Comments on: Bush: Blair Was No Poodle

President Says In Newspaper Interview That He And Brit PM Were On Equal Footing

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by ioweign June 27, 2007 12:49 PM EDT
You know, I for one believe everything that the Shrub Says o -
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by prinzowhales June 27, 2007 12:41 PM EDT
Blair is something bigger than a poodle, according to "My Pet Goat" authority, George W. Bush...just what kind of DOG is he then?
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by mcvet June 27, 2007 12:40 PM EDT
The most interesting thing about Blair supporting Bush to me is Blair knew all along it would cost him at home in Britain, knew all along he would suffer, but he stuck by Bush anyway dispite that and for that I respect him, he didn't abandon his friend, as in I'm not leaving my wingman! That's a real friend.
Posted by tbweb at 08:53 AM : Jun 27, 2007

There's a big difference between sticking by your friend and following a Souther Fascist into the bunker! Bush is concidered by the Entire Civilized World, including the Citizens of Britian, to be a very unstable Nazi. Sticking by someone like that isn't to be admired. I like Blair and what he did at home. I believe the citizens of that Country will, someday, forgive him for being Cheney's Poodle because of all the good he did for that Country. Heir Bush? He will not get such a break in that he did NOTHING and I mean NOTHING for his Country except spread fear! Sieg Heil Bush!!
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by cjbrix June 27, 2007 12:29 PM EDT
If the Decider says so, than it must be true. I'm sure all the poodle-callers now feel this subject corrected and closed.
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by realpatriot1 June 27, 2007 12:29 PM EDT
tbweb,

They aren't in office to protect their friends, they're supposed to be protecting their citizens.

No respect here.
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by wadyaknow June 27, 2007 12:28 PM EDT
Sit Tony Sit!
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by briannorwood June 27, 2007 12:25 PM EDT
"Tony Blair was no poodle, President Bush said..."

...And ya know, he's right! Blair wasn't Bush's poodle. Turns out, he was Cheney's poodle all along!
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by abbe7 June 27, 2007 12:25 PM EDT
"Somehow our relationship has been seen as Bush saying to Blair 'jump' and Blair saying 'how high?' but that's just not the way it works," Mr. Bush said. "It's a relationship where we say were both going to jump together."

... in bed.
(Sorry couldn't help it).
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by rushlimpdrug June 27, 2007 12:21 PM EDT
"Somehow our relationship has been seen as Bush saying to Blair 'jump' and Blair saying 'how high?' but that's just not the way it works," Mr. Bush said. "It's a relationship where we say were both going to jump together."
- That is funny!
-so they had to agree to say jump at the same time, ask, "how high?" at the same time and jump at the same time.
-now that takes incredible coordination.
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by nothappyatall June 27, 2007 12:15 PM EDT
"Tony Blair was no poodle, President Bush said "

Yeah RIGHT, the two partners in crime shaking hands one last time for the press, Blair was a Bush poodle alright and when Bush said 'bend over Blairy' the poodle bent over and took up rearly.
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by micma-2009 June 27, 2007 11:58 AM EDT



It must have been difficult for Blair, a much more intelligent man than Bush, to be his poodle.


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by realpatriot1 June 27, 2007 11:53 AM EDT
oegonus,

I hope you can respect me when I openly say that Blair has honestly been Bush's poodle.


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by tbweb June 27, 2007 11:53 AM EDT
The most interesting thing about Blair supporting Bush to me is Blair knew all along it would cost him at home in Britain, knew all along he would suffer, but he stuck by Bush anyway dispite that and for that I respect him, he didn't abandon his friend, as in I'm not leaving my wingman! That's a real friend.
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by luvny-2009 June 27, 2007 11:34 AM EDT
I've heard he's been called Bush's poodle," The Sun quoted Mr. Bush as saying. "He's bigger than that.

Ok then he's Bush's Beagle
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by oeangus June 27, 2007 11:23 AM EDT
meboard: I don't agree with the politics of Bush and Blair, but I can respect and appreciate another human being when they're making the effort to speak honestly and openly.
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by drummer94 June 27, 2007 11:19 AM EDT
Lookit the picture. The caption should read: "Did he just call me a dog?" lol
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by oeangus June 27, 2007 11:18 AM EDT
Nice to hear President Bush speak openly like that. I believe he's sincere.
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by drummer94 June 27, 2007 11:04 AM EDT
"Mr. Bush said that he and the outgoing British prime minister had worked together to achieve world peace-" ***? ROFLMAO! Wow, if that doesn't prove George is delusional, I don't know what does. Sad part is, he actually beleives it. All the more to pity. Ok George, put on this nice white jacket and we'll take you someplace warm and cozy where you can rest.
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by blindersoff June 27, 2007 10:59 AM EDT
Tony Blair had to step down because of his stand with George Bush, (instead of his own country) on Iraq. So no he is not a poodle. A poodle is really too big to be a lap dog. I'd say he is one of those little rat dogs.
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by reel-crazy June 27, 2007 10:42 AM EDT

"...equal footing" ????

The BoyBlunder doesn't think much of Mr. Blair, does he?

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