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~~~President Bush Address Nation & World Tonight -- THREAD V
September 20, 2001

Posted on 09/20/2001 6:56:53 PM PDT by Howlin

THREAD IV


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
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To: Luis Gonzalez, all -- C-SPAN STARTING REBROADCAST NOW!
C-SPAN seems to be rebroadcasting the speech, starting now. I'm listening on C-SPAN Radio, and the president has just been introduced.
161 posted on 09/20/2001 7:35:10 PM PDT by aristeides (demosthenes@olg.com)
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To: WIMom
Re #157 - I'd like to recommend they switch parties and vote GOP.
162 posted on 09/20/2001 7:35:42 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: WIMom
In "Fate is the Hunter", Ernest K. Gann tells us of a fellow pilot with whom he had occasion to share a long flight.  The pilot's name was Park and he was from Texas....

"Park was what so many Texans think they are, or would like to be. He was long and lean and hard. His pale gray eyes belonged behind the sights of a gun barrel and his walk seemed wrong without the clinking of spurs. He was a shy man and quiet spoken, a wonderfully simple man and if he had any nerves I had yet to observe them."

And later.....

"Park's voice suddenly faded away as it often did when he had pronounced the meat of his thoughts; He had no use whatsoever for verbal trimmings."

I cannot imagine a better description of one of America's finest Presidents - George W. Bush.

163 posted on 09/20/2001 7:35:50 PM PDT by 1John
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To: NWU Army ROTC
Oh we will, we will. I believe that completely. God Bless you for your service. I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised with the MTV generation. I, for one, will NOT tolerate those stupid peacenicks! No I won't!!!
164 posted on 09/20/2001 7:35:59 PM PDT by Grenada
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To: Miss Marple
"...Thank God we won the Battle of Florida..."

The FLA Freepers never let up! Gene and the guys took Jesse Pokechop out of the equation!

A defining moment....FRegards

165 posted on 09/20/2001 7:36:13 PM PDT by gonzo
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To: Texasforever
Well, not so fast.

This just in:

http://www.drudgereport.com/flash3.htm

SECRET MEMO REVEALS US PLAN TO OVERTHROW TALIBAN REGIME
THE GUARDIAN
SEPT 21, 2001

The US government is pressing its European allies to agree to a military campaign to topple the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and replace it with an interim administration under United Nations auspices.

Diplomatic cables from the Washington embassy of a key Nato ally, seen by the Guardian, report that the US is keen to hear allied views on "post-Taliban Afghanistan after the liberation of the country". The embassy cable reveals that the US administration is bent on force to evict the Taliban from power because of the shelter it has offered Osama bin Laden, named by the White House as prime suspect for the New York and Washington atrocities on September 11.

The Guardian has also learned that two large US Hercules transport aircraft landed in Tashkent, capital of the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan, on Tuesday loaded with surveillance equipment to be installed along the northern Afghan border. The secret landing represented a radical departure since it appeared to herald the deployment of squadrons of US fighters at Uzbekistan's sprawling airfield at Termez, directly on the border. Such a build-up would incur the wrath of Russia which views the central Asian republics as its backyard.

The Pentagon yesterday continued its move to a war footing, with orders for up to 130 heavy bombers, fighters, aerial refuelling planes and other combat aircraft to be deployed around the Middle East and Central Asia region. Two B-52 bombers yesterday left Barksdale airbase in Louisiana, joining F-15E fighter-bombers, F-16 fighters, B-1 long range bombers and E-3 Awacs airborne command-and-control aircraft that left on Wednesday.

The navy has also sent an additional aircraft carrier toward the Middle East region,which along with the air deployment could place up to 500 US warplanes in the Mediterranean, Gulf and Indian Ocean areas.

Tony Blair, in Washington last night to meet Mr Bush, suggested military strikes inside Afghanistan, targeted on Bin Laden's training camps, could come in a matter of days. "These people, if they could, would get access to chemical, biological and nuclear capability. We have no option but to act," he said.

The US strategy to depose the Taliban regime is based on more than military thinking. A further plank appears to entail supporting the campaign of the exiled 86-year-old monarch of Afghanistan, King Zahir Shah, to return to power by encouraging the guerrilla army of the Northern Alliance opposition to fall in behind him.

Diplomatic documents seen by the Guardian show that Washington is funding and organising the travel of several Northern Alliance figures to Rome to confer with the exiled monarch who is expected to call for a revolution. "The king plans to call on all the Afghan tribes to rise up against the Taliban," the diplomatic cable reported yesterday, citing the advice of the US administration.

US plans to overthrow the Taliban regime were revealed when a senior European politician in Washington this week was told by the US administration that it wanted to hear his country's views on how Afghanistan should be run after the Taliban were defeated and that "closer consultations" were necessary.

The Americans also spoke of a role for the UN in the new "interim administration" for Afghanistan and for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe in central Asia, without mentioning Nato. Washington is routinely sceptical of the UN and OSCE, but the key role was seen as an attempt to build as broad a coalition as possible behind the imminent campaign. The Europeans, Russia, and even China might be swayed by the unusual US inclusiveness, diplomats said. "It's a major change of US policy," said one.

The spying mission in Uzbekistan is also fraught with political risk. The two Hercules could not fly over Iran, but Turkmenistan, the third ex-Soviet state bordering Afghanistan granted permission.

However, diplomats said the Turkmens were less keen to grant overflying rights to US fighter aircraft heading for the Afghan border.

END


166 posted on 09/20/2001 7:36:15 PM PDT by Don Joe
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To: Howlin
You have just witnessed the finest speech ever delivered by an American President in my 48 years on this earth.

HUAH!

Mustard

167 posted on 09/20/2001 7:36:41 PM PDT by Mustard
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To: untwist
This is one Palm Beach County voter who is so proud I fought in enemy territory at home to get our great president elected!

Thank you Palm Beach County George W. Bush voters! And thank God the adults are running the country again.

168 posted on 09/20/2001 7:38:23 PM PDT by nutmeg
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To: drstevej
"Self-focused indignation..." on the part of Ms. Hitlery? Took the words right out of the mouth of Mrs. OKSooner. Add "Bored" also...

And post-menopausal, with dirty flat hair...

169 posted on 09/20/2001 7:38:26 PM PDT by OKSooner
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To: Sungirl
It's great to have neighbors like you. We have a lot to be proud of!
170 posted on 09/20/2001 7:40:50 PM PDT by untwist
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To: Eric in the Ozarks, PhiKapMom, VOA, Critter, others
God works in mysterious ways, doesn't he? George W. Bush having America united behind him, in the presence of Hitlery, with Bill and Al watching from home and probably eating cheetos?

There's something divine about it.

171 posted on 09/20/2001 7:42:34 PM PDT by OKSooner
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To: Texasforever
The most important part of this wonderful speech was what he did NOT say......GWB never ONCE uttered the words UNITED NATIONS!

[Smacks his forehead]

You're right! Excellent observation!

172 posted on 09/20/2001 7:43:52 PM PDT by Dan Day
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To: Peach
I met him during the primary here in Delaware (his first primary win, I might add) and even got his autograph. I always knew he had this in him. I just hope the rest of the world sees it as well. After tonight, I'm sure they will.
173 posted on 09/20/2001 7:44:15 PM PDT by Hurricane Andrew
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To: drstevej
Former first hag actually was behind Chuckie. He's so tall you couldn't see her from the first camera angle. Just saw a different angle, and there she was behind Chuckie. However, barely a smile on her face, and Bush just nodded curtly toward her. No warmth there from him to her or vice versa. What a sourpuss she is. She is just so irrelevant now. Yuck.
174 posted on 09/20/2001 7:45:15 PM PDT by flaglady47 (ISmellaRat)
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To: Alberta's Child
Alberta's Child teaches a lesson to the newest Clymer, William Kristol.

LOL - Go for it!

175 posted on 09/20/2001 7:45:29 PM PDT by Ryle
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To: COURAGE
He could have said if the Talaban does not give up the terrorists, then Congress should declare war on the terrorists and the Talaban. All we got is another buearucrat in Washington. I think he blew it.

*I* think you should replay the speech, and actually listen to it this time...

176 posted on 09/20/2001 7:50:40 PM PDT by Dan Day
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To: Sungirl
Thank you :)
177 posted on 09/20/2001 7:52:42 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Capt. Jake
Boy are you easily duped. Rather sheds crocodile tears. He was over there running around in Afghanistan with his turban on. What a jerk. He and Scheiffer are jumping on the bandwagon for ratings, pure and simple. They can't stand Bush. But they can't show that now because of the obvious circumstances. Don't trust them further than you can throw them.
178 posted on 09/20/2001 8:02:35 PM PDT by flaglady47 (ISmellaRat)
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To: drstevej
Could you imagine "Fidel Gore" in his alpha-male, earthtone fatigues making that speech challenging the soldiers...?

Gore would be asking us to "give sanctions time to work."

179 posted on 09/20/2001 8:31:22 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves
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To: Mr. Jeeves
Gore would be asking us to "give sanctions time to work."

I thank God for every voter who voted for President Bush. We who did vote for him knew what a wonderful president he would be.

Gore would be a disaster now...just like every other Democrat president we have ever had in a time of crisis. Think Jimmy Carter, LBJ, Clinton with Monica bombs! Gore would be a weenie...big time!

180 posted on 09/20/2001 8:39:44 PM PDT by Swede Girl
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