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juliocesarchavezthe4th
March 3rd, 2006, 05:57 PM
What do you think bush should do over in Irac? j/w

Elscire
March 3rd, 2006, 06:11 PM
i know! lets have bush go over with a M16 and fight for all of us! j/k
but still he's the reason why we have high gas prices because since this is his last term he knows he can't be re-elected anymore but the thing is he has his own fucking oil company and he's getting rich from it.
( you spelled iraq wrong )

Underage_Thinker
March 3rd, 2006, 06:11 PM
2 things

1.) you spelled iraq wrong
2.) This should probly go in debate i think.

WelshLad
March 3rd, 2006, 06:58 PM
:arrow: Debate

serial-thrilla
March 3rd, 2006, 07:07 PM
hahaha irac!

Skhorpion
March 3rd, 2006, 09:10 PM
I wish i could spell correctly

kolte
March 4th, 2006, 12:53 AM
matt thats spam
rent-2-pwn thats spam

irac > Iraq *changing*

now then, Iraq is a nation recovering from a religious and terror stricken dictatorship were the citizens were trapped under a blanket of political power, unable to voice there own opionions. It is the United States obligation to spread freedom and democratic philosophy around the world. Even if its not affecting you, its affecting the lifes of millions of people, who have just as much of a right to freedom as we do. I think that George Bush did poorly in Iraq, but under the circumstances, I don't think any other president could have breezed by either. Though I don't agree with the bush administration, I do understand why they took that horrible man out of power. For those of you who think its none of our business, you are spoild rotten ignorant little brats. I hate war, I do, I dispise political violence. But the United States has freed a nation from a tryant, and the world is better off because of. I say down with communism and dictation, and up with democrocy and representation. A man in the revolutionary war, general of a rebal army said before being hanged by a british war leader

"I only regreat that I have one life to give for my country"

He said that when we didnt even know if democrocy would work, but its the fact that in a democrocy the people rule the government, the people have the say, not a group of political tryants that own the country. George Bush is a citizen of the US, he pays taxes and works like the rest of us. Democrocy is the only form of government that should be. a Constitutional Mohnarcy, like the government adopted by the UK is also a representitive government, or democrocy/republic what ever you wanna call it. Iraq had a dictatorship, that offerd no vioce to the people. All nations that do not adopt democrocy, are enemies to democrocy and should be crushed, end of story.

Webbeardthepirate
March 4th, 2006, 09:52 PM
"I only regreat that I have one life to give for my country"

Our greatest blessing is that our foes have but one life each to give for theirs.

Did the quote thing work? I don't know, never tried to quote another text.

Bush does not own an Oil Company. He did own an oil exploration company that bought likely land and drilled test wells, but he sold that before his father was vice president. So he's been out of the oil business for 25 years at least.Nor is any member of his family in oil.

Al Gore is from a Tennessee Oil family, and he owns a quite a bit of oil stock. Whatever it was that used to be Standard Oil, I think they were Boaught by Royal Dutch Shell or British Patrolium.

So for review, Save the earth Al Gore gets money form high gas prices, George Bush does not. Al Gore makes money from not drilling for oil in Alaska, George Bush does not.

Haliburton is owned by Lady Bird Johnson, President Lynden Johnson's wife and their children. Haliburten is the one of the worlds largest infrustructure companies. Kellog, Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Haliburton, makes money doing service work for the army so our soldiers can be trained to break things and kill people, Like they are supposed to do. Kellog, Brown and Root has done this meal service and base maitenance job since the 60's. They did this while Lyndon Johnson was still in Office, his family owned the company, and they profited off of the war in Vietnam, while it was happening, while the principle share holder was in the WHITE HOUSE. Bush and Cheney have no connection to the company now, at all, of any kind, and so they make no money. Furthermore, Lady Bird Johnson is a DEMOCRAT, she gives campaign money to DEMOCRATS, so Bush and the Republican's don't even profit by getting campaign contributions.

The only thing Bush gets from Iraq is a brutal dictator out of power, an Iraq that is no longer a threat to Isreal OR Iran, Libya's nuclear weapons program now safely housed in Kentucky, and fledgling democracy in a keystone part of the world. These are all great things, but they don't involve Bush getting any money for it.

kolte
March 5th, 2006, 01:31 PM
"I only regreat that I have one life to give for my country"

Our greatest blessing is that our foes have but one life each to give for theirs.

Did the quote thing work? I don't know, never tried to quote another text.

Bush does not own an Oil Company. He did own an oil exploration company that bought likely land and drilled test wells, but he sold that before his father was vice president. So he's been out of the oil business for 25 years at least.Nor is any member of his family in oil.

Al Gore is from a Tennessee Oil family, and he owns a quite a bit of oil stock. Whatever it was that used to be Standard Oil, I think they were Boaught by Royal Dutch Shell or British Patrolium.

So for review, Save the earth Al Gore gets money form high gas prices, George Bush does not. Al Gore makes money from not drilling for oil in Alaska, George Bush does not.

Haliburton is owned by Lady Bird Johnson, President Lynden Johnson's wife and their children. Haliburten is the one of the worlds largest infrustructure companies. Kellog, Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Haliburton, makes money doing service work for the army so our soldiers can be trained to break things and kill people, Like they are supposed to do. Kellog, Brown and Root has done this meal service and base maitenance job since the 60's. They did this while Lyndon Johnson was still in Office, his family owned the company, and they profited off of the war in Vietnam, while it was happening, while the principle share holder was in the WHITE HOUSE. Bush and Cheney have no connection to the company now, at all, of any kind, and so they make no money. Furthermore, Lady Bird Johnson is a DEMOCRAT, she gives campaign money to DEMOCRATS, so Bush and the Republican's don't even profit by getting campaign contributions.

The only thing Bush gets from Iraq is a brutal dictator out of power, an Iraq that is no longer a threat to Isreal OR Iran, Libya's nuclear weapons program now safely housed in Kentucky, and fledgling democracy in a keystone part of the world. These are all great things, but they don't involve Bush getting any money for it.

Oh but bush does get money, a fat 200,000 dollars a year from uncle sam. :P of course this is for all his labor in well you know, presiding over the most elaborate and advanced government in the world, you know.

Webbeardthepirate
March 5th, 2006, 11:52 PM
Well, yes, he does get the presidential sallery, that's true. But that's not money from the war in Iraq, which is what this thread is about. Did you know that when the President has guests in the White House that are not part of an official government function he gets charged for the food and the use of the rooms? Actually they take all the costs for food and such out of his sallery when meals aren't part of a state function. When it is a state function like hosting forieghn dignataries and such the Governemnt does pay for it, as part of the function of President.

kolte
March 5th, 2006, 11:55 PM
Well, yes, he does get the presidential sallery, that's true. But that's not money from the war in Iraq, which is what this thread is about. Did you know that when the President has guests in the White House that are not part of an official government function he gets charged for the food and the use of the rooms? Actually they take all the costs for food and such out of his sallery when meals aren't part of a state function. When it is a state function like hosting forieghn dignataries and such the Governemnt does pay for it, as part of the function of President.

i was cracking a joke :P hints the smily. and interesting about the food, if you ask me, thats rude of the government