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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
"Michael Pardee" > wrote in message
.. . > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message > ... >> >> We'll agree to differ on the subject, then. I have my own list of >> qualifications for certain jobs. Clear communication is at the top of my >> list for a president, and Bush does not meet that qualification unless he >> has a script. >> >> > The concept of communication from the president to the public is a very > recent one, one I feel mirrors the rise of the entertainment industry as > each is dependent on commmunication technology. Personally, I would not > want a glib incompetent in the office. I acknowledge that a lot of people > feel President Bush is an incompetent and that is certainly their right. > But I can't recall a single accusation that he failed to clearly instruct > the people who report to him, and that is the real importance of > communication ability. > > You are aware that the overwhelming majority of quotations ascribed to > politicians are fabricated, and it is to your credit you used one that > wasn't. > > Mike I wasn't aware that one was fabricated. How did you find that out? There are plenty that come with video footage, and are equally pathetic. "This process has been drug out a long time, which says to me it's political."—Discussing the controversy surrounding Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, Sofia, Bulgaria, June 11, 2007 The video is here. His stupidity is at approximately 23:18 (23 minutes and 18 seconds). http://mfile.akamai.com/5913/wmv/whi...070611-1.v.asx There is no way you can possibly explain away things like this. And don't tell me "drug out" was the Texan way of saying things. "The question is, who ought to make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know, my position is clear—I'm a commander guy."—Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007 Video: http://mfile.akamai.com/5913/wmv/whi...070502-2.v.asx Stupidity at 53:41 Commander guy??? |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
On Jul 4, 8:43 am, Jeff > wrote:
> larry moe 'n curly wrote: > > > Jeff wrote: > > >> George W. Bush has not had any alcohol in a long time; since long before > >> he became President. > > > It wasn't alcohol-free beer that he drank at the recent G-8 summit in > > Germany, nor did he miss next morning's activities solely due to tummy > > trouble. At least he didn't get drunk and shoot someone in the face, > > as Cheney did. > > Please provide evidence about how much beer he drank in Germany. The tummy ache excuse is way too coincidental to be credible. > My understanding is that he doesn't drink at all any more. The more extraordinary the claim, the more extraordinary the evidence must be to support it. So please provide 24/7 video and brain scans of GW Bush. His frequent odd public behavior can't be due to complete sobriety or abstinence from drugs. |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
Jeff wrote: > I have no knowledge of the President touching her in any appropriate way, I'm sure you've seen the video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=IPArZwLHi2Y So what do you mean? Chancellor Merkel didn't seem to conider it appropriate touching. |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
"Michael Pardee" > wrote in message .. . > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message > ... >> >> We'll agree to differ on the subject, then. I have my own list of >> qualifications for certain jobs. Clear communication is at the top of my >> list for a president, and Bush does not meet that qualification unless he >> has a script. >> >> > The concept of communication from the president to the public is a very > recent one, one I feel mirrors the rise of the entertainment industry as > each is dependent on commmunication technology. Personally, I would not > want a glib incompetent in the office. I acknowledge that a lot of people > feel President Bush is an incompetent and that is certainly their right. > But I can't recall a single accusation that he failed to clearly instruct > the people who report to him, and that is the real importance of > communication ability. > > You are aware that the overwhelming majority of quotations ascribed to > politicians are fabricated, and it is to your credit you used one that > wasn't. With GWB, so many of his flubs have been recorded live, that I bet it'd be difficult to find one that was fabricated! Cathy P.S. I'd live to trim the x-posting, but I don't know which of those ngs you're posting from! > > Mike > > |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
larry moe 'n curly wrote:
> Jeff wrote: > >> I have no knowledge of the President touching her in any appropriate way, > > I'm sure you've seen the video: > > http://youtube.com/watch?v=IPArZwLHi2Y > > So what do you mean? Chancellor Merkel didn't seem to conider it > appropriate touching. And she was laughing as he was walking away. The reaction looks to me like it was surprise (You can see this more clearly in the video from CBS). I am not going to second guess Bush's intent or what was going on when it appears to 100% innocent. Jeff |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
"Cathy F." > wrote in message ... > > "Michael Pardee" > wrote in message > .. . >> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> We'll agree to differ on the subject, then. I have my own list of >>> qualifications for certain jobs. Clear communication is at the top of my >>> list for a president, and Bush does not meet that qualification unless >>> he has a script. >>> >>> >> The concept of communication from the president to the public is a very >> recent one, one I feel mirrors the rise of the entertainment industry as >> each is dependent on commmunication technology. Personally, I would not >> want a glib incompetent in the office. I acknowledge that a lot of people >> feel President Bush is an incompetent and that is certainly their right. >> But I can't recall a single accusation that he failed to clearly instruct >> the people who report to him, and that is the real importance of >> communication ability. >> >> You are aware that the overwhelming majority of quotations ascribed to >> politicians are fabricated, and it is to your credit you used one that >> wasn't. > > With GWB, so many of his flubs have been recorded live, that I bet it'd be > difficult to find one that was fabricated! > > Cathy > > P.S. I'd live to ....or love to (hey, the i *is* next to the o!) trim the x-posting, but I don't know which of those ngs > you're posting from! > >> >> Mike >> >> > > |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
larry moe 'n curly wrote:
> On Jul 4, 8:43 am, Jeff > wrote: >> larry moe 'n curly wrote: >> >>> Jeff wrote: >>>> George W. Bush has not had any alcohol in a long time; since long before >>>> he became President. >>> It wasn't alcohol-free beer that he drank at the recent G-8 summit in >>> Germany, nor did he miss next morning's activities solely due to tummy >>> trouble. At least he didn't get drunk and shoot someone in the face, >>> as Cheney did. >> Please provide evidence about how much beer he drank in Germany. > > The tummy ache excuse is way too coincidental to be credible. People get sick all the time. His father became ill when he was visiting Japan at one point in time when he was President. There are many reasons why people get sick. Drinking is one of them. Viruses and bacteria are others. >> My understanding is that he doesn't drink at all any more. > > The more extraordinary the claim, the more extraordinary the evidence > must be to support it. So please provide 24/7 video and brain scans > of GW Bush. His frequent odd public behavior can't be due to complete > sobriety or abstinence from drugs. Sorry, I don't have a microscope powerful enough to see his brain. ;-) Despite this, Bush says he doesn't drink. http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/issues/l/aa001106a.htm Jeff |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
"Jeff" > wrote in message
news:KNSii.4249$Of2.901@trnddc06... > larry moe 'n curly wrote: >> Jeff wrote: >> >>> I have no knowledge of the President touching her in any appropriate >>> way, >> >> I'm sure you've seen the video: >> >> http://youtube.com/watch?v=IPArZwLHi2Y >> >> So what do you mean? Chancellor Merkel didn't seem to conider it >> appropriate touching. > > And she was laughing as he was walking away. Probably trying to be tactful, knowing she was being filmed. |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
Jeff wrote: > larry moe 'n curly wrote: > George W. Bush has not had any alcohol in a long time; since long before > he became President. > >> It wasn't alcohol-free beer that he drank at the recent G-8 summit in >> Germany, nor did he miss next morning's activities solely due to tummy >> trouble. At least he didn't get drunk and shoot someone in the face, >> as Cheney did. > > Please provide evidence about how much beer he drank in Germany. > > > The tummy ache excuse is way too coincidental to be credible. > > People get sick all the time. His father became ill when he was visiting > Japan at one point in time when he was President. > > There are many reasons why people get sick. Drinking is one of them. > Viruses and bacteria are others. > But it was already well known on the previous day that President Bush had been suffering from the flu. OTOH GW Bush had no cold or flu, his tummy ache came out of the blue, and nobody else at the summit experienced anything similar. > My understanding is that he doesn't drink at all any more. > > > The more extraordinary the claim, the more extraordinary the evidence > > must be to support it. So please provide 24/7 video and brain scans > > of GW Bush. His frequent odd public behavior can't be due to complete > > sobriety or abstinence from drugs. > > Sorry, I don't have a microscope powerful enough to see his brain. ;-) Nobody does. Nobody does. > Despite this, Bush says he doesn't drink. > http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/issues/l/aa001106a.htm I don't believe him. He just doesn't act sober enough. |
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MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 19:45:46 +0000, Jeff wrote:
> larry moe 'n curly wrote: >> Jeff wrote: >> >>> I have no knowledge of the President touching her in any appropriate >>> way, >> >> I'm sure you've seen the video: >> >> http://youtube.com/watch?v=IPArZwLHi2Y >> >> So what do you mean? Chancellor Merkel didn't seem to conider it >> appropriate touching. > > And she was laughing as he was walking away. > > The reaction looks to me like it was surprise (You can see this more > clearly in the video from CBS). > > I am not going to second guess Bush's intent or what was going on when it > appears to 100% innocent. Looks like we may need some desensitization training and consciousness lowering workshops. |
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