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MajorWoody 03-07-2003 09:04 AM

I can't believe......
 
there isn't a thread on Bush's speech from last night yet. Our fearless leader basicly said the same thing over and over but worded differently. Kinda sounded like a babbling idiot that alluded answering any of the real questions.

Anyone else watch it?

pest 03-07-2003 09:15 AM

I got too annoyed after 5 mintues to watch anymore.

Zoner 03-07-2003 09:27 AM

If someone asked Dubya if he liked white or brown bread with his grilled cheese sandwich, he would've responded with "Saddam must disarm, and we will disarm him. The free world will not enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches as long as Saddam has weapons of mass destruction."

He sounded like a broken record.


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wintersforge 03-07-2003 09:44 AM

he was a redundant fella to say the least. i watched the entire speech. he didnt say anythiung that wasnt already published in the press or said through spokesmen...im more interested in what his reasons were for holding the press conference. since he really didnt say anything interesting, i am curious about his motive for holding the meeting...any speculative opinions welcomed oOo: eek:

pest 03-07-2003 09:45 AM

I'm not real sure what his hurry is. The sooner the war is over the sooner the country figures out that he has no grasp of domestic policy, a la bush senior.

Sgt>Stackem 03-07-2003 09:58 AM

Its easy to beat the anti-Bush drum, he was thrust into the position he is in and I applaude his efforts. If Al Bore was in office we would be sending tulips to Afganistan and Iraq. I suppoort MY president 100%. Time to bomb Iraq!!!!! F the French- Germans and any other pussies out there.

pest 03-07-2003 10:03 AM

[quote="Sgt>Stackem":dfa0e]Its easy to beat the anti-Bush drum....[/quote:dfa0e]

It is also just as easy to beat the pro bush drum. I want to hear more about fuzzy math and where the national debt is going to be at the end of his term (note the term is singular).

Sergeant_Scrotum 03-07-2003 10:04 AM

^^^ all i have to say to that is...*sigh* ^^^

pest 03-07-2003 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by wintersforge
he was a redundant fella to say the least. i watched the entire speech. he didnt say anythiung that wasnt already published in the press or said through spokesmen...im more interested in what his reasons were for holding the press conference. since he really didnt say anything interesting, i am curious about his motive for holding the meeting...any speculative opinions welcomed oOo: eek:

It was just a public way to re-enforce everything else he had said. A final warning I guess.

wintersforge 03-07-2003 10:08 AM

I agree he was thrust into a tight spot, especially with sep. 11th. that set a new precedance for how we handle "possible" threats. I just hope that all those serving our country over in the desert come home safe. i just feel like Bush hasnt been acocuntable, and answered all the obvious and pertinent questions posed to him last night. I told my wife i wouldnt want Bush's job. But if we go in to Iraq and find nothing......

newbieassulted 03-07-2003 10:08 AM

but theres been like... 5 final warnings o_O

wintersforge 03-07-2003 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by wintersforge
he was a redundant fella to say the least. i watched the entire speech. he didnt say anythiung that wasnt already published in the press or said through spokesmen...im more interested in what his reasons were for holding the press conference. since he really didnt say anything interesting, i am curious about his motive for holding the meeting...any speculative opinions welcomed oOo: eek:

It was just a public way to re-enforce everything else he had said. A final warning I guess.

from the horses mouth type deal?

pest 03-07-2003 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by wintersforge
he was a redundant fella to say the least. i watched the entire speech. he didnt say anythiung that wasnt already published in the press or said through spokesmen...im more interested in what his reasons were for holding the press conference. since he really didnt say anything interesting, i am curious about his motive for holding the meeting...any speculative opinions welcomed oOo: eek:

It was just a public way to re-enforce everything else he had said. A final warning I guess.

from the horses mouth type deal?

I think so. He has probably been saying the same thing in private to differnet countries for the last 6 months. He sure didnt seem like he wanted to be there last night, did he?

MajorWoody 03-07-2003 10:19 AM

I wonder what he says about the human shield protestors that are in Iraq behind closed doors. Any normal person would call them fucking idiots but I wonder what the pres would say

wintersforge 03-07-2003 10:31 AM

yeah he loooked to be in a bad spot IMO. kinda stumbled for words when answering in the broadest sense, all the questions that we want answers to.

Sgt>Stackem 03-07-2003 11:35 AM

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Its easy to beat the anti-Bush drum....

It is also just as easy to beat the pro bush drum. I want to hear more about fuzzy math and where the national debt is going to be at the end of his term (note the term is singular).[/quote:02aa4]

There is a bigger issue than the national debt. Its going to cost tons of money to clear this up, so get a job and start paying taxes! The cost will be greater after we blow those asses up and have to rebuild the damn counrty. And no one else will help cover it. Im all for this because I want my kids to live a long life and if I have to pay for it, well Ill do that too. The cost of war is the "hollyweird" angle. F those celebrities and thier PC B.S.

Slaggg 03-07-2003 11:57 AM

Bush was just getting everyone ready for when he declare's war on Iraq next week. He emphatically stated at least twice that force will be the last option. He also stated that Saddam must be stopped. Period. So, when the UN votes in a couple of days, and the vote doesn't pass, Bush can then say, "I told you. Force is my last option. And now I have no choice."

pest 03-07-2003 12:01 PM

[quote="Sgt>Stackem":e92cc]

There is a bigger issue than the national debt. Its going to cost tons of money to clear this up, so get a job and start paying taxes! The cost will be greater after we blow those asses up and have to rebuild the damn counrty. And no one else will help cover it. Im all for this because I want my kids to live a long life and if I have to pay for it, well Ill do that too. The cost of war is the "hollyweird" angle. F those celebrities and thier PC B.S.[/quote:e92cc]

We keep finding one issue after another that clears our conscience running up the national debt. It cant go on forever. Try telling the IRS you want to run a deficit this year because you have something REALLY important. Then try it again each of the next twenty years, because you know, its important.

And trust me, I pay plenty of taxes. But unlike most, I dont bitch about it, I think I get a nice return on my investment, I just wish management (the gov.) was a little more responsible with it. Lucky for me I dont have to pay social security, the ROI there doesnt look too good. Its a nice extra chunk of take home pay.

As far as the hollywierd thing goes, those guys are just as entitled to an opinion as we are. Blame the media for giving them airtime. Most people are smart enough to know that their credintials are no better or worse than mine or yours.

Wanna know something that really chaps me? I watched politically incorrect the other night. That show pisses me off just as much as rush does. Why do we have so many people that cant think outside of political party lines? Is no one capable of forming an opinion anymore with out someone else telling them what it is? Its truly sad.

Old Reliable 03-07-2003 12:07 PM

i hope he doesnt go to war for iraq, i'm more in favor of france germany and russia. they make more sense than bush


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