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To: dc hole
Go away. The President tells the truth, and you liberals don't. I am not splitting semantical hairs with someone whose leader debated the meaning of "is."

I notice you guys always show up when the President does exceptionally well. Do you get emergency orders or what?

278 posted on 01/05/2002 10:44:14 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
khephra Donating Member (9611 posts) Click to EMail khephra Click to send private message to khephra Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 02:45 PM (ET)
1. "That line had to be Bush's"
Because no one else in his staff would be so stupid as to say something that draws such obvious comparisons to his father's failure as a President OR that would set Jr. up for the same failure. That was SUCH a bad choice of words.

Words, meet ass. Now bite hard.



"Americans have different ways of saying things. They say "elevator", we say "lift" ... they say "President", we say "stupid psychopathic git."
Alexai Sayle.
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0007 Donating Member (835 posts) Click to EMail 0007 Click to send private message to 0007 Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:10 PM (ET)
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10. "One major goof"
will lead to many more.

Just keep parading this mentally deficient reject out daily in organized public procession and on ceremonial occasions and it won't be long before the whole world is laughing at him.

What a joke!

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DisgustipatedinCA (50 posts) Click to EMail DisgustipatedinCA Click to send private message to DisgustipatedinCA Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 02:45 PM (ET)
2. "January 5, 2002"
Burn that date into your memory. The day Bush finally followed in his idiot dad's footsteps with a vow of no new taxes. The position already is, and will become even more indefensible over time. Nimrod's about to get chewed up in the big league.
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booley (169 posts) Click to EMail booley Click to send private message to booley Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 02:52 PM (ET)
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5. "Actually, it sounds more like a fruedian slip..."
look again at what he is saying...
"Not over my dead body will they raise your taxes!"
NOT over his dead body, he's basicly saying he wouldn't kill himself over stopping new taxes. And once the effects of the last spate of tac cuts become obviouse, you can be sure they'll have to aise a few taxes to ty to fix the mess they made.
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norm (1 posts) Click to EMail norm Click to send private message to norm Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:00 PM (ET)
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7. "I was just going to comment..."
on that. The great pretender can't even speak in platitudes without messing them up. IMHO, this kind of mistake tends to be made by people who never read anything more challenging than the TV Guide.
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CollegeDude (656 posts) Click to EMail CollegeDude Click to send private message to CollegeDude Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 02:49 PM (ET)
3. "Open mouth, insert foot"
For all of the stupidity most of us have pegged for our man Dubya, I really don't think any of us would expect a blunder this bad. Hopefully someone at the DNC grabbed that sound byte and will prepare to shove it repeatedly up his arse come 2004. Democrats taking back Congress in this year's elections are even more significant now. If we can get Congress back and force some sort of bill like this on Dubya, he's either got to break his word or veto it and show that he's a corporate whore.

-CollegeDude
Donated fifty feet of rope to Dubya's 04 campaign

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NeeChee (49 posts) Click to EMail NeeChee Click to send private message to NeeChee Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:14 PM (ET)
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11. "haha"
Daschle is a smart man. He said exactly the right thing at exactly the right time. He never said anything about raising taxes, assuming that the republicans would go ape shit and say all sorts of reactionary garbage. Now Karen “sit ‘n spin” Hughes is doing her best to weave “hidden agendas” into a speech that clearly elucidates the folly of Bush’s economic policy. I’m going to fax Tom a thank you note on Monday, it’s great that a Democrat is actually going to dig in his heels and fight the fascist revolution. He’s setting a good example for others to follow. We all need to make sure that this administration goes down in history for what it really is, the most corrupt American regime ever!

“FIGHT TILL YOU DIE!”

~ NeeChee


George W. Bush Jr. - The Diet Coke of Evil



Tinky Winky. He's the one. Don't believe his lies.


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khephra Donating Member (9611 posts) Click to EMail khephra Click to send private message to khephra Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:17 PM (ET)
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12. "neat Cthulhu"
I'll have to put up my Cthulhu for President sig again someday.



"Americans have different ways of saying things. They say "elevator", we say "lift" ... they say "President", we say "stupid psychopathic git."
Alexai Sayle.
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KeepHopeAlive Donating Member (463 posts) Click to EMail KeepHopeAlive Click to send private message to KeepHopeAlive Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 02:51 PM (ET)
4. "Just sitting here smiling"
This is good news. I'll bet that was his own little off-the-script slip.

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Walt Starr (528 posts) Click to EMail Walt%20Starr Click to send private message to Walt%20Starr Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 02:56 PM (ET)
6. "He's moved to the corner"
Now we have to keep him on the ropes.

New taxes must be put in place in 2003 to pay for the war. He's lost it big time.

EVERY DUMBYA FISCAL PROPOSAL IS:


Enronomics!!!

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CollegeDude (656 posts) Click to EMail CollegeDude Click to send private message to CollegeDude Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:03 PM (ET)
8. "Something else just hit me"
I just read the article again and thought of something else about this. The article proclaims that he was talking to California workers, and it was to them he uttered the line that will become infamous here on DU, and probably is already.

I don't suppose the media will point out that Democrats are not at all trying to raise *their* taxes, in the context of low-level workers, whom Dubya was addressing.

Check out another thing he said - "This economic debate is troubling me". If that's not saying that he doesn't encourage debate, I don't know what does. I mean, we all knew it already, but that's pretty blatant.

The Freudian slip aspect of the Read My Lips II is also curious, and it makes me wonder if this was off-the-cuff or not. Either he worded it that way on purpose, or his stupidity just gave him a lucky break and the way he phrased it gave him deniability.

-CollegeDude
The world may never know

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kentuck Donating Member (3682 posts) Click to EMail kentuck Click to send private message to kentuck Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:04 PM (ET)
9. ""Not over my dead body..." ??"
Does that mean he is open to a tax increase or over-ride of the ill-conceived corporate give-away of last year? Perhaps we need to get that clarified??

Buddha:
"All that we are is the result of what we have thought."

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Sagan (586 posts) Click to EMail Sagan Click to send private message to Sagan Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:20 PM (ET)
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13. "Trust me..."

Ari, Karl and Karen (can't we get Ari a K name? It would be SO convenient) will clean up the Boy King's verbal muddlings and meanderings for the press, which will then dutifully report it as if it was said by His Majesty on the spot.

After all, he's SO clever and filled with "sublime masculinity" as Tweety says.

Ugh. I have to take a shower now.

"There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to Democracies as against despots: suspicion." -- Demosthenes

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Caliphoto (295 posts) Click to EMail Caliphoto Click to send private message to Caliphoto Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:25 PM (ET)
14. "A group of workers?"
Hmmm... wonder how these folks were hand-picked this time? Or are they lobbyists DRESSED as workers as usual?? Phoney town hall meetings, lobbyists in costume, we didn't elect Bush, we elected Barnum & Bailey. What a circus!

I will never, ever forget this slip-up. You know it wasn't scripted.. he just gets soooo stirred up when people clap for him (he forgets they're planted there for just that purpose), that he goes all googly inside and starts yelling stupid things. I see it in his face! Like a little kid telling a joke to a group.. the more they laugh.. the more the kid adds.

Pity this pResident believes his own PR. Duh.

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coralsea Donating Member (2492 posts) Click to EMail coralsea Click to send private message to coralsea Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jan-05-02, 03:29 PM (ET)
15. "Not over my dead body will they raise your taxes!"
Awfully nice of him.... it sounds like he's giving us a choice...

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because they believe most people are pretty much like themselves.

Conservatives are fearful, mistrusting, angry, bitter and afraid because they, too, believe most people are pretty much like themselves."

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296 posted on 01/05/2002 11:31:33 AM PST by VRWC_minion
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