don't worry abt my feet mate... point was, with 911 on his scorecard its kinda hard to sell that 'no terrorist attacks' is one of Bush's top 3 domestic achievements... u still following? the other point u seem to have missed is how Bush had managed to antagonize the rest of the world in his 1st few mths in office, and therefore how MUCH more rewarding it was for OBL to strike under Bush as opposed to under a hypothetical Gore for instance, or earlier Clinton... marketing / market timing so to speak... works with able audiences too, seems to me...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote from Avid_Consumer: that one only took half an hour. you're getting better... learn how to say more with less sorry, spinning you in circles got boring -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sadist actually... too subtle a difference for u i guess ya a real good larf kiddo anyway, don't worry abt any of that, u'll just be called a moron with no real arguments whatsoever, as usual, but surely u must have grown used to it by now hey
i think suicide attackers are an extreme powerful weapon. very hard to tackle. there was IMO now way to prevent it. to bush's credit i must say, that on 911 i was sure this was not the last attack on america for the next five years. and i may not like it, but that i was wrong on that certainly has some relation to bush. nevertheless on the other hand we have more middle east violence than ever. we have iran, we have a suicide attacker breeding station called iraq. i think the cons outweigh the pros by far, but nevertheless, bush was president and there was not additional strike on US territory. but let's not take this further. two sentences "defending" him cost me a trading week's energy and it is just ... monday. ... good to hear that your feet do well. and your chin seems in shape either ...
I was waiting for one of you dolts to jump at this, and by golly, He-who-calls-Japanese-including-his-wife-"Japs," you surely did not disappoint! I used masochist instead of sadist because, as it obviously flew over your head, the pleasure of owning the person in question was so intense as to be excruciating. Ever heard the term, "feels so good it hurts"? Apparently not. Look at this way. It is probably akin to the smugness you feel day after day living in Japan amongst a populace you find perfectly contemptible and beneath you. Sorry to rob you of what you thought was a sure-fire little win in what has been a terribly lopsided skirmish in my favor, but you managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Try again, Eurotrash!
Since you have responded civilly, I shall do so in kind. Please provide links to support your post. He was the head of the bin Laden unit at the CIA but "his supervisors and coworkers kept him intentionally on the outside?" Also, assuming what you said are his beliefs about bin Laden, what does that have to do about what he said about Clinton AND Bush? He is on record as being critical of both.
Try again, Eurotrash! You're so discredited! p.s. What do you have against bellboys, or working a service job while in college?
feel free to ask any time bell boy answer's just a mouseclick away on yr browser if u need a kick... whats the ps thingie abt btw, u trying to be cute now after all your gay speechifying? boy do u have problems! anyway, back to the real stuff... beyond all the moronic displays, all we've got so far in terms of Bush's top 3 domestic achievements is: - lower taxes - ? - ? am i missing anything? pabst u wanna have a go at saying sthg smart, and CONSTRUCTIVE... u know u can, if u want to...
the quote is from page 168 of Imperial Hubris. the other part, read and ask around. if you're familiar with the real situation, that's the truth about this guy true he's been critical of both presidents, in fact even moreso of bush i believe overall
You mean his coworkers like Valery Plame? His boss George Tennant? Considering the incompetency on display at the CIA, being regarded as "not a team player" should be a badge of honor. When this guy's book came out, republicans were outraged. As I recall it was just before the election and he was highly critical of Bush. Since the CIA had to approve it, many thought Bush had been the victim of another CIA plot to discredit him. They could have easily delayed approval until after the election. Tellingly, the mainstream media totally ignored what he said about Clinton's meltdown. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if CBS drops him as well. That's surely not the kind of thing they want to hear.