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lin Four Star Member


Joined : 20 Mar 2008 Posts : 803 Location : Mexico
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Abe F. March Five Star Member


Age : 69 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 1229 Location : Germany
 | Subject: Re: George Bush's legacy Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:16 am | |
| Lin, As you know, Sabre rattling and tough talk does not lead to peace but to war or a cold war. Dialogue and reason can disarm the opponent. McCain appears to be delighted with the situation at this stage of campagning. He talks as though he is going to put those former commies in their place. Mr. Tough will have no qualms, like Bush, in sacrificing lives to prove a point. Will Americans elect a candidate dedicated to peace or will it be more of the same? _________________ "To Beirut and Back" http://www.freewebs.com/abemarch |
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P. Gordon Kennedy Four Star Member


Age : 20 Joined : 13 Jan 2008 Posts : 535 Location : Crystal Falls, Michigan
 | Subject: Re: George Bush's legacy Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:56 pm | |
| | Probably one of the reasons Bush is provoking Russia is he wants to keep his party in office and keep the United States on the same course its been on for the past eight years. Bush seems to want more of the same. Besides, a third world war would meen a lot of multi-billion dollar no-bid contracts for his corporate 'friends.' It seems so much is about money these days. It is sad that our leaders are willing to sacrifice people in the name of profit. |
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Carol Troestler Four Star Member


Joined : 08 Jun 2008 Posts : 354 Location : Wisconsin
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Abe F. March Five Star Member


Age : 69 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 1229 Location : Germany
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Jim Woods Three Star Member


Joined : 07 Jun 2008 Posts : 171
 | Subject: Re: George Bush's legacy Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:36 pm | |
| All open-minded Demo Bush bashers should take a look at this video and see just whose war Iraq really is. It's a shared responsibility.
http://www.bercasio.com/movies/dems-wmd-before-iraq.wmv
Jim Woods www.ultrasw.com/jwoods |
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Abe F. March Five Star Member


Age : 69 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 1229 Location : Germany
 | Subject: Re: George Bush's legacy Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:07 pm | |
| Jim, That website was sent to me by email about six months ago and I was asked to forward it. I told the person not to send me any more political propaganda and I most certainly would not forward it.
The fraud committed against our own government officials was so well orchestrated that many of these intelligent people were duped. Once they realized that they had been misled, they were quick to admit it and began working to stop the aggression that they had unwittingly supported. Thousands of lives have been lost to this fraud and its not over yet. Those who created the false evidence are now trying to perpetuate the fraud by using the people they duped. There is no doubt that the lawmakers shown made the statements as shown. If the presentation of Saddam Hussein’s WDM’s was so convincing as to dupe our lawmakers, how easy will it be to dupe the average American? The devious methods used by the present administration continues and they will use whatever means at their disposal to win. _________________ "To Beirut and Back" http://www.freewebs.com/abemarch |
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A Ahad Four Star Member


Age : 39 Joined : 25 Mar 2008 Posts : 212
 | Subject: Re: George Bush's legacy Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:15 pm | |
| Abe, I always thought Clinton was the better president. He cocked it up after that cigar thing...but otherwise, he has my respect. _________________ A Ahad http://www.myspace.com/aa_spaceagent |
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Abe F. March Five Star Member


Age : 69 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 1229 Location : Germany
 | Subject: Re: George Bush's legacy Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:43 pm | |
| Our notorious leader was so engaged in the War in Iraq that he failed to notice other irreparable damage he was causing. While the value of the dollar plummeted and the price of oil skyrocketed, we were forced to borrow money placing us farther in debt. The super rich in the Middle East poured much of the money from the high oil profits into properties and businesses in the west – primarily America. The failure of the mortgage banks and the plummeting housing market was ripe for the pickings. China was also among our debtor nations that have invested much money into American business, including banks. Much of what they bought or invested in is not visible – yet. Buying stock in a company doesn’t put their name of the front door, however it does buy leverage and in many instances, a controlling interest in the company or bank. As protection, Germany has just placed a cap on the amount of equity a foreign company can own in a German business. When a country loses control over its important assets, the ramifications are dangerous.
The legacy of our Mr. Bush will continue to be written for years to come. Money talks and people will continue to walk to its voice. _________________ "To Beirut and Back" http://www.freewebs.com/abemarch |
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