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Cnn.com headline:  Bush to Arab world, give your people more freedoms.  And it goes on to say that the opposition is in jail while the current group is in power, blah blah blah.  All this the day after he asks the Saudi's for more oil and they just say no.  They have just got to be "lmaorotf"     The common Arab has got to be asking themselves where this guy is coming from.  He's telling us how to run our country, but he has to run his own country with oil from ours.  And his military is uses the Quran as target practice, untold civilian casualties, Abu Ghraib, unprecedented debt, record gasoline prices, mortgage meltdown, poverty, crime,China, India big oil customers now,  and on and on. 

Bush no longer speaks from a position of strength.   Telling a sovereign country how to do their business from a position of weakness has got to keep them rolling in the aisles.

btw, lmaorotf =  laughing  my ask off, rolling on the floor.

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mpvan read my blog
May 18, 2008 | 2:28 PM

There's got to be something we can do to endear the Americans to the Arabs.

NASCAR, Wrestling, Alcohol, and rap.

linecrosser read my blog
May 18, 2008 | 6:38 PM

We could serve pork at the same sex weddings, that should make them like us.

gimini210 read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 11:17 PM

It is a shame when a nation turns their back on their leader. It does not matter that you do not like him but it does matter when you behave as if what is going on is his fault. You had better pay attention to 5th grade social studies of the running of our country. The people who have done this to our nation was not Bush but all those senators and representatives we all voted in. Cnn and all the other leftiest networks will dog all concervitive Presidents and all of us just follow along like blind stupid sheep. I feel embarrased when I see a post belittling our president and hearing why. Maybe you should stop worrying about spelling and worry about who destroyed our economy and who is happy to let taxes and intrest rates to keep going up and up. Do you beleive them when they say Obama is the golden child? the savior of our country? Maybe look at the houses in washington. Besides no president has been able to get them to lower prices or pump more oil. Maybe we should get the bleeding hearts to start pumping our own again.

linecrosser read my blog
May 18, 2008 | 11:44 PM

We only pick on because we love him.LOL To not criticize would be unpatriotic, and to worry about protocol, or being polite isn't really important at this point people are literally dying, and he's a lame duck. True, he isn't solely to blame however he is the leader and could have lead differently. 935 times was the count of lies he and his administration told the UN and the public to get us into this war. He and the rest of them should and hopefully will be jailed. Support HR-799.

DogJ read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 10:13 AM

Why is it so many of us want to incarcerate elected officials? Heck, we even re-elect them!
The best, most effective and damning consequence would be to simply vote them out of office and make them return to society and live under the idiotic laws they created.

linecrosser read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 10:37 AM

Oh but I don't want them running around I want them behind bars. One of the many reason to have a judicial system at all is to set an example. Bush and his crew sitting behind bars would send a message to the rest of the politicians still in office, it would also send a message that it is possible to actually have a functioning democracy where everyone is equal. Maybe then we wouldn't have to spread this style of government at the end of a gun. Term limits might, remove Bush,but we would still have to pay him retirement,health benefits and provide security. Not to mention he wouldn't be permitted to write(?) books,and spew his odd way of thinking to future generations. Just to show I'm not completely vindictive I don't think we should turn he over to a world court, as he would surly swing like Saddam.

gimini210 read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 11:57 AM

Then you best put all of congress and the house of reps in the same group as Bush when the war was declared. Or did you forget without htem behind it it would never of happened. And at the time we went to war England and the other countries were getting the sma info as we were from their spys. At the same time the majority of us were behind the war so we all are held responsable. We are also responsable for the state our country is in because we sit here and gripe but we do not really check into who is spending and where and why. We just vote them back in. WE the general public are the ones who put us in this state. Go do the research. It is our senators and representitives who are shafting us. Then go vote them back in. Check out the shelfed bills. Go research your own government then cry about Bush.

gimini210 read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 12:02 PM

You want to whine about Bush but do you know how much the senators and reps of your state used in pork barrels to gain votes and campain donations? that was your tax money. Do you know how many bills and what they were for that has been shelfed for next year and what they are really working on? Do you know what has been voted in and what earmarks were on it that cost us millions every time? Have you really taken a look at sll those great people who make our President look bad including the leftest media? Well you need to before you go laughing at Bush. The sad thing is we do not watch for what is actually going on. We listen to the very people who tell us Obama and his terrorist backing is just peachy. Iwonder why?

linecrosser read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 12:27 PM

Oh, I do put most of the politicians in the same barrel. As far as the public being responsible, I give that less than 50/50 on a blame scale. We were repeatedly lied to, we relied on the media who also lied (IMO) or at they very least failed to live up to their responsibility to uncover the truth. The publics complicity in allowing corruption in government goes back to the beginning of time. "Mr. Smith goes to Washington" from 1939 is a clear indication that corruption hasn't been dealt with in a manner that it should be. In that vain I hold the public responsible. To continue, to treat politicians as they are above the law will insure the problem will continue. I have three new litters of kittens in my yard I set traps and when one is caught a neighbor will release it before Animal control gets here. Most of the time the trap remains empty because the neighbors keep a supply of food out. Until the food supply is removed my dog will continue to get attacked by the new mothers, who see her as a threat. Jail them all including the corporate lobbyist.

jpbikerfreak read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 1:22 PM

Has anyone ever stopped to ask if the arabs even WANT more freedom?

I mean seriously.

linecrosser read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 2:30 PM

CBN

spellcheckman read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 2:58 PM

JP, that's the whole point. Here's your president telling them that they DO need more freedoms.

And in the same trip, asks them for more oil.

Right, wrong, or middle of the road, or his assumption that woment need more freedoms, or whatever the issue, simply shows to the Arab people how misunderstood Bush is about their culture, and that is where the comedy comes from.

Golden Rule. He who has the gold....rules.

Yourtown read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 3:17 PM

Sounds like we have several kool aid drinkers. Comparing Bush to Saddam is laughable and shows how ignorant some of you are..

BeStrong read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 4:16 PM

yourtown- who in the blog compares saddam and bush?

jdembski read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 4:38 PM

Bush's policy on Iraq and the removal of Saddam Hussein has now strengthened Iran. Hussein kept Iran at bay while in power. I know Saddam was a bad man and I didn't agree with his policies. But if you were asked the question about Iran being more powerful than they were 5 years ago, I would have to say yes. Bush has a head with blinders mentality in that he only sees one thing and doesn't undestand or care about the consequences of his actions. For this I fault him.

I watched another show on 9/11 on the National Geographic channel and everytime I watch something like this, it pisses me off that Bin Laden is still on the loose. Watching those planes hit time and time again, and the people leaping from buildings were just brutal and made my anger elevate against Bush.

Yourtown read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 6:08 PM

Yes, blame it on Bush for the towers falling.


Just to show I'm not completely vindictive I don't think we should turn he over to a world court, as he would surly swing like Saddam.

Now to me this is comparing Sadaam with Bush. I guess hes accusing Bush of war crimes. I have not had my fix today so its hard to understand what hes trying to say

gimini210 read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 9:38 PM

We have the power to see what is going on with the internet yet we do not use that power and watch out for our own intrest. We calmly sit back and let the media and the elected officials try to tell us what we should of looked up and taken care of our selfs. How many of us spend time here when we could email our senators and repps and tell them to get off their buns and unshelf those bills and get to work. While they are at it stop the pork barrel and earmarks.

jdembski read my blog view my photos
May 20, 2008 | 10:06 AM

Yourtown-I did not blame Bush for the towers falling. I think US policy over many years bears some of the blame for the towers. My problem is that he went into Iraq without an exit plan and for what? To remove Saddam Hussein who wasn't the mastermind behind 9/11? Why not continue in Afghanistan after Al Qaeda and Bin Laden? Instead billions of dollars have been spent to accomplish what? 4,000 lives have been lost and what have they accomplished?

What I was stating about the towers is watching those shows brought out the emotion again that I felt that day and I do not think justice has been served. I do fault Bush for that part of it. Oil was $28 a barrel in 2002 prior to our invasion of Iraq. Now look where we are.

George Bush and Foreign Policy is an oxymoron.

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spellcheckman

An old athlete. Member of Mensa and the Procrastinators club. Never can make it to the Mensa meetings! Electrical/Mechanical engineer who made some money on a patent most everyone uses. Part time English teacher, (sub) Exotic car nut, Porsche, Ferrari TR512 (Boardwalk Motors, Dallas) and C6 Corvettes. Not Liberal or conservative but has views per the topic. Views do not neatly group me into either label. Neither of which I judge to be bad. Disciple of George Carlin. Do not vote for anything or fill out surveys, or belong to a "church." Usually sees both sides of a story and will take the opposite side for argument and thinking purposes.

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