In regards to Bush's UN speech yesterday
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I don't care which way you lean, if you're an Amercan you should think that that wasn't a cool thing to say. At all.
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Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
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I don't care which way you lean, if you're an Amercan you should think that that wasn't a cool thing to say. At all.
I would not take it personally. He has yet to show much intelligence, so his words carry very little weight. |
Originally Posted by MellowGold
(Post 3150246)
He is not the only one.
I would not take it personally. He has yet to show much intelligence, so his words carry very little weight. |
Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
(Post 3150258)
:rolleyes: I wasn't a big Clinton fan at all but if a foreign leader had said that about him when he was the sitting President I would have been pissed. Respect the office, not necessarily the man.
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I do side a little more on Chavez's side. Bush is just power hungry.
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Originally Posted by Draconius
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I do side a little more on Chavez's side. Bush is just power hungry.
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President Bush's speach was a good one on spreading democracy in the Middle East and helping those that do.
Chavez is just a plain idiot who like Iran would be nothing without oil. |
Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
(Post 3150170)
I don't care which way you lean, if you're an Amercan you should think that that wasn't a cool thing to say. At all.
Originally Posted by DVPGSR
(Post 3151140)
President Bush's speach was a good one on spreading democracy in the Middle East and helping those that do.
Chavez is just a plain idiot who like Iran would be nothing without oil. |
Chavez is a court jester. He is allowed to exist only for the amusement of others.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a different story entirely. "Mr. Ahmadinejad’s habit of answering every question about Iranian policy with a question about American policy was clearly wearing on some of the members, but at the end they acknowledged that he was about as skillful an interlocutor as they had ever encountered. “He is a master of counterpunch, deception, circumlocution,’’ Mr. Scowcroft said, shaking his head. Mr. Blackwill emerged from the conversation wondering how the United States would ever be able to negotiate with this Iranian government. “If this man represents the prevailing government opinion in Tehran, we are heading for a massive confrontation with Iran,” he said." http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/21/wo...st/21iran.html |
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