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| "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:44f933te3kkrujo1hi0auuo6u3gbkovqi5 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:35:49 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:re49339jnl9u6h3cp9vh007oovktpm0kbv (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:12:17 -0700, "mack" <mackerel (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com wrote: "dbu.," <question*mark (AT) einp (DOT) com> wrote in message news:question*mark-E68DB7.13084227042007 (AT) comcast (DOT) dca.giganews.com... In article <pjb433hhaf58uhoq204ltttm1j013m2ukr (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, Scott in Florida <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote: Transcript from the MSNBC 'press conference' or as the Drive By Media says is a Dim debate. This proof positive that Obama is an idiot! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Williams: Senator Obama, if, God forbid a thousand times, while we were gathered here tonight, we learned that two American cities have been hit simultaneously by terrorists and we further learned, beyond the shadow of a doubt it had been the work of Al Qaida, how would you change the U.S. military stance overseas as a result? Obama: Well, the first thing we'd have to do is make sure that we've got an effective emergency response, something that this administration failed to do when we had a hurricane in New Orleans. And I think that we have to review how we operate in the event of not only a natural disaster, but also a terrorist attack. The second thing is to make sure that we've got good intelligence, a., to find out that we don't have other threats and attacks potentially out there, and b., to find out, do we have any intelligence on who might have carried it out so that we can take potentially some action to dismantle that network. But what we can't do is then alienate the world community based on faulty intelligence, based on bluster and bombast. Instead, the next thing we would have to do, in addition to talking to the American people, is making sure that we are talking to the international community. Because as already been stated, we're not going to defeat terrorists on our own. We've got to strengthen our intelligence relationships with them, and they've got to feel a stake in our security by recognizing that we have mutual security interests at stake. A bunch of wordy political rhetoric BS. They must think their constituent base is really stupid. funny, I thought Obama was pretty good at answering a cold question like that off the top of his head. Pretty good? Surly you jest.... You have a collection of clowns running for President and they showed it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:56:16 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:44f933te3kkrujo1hi0auuo6u3gbkovqi5 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:35:49 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:re49339jnl9u6h3cp9vh007oovktpm0kbv (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:12:17 -0700, "mack" <mackerel (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com wrote: "dbu.," <question*mark (AT) einp (DOT) com> wrote in message news:question*mark-E68DB7.13084227042007 (AT) comcast (DOT) dca.giganews.com... In article <pjb433hhaf58uhoq204ltttm1j013m2ukr (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, Scott in Florida <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote: Transcript from the MSNBC 'press conference' or as the Drive By Media says is a Dim debate. This proof positive that Obama is an idiot! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Williams: Senator Obama, if, God forbid a thousand times, while we were gathered here tonight, we learned that two American cities have been hit simultaneously by terrorists and we further learned, beyond the shadow of a doubt it had been the work of Al Qaida, how would you change the U.S. military stance overseas as a result? Obama: Well, the first thing we'd have to do is make sure that we've got an effective emergency response, something that this administration failed to do when we had a hurricane in New Orleans. And I think that we have to review how we operate in the event of not only a natural disaster, but also a terrorist attack. The second thing is to make sure that we've got good intelligence, a., to find out that we don't have other threats and attacks potentially out there, and b., to find out, do we have any intelligence on who might have carried it out so that we can take potentially some action to dismantle that network. But what we can't do is then alienate the world community based on faulty intelligence, based on bluster and bombast. Instead, the next thing we would have to do, in addition to talking to the American people, is making sure that we are talking to the international community. Because as already been stated, we're not going to defeat terrorists on our own. We've got to strengthen our intelligence relationships with them, and they've got to feel a stake in our security by recognizing that we have mutual security interests at stake. A bunch of wordy political rhetoric BS. They must think their constituent base is really stupid. funny, I thought Obama was pretty good at answering a cold question like that off the top of his head. Pretty good? Surly you jest.... You have a collection of clowns running for President and they showed it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. |
| -- Scott in Florida I agree with John McCain 'Bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran' I also agree with Harry Truman http://www.rjgeib.com/heroes/truman/...atom-bomb.html |
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| "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:rfg93352k3o8lhegk7g2a3ieg0uk6lc4bp (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:56:16 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:44f933te3kkrujo1hi0auuo6u3gbkovqi5 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:35:49 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:re49339jnl9u6h3cp9vh007oovktpm0kbv (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:12:17 -0700, "mack" <mackerel (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com wrote: "dbu.," <question*mark (AT) einp (DOT) com> wrote in message news:question*mark-E68DB7.13084227042007 (AT) comcast (DOT) dca.giganews.com... In article <pjb433hhaf58uhoq204ltttm1j013m2ukr (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, Scott in Florida <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote: Transcript from the MSNBC 'press conference' or as the Drive By Media says is a Dim debate. This proof positive that Obama is an idiot! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Williams: Senator Obama, if, God forbid a thousand times, while we were gathered here tonight, we learned that two American cities have been hit simultaneously by terrorists and we further learned, beyond the shadow of a doubt it had been the work of Al Qaida, how would you change the U.S. military stance overseas as a result? Obama: Well, the first thing we'd have to do is make sure that we've got an effective emergency response, something that this administration failed to do when we had a hurricane in New Orleans. And I think that we have to review how we operate in the event of not only a natural disaster, but also a terrorist attack. The second thing is to make sure that we've got good intelligence, a., to find out that we don't have other threats and attacks potentially out there, and b., to find out, do we have any intelligence on who might have carried it out so that we can take potentially some action to dismantle that network. But what we can't do is then alienate the world community based on faulty intelligence, based on bluster and bombast. Instead, the next thing we would have to do, in addition to talking to the American people, is making sure that we are talking to the international community. Because as already been stated, we're not going to defeat terrorists on our own. We've got to strengthen our intelligence relationships with them, and they've got to feel a stake in our security by recognizing that we have mutual security interests at stake. A bunch of wordy political rhetoric BS. They must think their constituent base is really stupid. funny, I thought Obama was pretty good at answering a cold question like that off the top of his head. Pretty good? Surly you jest.... You have a collection of clowns running for President and they showed it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... |
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| "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:coi933tsejk9ciagutf7dlq8sj9ljndv19 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... What we saw in those seven minutes is the real W. Too bad you have it in you to excuse it away..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:50:40 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:coi933tsejk9ciagutf7dlq8sj9ljndv19 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... What we saw in those seven minutes is the real W. Too bad you have it in you to excuse it away..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI ROFLMAO You libs really are out to lunch.... GWB is being polite to a bunch of school kids and you jump on him... What a warped sense of the world you guys have! |
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| "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:jgn933dsppv3dp39lhbfjnh778gvq3sgvj (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:50:40 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:coi933tsejk9ciagutf7dlq8sj9ljndv19 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... What we saw in those seven minutes is the real W. Too bad you have it in you to excuse it away..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI ROFLMAO You libs really are out to lunch.... GWB is being polite to a bunch of school kids and you jump on him... What a warped sense of the world you guys have! Yes, the issue is politeness to school kids. Thank you for giving simpletons a voice. :-) |
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:52:39 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:jgn933dsppv3dp39lhbfjnh778gvq3sgvj (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:50:40 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:coi933tsejk9ciagutf7dlq8sj9ljndv19 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... What we saw in those seven minutes is the real W. Too bad you have it in you to excuse it away..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI ROFLMAO You libs really are out to lunch.... GWB is being polite to a bunch of school kids and you jump on him... What a warped sense of the world you guys have! Yes, the issue is politeness to school kids. Thank you for giving simpletons a voice. :-) LOL....you calling all those darling black kids in the class in Sarasota simpletons? |
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| "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:05da33louq6gnflg1umo45kl2t50oni8jv (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:52:39 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:jgn933dsppv3dp39lhbfjnh778gvq3sgvj (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:50:40 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:coi933tsejk9ciagutf7dlq8sj9ljndv19 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... What we saw in those seven minutes is the real W. Too bad you have it in you to excuse it away..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI ROFLMAO You libs really are out to lunch.... GWB is being polite to a bunch of school kids and you jump on him... What a warped sense of the world you guys have! Yes, the issue is politeness to school kids. Thank you for giving simpletons a voice. :-) LOL....you calling all those darling black kids in the class in Sarasota simpletons? No I am not. One more time, it was not about those kids in Sarasota on the morning of 9/11. I meant that you give a voice to all those who lose focus and can't keep their eyes on the ball. And I thank you for validating my point with your question! ;-) lol |
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"Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com> wrote in message news:AhoZh.795$J54.16 (AT) trnddc04 (DOT) .. "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:05da33louq6gnflg1umo45kl2t50oni8jv (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:52:39 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:jgn933dsppv3dp39lhbfjnh778gvq3sgvj (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:50:40 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant (AT) mindspring (DOT) net> wrote in message news:coi933tsejk9ciagutf7dlq8sj9ljndv19 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:16:24 GMT, "Truckdude" shrub (AT) thedeecider (DOT) com wrote: it in the 'debate'.... It sure beats wetting your pants and going ahead with the reading of "My Pet Goat" to elementary school kids for seven very long minutes and then spending the rest of the day flying around the midwest until you think of what you can do............. -- What George W. Bush did after he was informed we had been attacked by terrorists is the only prudent action. No, putting down the book, shaking off the dear-in-the-headlights look, and getting off his ass IMMEDIATELY would have been prudent. There was NO reason to alarm the children in that classroom. He did the right thing... What would you have done? Quickly and politely excused myself. Next walk quickly out to the limo and make use of the very high-tech communication equipment that the limo is linked to in the Suburban behind it. Basically act like a president. The fact that you worry about alarming kids at a time like that says a lot about your ability to prioritize. It certainly does. He acted just like a great president should. He did not (in a panic) get up and leave. No one says he should have expressed panic. "Panic" is your word and not part of my description. Tell you what, sit down in a chair (with a clock or watch in sight) and pretend that your chief of staff just whispered in your ear the the country is under attack. Now wait seven minutes before you do anything so that you can experience just how long seven minutes is in that situation. Not long at all. He did what he should have. The staff was getting everything ready for his trip on Air Force One. Nothing he did would have changed a damned thing on 9/11. What he could have done was lend me the football..... What we saw in those seven minutes is the real W. Too bad you have it in you to excuse it away..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI ROFLMAO You libs really are out to lunch.... GWB is being polite to a bunch of school kids and you jump on him... What a warped sense of the world you guys have! Yes, the issue is politeness to school kids. Thank you for giving simpletons a voice. :-) LOL....you calling all those darling black kids in the class in Sarasota simpletons? No I am not. One more time, it was not about those kids in Sarasota on the morning of 9/11. I meant that you give a voice to all those who lose focus and can't keep their eyes on the ball. And I thank you for validating my point with your question! ;-) lol Heh - I think he knew exactly what you meant, but was trying to be disingenuous. Heaven forbid he tackle a problem with his posting content straight on. Cathy |
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