TruthIsAll
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:24 PM
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Suddenly, I'm really, really nervous about George W. Bush.. |
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Edited on Thu Sep-25-03 12:06 AM by TruthIsAll
His numbers have dropped below 50% as critical mass takes hold. He has the gall to go before the U.N. and deliver the most arrogant speech, essentially DARING them all to just try to stop him from any further unilateral moves. And at the same time, he's telling them to help pay for his war - and to keep their hands off the oil if they want to play in his new sandbox..
He continues juxtapositioning Saddam with the terrorists and 9/11, repeating the neverending mantra. He talks about WMD as though they really once did and still do exist. He blabbers on and on about rape-rooms. Does he know something about rape rooms?
On CNBC, all of a sudden they are talking about an Iran-Syrian link. Preempt, anyone? Is it unilateral time all over again? There is new terror "chatter" with the Statue of Liberty a target. Time for another Trifecta?
These guys are desperate. As the Diebold scam is exposed more and more each day, with the surprising SAIC report (not a total whitewash) released, along with the mysterious loss of 16,022 Volusia County Gore votes noted in Diebold e-mails. The Stolen Selection 2000 just may gain traction; there are a lot of legs growing on that centipede.
So the 2004 election is no longer the sure-thing they assumed it would be. In fact, they now KNOW they are sure losers, unless...
Once he hits the low forties in the polls, it will be too late to recover. Rove cannot let him fall too low. Meanwhile, the stock market is getting ready for another bear. There is a smell of foreboding in the air. The market knows...
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:24 PM
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:27 PM
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2. I'll take bets, I think Georgie will have a nervous breakdown. |
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:28 PM
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4. I think he already has. |
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:59 PM
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9. Oh, phooey - he just blamed it on the pretzel |
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:28 PM
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3. Fortunately (?) combat troop reserves are dangerously low |
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So I can't see any skullduggery by bush without the military kicking and screaming. But, then again......
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:47 PM
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I think we're very near the breaking point. |
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And our troops are already at the breaking point, so it's not like we can go marching into Syria as a distraction while we're still bogged-down in Iraq. Even another terrorist attack could only backfire against Bush now. Too many Americans would finally wake up and become outraged that our actions in the wake of 9/11/01 have not brought an end to the threat of terrorism. As it is, many people now believe that the terrorist threat against America is far greater because of our invasion of Iraq. Another attack on U.S. soil would only solidify their opinions and perhaps get them fired up in outrage against Bush.
Bush has bullied and insulted the entire world, and now expects the U.N. to pull his fat out of the fire. I hope they stand their ground and let him hang out to dry. I feel very badly for our troops, of course, but I think Bush must yet become reviled and humiliated before the eyes of his own people, before the rest of the world can truly offer to help us.
I think the danger now is that Bush, Rove and Co. will likely try something so totally out-and-out crazy to boost his ratings, but will actually cause even greater harm to this country, and perhaps the world as well, and assure the ruin of his presidency.
Dick Gephardt said it best. Bush as a president is most definitely "a miserable failure".
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:46 PM
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5. Rove is not as smart as we think he is. |
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He was on a roll when nobody really understood the consequences of the idiotic policies he permitted his finger puppet to advance. But the game is over. He's got nothing. Bush has nothing. The Neocons are finished. They don't have the military or budget capacity to start another war.
Their only hope at this point is another terrorist attack... Ooops! Oh, I see what you mean...
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:52 PM
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7. Rove is a stupid bastard |
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Bush's aircraft carrier landing proves it. He's no genius. We just need Democratic leadership that can exploit his arrogance, and turn his stupidity against him.
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Thu Sep-25-03 09:55 PM
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13. Bush used the aircraft stunt to make them think he has the balls of a.. |
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warrior...he's a neocon dream..a sockpuppet with the mind of a gnat.
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:53 PM
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8. I predict a terrorist attack in France, Germany or Russia |
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Edited on Wed Sep-24-03 11:54 PM by Pobeka
Then * can say "see, those terrorists are out there, and I protected you all, it was those moronic nations opposing us that made themselves vulnerable".
On Edit: Doh! * could never say that sentence, too many words with more than 2 syllables!
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Wed Sep-24-03 11:47 PM
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Is Condie still holding it?
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Thu Sep-25-03 07:19 AM
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10. An Iranian or NKorean launch would make W's day. |
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He'd be able to respond with nukes and look really cool.
Why would one think that Bush would not want to be diplomatic with them? Hmmmmm.
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Thu Sep-25-03 07:29 AM
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11. Suddenly you're getting nervous? |
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I've been that way since 12/12/00.
I knew then that the next 4 years were going to be bad. I just never thought they would be this bad.
What is scaring me right now is the seeming lack of a plan by this misadministration. This is how they acted before 9-11, sort of like a ship without an anchor. Then 9-11 happened and suddenly they had all kinds of plans. Bu$h suddenly became a stong and decisive leader with a mission, first to invade Afhganistan and to get Osama. Then last fall they rolled out their new product line for 2003 to invade Iraq. This year so far there is no apparent plan? Either they have run out of tricks or they have something else up their sleeves that will make 9-11 look like a car bombing. Isn't an animal the most dangerous after they've been wounded? That's what this misadministration reminds me of at the moment, a wounded animal with rabies.
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Thu Sep-25-03 08:08 AM
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of the little prick, but then again I've ALWAYS been.
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Thu Sep-25-03 09:58 PM
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14. One point you're missing |
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We don't have enough troops. And reinstating a draft would be political suicide.
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