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Post by Starman on Nov 4, 2004 14:02:49 GMT 2
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Post by justforfun on Nov 4, 2004 14:07:39 GMT 2
him being the smart son out of the bunch and being the one that was involved in politics longer than dumbwit bush, he was actually the one that father bush saw making a political career...dumbwit bush entering politics was a real shock to the whole family...but i guess they have gotten over it by now...
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MEforPresident
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Victory for Bush, 4 more years!
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Post by MEforPresident on Nov 4, 2004 16:48:07 GMT 2
you really have no idea what you are talking about do you?
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Post by justforfun on Nov 4, 2004 17:44:18 GMT 2
i guess you don't agree...what a surprise...but not enough substance there to explain on which part you don't agree i guess...maybe you are just off researching your facts before you come back with nonsense again. i've got my facts straight, so you better do so as well if you want to engage in a political discussion, but if all you can do is attack on a personal level when someone isn't sharing your opinion then you are just going to continue being the joke of this forum with your non-factual campaign-type statements.
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MEforPresident
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Victory for Bush, 4 more years!
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Post by MEforPresident on Nov 5, 2004 22:22:21 GMT 2
My dear nemisis. if all you want to do is bitch then carry on but I will not be drawn in to your childish whims young man.
On a different note just to show you dumb liberals how the Bush team is striving to mend bridges thanks to the clinton regime you should read this.
In a gesture to Muslims, the State Department on Thursday set up a prayer room for some 150 guests invited to dinner by Secretary of State Colin Powell to end their daylight Ramadan fast.
Rugs were placed in the well-furnished room off to the side of the Ben Franklin dining room so the Muslims could observe the call to prayer that traditionally precedes the end of fasting at nightfall.
Afterward, the Muslims , men and women sitting side by side, dined on lamb and chicken and were assured by Powell that "we will move aggressively forward to deal with the Middle East peace process and with terrorism."
He reminded his guests, many of them young Americans with a few visitors from Jordan, Indonesia, Morocco and other Arab countries among them, that President Bush was the first president to promise establishment of a Palestinian state.
"In the United States you will find no better friend and partner," Powell said.
Offering a brief civics lesson, Powell told them "you saw American democracy in action" on Election Day. And, he said, "we air our differences openly."
Powell also said "America is open to all," but because of security concerns "we have caused some inconvenience for travelers."
It was the third consecutive year Powell marked the religious event with an Iftar dinner at the State Department, and each year a prayer room was made available, department protocol officials said.
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Post by justforfun on Nov 6, 2004 15:27:35 GMT 2
ok honey, i won't even go into the discussion who is bitching and who is childish...that is just way too obvious for everyone to see and judge themselves.
but what's much more interesting is the content of the 'political discussion' that you are trying to continue. when i said go and research your facts, i was actually thinking that you could form statements and arguments of your own. making your post some news release wasn't the intention here...get it?
it's completely unrealistic to think that the current situation of american and muslim world relations is a direct result of clinton's administration. you should read up on current attitudes in the islamic world and you will find out that they have a problem with bush and bush's america and that things got much worse since he got into office. claiming that a special invitation only dinner to some privileged muslims, mostly from america, will make up for things such as killing thousands of innocent civilian muslims in the iraq war is a bit far-fetched. it only proves that you are even beyond naive...i hope you can figure out where that puts you. (hint: it is hidden in your third sentence)
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