Comments on: Bush Condemns Russia's Attack On Georgia

President Blasts Moscow's "Disproportionate" Response; Georgian Leader Signs Cease-Fire

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by lambor59 August 11, 2008 2:30 PM EDT
This SOB Bush started all this mess, now he and Cheney just kick back collecting royal fees from Lockheed Martin, Haliburton and other defense contractors....

75% of Americans are not as stupid, but let 25% controling them.
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by lovegetpeace August 11, 2008 2:28 PM EDT
President Bush provoked this Russian intrusion into Georgia by going ahead to place U.S. Missile Defense systems in Georgia next to Russia. 2 weeks ago Russia said they will not allow it - period.
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by drinuk August 11, 2008 2:27 PM EDT
Cheney has his fingerprints all over this one. The Bush cartel encouraged this loony Georgian President to Go For It ! Putin saw through it and put his foot firmly down and now we will loose the 3000 Russians helping out in Iraq. What a bunch of Sad B A S T A R D S we have running our country.
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by crystaepp01 August 11, 2008 2:21 PM EDT
Bush really needs to mind his own business!! Can you imagine if we are in an all out war with the soviets? Our world, as we know it, would end. Bush has caused enough trama for America and needs to be booted out of office today...before any further harm can be done to us!!
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by jlsv1618 August 11, 2008 2:13 PM EDT
BLA BLA BLA BLA.. BUSH.. YOU''RE BEHIND ALL THIS YOU MASKED BAZTARD
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by jlsv1618 August 11, 2008 2:13 PM EDT
BLA BLA BLA BLA.. BUSH.. YOU''RE BEHIND ALL THIS YOU MASKED BAZTARD
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by caliguy55 August 11, 2008 2:10 PM EDT
Bean brain Bush is in no position to be telling Russia anything regarding the invasion of a sovereign country after what he did to the sovereign nation of Iraq. I hope the neocons and right wing-nuts in the Bush Administration, and their predecessors are happy with the new moral standard they set for countries interacting with each other. Cowboy diplomacy as practiced by George W. Bush is exactly what the Russians are practicing right now. The only thing different about Russia''s invasion of Georgia is it''s based on true facts that warranted such an invasion. On the other hand, the United States'' leaders used lies and deceits to take us into the invasion of Iraq. Bush and Cheney can beat their chest all they want because at the end of the day there''s absolutely nothing they can do about Russia''s actions.
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by causeway_m August 11, 2008 2:06 PM EDT
Vladamir Putins regime of terror needs to be destroyed.


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Posted by OneAmerican_ at 10:20 AM : Aug 11, 2008"

Well Cletus - what''s stopping you and the rest of the fatassed yellow bellied southern yellow bellied trailer trash waddling over to Russia and doing that - what that is EXCEPT your fat yellow bellied and inbred cowardice ??
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by nextgenman August 11, 2008 2:05 PM EDT
You should worry more about global warming or some other chicken little LIB cause. This episode doesn''''t and won''''t affect Americans daily lives one iota.

Posted by mbcsmith at 10:57 AM : Aug 11, 2008
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Yawn. Screching from a tired old RINO. Boooooring.
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by metsobitso August 11, 2008 2:03 PM EDT
Little Bushie was all smiles while he was murdering thousands of innocent Russian women and children. Apparently he enjoys shock and awe and genocide when he is the perpetrator. Now the Russians are coming back with a vengeance and hell is coming with them. Little Bushie doesn%u2019t know what to do. I hope he gets the stuffings kicked out him.
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