Posted on 09/19/2006 6:27:02 AM PDT by RobFromGa
President Bush is expected to address the situation in the Middle East, Iraq, and Iran's nuclear ambitions...
You got that right!
You be careful over there,,it is a bad neighborhood
Go right ahead...lol.
I believe the DNC is at 7. ;)
What is the DUmmie stance?
Just do it!!!
OK. Rush from my couch.
Did you hear the intro of the woman pres of the Gen Ass? She went through a litany of woe without a single bright spot. Get that lady some Prozac, quick!
Nah they are making fun of Bush because no one is applauding and they think that they are smirking and laughing at him. And because he mentioned terror. Apparently the whole terror thing is a big fat joke to them. They are in denial that Islam is dangerous.
Ahmadangnutjob was scheduled to speak between 6 and 7, he might be pushed back, they are running about an hour behind and they added Thai PM to tonight...
I see the un as a corrupt, anti-American hating cesspool, that sucks on our tax dollars as they figure out a way to destroy us. They need to be sent to the dust bin of history. I spit on them.
That's what I want to know!
Get that lady some Prozac, quick!
She is a tool!
Har! Wine with lunch so Iranian leader is not attending.
She could be a member of the Doom & Gloom Dems.
and idiots on the left never disappoint us either:
"Thousands demonstrate against Iraq war
9/19/2006, 11:40 a.m. ET
By VERENA DOBNIK
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) Thousands of Iraq war protesters marched Tuesday to the United Nations, where President Bush was presenting his vision for the Middle East to skeptical world leaders.
Marchers chanted "Hey hey, ho ho, the Bush regime has got to go" and hoisted signs that said, "Bush lies, who dies?"
"I am more passionate than ever about the Iraq War because it has ruined our economy," said Thomas Brinson, 63, a Vietnam veteran from Deer Park, Long Island. "It's killing innocent civilians, and the National Guard was deployed in Iraq and they weren't here for natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina."
The march, organized by the group United for Peace and Justice, started in the garment district on the West Side and stretched out along a dozen blocks to the United Nations on the East Side, where there were anti-war speeches.
A contingent of a dozen "Raging Grannies" wore colorful hats and dresses.
"After Vietnam I thought the U.S. had learned a lesson," said Lillian Pollack, 91, a retired city schoolteacher. "But Bush was planning this war for two years. He tried to make it look like it was legitimate. But it backfired."
Bush, in New York to address the General Assembly, pressed Iran to immediately begin negotiations on its nuclear program and warned Tehran that delay would bring consequences.
Iran's defiant pursuit of a nuclear program was at the top of the agenda when Bush talked with French President Jacques Chirac on the sidelines of the three-day General Assembly meeting. The French leader is balking at the U.S. drive to sanction Iran for defying Security Council demands that it freeze """""
Dummie Update: What the people at DUnderground are saying:
nothing that addressed peace, my way or the highway cowboy shit
and that he'll kill their asses if they don't agree. Bring 'em on is still the watchword.
that it makes no sense to discuss how bad the speech really was - good fugging grief. He said nothing - zilch expect attack, attack, attack.
He is a repulsive human being President Bush continues to insult the rest of the world, to cause others to resent our nation, and to isolate this country from the good will of those who should be our friends.
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