Arbustosux
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Fri Apr-16-04 05:43 PM
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What a %$#^%$&^%$#&*% liar Rumsfeld is.... |
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Did you see this quote of the day:
"If you had said to me a year ago, ‘Describe the situation you'll be in today, one year later,’ I don't know many people who would have described it — I would not have — the way it happens to be today."
— Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, saying he could not have foreseen the current levels of unrest and American casualties in Iraq.
Geeze...I think a majority of the population in this country could have forseen that.
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kera
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Fri Apr-16-04 05:46 PM
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1. it seemed thoug confident |
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and even fortelling The unknown knowable and the unknown unknowable
do you remember the exact hubris spit he proferred?
He is criminal
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opihimoimoi
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Fri Apr-16-04 05:47 PM
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2. He is over the hill and out of touch |
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Fri Apr-16-04 05:47 PM
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3. he mocked people who turned out to be right |
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all the hawks did, they were smug and contemptuous, and they should all be out of government and out of the media. Instead, they're still there, saying let's not dwell on the past, and rewriting history.
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strategery blunder
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Fri Apr-16-04 05:48 PM
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4. I foresaw it in February. |
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Edited on Fri Apr-16-04 05:49 PM by chair094
Yet when I tried to explain to freepers at school, "STOP BEING UNPATRIOTIC! WE NEED TO FIGHT TERRA!":grr::mad:
Edit for spelling
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XanaDUer
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Fri Apr-16-04 05:49 PM
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5. He always looks like Satan's Insurance Salesman. |
Arbustosux
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Fri Apr-16-04 09:24 PM
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8. I call him the Crypt Keeper! |
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I guess that is even more appropriate today!
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LittleApple81
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Fri Apr-16-04 06:24 PM
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6. He called the troops "fungible". |
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Definitions: n. and adj. Capable of mutual substitution in use or satisfaction of a contract. A commodity or service whose individual units are so similar that one unit of the same grade or quality is considered interchangeable with any other unit of the same grade or quality. Examples—tin, grain, coal, sugar, money, etc. www.mises.org/easier/F.asp
\FUN-juh-bul\, adjective: 1. (Law) Freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation. 2. Interchangeable. dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2001/01/25.html
The ability to interchange one asset for another. www.freebuck.com/reference/glossary/f.htm
Products such as grains that lose their identity when stored together. www.bandjaccounting.com/MoneyMatters/f.html
Uniform and consistent quality from lot to lot. A characteristic required of a commodity before it can be traded on an organized exchange. Commodity futures markets are said to be fungible. www-agecon.ag.ohio-state.edu/class/AEDE601/glossary/glossf.htm
Interchangeable. Products which can be substituted for purposes of shipment or storage. www.turtletrader.com/glossary.html
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Fri Apr-16-04 06:36 PM
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7. I would have, in fact I did predict it...and so did a million or so |
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other Americans, but we were only a goddamn focus group after all.
"If you had said to me a year ago, ‘Describe the situation you'll be in today, one year later,’ {I don't know many people who would have described it} — I would not have — the way it happens to be today." Rumsfeld=arrogant c*cksucker
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