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| Registered
Posted on 04/08/2002 3:22:39 PM PDT by Registered
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To: Registered
I'm being accused of posting "porn" in the forum... It's not porn, just a pathetic attempt at humor.
To: whadizit
He said that obviously the elitists are winning the argument. Yep, that George Bush sure is a chip off the old block.
Just like his elitist, new-world-order pushing daddy.
But we warned the GOP before they nominated him. Of course they wouldn't listen.
To: Registered, Uncle Bill
Thanks for the post and links. Information is important.
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posted on
04/08/2002 6:56:24 PM PDT
by
PGalt
To: Askel5
(Not to mention someone who's just as confused as our courts and our sick society on what is -- and is not -- pornographic Free Speech.)Good point - we cannot let "the flavor of the month" decide which nonviolence-inciting speech is permissable.
To: Rule of Law
But we could see his position change in mid-stream. His lst, and gut, reaction was support for Israelis. Then when the pressure came, he caved. I can respect anyone's position as long as it is honest. I don't get that from him.
45
posted on
04/08/2002 7:01:42 PM PDT
by
whadizit
To: Senator Pardek
Thanks for link. Quite right.
46
posted on
04/08/2002 7:07:56 PM PDT
by
Askel5
To: whadizit
But we could see his position change in mid-stream. His lst, and gut, reaction was support for Israelis. Then when the pressure came, he caved. I can respect anyone's position as long as it is honest. I don't get that from him. Neither do I. Again, I put it down to genetics.
To: Registered
I am not going to lose sleep over 95 million. Now a billion, now I would have a prob with that......
To: Askel5
Er - you're welcome - we can never tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
The War On Porn (War On The 1st Amendment) and The War On Drugs (War On The 4th Amendment) ensure that the pornographers and drug kingpins are the last to go...
Are you as tired of being called a drug lover as I'm as tired of being called a porn lover, or what?
To: Registered
Well done, Registered.
50
posted on
04/08/2002 8:10:06 PM PDT
by
oldvike
To: Registered; Uncle Bill; Black Jade; ratcat
Good one! Thanks, Uncle Bill, for the links.
To: Rule of Law
I'm beginning to see your argument about genetics, i.e. new world order, etc. But, his father was an ambassador and CIA. #43 was not at all "world-oriented". His interest was not in foreign affairs whatsoever. I still think he is succombing to Powell & Assocs. for the time being.
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posted on
04/08/2002 9:51:34 PM PDT
by
whadizit
To: Registered; Askel5
"You are either with us or you..uh, wait a minute here..."That's about right.
Fatherly Advice to the President on North Korea
Carlyle's Way
"Shortly after George W. Bush was sworn in as president, he broke off talks with North Korea regarding long-range ballistic missiles, claiming there was no way to ensure North Korea would comply with any guidelines that were developed. The news came as a shock to South Korean officials, who had spent years negotiating with the North, assisted by the Clinton administration. By June, Mr. Bush had reopened negotiations with North Korea, but only at the urging of his own father. According to reports, the former president sent his son a memo persuasively arguing the need to work with the North Korean government. It was the first time the nation had seen the influence of the father on the son in office.
But what has been overlooked was Carlyle's business interest in Korea. The senior Bush had spearheaded the group's successful entrance into the South Korean market, paving the way for buyouts of Korea's KorAm Bank and Mercury, a telecommunications equipment company. For the business to be successful, stability between North and South Korea is critical.
Carlyle says to invest $80 mln in Korea tech firms
"The State Department's 1999 report stated that North Korea had links with Osama bin Laden."
"As in earlier reports, the CIA identified Russia, China and North Korea as "key suppliers" of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons materials and missile-delivery systems. For the first time, the report included a section on the use by terrorists of unconventional weapons. According to the report, Osama bin Laden and groups allied with him are interested in "staging unconventional attacks" and have sought materials to develop chemical, biological and nuclear weapons since the early 1990s."...."North Korea exported "significant" ballistic missile goods to the Middle East"
North Korea A Bio-War Juggernaut
"We want to make sure that their ability to develop and spread weapons of mass destruction was, in fact, stopped."
North Korean Tunnel/Bunker Technology: Used by bin Laden
Saudi Arabia listed with Iraq, North Korea as least free
In fact, Americans rank U.S. ally Saudi Arabia ahead of North Korea and Syria as a supporter of international terrorism
WALL STREET JOURNAL: BUSH SR. IN BUSINESS WITH BIN LADEN FAMILY CONGLOMERATE THROUGH CARLYLE GROUP
Saudi Arabia
Bush Advisers Cashed in on Saudi Gravy Train
The White House connection: Saudi `agents' close Bush friends
U.S. ties to Saudi elite may be hurting war on terrorism
Saudi official admits 15 of 19 hijackers Saudi
Bush Apologises For Press Reports Criticising Saudi Arabia
Former President Bush called Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah to assure him of his son's good intentions toward the Middle East
Evidence of Terror Plot At a Saudi Aid Agency
Saudi Bank Tied To Terror Has U.S. Links
SHEIK WHO CAME TO DINNER PROVES SAUDI TERROR TIES
Saudi Embassy Supports Palestinian Suicide Bombers
Saudi Intelligence Chief Explains Why Saudis Support Bin Laden Cause, Says Arafat Man Of Peace
Bin Laden joins Arafat: Saudi master of terror ready to strike Israel? - April 20, 2001
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To: all
bttt
To: Registered
It appears that Pres. Bush looks quite a bit like Tom Brokaw in the above picture. Does anyone have a pic of TB to compare?
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posted on
04/09/2002 5:29:49 AM PDT
by
2sheep
To: 2sheep
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