Comments on: Bush To Seek $245B For War Costs
President Wants Additional $100B For This Year And $145B For 2008
- This has so much 'fuzzy math' growing on it that a 'Weed Whacker won't help...
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- The new white house pastry chef is also the author of a cookbook for desserts. Get this, it's "Desserts for Dummies," now tell me that doesn't fit.
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- Lord Bush & Neo-Con Inc. seem to be Money Addicted.
The side effect is that turns their skin a bit Green and their souls no longer occupy their bodies.
No one seems to know where the money goes. It just goes. Iraq? Nah. Some Elite's Bank Account.
Does Betty Ford have a treatment plan for this?
Soon, these addicts will be giving B.J.s for Billions to get their money fix. - Reply to this comment
- Just Great,,,
-- Idiot Boy is asking for more money -- The $hithead just hired a new Pastry Chef for the White House - Reply to this comment
- %u201CThe NIE does a very nice job of making clear the trajectory that Iraq is on,%u201D says former CIA analyst Kenneth Pollard. %u201CAnd that trajectory is straight down.%u201D
And Bush thinks it's worth another $245 billion. No wonder he failed as a businessman.... - Reply to this comment
- A slight correction: Bush is doing a great job ON Americans, not for Americans. Bush will be remembered as the worst President in U.S. history.
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Better add another 25 billion for the new no-bid Halliburton contract to create mass graves for all the surplus bodies being created by Bush's Iraqi-style Democracy.- Reply to this comment
- Mr. Bush is doing a great job for Americans!
He do all that to bring oil and make your economy stable.
And still you saying bad things about him!! - Reply to this comment
- phineasgage: The small percentage by which Bush was elected in 2004 is not a mandate. The large percentage by which Democrats won in the in November 2006 elections, including the loss of both Houses of Congress, is a mandate, and not in Bush's favor. As the saying goes, you are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
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He's done such an amazing job with the first 400 billion, why shouldn't we give him another 245 billion? Mission acomplished! Freedom's on the march!- Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




