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To: regli who wrote (48924)3/30/2006 1:20:28 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
us? do you represent something more?

pullllease.

if you want to use the word US... then do me a favor and let me know who US is in your question.

if YOU would like to know. well then, that's something else entirely.

so, make up your mind, and then re direct.



To: regli who wrote (48924)3/30/2006 8:16:37 AM
From: shades  Respond to of 116555
 
Regli - did you see the state of the union 2005 - where some iraqi woman - an oprah wannabe was liberated - she cried on national TV how happy she was that Bush came to her country and freed her people. That didn't make you well up in your heart with pride that we gave that woman hope - gave her the chance that every woman should deserve - to have oprah on her TV to watch and give her emotional support everyday?

c-span.org

One of Iraq's leading democracy and human rights advocates is Safia Taleb al-Suhail. She says of her country, "We were occupied for 35 years by Saddam Hussein. That was the real occupation. Thank you to the American people who paid the cost, but most of all, to the soldiers." Eleven years ago, Safia's father was assassinated by Saddam's intelligence service. Three days ago in Baghdad, Safia was finally able to vote for the leaders of her country -- and we are honored that she is with us tonight. (Applause.)

Later on Bush went to talk about Sgt. Norwood - his parents were there Regli - they hugged that iraqi woman - thier son had died to give her freedom and hope - come on Regli - even a hardass like you had to swell with tears no? Seeing oprah 1 hug oprah 2 is an image that stuck hard with my redneck buddies.

c-span.org

Here is the video about 53 minutes into the 2005 broadcast the 2 oprah clones embrace in peace and love.

Here are 2 altered bush state of the unions - I wet my pants with laughter - this has to be the funneist thing I have seen in months!

fuckitall.com

ebaumsworld.com