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Jeff Miller wrote:
snip btw...is bush's tie vibrating on anybody else's tv screen... talk about a pertinacious prick. ... He was as scary tonight as I've ever seen him. He is obviously distraught, disoriented and fearful. Poor thing, he means well, and I truly believe that, but he is in WAY over his head and he's finally beginning to realize it. When the Commander in Chief is discombobulated, be afraid. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Jeff Miller wrote: snip btw...is bush's tie vibrating on anybody else's tv screen... talk about a pertinacious prick. ... He was as scary tonight as I've ever seen him. He is obviously distraught, disoriented and fearful. Poor thing, he means well, and I truly believe that, but he is in WAY over his head and he's finally beginning to realize it. When the Commander in Chief is discombobulated, be afraid. Fox News thought he did great. :-) I didn't watch the press conference because I can't bear to listen to him, much less watch him. I did read the text on the Web. He doesn't mean well for the country as a whole. He means well for the plutocracy he represents. He's an evil liar. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 03:11:29 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Jeff Miller wrote: snip btw...is bush's tie vibrating on anybody else's tv screen... talk about a pertinacious prick. ... He was as scary tonight as I've ever seen him. He is obviously distraught, disoriented and fearful. Poor thing, he means well, and I truly believe that, but he is in WAY over his head and he's finally beginning to realize it. When the Commander in Chief is discombobulated, be afraid. I never felt sorry for his father, as I thought he was a conniving CIA head type even as president, but I credited him with intelligence, if not with any understanding of Americans who earn less than $200,000 to $2,000,000 a year. The past couple of years, my sympathy for him has increased enormously. What must it be like to produce a child so publicly ignorant? So dedicated to continuing in paths proven to lead to further destruction? I'd bet he sometimes sits around the house with Barbara and says, "Damn, why didn't we just give that boy all the cocaine his nose could stand and lock him in his room?" -- rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing. Often taunted by trout. Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
He was as scary tonight as I've ever seen him. He is obviously distraught, disoriented and fearful. Poor thing, he means well, and I truly believe that, but he is in WAY over his head and he's finally beginning to realize it. When the Commander in Chief is discombobulated, be afraid. When he made a couple of slips of the tongue within the first minute of his *prepared* *speech*, I knew it was going to get ugly. I've always felt that he knows he's in over his head. It's as if he went to sleep as a rich little frat boy and woke up to find himself as the prez of the fricking uninety states. It's obvious that he enjoys playing the prez (especially when you get to dress up in a fighter pilot's suit), but when it comes to actually making decisions or having to stray from his script, he's totally lost. And after his "performance" last night, I can't imagine anyone doesn't know who's really running the country (i.e., Daddy's henchmen). I wish I had been keeping a tally of the number of times he repeated the same mantras when asked a question ("historic opportunity" ... "It's hard ... hard ... not easy" ... "no longer hope that oceans protect us from harm" ... "he was a threat ... threat" ... "war footing ... war footing ... war footing" ... "console the family members who have lost their life" ... "make America more secure ... the world more free ... the world more peaceful", etc.) And the way he dissembled and started to ramble whenever there was a reasonably tough question. It was truly pitiful, and I am genuinely curious how people from other countries view us when they see him representing us. Of course, now we should keep an eye out for the spinmeisters on the right to see how they are going to make him out to be "presidential". Chuck Vance (who doesn't dislike Dubya, and admits that he was a decent governor of Texas) |
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Conan the Librarian wrote in news:c5jh8a$3qpi$1
@news.swt.edu: he repeated the same mantras w My favorite was "Mustard gas at the turkey farm." I can't believe he's still holding on to this WMD pipe dream. It makes him look crazy. Scott |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote... Conan the Librarian wrote: he repeated the same mantras My favorite was "Mustard gas at the turkey farm." From what I've heard, it sounds like barley stew night at Penns. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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