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Is Bush's Speech To Be Trusted
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| 12-07
| Walter Cronkite
Posted on 12/07/2003 6:20:16 PM PST by vto
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:20:17 PM PST
by
vto
To: vto
I read this to see if I still despised Uncle Walter. Yes, I do. There is no depth to him, and he, as the "most trusted man in America" has done enormous harm to this nation.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:23:24 PM PST
by
marktwain
To: vto
and the point ?
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:26:18 PM PST
by
stylin19a
(is it vietnam yet ?)
To: vto
I read a previous rant by Uncle Walter about a month ago, I copy and pasted several of his points that seemed like crap to me and politely asked him to provide his basis for the "facts" he was reciting.
Funny, I never did hear from him.
To: vto
Walter, Walter, Walter...you are so yesterday. Why don't you just go back to sailing on your nifty little craft (remember, the one that you took Bil and Hil on?) and have the grace to keep quiet.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:29:01 PM PST
by
Maria S
("…the end is near…this time, Americans are serious; Bush is not like Clinton." Uday Hussein 4/9/03)
To: marktwain
Cronkite's beef with the dictators we backed during the Cold War is that they were leaders who stood up against the Communists, whom Cronkite wanted to see win the Cold War.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:29:07 PM PST
by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is Slavery)
To: vto
Good old Walter, still has his game. Hasn't changed a bit. Odd though, being an
objective journalist that he didn't pen anything critical regarding the i42 administration. Maybe he was on an eight year sabatical. Yeah, that's it.
5.56mm
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:29:29 PM PST
by
M Kehoe
To: vto
Nice to see that Uncle Walter, at his advanced age, hasn't lost a bit of his self-righteous bloviating. Kind of like a trip down memory lane.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:29:53 PM PST
by
speedy
To: vto
Time to give it up Walter! He showed himself capable of disarming, self-deprecating humor.
The President has always poked fun at himself!
He even embraced Bill Clinton's intervention in the Balkans, likening it to his own actions in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Our President stands for what is right, not what is popular or partisan!
So, why did the speech sound off-key to me?
Cause your an old geezer who forgot to put in his hearing aid!
That depth is suspect because of his poor record of following through. In Afghanistan, the pledge to reconstruct and democratize that country seemed all but abandoned in order to concentrate forces and finances on the invasion of Iraq.
I guess Europe's failure to anti-up as well as the ME states has nothing to do with this huh? Oh...and don't forget that very humanitarian and partial organization...the UN!
Remember the "road map" for Israel/Palestine? Palestinian terrorists shredded it with their suicide bombs, but not before Bush had failed in his promise to pressure both sides to make critical concessions. He denounced and renounced Yasser Arafat, but seemed, as he had in the past, unwilling or incapable of holding Ariel Sharon's feet to the fire.
A bit antisemitic to me....had the President sent a hit squad for Arafat Conkout would be decrying another liberal tune.
A related issue that does go directly to Bush's sincerity is his acknowledgement in the London speech of "good-faith disagreements" over the war. How does that harmonize with the Republicans' egregious use of such disagreements to bludgeon the Democrats prior to the 2002 midterm elections - a political mugging we can expect to see more of next year?
'Ol Walter must be part of the hate Bush crowd; seems he's turned a blind eye and deaf ear to all the partisan politics that attack our President on a daily basis...hey walt, Jimmy Carter was a miserable failure!
To: vto
I thought he died?
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:34:02 PM PST
by
ItisaReligionofPeace
(I'm from the government and I'm here to help.)
Comment #11 Removed by Moderator
To: vto
Walter, Walter, Walter. Poor Walter. He IS the past. He should find himself a hobby like making little things out of popsicle sticks or something constructive like that instead of ranting and blubbering, thereby proving himself the fool most people THINK he is.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:35:39 PM PST
by
cubreporter
(I trust Rush...he will prevail in spite of the naysayers)
To: vto
"In Afghanistan, the pledge to reconstruct and democratize that country seemed all but abandoned in order to concentrate forces and finances on the invasion of Iraq."
There must be a place named "Afghanistan" on Planet Cronkite, because this statement cannot possibly apply to the newly-free country of the same name here on Earth.
To: cubreporter
Today there is growing skepticism concerning his promise to stay the course in Iraq.A$$HOLE.
BOOKMARK so I can come back and read the replies after you all have torn him a new one.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:38:51 PM PST
by
Howlin
To: vto
Cronkite is soooooooooooo 20th century. Feh!
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:47:07 PM PST
by
Prime Choice
(Conservative: One who doesn't believe that turning the U.S. into a third-world nation is 'progress'.)
To: vto
The difference between Wilson and Bush is that Wilson turned the world upside down in order to put his "ideals" into practice, and as a result the cynics won out at Versailles and elsewhere.
Bush went into Iraq PRIMARILY because it was one of the state sponsors of Islamic terrorism. He would like to make the Arab states more democratic than they were before, in hopes that it would help turn Muslims away from extremism. That may be a vain hope, but it's both benevolent and practical at the same time, because it reduces support for terrorism, shows the Arabs that terrorism is counterproductive, and at least gives them a chance to improve their ways.
With somebody like Uncle Walter, a Republican can never please. If he sounds a conservative theme, he must be a fascist. If he sounds like a Democrat, he must be insincere, because only Democrats are allowed to say those things.
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posted on
12/07/2003 6:48:11 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: vto
Walter Kronkite: forgotten but not gone.
To: Irene Adler
I even misspelled his name.
To: vto
Screw you Walter Cronkite.
To: marktwain
Bugger off Walter!
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posted on
12/07/2003 7:03:27 PM PST
by
YaYa123
(@You Overstayed Your Welcome.com)
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