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Bush to Address Nation Tonight
MSNBC
Posted on 03/17/2003 7:14:16 AM PST by WxMan2000
Accoring to Ari at the morning gaggle...
TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: endgameapproaches
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To: texasbluebell
it's a shame that Putin is choosing the wrong side here.France is trying to drag Germany along to set up a European superpower to rival the US. Putin would like to be part of such a formation. Unfortunately, his up-to-now good judgment has been clouded by the prospect and he does not see that Europe cannot become that superpower. EU does not have and cannot acquire the military wherewithal to challenge US paramountcy. EU's tendency toward socialism and its attendant inefficiencies guarantee that if EU starts to spend the money necessary to gain an American class military, the economy will sag to a level that will make the project unattainable and will make for a USSR type of denouement- economic collapse.
To: FrustratedCitizen
To Saddam:
Move! Cuz the bombs are coming! /Harvey Lipschultz
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posted on
03/17/2003 8:39:49 AM PST
by
Hobsonphile
(Human nature can't be wished away by utopian dreams.)
To: arthurus
France is trying to drag Germany along to set up a European superpower to rival the US. Putin would like to be part of such a formation. Unfortunately, his up-to-now good judgment has been clouded by the prospect and he does not see that Europe cannot become that superpower.Yes, I think you're right about that. Sad to see him picking Chiraq and Schoeder to side with though, isn't it? He seemed to admire GWB so much, I had hopes for Russia. Now, Putin will be as irrelevant as the others.
To: COBOL2Java
"It will probably be lost on the likes of the Kennedy clan, but I kind of like the symbolism of beginning the war on St. Patrick's day. After all, St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland."Great point!
To: ValpoMan
mhking said yesterday that there were none at this time. He was working on a few things now & would get back to me. He thought Fox News would start live-feed when things get started.
To: Maedhros
Priority #1: Deny credentials to Helen Thomas. Nah, just dart her with a knock-out sedative like the skit on Saturday Night Live this week.
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posted on
03/17/2003 8:43:41 AM PST
by
Spyder
(Just another day in Paradise)
To: WxMan2000
This will be a short speech:
"Surrender or die"
Probably the shortest in history.
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posted on
03/17/2003 8:44:30 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(A good battle plan that you act on today can be better than a perfect one tomorrow. - Gen. Patton)
To: texasbluebell
I like that one.
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posted on
03/17/2003 8:45:39 AM PST
by
gulfcoast6
(START PRAYERS NOW FOR OUR PRESIDENT AND TROOPS)
To: WxMan2000
Bush gave France one last chance yesterday, when he said "France has showed its cards, tomorrow we will see what that means". He was giving them one last shot at redemption before letting them embarrass themselves as we go off with Britian and others to fight this war.
What this means is that private companies from coalition countries will be given contracts to rebuild Iraq after this conflict and will get paid with revenue from Iraqi Oil!
This is already pumping some life blood into the economy. If we liberate, then the US and companies deserve some of the oil revenue to pay for the liberation and rebuilding efforts. France will not get any part of this, although I'm sure newly-appointed Iraq officials will be encouraged entertain new contracts with France on some scale to show once again that France can't take care of themselves.
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posted on
03/17/2003 8:47:48 AM PST
by
Saeder
To: WxMan2000
"Citizens of Iraq.... the hour of your Liberation has come."
Let's Roll!
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posted on
03/17/2003 8:56:53 AM PST
by
Lunatic Fringe
(When news breaks, we fix it!)
To: WxMan2000
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush, during a Monday night national address, will make clear "time is very short" for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to avoid military action, an administration official told CNN. A 72-hour ultimatum "is in the right ballpark," the official said.
Bush, in a televised address set for 8 p.m. ET, will demand that Saddam yield power and leave the country, the White House said.
cnn
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posted on
03/17/2003 9:10:16 AM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(The gift is to see the truth......)
To: TLBSHOW
Will our terror alert go up to orange??? Maybe possibly even red?
To: TLBSHOW
Bush, during a Monday night national address, will make clear "time is very short" for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein we're coming to get you, yes we are, this time we're really coming to get you; we're really going to get you now, here we come; you better act right or we're really coming to get you: I really mean it this time; I really double mean it this time...
To: arthurus
"Ladies and gentlemen, I'm embarassed to be from the same state as the Dixie Chicks."
To: valleygal
Valleygal, that was the phrase that the BBC transmitted to the French Resistance to let them know that the Normandy invasion was coming.
It's simply amazing the trivial crap I remember when I'm stuck at work and our computer systems are on the fritz. :)
}:-)4
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posted on
03/17/2003 9:43:51 AM PST
by
Moose4
To: Moose4
Oh! Very cool.
Remembering triva can be a good thing. :)
To: Calcetines
Darn, I was hoping he would talk about the Kyoto Treaty on global warming. LOL
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To: Lunatic Fringe
"Citizens of Iraq.... the hour of your Liberation has come." Let's Roll!
150 posted on 03/17/2003 10:56 AM CST by Lunatic Fringe (When news breaks, we fix it!)
"The tyrant will soon be gone. The day of your liberation is near." -Bush, 3/17/03
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posted on
03/17/2003 10:30:30 PM PST
by
Lunatic Fringe
(When news breaks, we fix it!)
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