New explosions in London

Ocean Breeze

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Ocean Breeze

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Re: RE: New explosions in Lon

moghrabi said:
I bet he is. Texas way.

even his remarks and speaches have taken a certain bush tone to them........using bush's simplistic catch phrases etc. Sheesh. I had him figured for someone more intelligent , articulate etc. Might have been fooled by all his eloquence. :idea:

still gotta wonder what is in it for blair for all his "bush " grovelling.

(does he have shares in Halliburton?? :wink:
 

moghrabi

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RE: New explosions in Lon

does he have shares in Halliburton??

Why not. Anyone can buy shares. he gets them free though by killing innocent people. This way he gets twice the dividends.
 

Jo Canadian

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PEI...for now




 

Vanni Fucci

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So...we have 9/11 allegedly perpetrated by a known CIA asset...and 7/7 perpetrated by a known MI6 asset...all of which have strong ties to Pakistani SIS...and Pakistan is where both alleged terrorist masterminds could be found immediately preceding their perspective attacks...

When will the great intelligence agency purge begin, I wonder... :roll:

...and when, oh when will Pakistan be called onto the carpet for their aiding and abetting of known terrorist fugitives?
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: New explosions in Lon

Starting the purge would encourage ex-agents to start telling the truth. I don't think Bush and Blair want that.
 

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Actually, the American spooks versus neocons war began over a year ago when Michael Scheuer, a 22-year CIA veteran who ran the Counterterrorist Center’s bin Laden station (code-named "Alec") from 1996 to 1999, writing under the pseudonym “Anonymous” published “Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terror ” criticising the Bush Administration for unnecessarily invading Iraq and bungling their so-called war on terror.

It joined Ron Suskind’s “The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O'Neill,” Richard A. Clarke's “Against All Enemies,” John W. Dean’s “Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush.”

It appears voters are waiting for the movie.