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The Grimmus
Jul8-03, 11:24 PM
Has anyone eles noticed that once one of our wars and "hunts" go sour we turn our attention some where eles.

Our hunt for Osama Bin Ladin....dident find him lets exstiguish and "rebuild" afghanistan.

Warlords begin to slowly take over again and the public is asking for Osma Bin Ladin (as if his death will really stop anything anyway)

Now Iraq has "weapons of mass destruction" we invade at a cost of life and as of now found nothing, tension is mounting but who has time to worry about Iraq when pece in Africa is at risk Korea has a "nukeulair" weapon or two and now i hear that Iran has violated some weapon realted law.

kat
Jul8-03, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by The Grimmus
pece in Africa is at risk I just have to butt in and ask...when was africa at peace? because I think you really have to attain peace in order to risk it. So, maybe the distraction is that he's NOTICING it's not at peace and not that peace is there and at risk, yes?

Mattius_
Jul8-03, 11:38 PM
i agree kat

russ_watters
Jul10-03, 01:34 AM
All presidents do this. But its not a coincidence that the movie "Wag the Dog" was released during the Clinton Presidency. He was a magician - a master of misdirection.

The Grimmus
Jul10-03, 04:32 PM
i know that all presedents change what peopel are payign attention to to cover up mistakes but Bush is makign it so obvious he need to cover it up more.


I never saw wag the dog was it good

russ_watters
Jul10-03, 09:29 PM
Originally posted by The Grimmus
I never saw wag the dog was it good Heh. I never saw it either [;)]

Ivan Seeking
Jul12-03, 05:34 AM
Politics is like a first date: Nothing is as it appears.

Read The Prince by Machiavelli. This book defines modern politics. It is considered required reading for any person who seeks high office.

russ_watters
Jul12-03, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
Read The Prince by Machiavelli. This book defines modern politics. It is considered required reading for any person who seeks high office. Great book. Ironic that its still relevant today.

Zero
Jul12-03, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
Politics is like a first date: Nothing is as it appears.

Read The Prince by Machiavelli. This book defines modern politics. It is considered required reading for any person who seeks high office.

So when did they put out a picture-book version for Bush to 'read'? Or does his mommy read it to him before his mid-afternoon nap?

Ivan Seeking
Jul12-03, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by Zero
So when did they put out a picture-book version for Bush to 'read'? Or does his mommy read it to him before his mid-afternoon nap?

I think it was an illustrated version with each page marked as "DO" or "DON'T"

[:D] [:D] [:D]

Ivan Seeking
Jul12-03, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by russ_watters
Great book. Ironic that its still relevant today.

It would seem that Carter never read this; a great man but a lousy prince.

The Grimmus
Jul12-03, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by Zero
So when did they put out a picture-book version for Bush to 'read'? Or does his mommy read it to him before his mid-afternoon nap?
ba bum bum
hey bush is our leader and...oh wait i got that just now hahaha what an illiterate man

Andy
Jul14-03, 06:08 AM
Ah well never mind, just have to get used to politicians and their ability (inability) to mislead the public over everything that they do.

halfdyke
Jul14-03, 06:04 PM
lol did anyone see that footage of pres. and mrs. bush in the jeep, and the elephants were getting nasty? i would have given anything to be in that jeep and see the looks on their faces when they saw that!

halfdyke
Jul14-03, 06:06 PM
oh, and grimmus, you REALLY need help with your spelling!