DancingBear
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:07 PM
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Did anyone go see George Galloway speak (in D.C.) last evening? |
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Edited on Sun Sep-25-05 06:08 PM by DancingBear
We did - he is as advertised. He is well spoken, witty, and has an absolute command of facts at his fingertips.
He also despises Christopher Hitchens and Barbara Bush, and the ongoing saga of Mr. Hitchens and his love affair with Pickles was priceless.
This was sponsored by The International Socialist Review - but we went anyway. :) :)
It was also co-sponsored by numerous Arab-American groups, and Mr. Galloway made a strong case in tying the Palestinian struggle into the overall U.S. quest for total domination of the Middle East.
This also explained the presence of Ralph Nader in the audience, but don't make me go into the discussion I had earlier that afternoon (while waiting for a table to open up so we could have lunch) with two Nader voters, who actually believed that Al Gore would have set the same course of action re: Iraq as did Bush.
<pulling out hair>
I didn't start the conversation - honest.
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:11 PM
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1. Whenever Nader voters or ANYBODY tries to the "Gore woulda done the same" |
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bullshit line on me I refer to the fact that in 1998 the PNAC outlined the same bullshit Bush argument to invade Iraq.
So if Gore and Clinton were going to do the same course of action as they claim, they had their chance and severe pressure to do so back then AND THEY DID NOT.
Therefore WRONG AGAIN.
These people piss me off almost as much as Bushistas.
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:12 PM
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very interesting report.
Those nadervoters haven't heard what Al Gore has had to say for the last 4 years then, have they?
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DancingBear
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:15 PM
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5. No, and I actually tried to tell them |
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b u t t h e y t a l k e d v e r y d e l i b e a t e l y, as if to someone who just didn't truly understand.
<pulling even more hair out>
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:13 PM
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3. OH NO! please don't connect the dots between the two struggles |
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you are gonna cause many DUers heads to explode. what are you going to bring up next? MUMIA? gasp!! :crazy: :hi:
admit it. you are a tool of ANSWER now. :sarcasm: :P
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DancingBear
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:27 PM
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But you're right - I am merely a pawn in their game.
A piece to be used at their whim.
Chattel.
Damn.
Actually, we just went 'cause it was a place to rest my feet. :) :)
:hi: - good to see you again, BTW.
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Sun Sep-25-05 08:03 PM
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10. No, DUers know how to connect those dots |
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without exploding heads. Some of us just realize out in rural America Joe and Suzy 6 Pack might listen to ending the Iraq war if we stick to that topic.
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:14 PM
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4. Galloway is a good speaker, and when speaking about . . . |
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Bush's Iraq war he has the facts at hand.
Unfortunately, he's not a very credible spokesman to most moderate/right-of-centers because of his reputation for slavish support of Saddam Hussein. With my limited googling, it's hard for me to extract the truth, but he does seem to have some highly unsavory connections.
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DancingBear
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Sun Sep-25-05 06:45 PM
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7. I just purchased his book, which contains his Congressional testimony |
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in it's entirety.
At first blush, I find many of these reports of unsavory connections to be coming from rather dubious sources, but I still have much research work to do on the subject. As with many polarizing figures, the truth may lie somewhere in the middle, although I think it's closer to the left. :)
I felt it important, however, to hear the man speak in person, and to form an initial (albeit limited) opinion based on seeing/meeting him.
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Sun Sep-25-05 07:52 PM
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8. I am trying to remember something he said, |
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tying in prophets and profits.
Help, anyone?
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DancingBear
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Sun Sep-25-05 07:55 PM
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9. All I remember was Jesus and the prophets and Bush and the profits |
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Sorry - it was at the end of a real long day, ya know? :)
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Sun Sep-25-05 08:13 PM
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11. yes, it was a marathon weekend. I googled and found the quote: |
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Christians believe in the prophets, peace be upon them. Bush believes in profits and how to get a piece of them.
George Galloway, MP
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Sun Sep-25-05 08:35 PM
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12. here alink to the video./.... |
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Sun Sep-25-05 08:39 PM
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One of the most magnetic speakers I've ever seen.
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Sun Sep-25-05 09:05 PM
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14. galloway/hitchens debate replaying on c-span2 now! |
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