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Offline Silat

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« on: August 17, 2005, 02:23:06 AM »
How could President Bush be cavorting around on a long vacation with American troops struggling with a spiraling crisis in Iraq?

Wasn't he worried that his vacation activities might send a frivolous signal at a time when he had put so many young Americans in harm's way?

"I'm determined that life goes on," Mr. Bush said stubbornly.

That wasn't the son, believe it or not. It was the father - 15 years ago. I was in Kennebunkport then to cover the first President Bush's frenetic attempts to relax while reporters were pressing him about how he could be taking a month to play around when he had started sending American troops to the Persian Gulf only three days before.

On Saturday, the current President Bush was pressed about how he could be taking five weeks to ride bikes and nap and fish and clear brush even though his occupation of Iraq had become a fiasco. "I think it's also important for me to go on with my life," W. said, "to keep a balanced life."

Pressed about how he could ride his bike while refusing to see a grieving mom of a dead soldier who's camped outside his ranch, he added: "So I'm mindful of what goes on around me. On the other hand, I'm also mindful that I've got a life to live and will do so."

Ah, the insensitivity of reporters who ask the President Bushes how they can expect to deal with Middle East fighting while they're off fishing.

The first President Bush told us that he kept a telephone in his golf cart and his cigarette boat so he could easily stay on top of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait. But at least he seemed worried that he was sending the wrong signal, as his boating and golfing was juxtaposed on the news with footage of the frightened families of troops leaving for the Middle East.

"I just don't like taking questions on serious matters on my vacation," the usually good-natured Bush senior barked at reporters on the golf course. "So I hope you'll understand if I, when I'm recreating, will recreate." His hot-tempered oldest son, who was golfing with his father that day, was even more irritated. "Hey! Hey!" W. snapped at reporters asking questions on the first tee. "Can't you wait until we finish hitting, at least?"

Junior always had his priorities straight.

As W.'s neighbors get in scraps with the antiwar forces coalescing around the ranch; as the Pentagon tries to rustle up updated armor for our soldiers, who are still sitting ducks in the third year of the war; as the Iraqi police we train keep getting blown up by terrorists, who come right back every time U.S. troops beat them up; as *****es working on the Iraqi constitution conspire with Iran about turning Iraq into an Islamic state that represses women; and as Iraq hurtles toward a possible civil war, W. seems far more oblivious than his father was with his Persian Gulf crisis.

This president is in a truly scary place in Iraq. Americans can't get out, or they risk turning the country into a terrorist haven that will make the old Afghanistan look like Cipriani's. Yet his war, which has not accomplished any of its purposes, swallows ever more American lives and inflames ever more Muslim hearts as W. reads a book about the history of salt and looks forward to his biking date with Lance Armstrong on Saturday.

The son wanted to go into Iraq to best his daddy in the history books, by finishing what Bush senior started. He swept aside the warnings of Brent Scowcroft and Colin Powell and didn't bother to ask his father's advice. Now he is caught in the very trap his father said he feared: that America would get bogged down as "an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land," facing a possibly "barren" outcome.

It turns out that the people of Iraq have ethnic and religious identities, not a national identity. *****es and Kurds want to suppress the Sunnis who once repressed them and break off into their own states, smashing the Bush model kitchen of democracy.

At long last, a senior Bush official admits that administration officials can no longer cling to their own version of reality. "We are in a process of absorbing the factors of the situation we're in and shedding the unreality that dominated at the beginning," the official told The Washington Post.

They had better start absorbing and shedding a lot faster, before many more American kids die to create a pawn of Iran. And they had better tell the Boy in the Bubble, who continues to dwell in delusion, hailing the fights and delays on the Iraqi constitution as "a tribute to democracy."

The president's pedaling as fast as he can, but he's going nowhere.
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2005, 02:37:47 AM »
Divide and conquer thats what all rulers did, so was Irak a land of tribes.

Saddam made the "best" use of it, maybe its a bit like yugoslavia. A strafe regiem kept it together.
now Its falling apart.

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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2005, 02:37:59 AM »
Our president is a worthless lump of crap.  That's not news.
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2005, 02:42:10 AM »
'Our'??

You mean 'The'. Not 'Our'. Just 'The'.
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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2005, 02:47:56 AM »
Listening to you guys my faith in America is restored. Are you seeing what many of us "Euros" have been saying for a long time?

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« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2005, 02:52:31 AM »
No.

He was a monkey BEFORE he became the president.

Just like you were a monkey before you were a twit.

see how it works?

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« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2005, 03:50:09 AM »
Yes, Sky, thanks for being a guiding light for the unenlightened.  I used to think he was the bees knees, but after seeing how you and other Euros felt about the (thanks, Hang ;)) President of the U.S., I've finally come around!

Hmmm...I hope I wasn't too subtle with the sarcasm.
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« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2005, 04:15:45 AM »
Hah hah
Monkey!


Now wheres my little cloud to fly out of here!
:lol
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« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2005, 04:58:01 AM »
Hey, at least he's pedalling on a bike instead of driving a SUV burning 3 gpm!


Somebody send him his Kyoto cap.
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« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2005, 08:14:54 AM »
They freak out over Fox news, but they jump up and down when a twit like Dowd writes her nonsense.

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« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2005, 08:21:59 AM »
I personaly find the "spiraling crisis" comment humorous. It may be spiraling, but in the right direction. What I see is a last ditch, futile effort by a group of extremists. It`s to be expected and is being handled.
  I also think that Bush is showing extreme confidence in the military leaders in place that are doing just that...leading and doing a hell of a job of it.
  In a spoiled world of instant tea, instant coffee, instant gratification people seem to expect everything to be accomplished....well instantly. Reality is another matter in terms of war and conflicts. It is not instant and certainly not pretty, but it has to be done. It is being done by the best in the world IMHO and in fine order.
 I applaud our troops and  our leaders on doing a wonderfull job in Iraq and elsewhere on the war on terror. It took a long time to sit back and watch this build to this state without intervention. Now it will take even longer to straighten out.
Sure the prez takes vacations. Seeing how he has the highest stress/pressure job in the world I would suggest that without it he would self destruct. Everything is not handled personaly by the president. That`s why our system works. We have highly qualified leaders in every aspect of our internal works. If you expect the prez to handle everything personaly you are in the wrong country. That would be called King. :)
I support our troops.
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« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2005, 08:25:04 AM »
well... guess it's a good thing that prancer and the other socialist euros can't vote here then huh?    

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« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2005, 08:28:57 AM »
That`s true.
I smell the incense and peppermints truck arriving . :)
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« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2005, 11:12:50 AM »
Hmmm... does the language filter catch "*****E"?

Yes... it does... you can't use the word S-H-I-I-T-E.

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« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2005, 01:45:17 PM »
Quote
Originally posted by Krusher
They freak out over Fox news, but they jump up and down when a twit like Dowd writes her nonsense.



I didnt post the messenger so you wouldnt attack her. But that seems to be the deal with some of radical right. Dont look at the issues just attack the messenger.
Just try to deal with the facts. That way we can actually get some truth:)

Isnt that what we all want?
« Last Edit: August 17, 2005, 03:02:00 PM by Silat »
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