03-17-2009, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
More gold from the Herald comments.
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March 17, 2009 - 1:25 PM
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People , People, get a grip. Nobody can arrest former President Bush. Your hate towards this man is unbelieveable. Keep your dirty commie hands of this man! 1. He is an American Citizen on an offical visit. 2. He did not commit any crimes in Canada. 3. He did keep americans safe for eight years from the 9/11. 4. America was attackted by the terrorists not Canada. 5. He did not commit any crimes outside of the USA, he was defending his land. 6. He did not fight like many of your commie reporters state "so called war on terror" he was defending his country from a new threat. I would like to see what you would do when attacked? 7. Thanks to his policies Canada was safe too, thanks to certain agreements to defend both countries in case of the threrat from outside. 8. You people need to get out of your shells and get a reality check. The world is a very dangerous place nowadays. 9. You have a too good life and decadent to boot. Trying to understand the enemy is not a deterrant. I can imagine you guys during a home invasion by a gangster: You would probably fix a cup of tea and have a deep conversation trying to undestand him.... 10. Leave the former president Bush alone. Apeasement does not work. It did not work in 1938 when Chamberain talked to Hitler. 11. Waterboarding is an enhanced interrogation procedure. It is not pulling someone's finger nails. When it helps to discover the truth about planned new attacks, then it is OK. How would you get that information from the enemy? Would you again fix a cup of tea and try to have a conversation? You people are insane. Your way is the way to end your civilization.

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Not sure how that qualifies as 'gold'. A poorly written rant by someone who only sees one side of the argument (and doesn't fully understand the issues) is more like it.
Unless you were pointing out that to make fun of it.
As far as the protesters go, I have to agree, there's no point. He's out of office. I would almost think no commotion would be a more effective statement. Don't further legitimize his importance to the world. Let him fade away like he should.
All that said, I do have a morbid curiosity to what he might be saying (and more importantly how he might be saying it)
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03-17-2009, 02:01 PM
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#42
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I just thought it was funny.. Considering the other anti-Bush comments and the clamoring to have him tried for war crimes. Quit being such a Commie, shesh.
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03-17-2009, 03:02 PM
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I think it would actually be pretty interesting.
The guy served as the most powerful man in the world for 8 years. Surely he has something interesting to say.
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03-17-2009, 03:12 PM
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If the tickets were $30 or so I would go.
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03-17-2009, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Azure
I think it would actually be pretty interesting.
The guy served as the most powerful man in the world for 8 years. Surely he has something interesting to say.
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I disagree. He seemed pretty clueless for 8 years and now he's probably got that high hangover where he doesnt know whats happened to him for the last 8 years.
He'd be about as interesting as Keanu Reeves in Bill and Ted's Bogus journey lecturing on quantum physics. Everyone knows that Death carried that movie.
What would be interesting is getting him in a room and lining him up with that Shoe Cannon and letting fly and seeing all his crazy dodges. That would be cool.
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03-17-2009, 03:43 PM
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03-17-2009, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Azure
I think it would actually be pretty interesting.
The guy served as the most powerful man in the world for 8 years. Surely he has something interesting to say.
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Interesting yes.
Enlightening, perhaps not, lol.
Well I guess it could be enlightening on how the job works and the politics of the office. Maybe some funny anecdotes.
His cockiness just bugs me though. His lack of personal responsibility is truly infuriating. His last press conference nearly had me break my computer monitor.
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03-17-2009, 05:38 PM
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Interesting yes.
Enlightening, perhaps not, lol.
Well I guess it could be enlightening on how the job works and the politics of the office. Maybe some funny anecdotes.
His cockiness just bugs me though. His lack of personal responsibility is truly infuriating. His last press conference nearly had me break my computer monitor.
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Who was the last President that showed any sign of personal responsibility?
The guy made mistakes. He already admitted that much. What else should he do about it? Its not exactly a job that allows you to go back and change things for the better once they're done.
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03-17-2009, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Azure
Who was the last President that showed any sign of personal responsibility?
The guy made mistakes. He already admitted that much. What else should he do about it? Its not exactly a job that allows you to go back and change things for the better once they're done.
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Ok that part I have to disagree with. Only in passing and with the very least of responsibility. Obama has admitted more mistakes so far then he Bush did in 8 years, and it's been refreshing.
Bush has waved his mistakes away talking about circumstances and the failures of the people and the country and world around him. He said his biggest mistake was putting up the 'mission accomplished' banner. Not in any of his actual policies or decisions, just the context of his actual speech and dialogue and the timing of it.
That's why I don't think any speech by him would be interesting, cause it would be so skewed and biased it would be pretty hard to gain any perspective from it.
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03-17-2009, 05:52 PM
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Photon, why on earth would you wear goats?
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03-17-2009, 05:57 PM
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I would go just to show him hes not welcome here.
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03-17-2009, 06:00 PM
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I would go just to show him hes not welcome here.
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You do that.
I'm sure the Secret Service will love you.
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03-17-2009, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Daradon
Ok that part I have to disagree with. Only in passing and with the very least of responsibility. Obama has admitted more mistakes so far then he Bush did in 8 years, and it's been refreshing.
Bush has waved his mistakes away talking about circumstances and the failures of the people and the country and world around him. He said his biggest mistake was putting up the 'mission accomplished' banner. Not in any of his actual policies or decisions, just the context of his actual speech and dialogue and the timing of it.
That's why I don't think any speech by him would be interesting, cause it would be so skewed and biased it would be pretty hard to gain any perspective from it.
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Have you read any of Bob Woodward's books?
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03-17-2009, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Azure
Have you read any of Bob Woodward's books?
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I have not.
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03-17-2009, 06:10 PM
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They showed some of the clowns protesting on the news. What a bunch of buffoons. Four arrests.
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03-17-2009, 06:27 PM
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I have not.
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Highly recommended. Woodward is one of the few people who has done indepth interviews with Bush.
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03-17-2009, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Azure
Highly recommended. Woodward is one of the few people who has done indepth interviews with Bush.
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Will take your recomendation.
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03-17-2009, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Azure
You do that.
I'm sure the Secret Service will love you.
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Nothing wrong with a peaceful demonstration.
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03-17-2009, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
more gold from the herald comments.
Neighbor
march 17, 2009 - 1:25 pm
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people , people, get a grip. Nobody can arrest former president bush. Your hate towards this man is unbelieveable. Keep your dirty commie hands of this man! 1. He is an american citizen on an offical visit. 2. He did not commit any crimes in canada. 3. He did keep americans safe for eight years from the 9/11. 4. America was attackted by the terrorists not canada. 5. He did not commit any crimes outside of the usa, he was defending his land. 6. He did not fight like many of your commie reporters state "so called war on terror" he was defending his country from a new threat. I would like to see what you would do when attacked? 7. Thanks to his policies canada was safe too, thanks to certain agreements to defend both countries in case of the threrat from outside. 8. You people need to get out of your shells and get a reality check. The world is a very dangerous place nowadays. 9. You have a too good life and decadent to boot. Trying to understand the enemy is not a deterrant. I can imagine you guys during a home invasion by a gangster: You would probably fix a cup of tea and have a deep conversation trying to undestand him.... 10. Leave the former president bush alone. Apeasement does not work. It did not work in 1938 when chamberain talked to hitler. 11. Waterboarding is an enhanced interrogation procedure. It is not pulling someone's finger nails. When it helps to discover the truth about planned new attacks, then it is ok. How would you get that information from the enemy? Would you again fix a cup of tea and try to have a conversation? You people are insane. Your way is the way to end your civilization.

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