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Home >> World-issues >> I will screw him in the ass!
04.04.2007, 17:02 quote
(With thanks to Preston in myspace)
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/826601.html
'Speaking of George Bush, with whom Sharon developed a very close relationship, Uri Dan recalls that Sharon's delicacy made him reluctant to repeat what the president had told him when they discussed Osama bin Laden. Finally he relented. And here is what the leader of the Western world, valiant warrior in the battle of cultures, promised to do to bin Laden if he caught him: "I will screw him in the ass!"'
07.04.2007, 12:33 quote
But it was pressure from President Bush that forced Israel to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and most of the West Bank after decades of occupation. Remember a couple of years ago scenes of Israeli settler being forced to leave The Gaza Strip? Most Israeli settlement in the occupied terrortries have now been dismantled.
09.04.2007, 09:38 quote
It would have been good if people had praised president Bush and Arial Sharon when the deal to pull out of the occuppied terrortries was done. President Bush has been the first American president in history to speak of a Palestinian state and Sharon has been the first Israeli president to oder a withdrawel of Israeli settlers from the West Bank and Gaza strip since they were occupied in 1967. At least give them credit for that.
09.04.2007, 13:07 quote
Well fair enough point greystone, but i only posted this with the intention of it being a laugh rather than a serious dig at Bush.
18.04.2007, 20:37 quote
Being from Ireland you will also know that Bill Clinton helped Tony Blair to broker the Good Friday agreement in 1998 that led to the establishment of the new Northern Ireland Assembly. You see American presidents are not all bad.
18.04.2007, 22:24 quote
Your right there Greystone, Bill Clinton is still very popular in Ireland thanks to the work he did on the good friday agreement. Tony Blair despite his unpopularity in Britain is actually quite liked here for the same reason.
I don't have a problem with American Presidents in general, i just have a problem with George Bush. Thanks to JFK Ireland has more of a traditional association with the Democrats than with the Republicans.
Even with the Reagon administration the head of Congress was the democrat Tipp O'Neill. A famous Irish American who did wonderful work for Northern Ireland as well as America.
"One of O'Neill's greatest accomplishments as Speaker involved Northern Ireland. Working with fellow Irish-American politicians New York Governor Hugh Carey, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., they became known as the "Four Horsemen". Beginning with the "St. Patrick's Day declaration" in 1977 denouncing violence in Northern Ireland and culminating with the Irish aid package upon signing the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985, the "Four Horsemen" convinced both Carter and Reagan to press the British government on the subject."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tip_O%27Neil
Ireland tends to favour Democrats in the first place so that might explain my bias slightly, but even Republicans have since turned their backs on George W. Bush.
We like American Presidents, we just don't like Bush.
18.04.2007, 23:48 quote
Chief you have a good point i wouldnt want a man running my country with An IQ 67 according to his service records , your right With comments like ill screw him up ass lol WHAT IS BUSH REALLY SAYING TO THE PUBLIC .
23.05.2007, 01:05 quote
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| Being from Ireland you will also know that Bill Clinton helped Tony Blair to broker the Good Friday agreement in 1998 that led to the establishment of the new Northern Ireland Assembly. |
Yeah, for what good that did, since it was suspended more than working for the last nine years. I didn't see Bush helping much with the restoration of the Assembly in March...
23.05.2007, 08:19 quote
| Hodel78 wrote: | ||
Yeah, for what good that did, since it was suspended more than working for the last nine years. I didn't see Bush helping much with the restoration of the Assembly in March... |
Yeah, but Bush can't even spell restoration or assembly, let alone know what the words actually mean.
23.05.2007, 13:26 quote
LOL, good point.
I'm not so sure that he's so clear on what "peace" means, either...
29.05.2007, 09:14 quote
I think he's more familiar with the word 'war'.
Maybe thats why he goes to war so much...because it only has three letters and its on of the few words that he can actually spell?
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