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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JDN who wrote (452644)9/4/2003 3:59:54 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769670
 
I DONT want OUR PRESIDENT TO HAVE TO GROVEL

Junior is only at the kowtow stage. He could get cooperation just by sharing responsibility (and profits) from the oil with the U.N. and therefore with Europe. Cheney won't let him.

The real groveling will begin around springtime when he has to cancel further troop rotations then go back the U.N. hoping for the same deal.

TP



To: JDN who wrote (452644)9/4/2003 5:49:34 PM
From: gerard mangiardi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
JD Bush treated the rest of the world with disdain since he came into office. Most nations fear us now and will do nothing to strengthen our hand. He needs to look up the definition of diplomacy. When do you think it will dawn on him that his tax cuts were not a job creation package?



To: JDN who wrote (452644)9/11/2003 9:43:45 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I DONT want OUR PRESIDENT TO HAVE TO GROVEL before those Fcking a$$holes.
Here it comes,

The groveling mats are being set. Junior is prancing and snearing and continuing to insult those whose help he needs.
guardian.co.uk

<font color=brown>France and Germany will back the new UN resolution on Iraq sought by President George Bush only if the proposal gives the UN full political rule over the country.

The countries have also demanded a clear programme for returning power to Iraqis. </font>

On Sept 24, Junior is going to go to the U.N. and slap his shoe on the table and act like the usual buffoon. He will insist that the U.N. has to send blue hats because 9/11 is everyones problem, or because they did it for daddy.

<font color=brown>French sources insist they will approach the talks constructively, and not attempt to humiliate the US over its inability to restore order after the invasion.

France is also seeking greater UN control of Iraqi oil revenues. </font>

Cheney won't let him give away Halliburton's oil or reconstruction projects. Prancing and pouting just don't have the same effect in Europe where Limbaugh and Murdoch don't own the airwaves. Winter will come and go.

<font color=brown>Mr Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, appeared to admit yesterday that the US government had failed to appreciate the scale of the reconstruction job in Iraq. </font>

Since Cheney won't allow any compromise now, Condi has to prepare the mat with cheese and chocolate for some serious groveling by March when Junior will have to increase the rotation period for the troops again. That will also be the time when Junior saves his most colorful language for whoever convinced him to stand on that carrier in May with a <font color=red>Mission Accomplished</font> sign in the background.

TP
<font color=green> Rumsfeld was already sent out yesterday to perform practice grovels for the PBS newshour. He looks like Joe Isuzu (David Leisure) when he smiles.</font>
<font color=grey>"You have my word on it."</font>