Comments on: Bush "Stands Firm" Against China's Abuse
Hours Before Heading To Olympics, President Bluntly Rebukes Chinese Leaders, After Lauding Their Progress And Reforms
- In honor of it''s protagonist, Water Boarding will now be referred to as Water Bushing :-)
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- Bush to hold private meetings with PRC PM to exchange "advanced interrogation techniques" :-)
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- I remember just as Bush took office when the Chinese seized our spy plane, and he just sat there paralyzed with fear about what to do.
I thought "what a coward this guy is" and that has been proven right over and over again. They *never* would have taken our spy plane if Clinton was in office.
Conservatives are weak and stupid people, afraid of their own shadows and looking for a daddy figure to lead them. This irrational and childish behavior lead them to cling to the first person who tell them what they want to here, even if it''s a lie.
Conservatives are pu$$ies. - Reply to this comment
- Bush: "We press for openness and justice not to impose our beliefs, but to allow the Chinese people to express theirs."
He added: "besides. We tried that in Iraq and it didn''t go so well" - Reply to this comment
- SHRUBS not so excellent adventure.
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- Bush is standing firm while Dik Cheney is as limp as a rag
--probably because Bush rides his bike around all the time when he''s supposed to be working, while Cheney just sucks down whisky and sucks cigars with his Ruch Limpbaugh and company - Reply to this comment
- copyat5 wrote:
"the whole nation lives on a national credit card"
We truly are a reflection of our government. - Reply to this comment
- The MURDERER of thousands stands firm, how sweet.
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- To Good4Always:
(Big Yawn) - Reply to this comment
- jimfinster
Hey, whats up....you know what''s funny, remember our conversation yesterday, as I was in the car, I heard on the radio that tyson foods has made an agreement with their union, that they will be eliminating Labor Day holiday, and instead will be replacing it with the muslim holy day (I don''t know the name) during the Ramadan holy week....this is exactly what I was talking about.....I don''t mean to continue our discussion, just thought it was ironic that I heard that this morning....this was an agreement with the union, because the majority of muslim workers wanted it - Reply to this comment
- Does this story upset all you GOP losers? Don''t worry, you will still get to exploit people around the world.
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- cbsfan73 wondered:
"In fact, I wonder what is really going on under that table..."
whiskyrokkr stated:
"China $ucks"
Okay, question answered... - Reply to this comment
- China $ucks
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- cbsfan73 replied to his own post:
"I wonder if they play "footsie" under the table..."
In fact, I wonder what is really going on under that table... - Reply to this comment
- Action, not speeches.
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- SistaTee wrote:
"While dining with the leader of the world''s largest slave-labor camp, President Bush stood firm on human rights? Impressive."
I wonder if they play "footsie" under the table... - Reply to this comment
- While dining with the leader of the world''s largest slave-labor camp, President Bush stood firm on human rights? Impressive.
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- mbcsmith wrote:
"You forgot leader of the free world and the most powerful nation on earth."
By "free", do you mean having representatives vote your conscious on public issues, unlike in a real democracy where the people vote on major issues?
By "powerful", do you mean manipulative and bullying? - Reply to this comment
- babooph revealed:
"One cannot help but notice the south has the poorest education system & the most support bfor mthe idiot president-surely no co incidence"
He''s right. Southerners are very easy to dupe. (Just look at all the evangelists getting filthy rich.)That is why all the carpet baggers and snake oil peddlers went south - to look for a sucker. - Reply to this comment
- If anyone cared what Bush thought or said, these would be powerful statements. Unfortunately, through his own blundering actions, he''''s become a pariah on the world stage.
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Posted by foxmulder33 at 12:14 PM : Aug 07, 2008
You forgot leader of the free world and the most powerful nation on earth. - Reply to this comment
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