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by newsjunky5 August 1, 2008 4:41 PM EDT
"By the year 2030, it''''''''s far more likely GWB will be seen as visionary rather than incompetent..... Posted by jackie0428 at 12:32 PM : Aug 01, 2008"
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Maybe a visionary who hallucinates. Unless he uses the blind trust he will received to buy more news organizations. Then what you say may be sadly true.
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by txgrouch2006 August 1, 2008 4:40 PM EDT
The guy in England who "sexed up" the Iraq evidence killed himself with Demerol. Oh BTW, he also slashed his wrists.

The painkillers could have enabled the guy to inflict lethal injuries that haven''t been reported because it''s too embarassing to admit that he could do that in a hospital. Also note the wording - the story doesn''t say the painkillers killed him, only that painkillers were involved.

There is more to this story than we''ve been told. So far.
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by xyno-2009 August 1, 2008 4:39 PM EDT
who, ironically, attempted to play God at the expensive of the personal rights of a human being, ignoring the fact that God''''s nature way was for her to pass away due to her inability to feed herself... as she wished to do... as found by a court of law.

Posted by grease_spot at 12:33 PM : Aug 01, 2008

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So anyone that can''t feed themselves should die because that''s ''God''s way''? And why are you upset that the courts were used to keep her alive when it was also the courts that decided she would want to die?
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by blitzder August 1, 2008 4:37 PM EDT
By the year 2030, it''''s far more likely GWB will be seen as visionary rather than incompetent..... Posted by jackie0428 at 12:32 PM : Aug 01, 2008
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Sure, by 2030 ALL of America will have acknowledged the simple fact, that he was the WORST PRESIDENT IN US HISTORY.
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by inventagod2 August 1, 2008 4:34 PM EDT

Yup -
Tried and convicted by our trusted FBI.
Forever guilty at the hands of our Republicon press corp...
I feel safer already.
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by txgrouch2006 August 1, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
Also remember, this is the same news media who told us Steve Fossett was carrying a wrist radio beacon and enough water to last several days.

Later, they corrected that he left the wrist radio beacon at home, and he brought only one bottle of water.

The actual cause of death may not have been reported accurately.
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by inventagod2 August 1, 2008 4:32 PM EDT
''How sad it must be to go thru life so cynical, so ignorant, so naive, and so weak in critical thinking skills that one sees conspiracies in all events, even when the evidence to the contrary is in great abundance.

and how sweet it must be going thru life, trusting politicians and the military to do all the right things without checks and balances...
Posted by michaelt302 at 12:17 PM : Aug 01, 2008''
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by txgrouch2006 August 1, 2008 4:30 PM EDT
downtowner97 wrote
He supposedly overdosed on Tylenol with Codeine, commonly referred to as Tylenol #3. It would take an enormous (Limbaugh-sized) bottle to put you in any danger of death, and would take a long time to work. The effects could quickly be reversed by a shot of Narcan. A guy in a hospital for depression would have had no opportunity to get a hold of that kind of dose, and would not have been left alone long enough to die from it. I was an ambulance EMT for ten years, and an urgent care nurse for ten years, and this doesn''''t add up at all.
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That''s powerful information. If it''s true.

Can you support this with readily accessible documentation?
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by txgrouch2006 August 1, 2008 4:28 PM EDT
downtowner97 wrote
Franklin D Roosevelt, US President 1933
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During the 1920''s, one of the biggest Wall Street crooks was Joe Kennedy. He made a fortune trough insider trading and ''advertising'' stocks using stock syndicates. The sold out and pocketed billions of dollars just before the big Crash of 1929.

Later, FDR appointed Joe Kennedy to be the first head of the SEC. The SEC, the federal agency that was established to prevent criminal activity in securities trading.

While Kennedy was the U.S. ambassador to England, he advocated an alliance between the U.S. and Nazi Germany, because the German military had grown so powerful (in blatant violation of the treaty that ended WW1 in 1918) that Kennedy considered it invincible.

Later, Kennedy''s sons became successful members of our government.

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by newsjunky5 August 1, 2008 4:26 PM EDT
Whether you think he was the greatest leader of the Free World, or the just leader of a political machine, FDR instilled a sense of right and wrong, and that you should not try to put one over on your neighbor. That value is sorely lacking with today''s White House. What I do blame him for is the blind trust older people who lived during his presidency have for the current president, who preys on that. FDR may have "played the system," but it was for everyone''s gain. Today the president "plays the system" for his own personal gain.
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