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Syria's President, Believing U.S. "Not Capable" Of Making Peace, Turns To France For Jump-Starting Talks

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by whitemale08 July 12, 2008 12:28 PM EDT
Of course Syria is going to look to France.

The U.S. is not even an ecnomic superepower anymore.

And Sooon after a 100 years of war and ocupation, it won''t be a military superpower either.

As a matter of fact we already are neither because all of our military is either in N.A.T.O. protecting the European oligarchy and monarchy from their own New World Order citizens or destroying itself in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Thx...Republicans.
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by floydzepp2 July 12, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
Notice how Cheney and crawled back into the woodwork again? Never hear from him unless he''s manipulating the Shrub Puppet.
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by floydzepp2 July 12, 2008 12:10 PM EDT
-sorry fz2, my Parkinson doesn''''t help this morning!

Posted by trishab4 at 08:57 AM : Jul 12, 2008
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My apologies. I am very sorry!

Floyd
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by liberalme July 12, 2008 11:58 AM EDT

"Frankly, we do not think that the current American administration is capable of making peace. It doesn''t have either the will or the vision, and it only has a few months left," he said.

How true is that! That little "world leader wanna be" in the White House, who was to big a coward (the only thing he''s ever been big on) to do his military duty, has USED our troops to do his dirty work.
He is a pompus idiot who never wanted peace and walks around as the big "I am".

At the least Sarkozy is displaying intelligence that Bush isn''t capable of.

Bush---the Judas of America--the American terrorist, may the rest of your life become the heII you have created.
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by trishab4 July 12, 2008 11:57 AM EDT
Posted by trishab4 at 08:39 AM : Jul 12, 2008
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How many times are you gonna post this? You are as bad as a RINOpublican.
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Posted by FloydZepp2 at 08:44 AM : Jul 12, 2008

-sorry fz2, my Parkinson doesn''t help this morning!
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by trishab4 July 12, 2008 11:57 AM EDT
Posted by trishab4 at 08:39 AM : Jul 12, 2008
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How many times are you gonna post this? You are as bad as a RINOpublican.
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Posted by FloydZepp2 at 08:44 AM : Jul 12, 2008

-sorry fz2, my Parkinson doesn''t help this morning!
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by floydzepp2 July 12, 2008 11:44 AM EDT
Posted by trishab4 at 08:39 AM : Jul 12, 2008
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How many times are you gonna post this? You are as bad as a RINOpublican.
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by trishab4 July 12, 2008 11:39 AM EDT
CBS: In an interview with the French daily Le Monde on Wednesday, Assad welcomed the French "break," and said Syria was not prepared to offer any concessions to this U.S. administration.
"Frankly, we do not think that the current American administration is capable of making peace. It doesn''t have either the will or the vision, and it only has a few months left," he said

-We frankly do believe this AIPAC-lead monkey in the WhiteHouse is not fit for making peAce-of-sh*t whatsoever! He is only a monkey in the hands of AIPAC and nut-rightwing Conservatives of America. Worst of all, he''s not even a good monkey!

The US presidency has been hijacked by the AIPAC and Israel-First traitors!

-I''m happy Sarkozy moved on to take back the French influence in the Middle-East. A removal of Jacques ChIraq (French former president) gave a better image to France and I wish the same would happen here in Washington, with the removal of rotten Bush/Cheney thievery high-counsel, and prevention of continuation of same old with McSenile...
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by trishab4 July 12, 2008 11:39 AM EDT
CBS: In an interview with the French daily Le Monde on Wednesday, Assad welcomed the French "break," and said Syria was not prepared to offer any concessions to this U.S. administration.
"Frankly, we do not think that the current American administration is capable of making peace. It doesn''t have either the will or the vision, and it only has a few months left," he said

-We frankly do believe this AIPAC-lead monkey in the WhiteHouse is not fit for making peAce-of-sh*t whatsoever! He is only a monkey in the hands of AIPAC and nut-rightwing Conservatives of America. Worst of all, he''s not even a good monkey!

The US presidency has been hijacked by the AIPAC and Israel-First traitors!

-I''m happy Sarkozy moved on to take back the French influence in the Middle-East. A removal of Jacques ChIraq (French former president) gave a better image to France and I wish the same would happen here in Washington, with the removal of rotten Bush/Cheney thievery high-counsel, and prevention of continuation of same old with McSenile...
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by trishab4 July 12, 2008 11:39 AM EDT
CBS: In an interview with the French daily Le Monde on Wednesday, Assad welcomed the French "break," and said Syria was not prepared to offer any concessions to this U.S. administration.
"Frankly, we do not think that the current American administration is capable of making peace. It doesn''t have either the will or the vision, and it only has a few months left," he said

-We frankly do believe this AIPAC-lead monkey in the WhiteHouse is not fit for making peAce-of-sh*t whatsoever! He is only a monkey in the hands of AIPAC and nut-rightwing Conservatives of America. Worst of all, he''s not even a good monkey!

The US presidency has been hijacked by the AIPAC and Israel-First traitors!

-I''m happy Sarkozy moved on to take back the French influence in the Middle-East. A removal of Jacques ChIraq (French former president) gave a better image to France and I wish the same would happen here in Washington, with the removal of rotten Bush/Cheney thievery high-counsel, and prevention of continuation of same old with McSenile...
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