Biden calls Bush comments 'bulls**t' »
Posted By Bkumm 1 year, 5 months ago in News"This is bullsh*t. This is malarkey. This is outrageous. Outrageous for the president of the United States to go to a foreign country, sit in the Knessetââ;¬Â¦and make this kind of ridiculous statement," Biden said angrily in a brief interview just off the Senate floor.
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Bkumm1 year, 5 months ago
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Locky121 year, 5 months ago
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Locky121 year, 5 months ago
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injest1 year, 5 months ago
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FTA
"He quoted Gates saying Wednesday that we "need to figure out a way to develop some leverage and then sit down and talk with them.""
"Develop some leverage"
AND THEN
sit down and talk with them
That sounds like a precondition to me.
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mesodude1 year, 5 months ago
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ITA but not surprisingly, tonight CNN has already mentioned the Biden "bullsh*t" quote (horrors--he done sayed a bad wurd, America!) at least twice as many times as they've allowed us to hear Bush sleazily trading on the memory of the Holocaust as he desperately tries to rescue his imploding party.
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SpareChange1 year, 5 months ago
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Amazing that Bush would say all this stuff about Obama and the nazis while
Bush's grandfather made their forture off of the nazis and was a nazi sympathizer.
Bush has a lot of nerve going to Isreal when his grand pappy was on the board of directors of a company that used Jewish labor in auschwitz
it is Bullsh!t
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Bkumm1 year, 5 months ago
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FTA:
"The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Joe Biden, D-Delaware, called President Bush's comments accusing Sen. Barack Obama and other Democrats of wanting to appease terrorists "bulls**t" and said if the president disagrees so strongly with the idea of talking to Iran then he needs to fire his secretaries of State and Defense, both of whom Biden said have pushed to sit down with the Iranians."
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Bkumm1 year, 5 months ago
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Look, I know there are a hundred links to Prescott Bush, so don't post 'em, but I don't buy the whole NAZI sympathizer thing.
There were a lot of people (including Jews) who did business with Germany at a very dark time in the world. Many, if not most of them, came to regret it. It was a bad deal all the way around.
I don't care about what his grandfather did, unlike God, I don't hold the sins of the father against the son. But, he's done enough over the last eight years that we don't have to look any further up the family tree.
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mesodude1 year, 5 months ago
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"Biden is a small, stupid man. It's why he said "Bullsh1t". His vocabulary is too small to come up with anything else."
--Locky, why are you acting like an "islama-fascist"? Are you having a "nucular" meltdown or what? Like America's children, is you learned anything over the last 8 years? Before you go and "misunderestimate" Joe Biden (after all, "bullsh*t is a word that actually appears in the dictionary), you might wanna look up all the words Bush has made up over the years (I recommend you start with a search using "the Google"). Why don't cons used "the Internets" more often? ;-(
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donald511 year, 5 months ago
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...but he has failed at all his foriegn policy... one of the best cases being the pardon of the greatest black marketeer (Kahn of Pakistan) of nuclear technolgy sold to N. Korea, Libya and Iran just to mention a few.
His do nothing approach when the Israelis invaded Lebanon has only fired up and emboldened Hezbollah to begin taking over the country too!
The best foreign policy move he could make now is to turn himself over with his cohorts to the World Court for multiple war crimes against humanity for which this country hanged perpetrators for after WW2.
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bluetexasvalley1 year, 5 months ago
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MaFromTennessee1 year, 5 months ago
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This post from a thread on race42008.com is very eloquent
PabloZed Says:
May 15th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
I think its hairsplitting to say we can meet on every level but the top level and somehow its some capital offense to go all the way. Under Bush the US has made agreements with Libya and Qaddafi even though he admitted to blowing up that Pan Am jet. We are in talks with Korea. And we should be. Secretary of Defense said just yesterday that we need to meet with Iran.
But the worst part of all of this is that Bush has made himself now a campaign issue and a surrogate for McCain. I even think this whole thing was coordinated. Foolishly.
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MaFromTennessee1 year, 5 months ago
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I found this thread on the race42008.com blog, very eloquent
PabloZed Says:
May 15th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
I think its hairsplitting to say we can meet on every level but the top level and somehow its some capital offense to go all the way. Under Bush the US has made agreements with Libya and Qaddafi even though he admitted to blowing up that Pan Am jet. We are in talks with Korea. And we should be. Secretary of Defense said just yesterday that we need to meet with Iran.
But the worst part of all of this is that Bush has made himself now a campaign issue and a surrogate for McCain. I even think this whole thing was coordinated. Foolishly.
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