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To all George Bush haters
04:51:42 Jun 30th 07 - Mr. Arthion:

Bush hasn't used any foul play to get into office. The supreme court justices who decided Bush would be president were nominated by the democratic president Clinton, so if anything Gore had the advantage on that one.


06:44:06 Jun 30th 07 - Mr. Mbeidas:

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Mr. Drognilz Balixmon
6/27/2007 7:58:28 PM
Shut up commie!

I didnt bother to read the whole thread since I am in a hurry. But just a little FYI. Hussein was put to power by CIA becouse he WASNT a commie. Actually, the man butchered thousands of commies. Then again, you probobly think its jolly good to kill people on the ground of them having the wrong ideas. Its amazing how the USA with Bush in office(and the rest of the western world) is becoming more and more like Soviet. To protect our citizens freedom we we are taking it away from them, exactly what happened in Soviet.

 

you are right sadam was been powered by america to fight iran to law the petrol cost cuz the arabs  didnt give petrol to america in that time .


08:58:28 Jun 30th 07 - Mr. Sakaal II:

Arthion, in my previous post I used the word "foul play" in mainly two meanings: 1) in general, 2) the US hawkish magnates (to whom Eisenhower referred as the Military Industrial Complex) who I believe most probably were behind the J.F.K. murder for example.

G.W.Bush may have been fairly elected and there seems not be much foul play in him rising to presidency. The M.I.C. doesn't need to do anything when things go their way regardless. However some of them might intervene, if the people elected a president who opposes war. When USA is not involved in any wars, the M.I.C. can literally lose trillions compared to when USA is waging wars.

Of course you don't have to necessarily kill the president. You can try to bend him otherwise or somehow attack his credibility (scandals) and make him stand down. However, more aggressive military minds within the M.I.C. might under some circumstances be tempted to conspire to a political murder.

Would you kill a single man, if he stood between you and a war bill of trillions of dollars to your companies?

A president who opposes war is the worst nightmare of many M.I.C. business leaders and owners.


09:06:04 Jun 30th 07 - Mr. Sakaal II:

Bruto Cikayson, you asked what my country was. It is Finland <- Click on the link!


09:15:10 Jun 30th 07 - Mr. Sakaal II:

And my apologies for posting old news. Here is the latest list by Transparency International:

http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2006

Rank | Country | 2006 CPI Score | Surveys used | Confidence range

1

Finland

9.6

7

9.4 - 9.7

1

Iceland

9.6

6

9.5 - 9.7

1

New Zealand

9.6

7

9.4 - 9.6

4

Denmark

9.5

7

9.4 - 9.6

5

Singapore

9.4

9

9.2 - 9.5

6

Sweden

9.2

7

9.0 - 9.3

7

Switzerland

9.1

7

8.9 - 9.2

8

Norway

8.8

7

8.4 - 9.1

9

Australia

8.7

8

8.3 - 9.0

9

Netherlands

8.7

7

8.3 - 9.0

11

Austria

8.6

7

8.2 - 8.9

11

Luxembourg

8.6

6

8.1 - 9.0

11

United Kingdom

8.6

7

8.2 - 8.9

14

Canada

8.5

7

8.0 - 8.9

15

Hong Kong

8.3

9

7.7 - 8.8

16

Germany

8.0

7

7.8 - 8.4

17

Japan

7.6

9

7.0 - 8.1

18

France

7.4

7

6.7 - 7.8

18

Ireland

7.4

7

6.7 - 7.9

20

Belgium

7.3

7

6.6 - 7.9

20

Chile

7.3

7

6.6 - 7.6

20

USA

7.3

8

6.6 - 7.8



16:30:55 Aug 2nd 07 - Mr. Anatoliy Grushkov:

When George Bush dies, I will have a celebration involving the us flag and a litre of kerosine.


16:37:58 Aug 2nd 07 - Mr. Alexander The Great:

mate george bush don't die


16:39:02 Aug 2nd 07 - Mr. Aben II:

Yesss 18th!!!!

GO IRELAND,GO IRELAND,GO IRELAND!!!

YEAH!


17:09:39 Aug 2nd 07 - Sir Kelnos:

It is good that we can actually have these discussions.  Sure they are rather immature, but still...it shows that there is some freedom left in these corrupt countries.

I would say that Ulyssis S. Grant still holds as one of the worst U.S. presidents... not really for anything he did that was like Bush.  But because he allowed so much corruption within his own office.  Like so many presidents of the modern age and former ages, he allowed his friends into positions of power.   And they abused that power something aweful.

For his part, Grant was a good man...he just really did not know how to deal with the position of politics as he found it.  War was much easier back then.  Enemies went around mostly in uniform...and they fought you.  Those days are gone now.


00:31:31 Aug 3rd 07 - Mr. Brashen:

Well one sad example on how the government works in the states today is how they put in tons of money in the army wile have problems with unemployment and how the infra structure suffers.

The collapsed bridge is something I did not think would happen in such a developed country but the army seems to have a higher priority then making sure old roads and bridges are repaired after long use.


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