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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Post; Geo W. - The Legend?As Geo W. Bush, who found himself saddled with the poisoned chalice of having to face and deal with the militant Islam attacks upon USA and a great deal of the rest of the world, calmly aims to concentrate on the Israel/Palestinian issue, it is surely timely to consider just how able any of the current candidates for his job will be , confronted by similiar situations, or how ,indeed, they would have performed under the terrible pressures he inherited. Can it seriously be thought that those problems will disappear with him? Will it become almost immediately apparent that it is once again time to beat the incumbant around the head for attempting to grasp the nettle. Will he/she deserve the Geo. W. treatment. Will America eventually be left cursing his passing? Will a weaker attitude towards America's enemies prove devastating?
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| Banned ![]() | AHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA no way, no how....can any one BUT you delboy, even CONSIDER george w a legend. Last edited by DTop; February 2nd, 2008 at 22:12. Reason: inappropriate image |
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| Spam King | legendary for destabilizing the middle east even more, perhaps...
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| Milforum Moderator ![]() | And a weak domestic policy.
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Maybe the stories of his "stuffups" will become legendary, but there it will end I feel. The USA has had many truly legendary presidents, but I'm afraid that poor old G.W. will never make the cut. At best the class clown, at worst,...... well, he's not finished yet.
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | ell just to play the devils advocate a bit my opinion is that while he will not be regarded as the best US president of the last 200 years he certainly wont be the worst either. There are a lot of things I don't like about the guy but he has had to face more issues than most and to be honest other than Iraq I can't say he has done badly but then I cannot really talk about American domestic policy as I don't follow it. However regardless of what I think of GWB I do think this is funny. Quote:
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | It is my view that most of GW's problems were bought about by the NeoCons in their attempts to keep him in power. In short he bought it upon himself. The 2991 official casualties of 9/11 are now fast fading into relative insignificance as the US death toll in Iraq passes 3900 with a further 28,000+ maimed for life and wounded along with an estimated 1,650,000 Iraqi dead. Yeah,.... they may only be camel jockey's but it all needs to be taken into consideration when it is strongly suspected that the war was started on a false premise anyway. Unfortunately the west sees the US as the the worlds policeman, and the poor good natured American public step up to the plate once again to sacrifice the cream of their youth, and when it's all over most of those countries will not even acknowledge their sacrifice. It's a tragedy of the worst kind to be killed in a totally unnecessary war. Even worse when it is being fought for domestic political ends. Last edited by senojekips; January 12th, 2008 at 06:14. Reason: Spelling corrected. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Quote:
Well, sniper, what do you know? Certainly NOT the significance of the question mark! Q-u-e-s-t-i-o-n m-a-r-k, you must remember surely, -question mark? Like this - '? '. Here's another for you - '? '. But then, you wouldn't understand the question, either. Looks like you just MADE the mistake. Nice photo - very funny indeedio. The dog's bollocks, as we say in England. How about using it as your avatar? (Sorry to mention it here, but I think you could do with a shave.) Was it painful? Last edited by DTop; February 2nd, 2008 at 22:13. | |
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| Spam King | Not to mention the fact that most of New Orleans is STILL in ruins. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Infern0, your answer was completely lost on us Neanderthals without that question mark, and you've made one of our forum members cry, you bully. Now, write out 100 times "?" Without the quotation marks you absolute cretin. I want it on my desk in 24 hours, or Redleg will flog you within an inch of your life with the wet tail of a Norwegian sardine. Bad, baaad Infern0. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote:
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