Posted on 07/17/2006 5:22:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
It wasn't meant to be overheard. Private luncheon conversations among world leaders, picked up by a microphone, provided a rare window into both banter and substance - including President Bush cursing Hezbollah's attacks against Israel.
Bush expressed his frustration with the United Nations and his disgust with the militant Islamic group and its backers in Syria as he talked to British Prime Minister Tony Blair during the closing lunch at the Group of Eight summit.
"See the irony is that what they need to do is get Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this (expletive) and it's over," Bush told Blair as he chewed on a buttered roll.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
too many lazy ignorant reporters who don't want to write real news because they don't have the intellect - so instead we get stuff like this as "news".
Oh goodness gracious, get over yourself! Someone said there was nothing in the Bible against foul language, I provided a verse (pinged myself because I had posted that I didn't know where it was, then found it so I pinged that particular post).
I myself said I didn't find what the President said to be particularly offensive (if you read the entire thread). So, perhaps you should stop trying to remove the speck from MY eye.
sheesh.
susie
DUNG wins!
heheh. I love this, when they discover George really is just George. "Yo, Blair! What are you doin'?" lol
I used to think Bush was the best, I voted for him. Now he's selling the country.
And he was dressed nicely.
susie
dung, not s---
sounds too seminar, but what do i know.
I can say that while He was on this earth in bodiy form for the first 33+ years that He never said s---. He spoke Hebrew...
Personally I dont care what kind of language Bush uses...we are all grown ups here and I dont care about Bush saying s_ _ _ anymore than I cared about John Kerry's Rolling Stone expletive festival back in 06. Of course the leftstream media didnt care about Kerry's foul language but apparently cares about Bush's...but I expect them to be hypocrites and fools so no big deal.
There is a story here though and it is this. The President's comments indicate what is suspected...that everyone KNOWS Syria is Hizbullah's master. Everyone knows it but everyone also allows Syria to get away with saying that they arent. Worse...they all act like they believe Syria when they say they arent. SO that when Israel attacks the whole world reacts with outrage...while all along they know that Hizbollah is attacking Israel at the behest of Syria. The whole thing smacks of dishonesty and underhandedness. Are we fighting a war against terror or are we not fighting a war against terror...apparently we are only fighting a war against terror sometimes while so long as its Syria and Iran backing the terrorists we dont really fight them...or do anything for that matter to stop or encourage them to stop.
Americans have lost there lives because of these people and its clear that the leadership of the free world knows exactly what is going on and is choosing to not do anything about it...oh yes except chastise Israel for trying to do something about it.
I would say using the F word is more vulgare then using then using the S word. But then I could be wrong
I have canvassed all the judges (you and me) and now declare that DUNG is the winner. Please alert the media. When referring to the current Middle East crisis, "dung" is the politically correct term of choice.
Let's take a little vote here today, should I or should I not hit the abuse button on our old temporary friend? I consider what he is doing, besides hijacking can be considered religious abuse. What say you?
thank you for bringing into this discussion the actual POINT of what he said. too much attention being paid to the rest of the .... crap. which is totally meaningless in the big scheme.
Yes, he gets grooming points.
stop the dang dung, would be perfectly appropriate to say.
Why not just say sex instead of f--- ;)
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