mobo57
10-07-2005, 11:52 AM
Right, blame it on someone higher....
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article317805.ece
Scares the ferk outa me....
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article317805.ece
Scares the ferk outa me....
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : God made George do it mobo57 10-07-2005, 11:52 AM Right, blame it on someone higher.... http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article317805.ece Scares the ferk outa me.... tantone 10-07-2005, 12:16 PM Anyone who believes one internet news article is probably scared by a lot. Just bury your head in the sand--you'll be far more content. I personally don't care if Tinky-Winky told Bush to deploy troops in the middle east. I figure it's been coming for a long time and anyone as fanatical as the moron gihadists over there should be shot without a second thought. mobo57 10-07-2005, 12:26 PM Anyone who believes one internet news article is probably scared by a lot. Just bury your head in the sand--you'll be far more content. How about the other 153 articles about it at Google news? Scares me because the implications. Want to make things hot, bring your religon into the discussion, or in this case, a war. tantone 10-07-2005, 12:32 PM The Islamic religion is already the focal point for the fighting in the middle east. I'd rather see Dubya's God beat the hell out of theirs. mobo57 10-07-2005, 12:51 PM My God can beat your God...... How about God help us all.......... tantone 10-07-2005, 12:55 PM Seeing as how there is no God, go help yourself. mobo57 10-07-2005, 01:05 PM Who said there is no God? I believe in a supreme entity. IMO the only difference between the Taliban and some of these "Christians" is their holy day. Music, movies, dress, how women and children are to be treated, even their number one source of law is their holy book. And they both want to shove it down the peoples throat. drewster 10-07-2005, 01:07 PM Sounds like a new Crusade to me. GW has denied making the remarks, but the damage has been done. tantone 10-07-2005, 01:17 PM I said there is no God. Now, on this forum, it's typical for people to believe whatever they hear about Dubya without questioning it (only if it's negative, that is), but say something bad about terrorists or the islamic fundamentalists and they balk. j.m@talk 10-07-2005, 01:22 PM I know for a fact 'Tinky Winky' would never utter such a sentence ........... It sounds like the ramblings of that war mad purple dinosaur to me :mad: http://home.deckpoint.ch/~inderbitzin/tinkywpurse.gif Tinky Winky @ home today :t http://dustyfeet.com/images/evil.jpg WAR MONGER!!!! mireland 10-07-2005, 01:59 PM I like cake...what does god have to say about THAT! :mad: mobo57 10-07-2005, 02:10 PM “And on the seventh day God spend the whole afternoon in the kitchen, and when He was done He tasted it and it was good. And He said “verily, this is good, let the people eat cake!” :r BadDriver 10-07-2005, 02:46 PM Is that you at your side job JM? I means dis of course. http://dustyfeet.com/images/evil.jpg BadDriver 10-07-2005, 02:46 PM And dis is Lando. :D http://home.deckpoint.ch/~inderbitzin/tinkywpurse.gif zybch 10-07-2005, 03:03 PM The Islamic religion is already the focal point for the fighting in the middle east. I'd rather see Dubya's God beat the hell out of theirs. Thats just it. Dubya's 'God' is an awful lot different from the God that christians the world over worship. Basically its just Dubyas own delusions echoing about inside his empty head for a bit before being picked up by his internal radar. I suppose thats what happens when you replace the bottle with your own version of religion. "President George Bush has claimed he was told by God to invade Iraq and attack Osama bin Laden's stronghold of Afghanistan as part of a divine mission to bring peace to the Middle East," Well hes certainly brought them peace, hasn't he :) This story isn't just a one off either. Bush has been quoted several times in the past few years saying that 'God told me to become prez' and stuff like that. Remember, you can walk into any psychiatric ward and speak to many people who believe that God is talking to them directly... zybch 10-07-2005, 03:14 PM At least THIS (http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article317797.ece) is a good sign that both sides of the US political gubbins are getting sick of George and his so-called 'War on Terror' campaign at the expense of human rights. tantone 10-07-2005, 06:00 PM I'd still rather his win. See, I look at it this way: I can say out loud in public that I think Dubya is a piece of dung moron and deserves to be kicked out on his can without fear or being suicide bombed by Bush-lovers. You can't say the same for the folks over in the middle east who would might speak out against their leader(s). If that's the difference between the two Gods, I hope we win. And if we can't win, I hope we wipe them all out and repopulate from the ground up. Think how cool it would be to see bodies in solid glass balls thousands of years from now. "That there, little Johnny, was an honest to god islamic fundamentalist. We wiped them all out in 4 big blasts early in the 21st century." zybch 10-07-2005, 06:19 PM But what is he trying to win against? The fact is that he doesn't really know himself and this fuzzyness lets him attack one after another of his own personal targets, even while he let Bin Laden get away scott free for alegedly being the mastermind behind 9/11. Religion has nothng to do with it. As is blindingly obvious now, it was simply about securing a couple of places in the middle east to ensure cheap oil. This can no longer be debated. Bush has steadily been working down his 'excuses list'. First it was 'we gotta get Bin Laden for he was responsible for 9/11' Then it changed to 'we are liberating the people of Afghanistan' Then it was 'we have to find the WMDs that we KNOW Sadam Hussein has' That changed to 'we're forcing a regime change in Iraq for the sake of the people' Then 'we are gonna get Sadam coz he is the guy that tried to kill my dad at one time'* And finally we have 'we're protecting the Iraqi oil from evildoers' How can anyone believe what this idiot has to say, let alone that he is doing it for the good of the world. Hes an insane maniac, and finally the US government and its senators are realising this. Pity its 4 years too late. I know the guy is your president and so forth (thats what $7billion of saudi money can do for you), but c'mon guys. The rest of the world has no trouble in seeing through all his lies, how is it possible that you can't. I thought you were smarter than that. Polititians SHOULDN'T be raised up on high and put on an untouchable pedestal, they should have their every action examined carefully and in public view, and they should be held accountable for their actions and punished when they comit frauds on the people who elected them. I'm not talking about someone fibbing about getting a blow job, but for sending almost 2000 troops to their deaths for fraudulent reasons, and conning the entire population in order to carry out your own little vendatta with the help of a military that should only be put in harms way as a last resort. * - Now that we've captured Saddam's entire regime, has anyone bothered to find out whether they really tried to kill Bush #1? The answer seems to be: no. No one's bothered. And I doubt anyone will, because they wouldn't like the answer. The assassination attempt was probably just as real as the WMDs. tantone 10-07-2005, 06:35 PM I personally think it's less to do with oil than it has to do with securing a US-friendly spot in the heart of the middle east from which to launch future campaigns. Strategically, Iraq was the best choice. mobo57 10-07-2005, 06:37 PM Don't forget a couple of his best picks. Mike Brown FEMA Director, experience at running the organization responsible for disaster response: Ran horse shows, Republican Fundraiser. Julie Meyers, nominated to run Immigration, experience in immigration: her daddy was a general and she is married to homeland security chief's chief of staff. Harriet Miers, nominated to the US Supreme Court, experience as a judge: She is George Jr's personal attorney. Must have a bottle of Jack Daniels in his hip pocket. Ronald Regan might not have been the sharpest tool in the shed, but he was smart enough to surround himself with the very best and brightest. Seems George doesn't want his low watt shine to be dimmed by those close to him. And I voted for him too. zybch 10-07-2005, 06:42 PM I personally think it's less to do with oil than it has to do with securing a US-friendly spot in the heart of the middle east from which to launch future campaigns. Strategically, Iraq was the best choice. Absolutley, but why not just be honest about it? I'd have even supported the guy if he had been as succinct as you were in the above post, but he wasn't. He lied, got others to lie, got ppl to doctor up excuses and photographs (turning their previously good names to mud in the process - eg. Powell), killed almost 2000 US troops and well over 100,000 iraqis etc etc. Hes a nutcase that couldn't tell the truth no matter what the stakes were. He keep only the dimmest bulbs around him and activley suppresses those who know what they are talking about if their evidence is at odds with his own made up 'proofs'. j.m@talk 10-07-2005, 06:44 PM Hes a nutcase Theres a lot O' them about :t zybch 10-07-2005, 06:47 PM You'd know (me too). porsch1909 10-07-2005, 06:58 PM Is it not a fact that the forces invading Iraq (i.e. the coallition) have killed more innocent civilians than the Saddam Hussain regime did..... I heard it somewhere.....I'll find a link before i get my head button off though :p mireland 10-07-2005, 07:08 PM Is it not a fact that the forces invading Iraq (i.e. the coallition) have killed more innocent civilians than the Saddam Hussain regime did..... I heard it somewhere.....I'll find a link before i get my head button off though :p now now..we can't have in bush bashing.. :rolleyes: ohhhh did I just say "bush bashing?" how utterly pervy of me... :x zybch 10-07-2005, 07:23 PM I'm not sure how accurate this is, but Sadam has killed between 150,000 and 340,000 Iraqis (this is only Iraqis, not iranians etc), where the US has killed about the same number if you include the 1st gulf war. You can add over 500,000 more dead iraqis if you include people who were killed indirectly because of the trade sanctions put in place after GF1, pushed for by the US. http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/hussein.html The same site has some interesting stuff about US presidents as well, especially the bit about the 2 bushes. Skip down to the year 2002 and read from then on :) http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/us-presidents.html porsch1909 10-07-2005, 07:41 PM Thanks zibby....saved me the bother :p bushmaster 10-07-2005, 11:58 PM Of course God told him to do it. We are back to the Christians waging holy wars again. Bush even said this was a "good Christian America" one night in one of his speechs on TV. mobo57 10-08-2005, 01:40 AM News Flash: President George Bush announced the appointment of three new members of his cabinet today. The first is the Secretary of Agriculture, Juan Jose Mendoza, previously assistant foreman of grounds keeping of the Presidents ranch. Next President Bush announced the appointment of the new Secretary of Transportation, Pablo Rodriguez, previously the President’s chauffeur. Finally President Bush announced the appointment of the new Secretary of the Interior. This most important position will be filled by Rosario Gomez. Ms. Gomez brings over forty years of experience to the position as the President’s personal chamber maid. The President is confident these appointments will be well received and quickly approved by the House and Senate, subject to them getting a visa first... and out of deportation holding.....and.... Thank You and Good Night America. SysOpt.com
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