Comments on: Bush To Musharraf: "Take Off Your Uniform"
President Tells Pakistani Leader To Quit Army Post And Hold Elections
- "With the full support of Senators Clinton, Obama and McCain, President Bush recently ..."
TopProphet
But what of your own proposed saviour Ron Paul''s desire to eliminate all public infrastructure and leave the citizenry to the mercy of who ever has the most money in the geographic area at the time?
Could you please expand on Ron Paul''s plans for health care, social security, fair wages for the hard working, critical infrastructures such as roads, bridges, hospitals, ports, etc. and safety nets for those who, despite years of dedication and hard work, may suddenly find themselves in dire financial hardship, and perhaps even homeless?
I didn''t think so.
ST
"Truth is defined by the weakest of us who must suffer through it."
SearingTruth
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- "Ron Paul represents a different Republican Party ..."
TopProphet
Indeed.
A Republican party that no longer hides in secret.
A Republican party which desires the destruction of every protection for the middle class and poor that America has ever achieved.
No more public education, roads, health care, or any public infrastructure at all. Much less Constitutional civil liberties.
Just the rich and powerful subjugating and denying the weak and poor every possible freedom imaginable, even the freedom to drive a few miles down a privately owned road to a grocery store, now alleviated of competition because its the only grocery store within seventeen much more expensive toll roads in the area.
By monopolistic agreement with the others who own the roads of course.
Ah yes.
Let''s get even more evil. Let''s "elect" the likes of the heartless Ron Paul, whenever, and if, our current treasonous Republican Dictator Bush decides elections are necessary.
ST
"I do not prefer one form of tyranny over another."
SearingTruth
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- Is Ron Paul the antidote to Bush? Better consider Paul''s attitude to democratic government, first.
Paul boosters struggle to find his positive points, because Paul is basically a Bush Republican who never endorsed all the neocon globalist thinking and money driving Bush. By any standard, this is only damnation by faint praise.
And while Bush and Paul differ here and there on foreign affairs, their policies at home are much closer. Both are cheerleaders for lessez faire-- the policy that brought us everything from Enron to the still rampaging mortgage bust on Wall Street.
Both Paul and Bush follow the Grover Norquist view that government is the problem, not the solution. But like most Bush slogans, that doesn''t describe America or its problems.
For example, it was private sector incompetence, not governmentl health insurance which left America behind Cuba in infant mortality, which makes us pay 2.5 times more for healthcare than the EU, and with 47 million of us medically uninsured as "subprime" risks.
And it was a private, not public sector mortgage fiasco that dropped the DOW 250 points and left 650,000 Americans foreclosed out of their own homes.
Ron Paul, by his stated beliefs, endorses more of the same-- and America simply cannot afford another Bush. - Reply to this comment
- terrorislam4-Lars,,, It''s way past your bed time.
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- Condi Rice to Karen Hughes US Goodwill Ambassador to the Middle East on her departure ----- "You have contributed to the War on Terror, & you are leaveing a big hole" ------- That''s not a shining resume is it ???
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- Nearl4511 asked, "Hey isn''''t W the President and "Commander in Chief"? ... O Wait, our Constitution (GD piece of paper that it is) says it''''s OK.
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Nice one. And Bush is ever so glad for that GD*&&#! piece of paper, no matter what he said about our Constitution in the past.
Under Pakistan''s parliamentary system, Musharaff cannot hold both posts, however important the army happens to be to his continued rule. So, it becomes a choice between rule of law and rule of the army. Dramatically emphasized by lawyers demonstrating in the streets-- an action which takes a certain amount of courage, considering the reputation of the Pakistani secret police.
BYW, I have spoken with at least one Pakistani who supported the original coup by Musharaff, however brazenly illegal, on the idea the general made the trains run on time.
So, it is clear even a lawless brigand can find supporters. Just look at our own country... - Reply to this comment
- CBS reports, "My message was that we believe strongly in elections, and that you ought to have elections soon, and you need to take off your uniform," Mr. Bush said.
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Isn''t it wonderful that Bush finally understands the importance of winning elections with a vote of the people, instead of merely seizing power with the aid of friends in low places? - Reply to this comment
- "Take Off Your Uniform"
And Senator Craig said, "Yessir, and what else?" - Reply to this comment
- Hey George, maybe he''ll take off his uniform if you send him one of your "MISSION aCCOMPLISHED" signs.
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- "What we need is a President who will show us the way. Not the old way. Not the same way, but a NEW WAY. Think about this for a minute. What if we pulled all of our troops out of South Korea? They''''ve been there for 50+ years. What if we quit worrying about Iran, but instead, realized that its having a nuclear weapon will not mean the end of the world? What if we pulled all of our troops out of the Middle-East, and brought them all home? What if we realistically addressed the National Debt, and paid attention to REALLY DOING SOMETHING about stopping illegal immigration? These are the ideas of Republican Presidential candidate, Dr. Ron Paul. ..."
TopProphet
I''m curious.
Why do you leave out the fact that Ron Paul also wants to do away with the department of education, social security, public health services, public transportation, and even public financing of all highways and freeways.
The heinous Dr. Ron Paul simply advocates lifting the false face off the brutal neocons, and displaying it proudly for all to see.
No more public anything. No more help for anyone, of any class. Just the good old fashioned subjugation of the weak and poor by the rich and powerful.
We already have hundreds of Ron Paul''s running our government today.
We need someone different.
Someone who''s an American, not a fascist.
ST
"I do not prefer one form of tyranny over another."
SearingTruth
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- you need to take off your uniform," Mr. Bush said
Bush added meet me in the mens room. - Reply to this comment
- "You can''t be the president and the head of the military at the same time," Mr. Bush said, describing a telephone call with Musharraf.
The guy just can''t stop himself from gushing hypocrisy.
I wonder if Bush thinks Musharraf forgot that he is constantly calling himself "the decider guy" AND "the commander guy"?
Or maybe Bush is just hinting that all Musharraf has to do is hide from the active duty uniform...it worked for Bush. - Reply to this comment
- Musharraf w|rde nicht seine Uniform beseitigen und Sie konnten nicht Bush oder Cheney in einem erhalten!
Musharraf n''enlhverait pas son uniforme et vous ne pourriez pas obtenir Bush ou Cheney dans un !
!Musharraf no quitarma su uniforme y usted no podrma conseguir Bush o Cheney en uno! - Reply to this comment
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The Emperor of the World tells the magalamaniac dictator (no differnt than Noriega, the Shah , or Marcos) to stand down.
Who has the greater illusions of grandeur? GW, methinks. - Reply to this comment
- I hope ya''ll are taking pictures for your family albums,,, You''re witnissing a Nation In Decline -- Our Own
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- "Take off your uniform" ??? ---- This comes from a coward who left his on the air field when faced with active duty ========= LOL
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- Bush to Musharraf: "I love a man in uniform. Now take it off you bad boy!"
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- gkc99....there you go misquoting history again. In fact if it wasn''t for French intervention after Waterloo you would be a British Colony.
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- "Careful not to go too far in rebuking a close anti-terrorism ally, the Bush administration''s response to Musharraf''s actions has been mild. It stands in sharp contrast to the administration''s tougher stance taken when Myanmar''s military regime cracked down on pro-democracy protesters in September, for instance.
"There is a difference," Mr. Bush said. "Pakistan has been on the path to democracy. Burma hasn''t been on the path to democracy. It requires different tactics to achieve the common objective.""
"An objective mind may often detect deception, in that it simply makes no sense."
SearingTruth
"And so I ask, how many atrocities must we commit before we are evil? How many rights must we lose before we are no longer free?"
SearingTruth
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- Bush asks Mushy to take off his uniform? What is this, some weird new Skull & Bones initiation?
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