Re: who said this redux




"CalC" <calcarpenter1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ray O'Hara wrote:
who said the following?


" I don't think our troops ought to be used for what's called nation
building."


"It really depends upon how our nation conducts its foreign policy. If
we're
an arrogant nation, they'll resent us. If we're a humble nation, they'll
respect us."



"I'm worried about an opponent who uses nation building and the military
in
the same sentence"



"I think what we need to do is convince people who live in the lands
they
live in to build the nations. Maybe I'm missing something here. I mean
we're
going to have kind of a nation-building corps from America. Absolutely
not.
Our military is meant to fight and win war. That's what it's meant to do
and
when it gets overextended, morale drops."


if you guessed it was der uberchimpenfuhrer g.w.bush you'd be right.

he also gave us these gems


"We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological
laboratories."(May 29, 2003)

"I recognize we didn't find the stockpiles [of weapons] we all thought
were
there." (Sept. 9, 2004)


Iraq and the Sept. 11 Attacks

In a press conference in September 2002, six months before the invasion
of
Iraq, President Bush said, "you can't distinguish between al Qaeda and
Saddam when you talk about the war on terror... they're both equally as
bad,
and equally as evil, and equally as destructive."

In September of 2004, Mr. Bush said: "We've had no evidence that Saddam
Hussein was involved with September 11th." Though he added that "there's
no
question that Saddam Hussein had al Qaeda ties," the statement seemingly
belied earlier assertions that Saddam and al Qaeda were "equally bad."

The Sept. 11 commission found there was no evidence Saddam was linked to
the
9/11 attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people.


President Bush


-Sex Marriage

During the 2000 campaign, Mr. Bush said he was against federal
intervention
regarding the issue of same-sex marriage. In an interview with CNN's
Larry
King, he said, states "can do what they want to do" on the issue. Vice
President Cheney took the same stance.

Four year later, this past February, Mr. Bush announced his support for
an
amendment to the Constitution that defines marriage as being exclusively
between men and women. The amendment would forbid states from doing
"what
they want to do" on same-sex marriage.


Gas Prices

Mr. Bush was critical of Al Gore in the 2000 campaign for being part of
"the
administration that's been in charge" while the "price of gasoline has
gone
steadily upward." In December 1999, in the first Republican primary
debate,
Mr. Bush said President Clinton "must jawbone OPEC members to lower
prices."

As gas topped a record level of $50 a barrel this week, Mr. Bush has
shown
no propensity to personally pressure, or "jawbone," Mideast oil
producers to
increase output.

A spokesman for the president reportedly said in March that Mr. Bush
will
not personally lobby oil cartel leaders to change their minds.







that's our chimperor. mr consistancy. FLIP-FLOP, FLIP-FLOP.


. Godblasted Al Gore invented the
internet. You can't beat *** like that for straight out bull***
laden lies.

you're right you that is a lie.
al never said he invented the internet,
*** armey made up that lie.
what all gore claimed and what he DID do was introduce and get passed the
legislation that allowed the internet to be the free wheeling net we know
today.
so yeah its a lie but you wingnuts keep repeating it.


bill clinton gave us 8 years of peace and prosperity.
bush has given us 8 years of war and soaring foreign debt.


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