Bush again questions on WMDs

Jo Canadian

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zoofer said:
History will show GW Bush to be the greatest Prez in history.

:lol:



Could anyone imagine Trudeau liberating 50 million people?

This way?

 

darkbeaver

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I think not said:
Bush should be tied to a bumper and dragged around Washington until he begs for mercy, then we should impeach him, remove him from office and try him for crimes against the American people.

And then do a Dick Cheney Redux.

There I said it.

However, it is not because he invaded Iraq, but rather, the way he went about it. Saddam Hussein had to be removed.

That's wonderfull ITN but you'd elect the exact same problems before his lying body was cold, unless you change the system that allowed the lunatic into power in the first place you're just window dressing, typical corporate packageing.
 

darkbeaver

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cortezzz said:
blow back
even if the US could trully---establish a democrasy-- a stable one with the iraqis policing themselves there is no gaurantee that the iraqi nation will remain friendly to the US
could a religious party win a future election.. for example...
could a newly elcted government move to nationalize oil companies---

remember
SADDAM WAS A US ALLY
THE TABIBAN WERE US ALLIES

blow back

Not to mention the fact that they have yet to establish a democracy in the United States. Something they will resist as patriots to the end.
 

cortezzz

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you cant blame this mess on bush
the american empire --is what it is and does what it does no matter who is in power
its the same regime in power all the time--
 

cortezzz

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darkbeaver said:
cortezzz said:
blow back
even if the US could trully---establish a democrasy-- a stable one with the iraqis policing themselves there is no gaurantee that the iraqi nation will remain friendly to the US
could a religious party win a future election.. for example...
could a newly elcted government move to nationalize oil companies---

remember
SADDAM WAS A US ALLY
THE TABIBAN WERE US ALLIES

blow back

Not to mention the fact that they have yet to establish a democracy in the United States. Something they will resist as patriots to the end.

pretending to establish a democrasy in a far away place--
kind of distracts from the task of establishing a democrasy at home----
and makes some of the very wealthy even wealthier
 

darkbeaver

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jimmoyer said:
I'm a conservative who is no big fan of George Bush
but I am a big supporter of hoping IRAQ HAS A CHANCE
when not one country in the world is interested in it.

Why do you continue to sanitize war crimes and conquest and murder as simply an example of American benevolence, as long as America stays in Iraq they will have no chance of independance or peace. The interest is under the sand not the people.
 

FiveParadox

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Bush, in terms of Weapons of Mass Destruction

:arrow: Weapons of Mass Destruction

In terms of weapons of mass destruction, I think it should be clear, at this point, that whether or not His Excellency the Honourable George Bush, President of the United States of America had intended, the citizens of America were misinformed; I would think it to be somewhat conclusive, by now, that weapons of mass destruction were not present (at least in any of the forms contended by the United States) in the Republic of Iraq.

However, in my opinion, it remains unclear as to whether or not the President had been aware of the extreme possibility of the errors in his announcements to the American people. Nonetheless, I would hope that the President would have thought it appropriate to address the nation and retract any incorrect information, once he had been made aware of any such errors — however, transparency has not been a highlight of this current Bush Administration.

:arrow: Democracy in Iraq

I have a sincere hope that Iraq can be made into a democratic nation; however, I have doubts that this can be achieved at this time. I have asserted in the past, and would do so again today, that a true democracy, one which is to stand without the "parenting" of another nation, must be founded upon the principles of democracy. While I am sure that the intentions of the United States in Iraq are honourable, I don't think that an imposed democracy would have the capacity to stand the test of time — if a constitutional crisis were ever to arise, I fear that such a nation (for example, Iraq) would suffer a lapse in governance, and the figurative implosion of its democratic institutions.
 

Johnny Utah

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Jersay said:
Have you people had enough of some sick conservative love fest.

It almost made me sick.

And Johnny Utah stop spewing theories about what happened about WMD because they didn't have any.
Alfonz you can't tell me what to do. :lol:
I think Saddam had WMD's that were moved by Russia into Syria before the start of the War, that link I posted is a possibility.
 

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Re: RE: Bush again questions on WMDs

darkbeaver said:
Not to mention the fact that they have yet to establish a democracy in the United States. Something they will resist as patriots to the end.

Bwahahahaha!

Ahahaha!

Ha!

darkbeaver said:
That's wonderfull ITN but you'd elect the exact same problems before his lying body was cold, unless you change the system that allowed the lunatic into power in the first place you're just window dressing, typical corporate packageing.

I have no clue what you were trying to convey here,I sure hope you do.
 

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cortezzz said:
you cant blame this mess on bush
the american empire --is what it is and does what it does no matter who is in power
its the same regime in power all the time--

I'll take a shot in the dark and say you are refering to the "evil corporations", if not, please elaborate.
 

aeon

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zoofer said:
History will show GW Bush to be the greatest Prez in history.

Could anyone imagine Trudeau liberating 50 million people?

Matter of fact he hobnobbed with the likes of Mao and Castro. He visited Russia many times.

22 nations in the Arab league. Two are on their way to becoming democracies, thanks to GW.

Saddamites prefer Hussein and Taliban.



Ahahah , good one zoofer, thanks for the laugh..
 

aeon

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Johnny Utah said:
Jersay said:
Can't stand the truth. I know it is tiring for conservative and their supporters.

That is why I suggest a nap for zoofer and the other conservatives so they rest up their reserves for their invasion of Iran. Because you will need it. :wink:
Ex-Official: Russia Moved Saddam's WMD

http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2006/2/18/233023.shtml

How do you like them Apples? :wink:


Come on newsmax are even worst than fox, get a grip.
 

aeon

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jimmoyer said:
I'm a conservative who is no big fan of George Bush
but I am a big supporter of hoping IRAQ HAS A CHANCE
when not one country in the world is interested in it.


What chance are you talking about??

they have been under united sanctions for 13 years, they have been constantly under bomb raid during those sanctions, both gulf war, now they are under illegal occupation for more than 3years now, with their crazy civil war and it is getting worst,4 OIL COORPORATION ARE SUCKING THEIR RESSOURCES, AND THEY ARE US AND UK COORPORATIONS, so what do you exactly mean, by a chance?? yoou are being cynical at the best.