Couldn't resist this one, Bush at work!
As we all know President Bush is on a globe trotting venture, "en route to crucial talks," as the newspaper describes it. WOW!, crucial talks, this should be very amazing and amusing. During the article I picked up some more Bushisms that will go into the archives of this "go figure" presidency. For example, the article says, "when Bush meets with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Amman, Jordan, the president will want to hear the Iraqi leader's suggestions for curbing the bloodshed and for what the United States can do to help, White House officials said." Greerman comments-can you really believe this? The war has been going on longer than WWII, we have spent over $300 billion, we have close to 3000 dead American soldiers, we have thousands wounded, the Iraqi's are killing each other on a daily basis due to religious differences and our President is asking for "suggestions." I think we need more than suggestions, I think we need to say, "hey bubs" get your act together, take care of your country, and we pack our bags and get the hell out of Dodge. Of course the President is putting the typical political spin on it that we have had to endure for the past 4 years of the so-called war. Bush further commented, and you have to love this, while "warning" Iran and Syria not to "meddle" in Iraq. But then he said that, if Iraq wants to reach out and talk to Syria and Iran, "the Iraqi government is a sovereign government capable of handling its own foreign policies and is in the process of doing so." Greermen-what a bunch of bulls...t! He warns other country's about meddling, he should know as the Chief Meddler of the free world. This statement also epitomizes what he doesn't know about the wonderful, fun filled country, when he says, "the Iraqi government is a sovereign government capable of handling its own foreign policies and is in the process of doing so." What a joke, all they know how to do is build home made bombs and blow each other up in the name of Allah! In the same article Bush says, "There's one thing I'm not going to do: I'm not going to pull our troops off the battlefield before the mission is complete." Greerman-Mr. President let me refresh your memory of a few years ago when you made the infamous statement while standing on a US Navy warship with a big sign and s..t eating smirk grin, that said, "Mission Accomplished" while referring to the war in Iraq. Again foot in mouth disease is a bad thing!!
Sorry readers for getting so damn serious on Friday, but I have had it with this guy. Last night I read about William Henry Harrison and his short tenure as President of the USA. While it only lasted a few months, he would have been a very good president, but never had a chance. He has the distinction of giving the longest inaugural address when he was sworn in, 1 hour and 40 minutes, in cold weather, no coat or hat, caught a cold and died a few months later. I guess the Bushman learned a lesson, since he wore a top coat at his inaugural. I just wish Bush would read the same books I read about the Presidents of the past. I know he could pick up some pointers that might help him, otherwise he has got to re-invent the wheel and it is turning out to be square. Duh, even the cavemen realized "round" was the way to go.
Movie review: "Deja Vu"-*****, Denzel Washington at his best, great story, original presentation, enjoyable, surprise ending, intriguing, not predictable, great supporting cast. Must see!
Off to do a legal mediation,
greerman
Sorry readers for getting so damn serious on Friday, but I have had it with this guy. Last night I read about William Henry Harrison and his short tenure as President of the USA. While it only lasted a few months, he would have been a very good president, but never had a chance. He has the distinction of giving the longest inaugural address when he was sworn in, 1 hour and 40 minutes, in cold weather, no coat or hat, caught a cold and died a few months later. I guess the Bushman learned a lesson, since he wore a top coat at his inaugural. I just wish Bush would read the same books I read about the Presidents of the past. I know he could pick up some pointers that might help him, otherwise he has got to re-invent the wheel and it is turning out to be square. Duh, even the cavemen realized "round" was the way to go.
Movie review: "Deja Vu"-*****, Denzel Washington at his best, great story, original presentation, enjoyable, surprise ending, intriguing, not predictable, great supporting cast. Must see!
Off to do a legal mediation,
greerman
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