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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    bushisms: The president's accidental wit and wisdom.

    Bushism of the Day

    By Jacob Weisberg
    Posted Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006, at 5:29 PM ET
    "You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror."—Interview with CBS News, Washington D.C., Sept. 6, 2006

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    But how about in his speech the other night....helping each other in a time of crisis is "uniquely American??????

    Ouch!

    And that wasn't even accidental!

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    Right now we have more things to be concerned about than if our president reads or talks correctly. A lot of the countries not friendly to USA are meeting in Cuba. Iran is among them. Probably planning on who gets to blow us up first.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    ES, what I meant was that taking something apolitical, like a terrorist attack, and turning it into a soapbox for your own personal views is unacceptable.

    It would be expected for the President to deliver a speech on the anniversary of Sept 11th. It's his job, and any president would have been crucified in the media (and rightfully so) for not marking the day with a speech of some sort.

    I would also expect the pundits to stuff a sock in their mouths for a day or two, which they didn't. I heard Franken right after the prime time speech playing sound clips and repeating "that's just crap" over and over again, Olbermann's piece, Limbaugh, et al. There are times when you just need to shut the h**l up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ES, what I meant was that taking something apolitical, like a terrorist attack, and turning it into a soapbox for your own personal views is unacceptable.

    It would be expected for the President to deliver a speech on the anniversary of Sept 11th. It's his job, and any president would have been crucified in the media (and rightfully so) for not marking the day with a speech of some sort.

    I would also expect the pundits to stuff a sock in their mouths for a day or two, which they didn't. I heard Franken right after the prime time speech playing sound clips and repeating "that's just crap" over and over again, Olbermann's piece, Limbaugh, et al. There are times when you just need to shut the h**l up.
    So how did you fel about the VERY political nature of GW's speech?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ES, what I meant was that taking something apolitical, like a terrorist attack, and turning it into a soapbox for your own personal views is unacceptable.

    It would be expected for the President to deliver a speech on the anniversary of Sept 11th. It's his job, and any president would have been crucified in the media (and rightfully so) for not marking the day with a speech of some sort.

    I would also expect the pundits to stuff a sock in their mouths for a day or two, which they didn't. I heard Franken right after the prime time speech playing sound clips and repeating "that's just crap" over and over again, Olbermann's piece, Limbaugh, et al. There are times when you just need to shut the h**l up.
    Yes, it was very appropriate that he mark the occasion with a speech. What was inappropriate was that he turned it into yet another opprotunity to tell us what a great guy he is by saving the Iraqi's from Saddam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilacDragon
    Yes, it was very appropriate that he mark the occasion with a speech. What was inappropriate was that he turned it into yet another opprotunity to tell us what a great guy he is by saving the Iraqi's from Saddam.
    Strange, I don't remember him saying he was a great guy. I must have taken a bathroom break or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
    Strange, I don't remember him saying he was a great guy. I must have taken a bathroom break or something?
    Puleeze - every speech he gives any more is a tribute to himself and how he knows better then anyone how to run the world.

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    http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/09/...ipt/index.html


    How is this speech in ANY way self congratulatory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/09/...ipt/index.html


    How is this speech in ANY way self congratulatory?
    I'm sorry. You are right. At no point does he take personal credit for much of anything.

    I see that he does go on a bit about removing Saddam and his threat from power. He mentions Weapons of Mass Destruction. Saddam hasn't ever been an express threat to us! We sold him weapons not all that long ago. And the first time we went into the Gulf was because he had sent troops into Kuwait - it had nothing to do with protecting America. And if he was such a threat, why didn't we take care of it while we were there the first time. At no time has he supported Al Qaeda - that would be Syria. Ah, but not only are Syrians the "friends" of the U.S. in general - Syrian officials are friends of the Bush family.

    Sorry, but if we can consider impeaching a President for a stupid stain on a dress, why is it that a man who lies to Congress to follow a personal agenda that gets thousands of people killed is allowed to stand at a podium and tell me how much God loves me?

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    The President, by nature of the job, is a politician. Any speech the President gives is going to be political in nature. Give it a rest for a couple days, then say whatever you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Any speech the President gives is going to be political in nature. Give it a rest for a couple days, then say whatever you want.
    You want a break from having to defend Bush? Well, I think a lot of folks
    are tired of listening to the same old crap over and over, ad nauseam. I wish
    he'd give his tired old ,stay the course messages, a rest too.
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    No, I think everyone would appreciate a break from people politicizing everything.

    The president could stand at the podium and state "the sky is blue" and the next three hours of airtime would be spent debating the issue and attacking the president for making such a stupid statement (Regardless of who is in office), with the requisite experts stating that the sky is actually not blue, it is pink, etc.

  13. Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    No, I think everyone would appreciate a break from people politicizing everything.

    The president could stand at the podium and state "the sky is blue" and the next three hours of airtime would be spent debating the issue and attacking the president for making such a stupid statement (Regardless of who is in office), with the requisite experts stating that the sky is actually not blue, it is pink, etc.

    must be something......uniquely American......

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