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Transcript of Bush Speech to U.N.-- Nov 10
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| Nov 10, 2001
| President Bush
Posted on 11/10/2001 8:24:55 AM PST by RobFromGa
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:31:35 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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UNITED NATIONS
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events
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To: Mercuria
It sure is irritating, to say the least!! Yep Queen Mercuria the 1st is not amused when people disagree with her interpertation of Bush's speech at the UN.
141
posted on
11/11/2001 9:50:51 AM PST
by
Dane
To: Dane
Same ol' boring, name-calling, I've-got-no-real-debating-power B.S. from the Dane playpen.
I haven't seen anything substantive in the way of debate out of YOU today, Dane.
But then again, I rarely do, so it's hardly a shocker...
Stay sweet, sexy!
LOL!!!
To: Sueann
re: your #97. As soon as I read that in the transcript, I wondered the same thing.
143
posted on
11/11/2001 9:58:39 AM PST
by
Jodi
To: Mercuria
This speech is as strong as you can go with the U.N. They have now been publicly chastised by Bush for "playing games" for putting a human rights abuser in a position of acceptance.
Watching Bush operate - he deals on the positive and encourages more positive action - which is a very effective managment tool. We have seen how he ignores the actions he finds despicable (all things Clinton) and, instead, turns the attention to positive actions.
This was very apparent this week while Clinton was out with a speech picturing America as also involved in terrorism and no better than the worst terrorists in other countries, Bush comes out with the speech to Americans on how wonderful this country is, how patriotic, how they have done wonderful things for others during this crisis, how our goal is to make this country safe from terrorism for our children and grandchildren. Bush gives us leadership to bring out the best in America. Bush takes us back to the years of strong American values, honor, dignity, love of country - not the trashiness of corruption, spin, manipulations of the truth for personal gain and the desire to cast America as the offender of all in the world.
Bush is the heartland and is like us. Clinton and those that honor and worship him feel they are the elitist intelligent, sophisticated in our midst. We identify with Bush and his values rather than those of the Clinton regime.
144
posted on
11/11/2001 9:59:51 AM PST
by
ClancyJ
Bump for later....
145
posted on
11/11/2001 11:23:47 AM PST
by
Penny1
To: FreeReign
Why thank you, freereign, old chum. BTW, didn't you misspell the second word in your screen name? I'm sure you had the same trouble discerning difference between two words pronounced alike as you do in discerning the difference between diplomatic language and dissembling.
146
posted on
11/11/2001 12:12:26 PM PST
by
Twodees
To: stlrocket
Aaaah, rocket. You're trying hard to get someone to mistake you for a conservative. It'll never happen, son.
147
posted on
11/11/2001 12:14:11 PM PST
by
Twodees
To: Mercuria
I didn't see him deliver his speech, but from reading the transcript I get the picture of an American President who has somehow forgotten that the gang of penniless beggars he's addressing should be on their knees groveling in hopes that we don't take notice of them.
His worshippers can call his speech an exercise in diplomacy. I saw it as a waste of his time and my money.
148
posted on
11/11/2001 12:19:01 PM PST
by
Twodees
To: Dane
Show me where he said anything close to "shove it" to the UN. He sounds more like he's about to ask them for a favor. I'm really looking forward to seeing how you republicans are going to rush to GW's defense when he gets around to either merging the two parties or switching his registration. The way he acts, he could announce either one at any minute.
149
posted on
11/11/2001 12:22:36 PM PST
by
Twodees
Comment #150 Removed by Moderator
To: Twodees
The judgement process of Twodees--->
Why thank you, freereign, old chum. BTW, didn't you misspell the second word in your screen name? I'm sure you had the same trouble discerning difference between two words pronounced alike as you do in discerning the difference between diplomatic language and dissembling.Ya know Twodees -- my fellow Freeper -- I simply asked you way back in this thread to explain your opinion on what Bush said. Your responses since have been unsubstantiated personal attacks. Now in your latest to me, your posted record shows that in your second sentence you wonder if my screen name is really a misspelled "free rein". Then in your third sentence you are sure that my screen name is really a misspelled "free rein" and you assume this personal charge without even checking the source or producing any evidence. Do you form all of your opinions this way?
FreeReign -- a reign or rule of freedom -- not unrestricted freedom of action. Do you understand the difference?
To: FreeReign
Yes, I do understand the difference. It's so nice that you do too. I'm just enjoying my time on earth, chuckling at people who forget that politicians are our employees rather than our leaders or rulers.
You asked me a question. That doesn't mean that I have to answer you. Sometimes I simply like to read the frustrated responses from people who take themselves too seriously.
Do you think that we have a President who speaks in parables requiring interpretation? If we do, we'd better get a new one right away.
152
posted on
11/11/2001 4:22:35 PM PST
by
Twodees
To: Twodees; stlrocket
Well, Twodees,
Guess we all have our own interpretation of Dubya's efforts. But when it comes to deciding what balance to strike on the international stage,I'll put my money on GWB and his talented, experienced staff rather than some anonymous posters at FR.
To: stlrocket; Twodees
LOL!
Poor Twodees. He's kinda sorry lookin'.
To: Twodees
...chuckling at people who forget that politicians are our employees rather than our leaders or rulers.Yes we agree, the dominant global media complex always refers to our representitives as our "leaders" -- nauseating.
To: Mercuria
What Bush said-->
Every civilized nation here today is resolved to keep the most basic commitment of civilization. We will defend ourselves and our future against terror and lawless violence. The United Nations was founded in this cause. What Bush conspicuously did not say -->The U.N. and all the nations here today are resolved to keep the most basic commitment of civilization. We will defend ourselves and our future against terror and lawless violence.
U.N. -- *Smack*
You can argue all you want on what principles Bush should have said the UN was founded on -- I will applaud that Bush clearly leaves out praise for what the UN is today.
Mercuria -- *Wink*
To: FreeReign
But read Dan from Michigan stated about the founding of the United Nations (and Dan is a good Republican patriot!!)...and you'll see exactly what the President DIDN'T say about the founding of the United Nations...as long as we're examining facts AND subtext all over the place here!
**winky back...well, at least you're being good-natured! LOL!!**
Comment #158 Removed by Moderator
To: Calpublican
That's your privilege, to "put your money" on whomever you like. It may be a good idea to watch that "experienced staff", though. They're not nearly as impressive to me as they are to you.
159
posted on
11/12/2001 1:38:47 AM PST
by
Twodees
To: FreeReign
It's obvious that the source of the cult of celebrity which attends politicians is the news media. Uncritical acceptance of that celebrity status is a dangerous thing. More people questioning that status would be nice to see.
160
posted on
11/12/2001 1:41:59 AM PST
by
Twodees
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