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Bush Lays Out A "Doomsday Scenario" First, A Democrat In The White House, Then Another Terrorist Attack On American Soil

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by lefeaoux May 14, 2008 9:47 PM EDT
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by gman80214 May 14, 2008 9:41 PM EDT
Bush never won the Presidency. It was a court decision from the same court that legalizes the killing of unwanted babies. Nothing really Supreme about the court that enables evil to thrive.
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by gman80214 May 14, 2008 9:38 PM EDT
It would be nice to have disclosure at the end of his presidency to know how much he was paid by special interests and how much he paid his buddies. This guy is the most corrupt president I have witnessed in U.S. history
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by docadams3 May 14, 2008 9:17 PM EDT
He''s generated more terrorist than any human being in history. And Osama is still on the loose. What a failure!

We attacked the wrong country on lame intelligence and he''s got the audacity to complain about bad intelligence when he and Cheney were pushing for an excuse!! He''s an idiot!
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by dscott407 May 14, 2008 9:15 PM EDT
Posted by RickNuber at 06:12 PM : May 14, 2008

Rick...Option C accepted. That of course, lays the groundwork for Option D..."All of the above"

cheers!

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by ricknuber May 14, 2008 9:12 PM EDT
dscott407:

I would like to propose an option C: because Diebold and other eVoting platforms are flawed and easily hackable, with NO paper trail and the GOP seems to want it that way.

Several attempts by Democrats to clean up eVoting have been derailed by Republicans.

Why? What could be more sacred and deserving of protection than our elections? Perhaps Republicans value the ability to cheat over the security of elections.
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by dscott407 May 14, 2008 9:07 PM EDT
May I throw out a question here? I mean I shiver, just a little bit, when I think of this possibility. If the Democrats loose this election to John ( if you told me he''d be the nominee a year ago, I would have laughed in your face ) McCain. Would the answer be?

A)Because this primary was too long and spent too much time on character assassination, then on the issues and what they would do if elected.. Basically, the children didn''t play well together in the sand box...

B)Because the Republican may be aboe to sell the idea that they are the only ones that can save us from the chaos that they have created. Basically, they are the only ones who can save us from the people in the sand box...



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by ricknuber May 14, 2008 9:05 PM EDT
"unlike all you people who want to "cut and run"."
Posted by guadalcanal3 at 05:56 PM : May 14, 2008

I''ll refrain from assailing your insipid reuse of GOP talking points for a moment to point out the painfully obvious: Bush "took on" the terrorists when we went into Afghanistan. He was doing something TOTALLY OTHER in Iraq. Going into Iraq was the exact opposite: he took his eye off of the ball. He let Bin Laden get away.

His own generals can''t tell us if the Iraq war has made us safer. Getting out of Iraq WILL make us safer, as we''d have resources here in the US to defend the homeland (which we can''t really do at this stage), respond to natural disasters (remember Katrina?) and generally save our dying economy.

You are just another Bush apologist, totally divorced from reality and blinded by your need for authoritarian reassurance.
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by docadams3 May 14, 2008 9:05 PM EDT
He''s generated more terrorist than any human being in history. And Osama is still on the loose. What a failure!

We attacked the wrong country on lame intelligence and he''s got the audacity to complain about bad intelligence when he and Cheney were pushing for an excuse!! He''s an idiot!
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by bm6005 May 14, 2008 9:05 PM EDT
They talked a lot smack after they gained majority and have accomplished very, very little...
Posted by dscott407

I appreciate the compliment. On this however, keep in mind that a majority of 1 is pretty much useless. I''m not cutting the dems any slack but you''ve just got to either have bipartisan concern for America''s problems or we vote out all incumbents in November!!
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by jerr11 May 14, 2008 9:02 PM EDT
Our doomsday scenario started when the Supreme Court stole the 2000 elections and installed a loony tune in the white house.

VP ******** Cheney took over and the rape of the American treasury began.

The window of opportunity presented itself with the 911 attacks.

From then on, it''s one lie after another, to get us into war, to get us to stay there.

Fortunately for the country, this doomsday scenario will play itself out when the lunatic Liar-in-Chief flies to his hideout in Paraguay.

The cost to the country so far:

4072 Dead Americans.

$3,000,000,000,000 looted by the neocons.

The American treasury bankrupt.

Gas at $4 a gallon.

If that''s not a doomsday scenario, I don''t know what is!

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by docadams3 May 14, 2008 9:01 PM EDT
He''s generated more terrorist than any human being in history. And Osama is still on the loose. What a failure!

We attacked the wrong country on lame intelligence and he''s got the audacity to complain about bad intelligence when he and Cheney were pushing for an excuse!! He''s an idiot!
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by my5200-2009 May 14, 2008 8:59 PM EDT
Republicans want to fool the American people into thinking that terrorists only come from Iraq, so if we pull out of Iraq we will be attacked by terriorists. When in fact terriorism strikes all over the world, and we could be attacked whether we are in Iraq or not and Bushes warnings are just more scare tactics from republicans.
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by guadalcanal3 May 14, 2008 8:56 PM EDT
Actually Osama Bin Ladin is the terrorist...NOT...our president...President Bush has taken these terrorist on...unlike all you people who want to "cut and run".
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by docadams3 May 14, 2008 8:49 PM EDT
He''s generated more terrorist than any human being in history. And Osama is still on the loose. What a failure!

We attacked the wrong country on lame intelligence and he''s got the audacity to complain about bad intelligence when he and Cheney were pushing for an excuse!! He''s an idiot!
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by ricknuber May 14, 2008 8:49 PM EDT
"That''''s the scenario we''''re in now dude..."
Posted by dscott407 at 05:44 PM : May 14, 2008

Indeed! I intended that for notTrue and Hillaryin012, et al. I knew you already had a handle on the situation.
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by docadams3 May 14, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
He''s generated more terrorist than any human being in history. And Osama is still on the loose. What a failure!

We attacked the wrong country on lame intelligence and he''s got the audacity to complain about bad intelligence when he and Cheney were pushing for an excuse!! He''s an idiot!
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by dscott407 May 14, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
Posted by RickNuber at 05:42 PM : May 14, 2008

That''s the scenario we''re in now dude...
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by ricknuber May 14, 2008 8:42 PM EDT
Here''s another nightmare scenario:

We elect some moron who is bent on preemptive war; he inflames the whole world by lying to everyone about his reasons for going to war and his goals for the war itself; terrorists who didn''t exist before his actions attack the U.S.

George W. Bush: the single greatest terrorist recruiter in history.
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by dscott407 May 14, 2008 8:41 PM EDT
I hate to say it, but I have to agree with President Bush on one point he made. The Democratic Congress is stalled. They talked a lot smack after they gained majority and have accomplished very, very little...

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