BUSH DID IT (Page 6)

davidk14
davidk14: .

Bush talking with duncan:


I am your father.




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DEEP_acheleg
DEEP_acheleg: bush ate all my alphabits, and filled the box with cheerios
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Snickelfritzer
Snickelfritzer: bush JUST stole my pizza....the delivery driver is unconscious
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duncan124
duncan124:
Bush made the whooshing noise in the toilet at the tea party aaaggggaaaiiinnn!!!
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Ninja1538
Ninja1538: Me love bush. Me love anything that gives foliage to the punani area.
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dave3974
dave3974: still working on the English are we
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duncan124
duncan124:
Bush drew the Google Doodle!
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Slaughterin
Slaughterin: He's a shitty artist, but it's best to encourage his work...no one wants another Hitler.
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dave3974
dave3974: do not take drugs before posting slaut
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Slaughterin
Slaughterin: haa what you think his art work was good?
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duncan124
duncan124:
Bush sold the voters drugs.
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davidk14
davidk14: .

Obama gave the voters drugs for free.
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orangemoon8
orangemoon8: Bush made Al Gore finally go away.
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duncan124
duncan124:
Bush sold the Polish tanks from Germany!
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dave3974
dave3974: bush will not hand over the incriminating letters from Blair to the government inquiry in the uk into the lies and illegal war in Iraq-----more conniving from bush
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orangemoon8
orangemoon8: Hey, we did pull Saddam out of a hole in the ground, we must have been doing something right.
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lori100
lori100: "The Best Enemies Money Can Buy"---------------Saddam Hussein----------------------After becoming President in January 1989, Prescott Bush's son, George Herbert Walker Bush - father of our current President - authorized a series of programs that not only armed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein but also provided him with technology that assisted in his development of chemical weapons like Sarin gas, and biological weapons, which he still possesses. Apologists for Bush (the elder) say that, after the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s left the region unstable, he was just trying to establish a new balance of power. Not so. Bush directives and policies, including relationships with the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), and the Banca Nacional del Lavoro (BNL) were directly and deliberately responsible for creating the army the U.S. fought in 1991.

A story by Russ W. Baker, in the March/April issue the Colombia Journalism Review (CJR), provided the most compelling overview of Iraqgate that I have seen.

"ABC News Nightline opened last June 9 with words to make the heart stop 'It is becoming increasingly clear,' said a grave Ted Koppel, "that George Bush, operating largely behind the scenes throughout the 1980s, initiated and supported much of the financing, intelligence, and military help that built Saddam's Iraq into the aggressive power that the United States ultimately had to destroy"
--------------------------"In fact, we now know that in February 1990, then Attorney General Dick Thornburgh [appointed by George H.W. Bush] blocked U.S. investigators from traveling to Rome and Istanbul to pursue the case

"As New York Times columnist William Safire argued last December 7, Iraqgate is uniquely horrendous: a scandal about the Systematic abuse of power by misguided leaders of three democratic nations [The U.S., Britain, and Italy] to secretly finance the arms buildup of a dictator."
---------------------------The L.A. Times, on Feb 23, 1992, dug deep enough to find secret National Security Decision Directives by the Bush Administration in 1989 ordering closer ties with Baghdad and paving the way for $1 billion in new aid. The Times' series, co-authored with Waas, emphasized that, "buried deep in a 1991 Washington Press piece - that Secretary of State James Baker, after meeting with Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz in October 1989, intervened personally to support U.S. government loans guarantees to Iraq."------------------------------------
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dave3974
dave3974: shame about all the other people you killed in your illegal war and the lies you told orange
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davidk14
davidk14: .

Illegal war? Ethically, what war is ever legal.

Legal War? When a formal Declaration of War is drafted, voted on, and approved.

Then...we can go and kill the enemy, destroy their infrastructure, and when the enemy formally surrenders, then we stop the killing and destruction.

Right dave?

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orangemoon8
orangemoon8: My war?. it's not my war, and I don't tell lies, I state facts. Saddam was given weapons to stop Iran, even though Saddam started the whole Iran -Iraq war. The enemy of our enemy is our friend. Saddam did the same thing with the weapons as Germany did after WW1, they got to keep em. Bush senior sjould have gotten rid of Hussein in 1991. His family were thugs and prolly always will be. Saddams uncle during WW2, was Gruppenfurher, for Nazi Germany for mideast oil, and also played a role in trying to get Britain out of the region.
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dave3974
dave3974: Previously unseen evidence to the Chilcot Inquiry has shed more light on the build-up to the war on Iraq, showing that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair ordered production of intelligence for the US-led invasion of the Arab country.


According to secret testimony by British intelligence to the Iraq war inquiry led by Sir John Chilcot, during a meeting with UK Intelligence officers, including former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove, Blair accepted that Libya was a “bigger threat” than Iraq in respect of weapons of mass destruction, The Independent on Sunday reported.

The former British premier is said to have "understood the risk … of focusing on WMD in relation to Iraq" in the session, which was held one day before his meeting with former US president George Bush on April 5, 2002.

However, Intelligence officers told the inquiry that Blair came out a "changed man" after his meeting with Bush and ordered the production of dossiers to "find the intelligence" necessary to justify going to war.

In an interview on BBC2’s Newsnight earlier in February, Blair said despite the death toll among British troops and Iraqi civilians being “very, very high”, the decision to wage a war against the Arab country was the right one.

The former leader of Britain’s Labour party is globally discredited for his war crimes, as under his premiership between 1997 and 2007 hundreds of thousands were killed and injured in illegal military interventions.

The US and Britain attacked Iraq in 2003 and toppled Saddam Hussein on the pretext of possessing weapons of mass destruction. However, no WMD was ever discovered in Iraq.

More than one million Iraqis were killed as the result of the US-led invasion and subsequent occupation of the country, according to the California-based investigative organization Project Censored.
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chronology
chronology: dave 3974. You do keep calling the liberation of Iraq an 'illegal war'. Iraq had absolutely and without question committed mass murder of it's own citizens, that is a fact. Iraq had a history of two decades of declaring war on, and attacking it's neighbours, that is a fact. Iraq had attempted many times to purchase long rage weapons capable of striking American peace keepers protecting Kurds and others in Iraq, that is a proven fact. It is unlikely Saddam wanted a 'Supergun' to fire cans of Cola at American peace keepers on his boarders. All of these actions by Iraq could have made it the subject for invasion by UN Forces.

The figure of 'one million' Iraqi's being killed is absurd and has been clearly demonstrated as such by many students of the conflict.

Dave the people of Iraq have suffered and we wish them peace and prosperity in the future. Many American families have shared in their suffering, they sacrificed much to free Iraq.

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dave3974
dave3974: the people of iraq suffered a lot more from your illegal aggression than they did saddam and now the us has washed their hands of the mess
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chronology
chronology: dave, you really have no case to argue there. Let's just see 3 situations Saddam placed Iraq in. Iraq Iran war, over 500.000 Iraqi dead, killed in one of the most savage war's in the Mid East. The illegal invasion and plunder of Kuwait, tens of thousands of Iraqi dead and billions of dollars of lost property. A decade of UN sanctions, the Iraqi people suffering every day of the week.

Thanks to the selfless sacrifice of the American people led by George W Bush all that is history and Iraq has a chance of progress and peace.

Maybe you remember the old WW2 cartoon of a US G.I. handing 'peace' to people in a picture; 'don't throw it away' says the G.I. If an injured U.S. Vet is reading this, he may say the same to the people of Iraq, 'don't throw away your chance for peace' he may say from his home.

Perhaps not your self dave, but many here on Wire would wish the people of Iraq success and thank the American people for giving them a new start.
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lori100
lori100: The Bush family has never been about peace.....from my ^^^post-------------A story by Russ W. Baker, in the March/April issue the Colombia Journalism Review (CJR), provided the most compelling overview of Iraqgate that I have seen.

"ABC News Nightline opened last June 9 with words to make the heart stop 'It is becoming increasingly clear,' said a grave Ted Koppel, "that George Bush, operating largely behind the scenes throughout the 1980s, initiated and supported much of the financing, intelligence, and military help that built Saddam's Iraq into the aggressive power that the United States ultimately had to destroy"
--------------------------"In fact, we now know that in February 1990, then Attorney General Dick Thornburgh [appointed by George H.W. Bush] blocked U.S. investigators from traveling to Rome and Istanbul to pursue the case

"As New York Times columnist William Safire argued last December 7, Iraqgate is uniquely horrendous: a scandal about the Systematic abuse of power by misguided leaders of three democratic nations [The U.S., Britain, and Italy] to secretly finance the arms buildup of a dictator."
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