Bush and Pissed off Indians

Discussion in 'More Serious Topics' started by diogenes, Mar 1, 2006.

  1. diogenes

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    How much does this say about what Bush has done for U.S. foreign relations. Not to mention the plan to sell nuclear technology to a nation that refuses to acknowledge the non-proliferation treaty. I don't like where this is going.
     
  2. chester grape

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    Q. How can you tell when the podium's level?

    A. Bush dribbles out of both sides of his mouth.

    * Joke adapted from an original drummer joke.
     
  3. XerxesX

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    On a purely rational line of thought. ( No assasinations or bombs ). It looks like there is a bit of trouble in your foreign relations. Since all of this makes it look like the current admin is out on a national suicide-mission, it MUST be true that they have a double-certain backup-plan that involves all that crap they ( might ) have produced.

    Or maybe that is just a feint.` A pretended strength without real backing.
     
  4. chester grape

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    Hey fugly, have a whole bunch of posts been deleted from this thread?
     
  5. phatboy

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    I think we should just pack up all our shit and come home. Not that I think the reason we are in Iraq is totally bad, but apparently the only people that want us there is us. I also think that we should pull the plug on the foriegn aid that we are sending all over the world. There is enough shit wrong here for us to worry about.
     
  6. diogenes

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    Foreign aid is a form of tribute designed to pacify problematic nations. Leaders have been using it since ancient China. It's thousands of years old and isn't going anywhere any time soon.
     
  7. phatboy

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    I have decided to run for president. I will probably have to go as a libertarian. I am going to run on the FU platform.

    Oh America we need food - FUCK YOU

    Oh America we had bad tsunami and need food - FUCK YOU

    Oh America we have big earth quake - oh that sucks, FUCK YOU

    oh wait is there a pattern here

    wait my domestic policy,

    Mr. President our city got flooded and filled up with water - oh really if you live in a coastal city maybe you should make sure it is above fucking sea level, and quit buying gucci bags with your fema cards - fuck you.
     
  8. chester grape

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    With that platform, you should have a good chance at a Republican party nomination.
     
  9. phatboy

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    Maybe. But when foriegn aid becomes bribes, you got to draw the line.

    Sure humanitarian aid is good, but why does america have to be the 'world police' for lack of a better term. Nobody likes us, but as soon as the shit hits the fan we are the first one that gets called. Just seems to be a double standard.
     
  10. diogenes

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    We have the goods, that's why. I'm not saying it's right, it's just true.
     
  11. TheGrimJesus

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    Guys who hasn't Bush pissed off? That would be a much shorter list.
     
  12. diogenes

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    The Darfurians, they have too much too worry about on theikr own, they haven't got time to worry about Bush.
     
  13. XerxesX

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    Bush has pissed off the darfurians. They were supposed to get rescued, but they didnt. They might have gotten a visit by Uncle Powell, but that dont feed no christian orphans.
    Muslim camels might, and dades and hot yummie tea with real water in it !
     
  14. ucicare

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    Chester is right. Run as a Republican. I'll vote for you despite the fact that you don't have a green card.


    Barry
     
  15. Joeslogic

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    Phatboy said:






    Apperently there is a problem with the information being provided.
     
  16. phatboy

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    Well I will run, but I will need a VP, I was thinking that Dwaine would be a great vp. With his minority relations program we should be a shoo in.

    Plus I have a great 'exit strategy' for Iraq, and a plan for Iran too. See what we had need to do is, sneak a small force into Iran, place a large bomb in their little reactor area. Blow that shit off the map. Then say, damn had they signed the non-proliferation treaty we would have helped them develop their nuclear energy program. Whats up South Korea?
     
  17. diogenes

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    Hey, Joeslogic is back. Where you been, I missed the official republican party line constantly being spouted in Cold Sober.
     
  18. Joeslogic

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    Finished unpacking boxes, cleaned the garage, built a nice workbench for the garage and organized, hauled off several bags of debris from the back yard, planted some plants, cleaned the pool, fixed the pool equipment and heater, tapped into the pool timer using an extra relay switch to control lights along the perimeter of the back yard into the 120 ac circuit so that the pool equipment remote turns them on and off, had a few backyard cook-outs, a pool party, and went to my nieces birthday party.

    It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you get off your ass and away from the forums.

    Plus I’m quite proud of the lights and the bench is awesome. Not to brag or anything like that but you did ask.
     
  19. diogenes

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    Sounds good. I built a crib, moved a friends mom to a new apartment, and drank. And posted more than I probably should have. The dynamic of a co-operative relationship between the United States and India fascinates me. How do you reconcile Hindu culture and American consumerism. It'll be a fascinating mix. If it works the way the leaders are hoping.
     
  20. Joeslogic

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    Let’s see not sure on my facts here admittedly but I think its the seconds largest population next to China?

    If not its at least big and with both India and China industrializing. Think of all the people getting jobs= money= little mopeds and mini trucks converted into people transporters. All of this equals more fossil fuels burned.

    Then there are the consumer products.

    Huge huge market. And something to ponder. I wonder what Chester might have to say about this isn’t he in marketing? And would the Aussies not have a considerable opportunity here in a global market?
     

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