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LIVE THREAD: President Bush's State of the Union Address 2006 9:00 P.M. EST
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| January 31, 2006
Posted on 01/31/2006 3:48:34 PM PST by Howlin
9:00 P.M. EST!!!
It's a great day to be a Republican!!!!
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 109th; alito; borders; bush; bush43; cindysheehan; democracy; demresponse; dictatoreradication; energy; energysecurity; eyebrowes; guestworker; ignobleguests; itscelebrationbhes; kaine; keyboardspooge; lineitemveto; livethread; mommamoonbat; mothersheehan; newcular; nucular; oil; soldiers; sotu; stateoftheunion; term2
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To: Calpernia
To: sageb1
FREEPmail is NOT to be used to fight on.
To: Candor7
To: kajingawd
Nope, all YOU were doing, was
LYING and putting words into the president's mouth, which he did NOT utter!
And yes, there ARE people, in America, WHICH YOU ARE NOT, who are against LEGAL immigration. There are even some such right here on FR, which is appalling, considering how many naturalized and waiting to become American citizens, immigrants, there are right here on FR!
And as a Canadian, frankly, it's none of this is your bloody business.
To: nopardons
the only words i put into his mouth were the one's he omitted... :D
5,585
posted on
02/01/2006 10:31:22 PM PST
by
kajingawd
(" happy with stone underhead, let Heaven and Earth go about their changes")
To: kajingawd
Yes, that's right...YOU put words into the president's mouth, that
HE DID NOT SAY, but which you wished that he had, so that you could fume about them. Ergo, you ARE a liar and have just admitted it. Thank you...........
Until now, you have been a poltroon of the highest order. OTOH, if you now retort with that gibberish, that that's what he "meant to say", you will again revert into the Mary Mapes/Dan Rather fold.
To: nopardons
again...when he said immigrants, he meant illegal aliens...i will stand by this.
:D
5,587
posted on
02/01/2006 10:50:20 PM PST
by
kajingawd
(" happy with stone underhead, let Heaven and Earth go about their changes")
To: COEXERJ145
I didn't say he said illegal aliens. Follow the conversation chain.
I voted for Bush both times and would vote for the man again if it were an option.
To: nopardons; kajingawd
"Nope, all YOU were doing, was LYING and putting words into the president's mouth, which he did NOT utter!"
Perhaps they don't teach that honesty is important in Canada any more, nopardons.
Perhaps they think that putting a man's words IN QUOTES when he DID NOT say them is permissable.
I think this person may be from the Canadian media. NO compunction to tell the truth. Taking the President's words and twisting them to support his own agenda and make the President look bad. LYING and then mocking those who call him on it. Sounds like the leftist media to me.....
kajingawd, you have lost this argument many times over, but you are obviously as stubborn as a caribou, and refuse to admit it.
It is morally repugnant for you, as a FOREIGNER, to malign our President with your lies.
Cut it out. Fix your own country. It's a mess.
5,589
posted on
02/02/2006 6:47:45 AM PST
by
ohioWfan
(PROUD Mom of an Iraq War VET! THANKS, son!!!!)
To: kajingawd
Once again. You are standing by a lie.
Have you no conscience?
5,590
posted on
02/02/2006 6:49:26 AM PST
by
ohioWfan
(PROUD Mom of an Iraq War VET! THANKS, son!!!!)
To: Claytay
So you're a long-timer. Mrs. BJClinton is a descendant of Johann Pfluger and we went to PHS 87-91
5,591
posted on
02/02/2006 7:23:53 AM PST
by
BJClinton
(This tagline will self-desruct in thirty sec...*boom*)
To: ohioWfan; Howlin
Is there a Live Thread for the President's speech running right now on Fox News? It is GREAT... he's talking to 3M, about the economy, jobs, trade, tax cuts, the legal system, congress acting, asbestos, energy, the federal deficit, etc.
5,592
posted on
02/02/2006 10:08:38 AM PST
by
cgk
(I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
To: cgk
I didn't even know it was on!
5,593
posted on
02/02/2006 10:10:43 AM PST
by
Howlin
(Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
To: Howlin
I just did a quick channel scan - only FNC is showing it - not on either CSPAN, MSNBC, CNN... he's been talking for about 15 minutes.
5,594
posted on
02/02/2006 10:13:23 AM PST
by
cgk
(I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
To: cgk
My Fox has a high speed chase??
5,595
posted on
02/02/2006 10:16:30 AM PST
by
Howlin
(Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
To: Howlin
Yes - they just cut to it - but the perp already crashed so hopefully they'll go back GRRRRRRRRRR
5,596
posted on
02/02/2006 10:17:16 AM PST
by
cgk
(I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
To: cgk
FGS, what are they thinking?
5,597
posted on
02/02/2006 10:17:55 AM PST
by
Howlin
(Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
To: Howlin
I have NO idea. I hate their daytime news "decisions", and mostly have FNC on mute in the bedroom TV.
They never answer their phone (888-tell-fox). I sent off 3 angry emails just now.
Good thing there wasn't a live thread, huh?
I have the 15 mins TiVOed, so I can try and type up some of the best moments.
5,598
posted on
02/02/2006 10:21:24 AM PST
by
cgk
(I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
To: Diddle E. Squat
He's proved an ability to grasp complex issues through turning around New York City and also how he'd deal in an extreme crisis.Rudy is a case of someone who is book smart but dumb when it comes to common sense. How could one not grasp the concept of "shall not be infringed"? A kindergarten student could understand that.
5,599
posted on
02/02/2006 10:24:56 AM PST
by
jmc813
(John Shadegg for Majority Leader)
To: Howlin
Here's PART 1, roughly the first half of what FNC did show (as in ... it's snack time at cgk's house - so I'll finish in a bit :-D )...
Enjoy! (and please excuse the typos)
PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT OF PRESIDENT BUSH'S REMARKS AT 3M IN MINNESOTA
Feb 2, 2006
President Bush: (applause) Thanks for coming... appreciate the warm welcome. Gotta take my post-it note off my speech here.( ..laughter/applause - Pres sticks post-it note to front of podium facing audience... it falls off he looks over sees it on the ground, crowd says "AWW!")... MY FAULT, MY FAULT! (laughter/applause)... Shoulda cleaned off the podium (laughter), I see the governor out there he says 'you wanna have some lunch?' I say 'yeah sure what you serving?'. He says 'ludafisk'. I say 'no I think I'll eat on Air Force One' (laughter)... It's great to see you governor, thank you for being here, Laura and I are delighted to be here at 3M. Glad to be with the Governor and 1st Lady, the Lt. Governor. I was greeted by your Chairman and CEO - George W. (laughter/applause.) I'll just call you W. (more laughter/applause). Thanks for having me, I appreciate it, I wanna thank Jay Hennonfeld, the Sr VP for the tour we just went on. I want to thank all the employees here for giving me a chance to come by and visit.
I really want to send a message to the United States of America that in order for us to keep the standard of living we're accustomed to, that in order for us to be the leader in the world that we want to be - that we must remain a flexible, technologically-based economy. You know, it's amazing when you come to 3M to talk to George W about the number of products you make.... and products that most people take for granted but products many of which started in a laboratory as a result of a really smart, capable person making the technological advances necessary to get these products to market. Innovation is a vital part of the future of the United States of America and the fundamental question is How do we keep our society innovative? That's what I'm here to talk about. You know, it's - one way for our fellow citizens to understand the importance of innovation and technology is just think about what has taken place over 25 years.
For a 59 year old guy that doesn't seem like much these days (laughter). If you're 26 that seems like a lot. 25 years ago most Americans used the typewriter. Isn't that interesting? 25 years ago they had such things as pay phones. (laughter). Now we're using cell phones. Carbon paper was used - for those youngsters here, carbon paper is kind of a messy way (laughter) to duplicate things. Now we're using laser printers. They had bank tellers that were distributing most money in those days... 25 years ago you had to go to the bank and say to the teller 'Good day may I have some money?' now you can go to the ATM machine. Technology is changing the way we think. I don't know if you remember those awful trips when you had to drive with your family and play the license plate game? (laughter) Now we got the DVDs - right there in the car!
Technology happens quickly, if you remain an innovative society and it's those technological improvements that help create high-paying jobs and enhances the standard of living for the American people. You realize that economists say that as much as half our nation's economic growth in the past half century is directly due to technological progress fueled by research and development. The kind of research and development you do right here. Think about that. One half of the progress of our economy is due to research and development. But if that's the case, if that's the truth, we gotta make sure we continue to encourage research and development.
The technology has enabled us to be the preeminent economy in the world. I think it's good that we're the preeminent economy in the world. I think it's good for the American people that we're in a leadership position. And the reason why I think it's good 'cause when you lead your people benefit. By being a leader in the economy of the world it means somebody is more likely to find work. And somebody's able to likely to realize dreams and opportunity. I say we're the preeminent economy of the world because the facts bear me out. We're growing faster than other major industrialized nations. We've added 4.6 million new jobs in 2 1/2 years that's more than Japan and the European Union combined. And the fundamental question is 1) Do we want to remain the leader? and 2) How do we do it?
There are some, there is some uncertainty in America today, and I can understand why. There's uncertainty when it comes to our economy. People begin to see competitors emerge. India and China. I'm a fellow who likes competition. I think it's good to have competition, I think it makes us do things better. But some people in our country look at competition and say 'we can't possibly compete with China or India or other places and therefore why don't we just think about walling ourselves off?' That's called protectionism. It's a trend we need to worry about. See there's uncertainty when people see jobs go overseas. I can understand that. Somebody's working hard all their life and all of a sudden their job gets moved overseas because of competition. That creates uncertainty in the work place. One of the reactions to that uncertainty could be 'well I'm tired of competing, maybe what we need to do instead of competing is leave ourselves apart from the world.'
But the United States of America has been through this before, this isn't a new thought. If you look at our history, our economic history, you'll find that we've been through periods of protectionism before. If you look at our foreign policy history, you'll find that there've been periods of isolationism before. I think that to... the first thing I want to share with you is that it's important for us not to lose our confidence in changing times. It's important for us not to fear competition, but welcome it. There's a global economy; The internet has really changed a lot when you think about it. I happen to think it's good news that countries are becoming more wealthy. That through the global competition that people's lives are improving. I believe that because most Americans, all Americans believe in the dignity of every human being.
But I take a practical look at it, and so should you at 3M. You oughta say 'we welcome this developing world, this new economy because wealth (..buys...??..) our products. In other words, instead of saying 'we fear the competiton, the global economy frightens us', the United States of America oughta say 'we want more people to be able to buy our products'. And so what I'm telling you is - I think the role of government is to shape the future not fear the future. And I think the role of a President is to say the American people: 'Be bold, be confident, and if we do the right things we will remain a leader in the world.'
(break for part 1)
5,600
posted on
02/02/2006 11:05:44 AM PST
by
cgk
(I don't see myself as a conservative. I see myself as a religious, right-wing, wacko extremist.)
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