Group: seattle.politics
From: SMITH29
Date: Sunday, August 26, 2007 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Toward an Independent Iraq

Bill Shatzer wrote:
> SMITH29 wrote:
>
>> Bill Shatzer wrote:
>
>>> SMITH29 wrote:
>
>>>> Chris Bellamy wrote:
>
> -snip-
>
>>>>> Rub your brain cells together over this and let us know when you
>>>>> figure it out.
>
>>>> And Bush never flew the F-104 either.
>
>>> Rather clearly, the dubya never flew an F-104.
>
>>>> He would start it up and taxi around for a while and then park it
>>>> and go on liberty.
>
>>> Rather clearly, he was never even in the cockpit of an F-104 - for
>>> taxiing or anything else.
>
>> You spose he never was in the Guard?
>
> I "suppose" exactly what I wrote - he never flew an F-104 or was even in
> the cockpit of one.
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And just how do you know that? The 104 was the next step up from the 102....


> /focus/f-news/1230803/posts


>
> Connect your two remaining neurons and congitate on that for a bit. With
> luck and funtioning neurons, it will come to you eventually.
>
>> Stuff gets made up all the time.
>
> No doubt, mostly by the chickhawks of the dubya regime. See, for
> example, the WMDs north and south, somewhat, of Takrit.
>
>>>> See, he was afraid of heights.
>
>>> I'll have to take your word on that.
>
>>> Mostly, the dubya seems afraid of the United States Constitution.
>
>> He has good manager skills.
>
> "You're doing a heck of a job, Brownie!"
>
>>> He's doing his best to avoid it.
>
>> Well, he most likely has it memorized and knows how to get done what
>> he feels like doing.
>
> That wasn't the scheme the founding fathers had in mind. They sorta
> though that constitutions, legislatures, and presidents were preferable
> to annointed dictators and absolute monarchs.
>
> Still, how did this guy who "knows how to get done what he feels like
> doing" do on immigration "reform" or social security "privatization".
> How'd he do in New Orleans after the hurricane.
>
> Doesn't seem like he did what he wanted to in those instances.
>
>> This is his watch and he's in charge make no mistake in believing that.
>
> If that's how a president is allowed to act, you'll just LOVE the
> Hillary Clinton presidency.
>
>> He don't pay attention to those not on deck and in command.
>
> Would that he paid a bit more attention. He might have saved himself and
> the country considerable grief.
>
> Indeed, that's perhaps his greatest failing - he doesn't recognize that
> he (and his carefully selected band of Merrie Sychophants) may not be
> the sole possessors of all wisdom on all things and that folks who
> decline to kiss his posterior may, in fact, have a good idea from time
> to time.
>
>> You dubyaites are dog shit in this presidency and stuck to Nancy's heel.
>
> I suppose that when you run out of logical arguments, you think that
> that sort of thing passes for one. It doesn't, it merely exposes the
> paucity of your intellegence and arguments.
>
>> Notice how much attention the administration pays to your insolent
>> juvenile presentation?
>
> Which, one supposes, is one of the reasons the dubya is cruising along
> at a 26% approval rating.
>
>> Even the Democrats distance themselves from your ilk.
>
> The american public is rather massively disassociating themselves from
> the dubya and his ilk.
>
> Anybody think his Iraq policy is going all that well?
>
> Peace and justice,
>