even comics have uttered the words.
I wonder how many of us have discussed it?
So now Bush says something and the OP has a less then witty reason to post a thread bashing the current President for saying what others have said on both sides of the political fence.
This site is much more enjoyable without the inane discussion of politics.
I would agree we have not had a moral President for a long time - no matter the party.
Every media outlet has no doubt had stories or lines in the same about a next World War.
I would even bet many talk show and late night show hosts have mentioned it.
Even comics have uttered the words.
I wonder how many of us have discussed it?
So now Bush says something and the OP has a less then witty reason to post a thread bashing the current President for saying what others have said on both sides of the political fence.
This site is much more enjoyable without the inane discussion of politics.
I would agree we have not had a moral President for a long time - no matter the party.
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Originally Posted by radcliffe1,Oct 18 2007, 10:43 PM
I would guess every President since WW2 has offered some comment about a 3rd World War and preventing it.
Every media outlet has no doubt had stories or lines in the same about a next World War.
I would even bet many talk show and late night show hosts have mentioned it.
Even comics have uttered the words.
I wonder how many of us have discussed it?
So now Bush says something and the OP has a less then witty reason to post a thread bashing the current President for saying what others have said on both sides of the political fence.
This site is much more enjoyable without the inane discussion of politics.
I would agree we have not had a moral President for a long time - no matter the party.
Every media outlet has no doubt had stories or lines in the same about a next World War.
I would even bet many talk show and late night show hosts have mentioned it.
Even comics have uttered the words.
I wonder how many of us have discussed it?
So now Bush says something and the OP has a less then witty reason to post a thread bashing the current President for saying what others have said on both sides of the political fence.
This site is much more enjoyable without the inane discussion of politics.
I would agree we have not had a moral President for a long time - no matter the party.
NO PRESIDENT EVER BEFORE HAS HAD AS MUCH OF A LOOSE CANNON, WILD COWBOY, I'M GONNA RULE THE WORLD, DANGEROUS OUTLOOK OF THE PRESIDENCY AS DUBYA.
The last person with that kind of attitude was in fact Adolf Hitler (who, by the way DID help cause a World War), but no seemed to like HIM.
THAT is the point.
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Originally Posted by radcliffe1,Oct 18 2007, 10:43 PM
This site is much more enjoyable without the inane discussion of politics.
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[QUOTE=Nicotunes,Oct 20 2007, 09:56 AM] I do it because brain stimulation helps ward off Alzheimer's.................well, OK........I did post in beb's Favorite Toothpaste thread too........
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Originally Posted by chairmnofthboard,Oct 18 2007, 09:31 PM
I could totally take the Iranian Guy, Saddam And Kim Young! Not at the same time of course. lol
If that was the case we would be voting in the biggest guy we could find.
Rampage For President!!!
If that was the case we would be voting in the biggest guy we could find.
Rampage For President!!!
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Originally Posted by radcliffe1,Oct 20 2007, 10:58 AM
Mike, maybe such posting will help you stay at the early stages of it longer
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Originally Posted by radcliffe1,Oct 20 2007, 10:58 AM
Mike, maybe such posting will help you stay at the early stages of it longer
But, you're right the Iraq war is a no win mess thanks to W.
Other than that it's just possible we did needed to do something to ward off the terrorist issue.
Even the beloved Bill did various strikes and incursions that cost American lives.
And just wait till Hillary gets her panties in a bunch. She's not the warm and fuzzy candidate. I have a feeling we ain't seen nothing yet
Hope all is well with you. Have a great weekend
But, you're right the Iraq war is a no win mess thanks to W.
Other than that it's just possible we did needed to do something to ward off the terrorist issue.
Even the beloved Bill did various strikes and incursions that cost American lives.
And just wait till Hillary gets her panties in a bunch. She's not the warm and fuzzy candidate. I have a feeling we ain't seen nothing yet
Hope all is well with you. Have a great weekend
Tell that to all the 9/11 families you stupid S.O.B.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope you are well, also!! Have a wonderful Sat nite and Sunday!!!!
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Originally Posted by Nicotunes,Oct 20 2007, 08:46 AM
NO PRESIDENT EVER BEFORE HAS HAD AS MUCH OF A LOOSE CANNON, WILD COWBOY, I'M GONNA RULE THE WORLD, DANGEROUS OUTLOOK OF THE PRESIDENCY AS DUBYA.
The two aren't the same though. Heheh. I vaguely remember watching an interview back in the eighties when someone new became the 'oldest person in the US' at a hundred and something. They asked her, "Who was your favorite president"
She replied without hesitation, "Teddy Roosevelt."
Thought that was kinda funny. Eh... anyway.
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Originally Posted by Wolfgang,Oct 20 2007, 06:32 PM
Teddy Roosevelt?
The two aren't the same though. Heheh. I vaguely remember watching an interview back in the eighties when someone new became the 'oldest person in the US' at a hundred and something. They asked her, "Who was your favorite president"
She replied without hesitation, "Teddy Roosevelt."
Thought that was kinda funny. Eh... anyway.
The two aren't the same though. Heheh. I vaguely remember watching an interview back in the eighties when someone new became the 'oldest person in the US' at a hundred and something. They asked her, "Who was your favorite president"
She replied without hesitation, "Teddy Roosevelt."
Thought that was kinda funny. Eh... anyway.
Rough Riders FTW!!!!!!!!