Comments on: Saudi Prince Assails Bush's Mideast Legacy

Fmr. Ambassador Says U.S.-Saudi Relations Are At Risk Without Major Policy Changes

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by fagsnaids January 25, 2009 4:21 PM EST
the fact that this man waited till bush is gone shows his credibility.
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by fagsnaids January 25, 2009 4:20 PM EST


What can we all do TO help repair what has been made broken?

Posted by Hypnotoad72 at 01:12 PM : Jan 25, 2009
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AAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHH ohhh that is nice..i think that liberal media coated nicety is over..hear about pakistan?? heard about afghanistan?? or you are waiting for the next ''news'' from the jon stewart show??



what these sandni55ers want you to do to reapir the damage is ''just suck thier c0cks and die''..now go and appease them show us how wits done
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by bm6005 January 25, 2009 4:18 PM EST
Bush''s legacy, "I got mine".
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by evian_ycnan January 25, 2009 4:12 PM EST
Israeli PM in war crimes pledge
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says Israel will protect from prosecution any of its soldiers accused of war crimes in Gaza.

Posted by AlShahab at 01:09 PM : Jan 25, 2009

Well Ehud, I really don`t think they are as interested in the soldiers so much as you.
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by hypnotoad72 January 25, 2009 4:12 PM EST
It''s agreed the previous President did a lot of damage. So far, President Obama has been sincere in everything he has said. I believe him. Dramatic change will be made, but clearly it''s going to take more than 4 days for the seeds to be sewn.

What can we all do TO help repair what has been made broken?
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by larryhammick January 25, 2009 3:57 PM EST
What would Turki al-Faisal be today without Henry Ford and the like? Absolutely nothing.
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by renonv5 January 25, 2009 3:43 PM EST
Saudi Prince Assails Bush''s Mideast Legacy

After so many years of strong ties to the Bush family and eight recent years to come forward, I can only say this Turki is a cowardly sort. A day late and a dollar short, so keep your comments to yourself, nobody is listening.
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by smurfcrusher January 25, 2009 3:38 PM EST
Although the lack of Saudi candor for eight years can also be considered "sickening", I agree that Bush has given the Israelis free reign to commit murder and in fact are now being considered for war crimes prosecution.

We need to be fair if we expect a fair and honorable outcome. Peace is not a bitter elixir fed to prisoners strapped to tables.
Peace is a meal shared among friends.
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by smurfcrusher January 25, 2009 3:35 PM EST
"Bush was one of the greatest president of all times. He kept these anti-American fools at bay. Lets hope Obama can do the same.

Posted by mr_2258 at 10:57 AM : Jan 25, 2009

BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHA
HAHA... BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA..... BAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA Please stop it!! My side is hurting!!"

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mr_2258 is known for such comments, but, believe it or not I don''t think he''s trying for humor.

Of course this is laughable.
I''m still trying to figure out if he''s a lobbyist, clueless chump raised in a religious brain-washing cult, or psychology student just trying to see how people react to the absurd.
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by inventagod2 January 25, 2009 3:32 PM EST

nice - the bully has left the playground, and these guys get all brave...
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