Sorry, but I just couldn't help laughing
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha !!
Hey Folks,
I'm sorry, but you read this and keep from laughing:
"A college student told Bush his belief that U.S. wars were aimed at opening markets for American companies and said globalization was contrived for America’s benefit. Bush was having none of it. 'I think that’s weird and it’s nuts,' Bush said. 'To suggest that everything we do is because we’re hungry for money, I think that’s crazy. I think you need to go back to school.'
Right, 41 !!! Back when the Bush clan was tight with Hitler, it wasn't just for money then either - was it? It was probably to help the Jews and the Gypsies and the Gays, and the cripples - don'tyathink !!??
- Uke Man
Bush’s dad sticks up for him
Arab crowd blasts president, leading to heated exchanges
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Jim Krane - ASSOCIATED PRESS
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Former President George H.W. Bush took on Arab critics of his son yesterday during a testy exchange at a leadership conference in the capital of this U.S. ally.
"My son is an honest man," Bush told members of the audience who harshly criticized the U.S. leader’s foreign policy.
"We do not respect your son. We do not respect what he’s doing all over the world," a woman in the audience bluntly told Bush after his speech.
Bush, 82, appeared stunned as others in the audience whooped in approval.
A college student told Bush his belief that U.S. wars were aimed at opening markets for American companies and said globalization was contrived for America’s benefit. Bush was having none of it.
"I think that’s weird and it’s nuts," Bush said. "To suggest that everything we do is because we’re hungry for money, I think that’s crazy. I think you need to go back to school."
The hostile comments came during a question-and-answer session after Bush finished an address on leadership by telling the audience how hurt he feels when his son is criticized.
"This son is not going to back away," Bush said, his voice quivering. "He’s not going to change his view because some poll says this or some poll says that, or some heartfelt comments from the lady who feels deeply in her heart about something. You can’t be president of the United States and conduct yourself if you’re going to cut and run. This is going to work out in Iraq. I understand the anxiety. It’s not easy."
One audience member asked the former president what advice he gives his son on Iraq.
Bush said the presence of reporters in the audience prevented him from answering. He also declined to comment on his expectations for the findings of the Iraq Study Group, an advisory commission led by Bush’s former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Rep. Lee Hamilton.
"I have strong opinions on a lot of these things. But the reason I can’t voice them is, if I did what you ask me to do — tell you what advice I give my son — that would then be flashed all over the world," Bush said.
Hey Folks,
I'm sorry, but you read this and keep from laughing:
"A college student told Bush his belief that U.S. wars were aimed at opening markets for American companies and said globalization was contrived for America’s benefit. Bush was having none of it. 'I think that’s weird and it’s nuts,' Bush said. 'To suggest that everything we do is because we’re hungry for money, I think that’s crazy. I think you need to go back to school.'
Right, 41 !!! Back when the Bush clan was tight with Hitler, it wasn't just for money then either - was it? It was probably to help the Jews and the Gypsies and the Gays, and the cripples - don'tyathink !!??
- Uke Man
Bush’s dad sticks up for him
Arab crowd blasts president, leading to heated exchanges
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Jim Krane - ASSOCIATED PRESS
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Former President George H.W. Bush took on Arab critics of his son yesterday during a testy exchange at a leadership conference in the capital of this U.S. ally.
"My son is an honest man," Bush told members of the audience who harshly criticized the U.S. leader’s foreign policy.
"We do not respect your son. We do not respect what he’s doing all over the world," a woman in the audience bluntly told Bush after his speech.
Bush, 82, appeared stunned as others in the audience whooped in approval.
A college student told Bush his belief that U.S. wars were aimed at opening markets for American companies and said globalization was contrived for America’s benefit. Bush was having none of it.
"I think that’s weird and it’s nuts," Bush said. "To suggest that everything we do is because we’re hungry for money, I think that’s crazy. I think you need to go back to school."
The hostile comments came during a question-and-answer session after Bush finished an address on leadership by telling the audience how hurt he feels when his son is criticized.
"This son is not going to back away," Bush said, his voice quivering. "He’s not going to change his view because some poll says this or some poll says that, or some heartfelt comments from the lady who feels deeply in her heart about something. You can’t be president of the United States and conduct yourself if you’re going to cut and run. This is going to work out in Iraq. I understand the anxiety. It’s not easy."
One audience member asked the former president what advice he gives his son on Iraq.
Bush said the presence of reporters in the audience prevented him from answering. He also declined to comment on his expectations for the findings of the Iraq Study Group, an advisory commission led by Bush’s former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Rep. Lee Hamilton.
"I have strong opinions on a lot of these things. But the reason I can’t voice them is, if I did what you ask me to do — tell you what advice I give my son — that would then be flashed all over the world," Bush said.

1 Comments:
Hi Tom,
You know if 41 doesn't want to hear criticisms of his son, maybe he should just stay in his house with the windows closed. He certainly should stay out of Arab countries. All the clan is crazy, but W is the craziest of all. We've still got two long years to go with this cretin. Sondra
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