Clinton Meltdown On Fox News

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Sep 25, 2006.

  1. man

    man

    to be fair, he can IMO be at least partly credited
    for these. though i am not sure if the way taxes
    were lowered actually were the reason for
    overcoming the recession.

    but it is hard to hear bush and not to think:
    this is the most powerful man on earth?
    and he is elected? not just herited some imperium
    from his father? ... well, maybe he an Kim Il Song
    have more in common than we thought.

    this man simply does not get it. he has no values
    beyond the old testament belief system that got
    him away from the bottle. this man lives in a toy
    world, with toy nations and toy wars. this is the
    sad about all this.

    a man who seems to be an idiot so often most
    probably is ... an idiot.

    sorry. offtopic here.
     
    #151     Sep 30, 2006
  2. It is "elaborate terminology" to understand that referring to Japanese as "Japs" is derogatory?

    I guess "nigger," "chink," "wop," "spic," "raghead," etc. are normal, every-day terms in the environment you grew up. Sorry, I did not realize you were raised in a neighborhood and home where racist terms are tossed about with such abandon and nobody of any race is offended.

    And yes, we understand that you are Eurotrash and, like most Eurotrash, gladly piss on Americana and America with nary a shred of gratitude for the country that saved your pathetic asses from first fascism and then marxism.

    Here they are:

    1) Caused Hurricane Katrina
    2) Caused 9/11 (not to mention planned and executed it)
    3) Caused the SE Asian tsunami via the cool device Halliburton developed to control the weather (also see # 1).

    Does your wife know you consider her a lowly "Jap," or, by virtue of marrying a Eurotrash specimen, is she now a "EuroJap"?
     
    #152     Sep 30, 2006
  3. hey bell boy, u seem to enjoy throwing these terms around repeatedly don't u... getting a good kick out of it it seems... well carry on kid, seems you've been sparing a few ethnic groups in there but i'm not counting :p

    as for gratitude, stop begging kid... just pull these suitcases up to the room and don't expect any tip this time, capice?

    back to the real deal, Bush's achievements, top 3... well, it doesn't seem anybody has anything much positive to say, either on domestic or foreign policy front so far, does it?!!
     
    #153     Sep 30, 2006
  4. and no terrorist attacks???... ya kiddin' right???
     
    #154     Sep 30, 2006
  5. no, it just means what it says nik... lol as much as u want doodsie
     
    #155     Sep 30, 2006
  6. You are funny.

    In case you didn't notice everything Bush has done so far, has been accomplished against the wish of all democrats, liberals and their good friends in the far left.

    When he came out saying to lowering taxes, the dems had a fit. Anything he has done or will do will always be damned by the dems regardless of what it is.

    In spite of this fact, he has been able to pass changes in budget management, education, energy, homeland security, immigration, judicial nominations, medicare, middle east, national security, patriot act, social security etc.....

    But his most important achievement to me is that he has kicked some serious democrat ass for 6 yrs running.....

    What does Kerry, Gore, Annan, Chirac, Schroeder, Soros, Hussein, The Taliban, Al-Qaeda, the list goes on and on....have in common ?

    All beaten by a "stupid man" je je

    Who will be next or fall before the end of 2008? Hopefully Ahmadinejad.


     
    #156     Sep 30, 2006
  7. forget liberals, forget neocons (and i actually do have respect for many classic conservative values). Bush let the biggest terrorist attack in the history of the WORLD happen in the US as president and you want to list 'No Attacks' as an achievement? Tell me what actions he took as president to protect americans in the months leading up to 911 in which he had multiple warnings of al qaeda preparing for an attack involving hijackings and surveilance of buildings?

    i'll help you out, nadda, not a single act of prevention or protection in his capacity as president and commander in chief to speak of. so you're down to lowering taxes

    ps - i lived in asia, traveled throughout asia, and have an asian sibling. disrespect only meant towards the person hapa directly. only a callous hurtful, truly evil idiot would start a new thread about how 'liberals' are inferior because they have more nightmares minutes after i try to level with him about personal 911 trauma being a direct influence on my views here

    :)!
     
    #157     Sep 30, 2006
  8. President Bush "let it happen". Com'on! That implys he knew it was coming and did nothing. He did what every other president did for the past 2 decades.......minimized the threat. That's it, plain and simple. Listen, I'm a Democrat and certainly no fan of the president. His execution of the 'war on terror" has been a complete and total failure of good judgement. Every wrong move that could be made, he and his crowd have made it. That said, he is no more responsible for 9/11 than any of the preceeding administrations all the way back to Jimmy Carter. The fuck ups regarding this issue have been momumental for decades. The biggest mistake our government has made is sleeping with the devil thinking we could change him. The devil don't change, the devil changes you.
     
    #158     Sep 30, 2006
  9. Pabst

    Pabst

    I'm curious. Bush should have done what? Also keep in mind, the FBI receives several threats a month that it deems "credible."
     
    #159     Sep 30, 2006
  10. man

    man

    don't get you. i said he can be at least partly be credited.
     
    #160     Sep 30, 2006