dogindia
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Fri Jul-14-06 09:18 AM
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to Bush: Bring the f...ing idiots to the negotiation table. |
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War is an outmoded response to real problems like climate change and the end of life on Earth. You idiot get some smart people on board. Be a leader. Life is precious...all life not just human. We should be stewards not killers.
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stepnw1f
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Fri Jul-14-06 09:22 AM
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1. War is never a Solution |
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Edited on Fri Jul-14-06 09:22 AM by stepnw1f
But hey.... these people are not sane either. Neither are the 23% still hanging onto dumbya.
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Sydnie
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Fri Jul-14-06 09:25 AM
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2. Unless they are in the travel, hotel, or furniture business |
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they can't make any money bringing them to the "table". Their investments LOVE to hear and respond well with every bomb dropped.
Who would they send? Bolton? Condi? Who would go into negotiations with an open mind? Certainly no one they know.
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Fri Jul-14-06 09:29 AM
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3. You are asking the wrong idiot godindia....this is what Bush and the |
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...neo-cons have been waiting for, the are now into perpetual wet dreams and orgasms with the ultimate rush to come when Bush gets to push the nuclear button! This must be a coordinated push by sane minds not by megalomaniacs like George Bush, KKKarl Rove, Dickie Cheney and the neo-con power structure. Can anyone at the united nations prevail upon member states to ignore the U.S. veto and issue sanctions against both Israel and Palestine to stop the violence now? John Bolton needs to be censured asap, Bush and Cheney impeached and congress brought to into immediate session to resolve this issue now.
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durrrty libby
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Fri Jul-14-06 09:31 AM
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4. I agree. Diplomacy and negotiation is the only answer |
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These fools have to find a way to live in peace.
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bryant69
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Fri Jul-14-06 09:32 AM
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5. Bush: "I see your lips moving but i can't hear a word your saying" |
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I think he's pretty deaf to most of these suggestions, unfortunately. Bryant Check it out --> http://politicalcomment.blogspot.com
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vickitulsa
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Fri Jul-14-06 10:15 AM
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6. Yep, he's deaf all right. But it wouldn't matter if he heard |
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the cries for U.S. help loud and clear -- it would take real leadership to pick up where Clinton's administration left off and assert an ameliorative U.S. presence into the crisis to ratchet it back down a few notches!
Expecting Dubya&Co to demonstrate anything remotely resembling "real leadership" is like expecting to see a feral cat give birth to a mountain gorilla!
When I remember how Carter and then Clinton handled the Middle East and especially Israel, I want to weep with the sense of ... LOSS, I guess I'd call it. The comparison to Dubya's inept venality is discouraging to the nth degree.
To realize just how effectively our government could take steps to subdue the insanity in the ME and then to witness this administration's utter lack of a clue or any intention to actually improve the situation is beyond exasperating!
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Fri Jul-14-06 10:22 AM
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7. I would nearly forgive his past transgressions |
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If he just once. Fuck, if someone just once lately would step up and act like a leader and stop this madness.
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Fri Jul-14-06 10:27 AM
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8. The current events in the ME are just what this bunch wants. |
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Why should the do anything but sit back and watch the disintegration of the ME and then step in at an opportune time to claim the spoils?
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