Comments on: Bush Pushes Diplomacy Amid Iraq Pressure

President Turns To Allies As Security Adviser Says Iraq Conflict Intensifies

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by tinker3478 November 28, 2006 12:21 AM EST
Let's see if we can profile ****rocks, shall we? He is a white male between the ages of 45 and 60. Obviously, he is educated as obnoxious as he may seem. He possibly has a high IQ; it's hard to tell. He probably doesn't have a son since he is so eager for the war to continue. He is disabled and/or unemployed because he can be on these sites any hour of the day or night. Because he has a computer with internet service, someone in the household works-either a wife or girlfriend. He is evidently impotent and feels the need to vent his frustration on the rest of the world.

How am I doing so far?
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by aeasus November 28, 2006 12:19 AM EST
So Condi is on the sh** list with foreign policy? First Cheney and now Bush himself doing his job. OH,wait a minute. Woman are a sub-species in many of the Middle East countries. I guess that wouldn't do much to send her to ask for help :P
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by arthurcl1 November 28, 2006 12:14 AM EST
bushrocks1 doesn't know how to type. Someone else must have put in what he is always just copying and pasting over and over.
bushrocks1 do you know how to do a dialogue with the subject at hand or are you only a copy and paster of your stuff! You are very OLD and can't type in anything new. That is why you are STILL WAITING?
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by frankly6 November 28, 2006 12:03 AM EST
If you find the posting and re-posting of the same message by Bushrocks1 pointless and counterproductive, just click on "report this comment" below his post and report it.
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by tinker3478 November 27, 2006 11:40 PM EST
I think teacher's point is that Bush is a chicken.
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by bushrocks1 November 27, 2006 11:35 PM EST
Would I send my son to this war? You might ask would I send him to WW II? Or Vietnam? Maybe you would distinguish those conflicts and whether you would send your son to fight in them. But that question is misdirected in a very important way: I can't command my son to go to war. He has to make that choice. So the better question would be: would I volunteer to fight in Iraq, WW II, Vietnam? Would I volunteer to fight in any war? Respond if drafted? I don%u2019t know. I'm not equivocating, only addressing that it is a hypothetical. To a hypothetical, I can answer, sure I'd fight. But I have nightmares of battle (from my past life as a Jacobite). So how do I feel toward those who do volunteer? Impressed and maturely knowing that many things go into their decision. But I do strongly believe that a country that can't find those men is doomed. The fact that we can find them is one reason why I say there is no failure in Iraq. Objectively, I also believe it for other reasons. An attempt to establish democracy in the Middle East is a bold, brilliant, noble effort, facing a high chance of failure. That's why I greatly respect and admire those who have made the attempt--the Bush administration. They have been resolute, something I have not seen in my lifetime. They may not succeed, for reasons outside their control or fault: traitors on the home front, being a big one. But now those traitors have apparently occupied the high ground. Yet... we're still in Iraq. Why?... I'm waiting.
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by cbgb31 November 27, 2006 11:35 PM EST
Why meet in Jordan? Because Jordan has stayed neutral and is heavily vested in a democratic Iraq. King Abdullah, is a good stable sensible leader.
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by tinker3478 November 27, 2006 11:28 PM EST
Bush and diplomacy-now there is an oxymoron. Or a Texas moron anyway.
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by teacherheart November 27, 2006 11:19 PM EST
Why meet in Jordan? Why not Iraq? If it's good enough for our young men to be there, why not the President? Better yet, it should be good enough for his daughters to go. It's their generation who are dieing for this wasteful war. Talk to a solider..any solider who is or has been there...they will tell you it IS civil war...there never will be a democracy and flat out we are just in the cross-fire of it all.
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by tibu987 November 27, 2006 10:24 PM EST
"Bush Embarks on Diplomatic Offensive".

Well, if "W" is going to be as offensive overseas as he is here, what do we have to look forward to?
I think that Blair and Olmert are the only two foreign leaders not offended by Dubya. Perhaps he can find some new countries to offend, if that is possible.

His and his cronies offend me.
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by frankly6 November 27, 2006 10:08 PM EST
If you find the pointless posting and re-posting of the same message by Bushrocks1 annoying, just click on report this comment below his post and report it.
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by sandy5274 November 27, 2006 10:03 PM EST
Since NBC is calling that Idiot in the White
House George W Bush & Vice Idiot *** Cheney
Mess in Iraq,A "Civil War" and so why tip toe
around about this and call it exactly what it
is,"George W Bush's Personal Vendetta Against
Saddam Hussein,For Alledgedly Trying To "Kill
My Daddy George H W Bush" since after all,it is
what is! Or can't the American people handled
the Truth when they hear it?
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by tinker3478 November 27, 2006 8:32 PM EST
Bushie is a nut-bucket too so it is a shame he is unable to do more than paste. His comments might be worthwhile.
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by bluestardad November 27, 2006 6:45 PM EST
Get a grip or a life! Next time you are at the store pick up a perspective!
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by jn122736 November 27, 2006 6:05 PM EST
To all poster-readers,

I apologize for the repeated posts. I have been having a problem with my ISP. I repeatedly lost internet connection during my posting attempts.

I hope the problem has been solved
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by jn122736 November 27, 2006 5:52 PM EST
Resentment and revenge are tied to the past.

Time and hope live only in the future.

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by jn122736 November 27, 2006 5:44 PM EST
This trip appears to be the type of action a normal person would take under the present circumstances, and should be applauded.

Unfortunately for America%u2019s sake, Mr. bush%u2019s past actions have been so deliberately deceptive, so many times, that he has lost all credibility as well as the trust of the people he is supposed to represent.

Hopefully, the countries he is asking for advise & help will, his past actions notwithstanding; place the betterment of the rest of the world above personal prejudice and join the renewed effort to find a solution to this inexcusable situation.

As I have repeatedly stated, although many Americans have consistently fought against the Iraq invasion from the beginning it is still every Americans responsibility to do anything and everything we can to right the wrongs that have been done.

Resentment and revenge are tied to the past.

Time and hope live only in the future.
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by pakaal November 27, 2006 5:33 PM EST
If you're tired of Bushrocks1 posting the same message over and over on all these lists, do what I do: click on the "report this comment" underneath his message and tell CBS to do something about it....
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by pakaal November 27, 2006 5:30 PM EST
You know it's so nice to see - after six years - our president actually trying that "diplomacy" thing. Too bad the administration didn't do a little more at the front end, maybe we could have avoided tens of thousands of US troop and Iraqi deaths.
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by tibu987 November 27, 2006 5:14 PM EST
Well, if there is one thing "W" knows is how to be Offensive. Dubya has offended me for years with his ill-conceived ideas and foreign policy.
How much more damage can he do before he leaves office?
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