Comments on: Bush 'Taken Aback' By Musharraf Claim

President Says He Knew Nothing About Reputed U.S. Threat Against Pakistan

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by grazinggoat September 22, 2006 10:55 PM EDT
Merry Ramadan and Shana Tovah for all foes in life. Wish The CREATOR bring peace upon the population of the world.
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by gentlearts September 22, 2006 10:28 PM EDT
Sandy5274, you ignorant sl**. It was Clinton who let Ben Laden get away. It's too bad we can't trade away all the people like you who are anti-American in place of those who gave their lives so you ingrates can spout off dopey stuff like that.
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by gentlearts September 22, 2006 10:28 PM EDT
Sandy5274, you ignorant sl**. It was Clinton who let Ben Laden get away. It's too bad we can't trade away all the people like you who are anti-American in place of those who gave their lives so you ingrates can spout off dopey stuff like that.
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by gentlearts September 22, 2006 9:50 PM EDT
I hope that's what Armitage did say. That's what I would say. What's the big deal about who said what to whom? The basic sentiment is what is important. You are either enabling the terrorists or helping the folks fighting against them.
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by sandy5274 September 22, 2006 9:46 PM EDT
OMG did anyone notice the brand new stupid George
W Bush, "Bushism" that Bush "was taken aback" by
it? Oh come on Liar in Chief George W Bush stop
trying to lie your way out here,as we all also
remember Richard Armitage was one of your personal
"Bush Bully Boys" Neo-Con Cheickenhawks you sent
out to beat your War Drums after 9-11 and who that
Bush then use next to beat the Iraq War & WMD War
Drums,after Bush screwed up and let Osama bin Laden escape at Tora Bora in Afghanistan and so
George W Bush can carry our his Personal Vendetta
Against Saddamn Hussein For As Bush Put It & In
His Own Words,"Trying To Kill My Daddy George H W
Bush"after no WMDs were found in Iraq!
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by bellal-2009 September 22, 2006 8:47 PM EDT
Information sharing between intelligence agencies.
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by tomflint69 September 22, 2006 8:19 PM EDT
Its worthless to discuss. We will never come to know about the truth.
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by jbella5 September 22, 2006 7:58 PM EDT
I think Armitage and Bush are lying about this.....Remember the "Your either with us or Against Us" threat that pervaded after 9/11.....
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by meboard September 22, 2006 7:50 PM EDT
Can anyone out there come up with one problem the Bush Admin has taken on (and fixed!) that did not involve the military? P.S. Don't start off with No Child Left Behind.
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by mac2499-2009 September 22, 2006 7:23 PM EDT
Well ShutupMurtha you have a easy going manner when it comes to how this current administration has manage the country. I will say that if the U.S. ever decided to pull out of the U.N. it would be the worst think it could do. First of all because not to many countries would follow the U.S. As for the U.N. hampering the U.S. foreign policy the U.N. currently has not power due to the way the security council is set up. As well you must know that the U.S. has always supported dictators it feels are in its best interest and disregarded dictators that feel pose not threat ie Kaddafy, the goverment of Burma. With respect to foreign policy this administration was not involved or interested until after 9/11. I believe that the president even stated before he was elected in 2000 that the problems in the Mideast was a problem of those countries and not the U.S. As for Iran, I can not take the word their little midget leader at face value with regard to having no desire to acquire nukes but I do feel that they are quite a few years away from making any. The current U.S. policy I feel is the wrong one because we are going after the wrong country. The one we should be worrying about is Pakistan. They have a the nuke and they have a goverment that has is not well like by its people.
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