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Offline GRUNHERZ

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« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2004, 01:22:39 PM »
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Pick one:
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Kids with cryptonite.


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« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2004, 01:43:22 PM »
1. Why were 29 pages of the 9/11committee report personally censored at your request?


Because we are fighting terrorism, but not in such a way that might hurt oil company profits.

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« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2004, 01:44:08 PM »
Nice Hort!  LOL  that's priceless!

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« Reply #33 on: February 11, 2004, 03:02:36 PM »
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We'll know come Nov. I predict a Bush victory...but that's just me...


A Bush victory, that will be a first, he didn't even win the last one :lol Just wondering, who was our biggest Ally in the middle east in the 80's (hint, not Egypt)

I don't hate Bush, I hate being lied to, and having people I actually know, get blown to bits for a ***** lie.

And I AM a republican, and most of us can look the other way with Cheney and Scalia swapping spit on a camping trip and not think that this is a conflict of interest, or wonder why Bush's governor records are sealed, or why Cheney is stonewalling regarding the energy policy, and both of their ties to the CA energy crisis, and enron, and the lst goes on...

Clinton lied, and rightfully so, hepaid the price, so, where's your continued sense of justice? :) even O'Reilly, a favorite Bush lap-dancer, is coming out against him.

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« Reply #34 on: February 11, 2004, 03:04:25 PM »
oops..SECOND biggest Ally.....Israel was first ... LOL...

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« Reply #35 on: February 11, 2004, 03:05:34 PM »
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Clinton lied, and rightfully so, hepaid the price, so, where's your continued sense of justice?


Really? How?

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« Reply #36 on: February 11, 2004, 03:11:46 PM »
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Really? How?




When you say 'No' even though the answer is 'yes,' thats lying.

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« Reply #37 on: February 11, 2004, 03:17:14 PM »
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Clinton lied, and rightfully so, he paid the price


What the hell are you talking about? What prize did Clinton pay?

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« Reply #38 on: February 11, 2004, 03:18:51 PM »
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Really? How?


my thought too

he caused goron to lose??
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« Reply #39 on: February 11, 2004, 03:20:11 PM »
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When you say 'No' even though the answer is 'yes,' thats lying.


You misunderstood; what price did Clinton pay for his crimes? Far as I know he was disbarred, but he would never have practiced again anyway. So, now he goes around the country making thousands of dollars a stab speaking at dinners, is living on his presidential pension, and is living the life of ease. We should all suffer so badly.

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« Reply #40 on: February 11, 2004, 03:45:49 PM »
Did Nixon not earn millions writing books and going on book signing tours? Hell, carter still makes a ton of cash going on tour, so whats the big deal?

clinton was shamed, brought disgrace to himself, personally and professionally, and I do believe he was impeached? perhaps you would like the punishment to exceed the crime?

Bottom line is, did Bush intentionally mislead the United States, or was he working with incompetent colleagues with misinformation? You decide.

here we go again, shifting the ills of the world on everyone else. Why is it so hard for people to believe that absolute power corrupts absolutely? And, Bush has been surrounded by the most powerful people for just about as long as he's been on the planet.

Anyne that owns a 1,600 acre ranch and can afford to take a MONTH off from work, can relate to most Americans?

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« Reply #41 on: February 11, 2004, 03:57:28 PM »
Again!

Elvis shoulda whacked a couple more rats for our Secret Mason Overlords. Hmm Who knew my goodness, those Zionists and thier International Finance must be getting a bit old and senile to have forgotten to sic Elvis on them revolutionary free-thinkers. Hmm if the illuminati and the skulls& bones, and the grey aliens work harder they can stop this attack on our glorious leader who came from a clone vat at area 51 in 1955.  John Belushi had to die he knew who was on the grassy knoll that led to Emporor Bush I and now Emproer Bush II


did I get everyone Kappa?

What exactly is it you drink,smoke,sniff?

That is so well  mind numbing
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« Reply #42 on: February 11, 2004, 06:13:11 PM »
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Will we ever know? Most likely not. All I've seen so far about all this is the Dems and Bush haters digging and digging and occasionally finding a nugget. Now the question is will they aquire enough nuggets to build a house?


Here ya go.

"This article is based on interviews with analysts and policymakers inside and outside the U.S. government, and access to internal documents and technical evidence not previously made public.

The new information indicates a pattern in which President Bush, Vice President Cheney and their subordinates -- in public and behind the scenes -- made allegations depicting Iraq's nuclear weapons program as more active, more certain and more imminent in its threat than the data they had would support. On occasion administration advocates withheld evidence that did not conform to their views. The White House seldom corrected misstatements or acknowledged loss of confidence in information upon which it had previously relied:

• Bush and others often alleged that President Hussein held numerous meetings with Iraqi nuclear scientists, but did not disclose that the known work of the scientists was largely benign. Iraq's three top gas centrifuge experts, for example, ran a copper factory, an operation to extract graphite from oil and a mechanical engineering design center at Rashidiya.

• The National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) of October 2002 cited new construction at facilities once associated with Iraq's nuclear program, but analysts had no reliable information at the time about what was happening under the roofs. By February, a month before the war, U.S. government specialists on the ground in Iraq had seen for themselves that there were no forbidden activities at the sites.

• Gas centrifuge experts consulted by the U.S. government said repeatedly for more than a year that the aluminum tubes were not suitable or intended for uranium enrichment. By December 2002, the experts said new evidence had further undermined the government's assertion. The Bush administration portrayed the scientists as a minority and emphasized that the experts did not describe the centrifuge theory as impossible.

• In the weeks and months following Joe's Vienna briefing, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and others continued to describe the use of such tubes for rockets as an implausible hypothesis, even after U.S. analysts collected and photographed in Iraq a virtually identical tube marked with the logo of the Medusa's Italian manufacturer and the words, in English, "81mm rocket."

• The escalation of nuclear rhetoric a year ago, including the introduction of the term "mushroom cloud" into the debate, coincided with the formation of a White House Iraq Group, or WHIG, a task force assigned to "educate the public" about the threat from Hussein, as a participant put it.

Two senior policymakers, who supported the war, said in unauthorized interviews that the administration greatly overstated Iraq's near-term nuclear potential."

From the Washington Post.  Forgive the lack of linkage, it appears that they have taken the article down.

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« Reply #43 on: February 11, 2004, 06:17:25 PM »
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Did Nixon not earn millions writing books and going on book signing tours? Hell, carter still makes a ton of cash going on tour, so whats the big deal?

clinton was shamed, brought disgrace to himself, personally and professionally, and I do believe he was impeached? perhaps you would like the punishment to exceed the crime?

Bottom line is, did Bush intentionally mislead the United States, or was he working with incompetent colleagues with misinformation? You decide.

here we go again, shifting the ills of the world on everyone else. Why is it so hard for people to believe that absolute power corrupts absolutely? And, Bush has been surrounded by the most powerful people for just about as long as he's been on the planet.

Anyne that owns a 1,600 acre ranch and can afford to take a MONTH off from work, can relate to most Americans?


Dude, you said Clinton paid for his crimes. He didn't. When he was impeached he literally took a victory lap around the White House. That's how much he was shamed by it all. No need to bring Nixon into it, that guy DID pay the price- he lost his presidency, and his name will forever be spoken with scorn. If I recall correctly, Clinton served every last day of his presidency, and even capped it all off with some very questionable pardons of criminals with connections to his re-election campaign (can you say "Marc Rich"). Some still lift Clinton as a hero, despite the fact he was the person responsible for his whole fiasco. People are literally pissed he was prosecuted for breaking the law at the expense of the taxpayers, as if the right thing to do was to let him break whatever laws he wished.

No. Clinton got away scot-free.

Now if the case can be made Bush broke laws (and not the farsical UN laws, which I applaud the US for breaking), heck yeah, to the full extent of the law. That hasn't happened yet. Going after Bush because he didn't jump up fast enough from the appearance he was making? LOL!

And be very careful about the "Not trusting the rich" comments... you realize Kerry is probably richer than Bush, right? Who you gonna take for president in THAT case, huh?

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« Reply #44 on: February 11, 2004, 10:39:06 PM »
OK, so I was wrong. I'm human...I make mistakes. :D:D:D

At any rate, who's to say that there are WMD and their buried in that sandbox out there? There was a story a while ago during the frist Iraq war where US troops discovered a fully intact MiG-21 wrapped in plastic buried under the sand. All it needed was gas and it could go.

But, I could be wrong again...never mind I'm just going to stay out of it. :)