The fact that Bush AND Gore are both stupid and obviously just puppets to the powerful elite behind the scenes doesn't make me feel any better at all. Bush has said all the quotes attributed to him and so has Gore. The fact that they have said them should make you realise that they should not be in charge of a country with nuclear weapons.
G.W. Bush Quotes
by William Penwell 41 Replies latest jw friends
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dubla
I suspected that many of those statements did not originate with Dubla.
you are correct.....in fact, none of them originated with me.
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William Penwell
The above quotes from George W Bush are "unproven" according to truthorfiction.com.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/georgewbushquotes.htm
The point I was making here is don't believe anything that you read or hear regardless of whether it is coming from the wacko left or the red neck right. Even on a world wide scale I don't believe too much of what our leaders are telling us. For example, why is there a different public opinion on the Iraqi war in Europe and other parts of the world than there is here in the US? One thing the JW experience has taught me is to think for myself and not to let politician or religious leaders think for me..
Will
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email
Great Post XW!!! lol...
There's also another post about the president's IQs that is ALSO unfounded... but I guess that when people want to bash someone or hate someone so much and want to just belittle them they don’t care about their sources and are willing to believe anything they read…
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Abaddon
And today we learn how to use a search engine...
"The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country."
Attributed to George W. Bush, Jr.
Verdict: Accurate. It's close to the real quote, spoken in Beaverton, Oregon on 9/25/00: "more and more of our imports come from overseas.". Oddly, it is quite similar to Keppel Enderbery's notable quip that "traditionally, most of Australia's imports come from overseas."All the rest are Dan apparently. Which is a pity, as Dubla makes enough of his own to be getting on with!
For the real Bushisms go here;
http://slate.msn.com/id/76886/
"One year ago today, the time for excuse-making has come to an end."—Washington, D.C., Jan. 8, 2003
"We need an energy bill that encourages consumption."—Trenton, N.J., Sept. 23, 2002
"I'm a patient man. And when I say I'm a patient man, I mean I'm a patient man."
"There's no bigger task than protecting the homeland of our country."
"I promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even though I wasn't here."
"Do you have blacks, too?"—To Brazilian President Fernando Cardoso, Washington, D.C., Nov. 8, 2001
"This is a nation that loves our freedom, loves our country."—Washington, D.C, May 17, 2002
"The suicide bombings have increased. There's too many of them."—Albuquerque, N.M., Aug. 15, 2001
"Our nation must come together to unite."—Tampa, Fla., June 4, 2001
"I think there is some methodology in my travels." —Washington, D.C., March 5, 2001
"Home is important. It's important to have a home."—Crawford, Texas, Feb. 18, 2001
"The great thing about America is everybody should vote."—Austin, Texas, Dec. 8, 2000
"They misunderestimated me."—Bentonville, Ark., Nov. 6, 2000
"It's your money. You paid for it."—LaCrosse, Wis., Oct. 18, 2000
"Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream."—LaCrosse, Wis., Oct. 18, 2000
"If I'm the president, we're going to have emergency-room care, we're going to have gag orders."
"Drug therapies are replacing a lot of medicines as we used to know it."
"It's one thing about insurance, that's a Washington term."
"I think we ought to raise the age at which juveniles can have a gun."
"Quotas are bad for America. It's not the way America is all about."
"Our priorities is our faith."—Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 10, 2000
"It's going to require numerous IRA agents."—On Gore's tax plan, Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 10, 2000
"I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully."—Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 29, 2000
"I will have a foreign-handed foreign policy."—Redwood, Calif., Sept. 27, 2000
"I am a person who recognizes the fallacy of humans."—Oprah, Sept. 19, 2000
"The woman who knew that I had dyslexia—I never interviewed her."—Orange, Calif., Sept. 15, 2000
"They have miscalculated me as a leader."—Ibid.
"Listen, Al Gore is a very tough opponent. He is the incumbent. He
represents the incumbency. And a challenger is somebody who generally
comes from the pack and wins, if you're going to win. And that's where
I'm coming from."—Detroit, Sept. 7, 2000 (Thanks to Michael Butler, Houston, Texas.)
Matthews: "What's that in English?"
Bush: "Fifteenth of September." (Dieciséis de Septiembre = Sept. 16)
—Hardball, MSNBC, May 31, 2000 (Thanks to numerous readers.)
GOV. BUSH: Florida. The state of the Florida.—The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer, April 27, 2000
"It is not Reaganesque to support a tax plan that is Clinton in nature.''—Los Angeles, Feb. 23, 2000
"I understand small business growth. I was one."—New York Daily News, Feb. 19, 2000
"We ought to make the pie higher."—South Carolina Republican Debate, Feb. 15, 2000
"Will the highways on the Internet become more few?"—Concord, N.H., Jan. 29, 2000
"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"—Florence, S.C., Jan. 11, 2000
"Gov. Bush will not stand for the subsidation of failure."—ibid.
"Keep good relations with the Grecians."—Quoted in the Economist, June 12, 1999
He is NOT an gifted public speaker, as anyone who heard him yesterday in the Azores will testify. He was extemporanously chuntering away and got in to a situation where he was talking about how the UN would play a role in Iraq after the war. It looked like he wanted to say that the UN helping re-establish democracy in Iraq "would give the UN back credibility"... but realised it wasn't the wise choice of words.
He hummed, hawed and paused for a good ten seconds, and then said;
"give the UN back legs, (another long pause) legs, legs of responsibility"
Ah, that well known phrase, "legs of responsibility"...
... it had me and the Dutchess sqwalking with laughter all night.
Oh, and to add to the guy hassled last week or the week before in a shopping mall by security for wearing an anti-war T-shirt, the Dixie Chicks are being slaughtered for saying they were ashamed he was their President, CD dumping orgainsed by radio stations, the whole 9 yards of people missing the point about freedom of speech...
SIGH
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xenawarrior
Will:
The point I was making here is don't believe anything that you read or hear regardless of whether it is coming from the wacko left or the red neck right.
hmmmmm- why didn't you say that then? I didn't read this intention listed in your post until after it was discovered that George Bush didn't really say these things. Luv ya hon, but you've made it clear how you feel about George Dubya previously.
Abaddon:
You list quite a few "more" quotes attributed to George Bush. The thing is- others could find just as many ridiculous quotes made by Al Gore- who was the other choice for the spot George is in right now! Wasn't it him who said he invented the internet?
The point I'm trying to make is that either side can attack the words of the other as inane or downright ludicrous and it turns into a contest that means very little anyway.
Although I may feel strongly about who the President of The United States is, I'm much more concerned with the depth of the people he surrounds himself with. Those folks are the ones who, IMO have more of an impact as an adminstration at any given time in history. The other thing that many people seem to forget is the role of Congress and the Senate as to what policies & laws come out of any administration whether the President at the time of that administration is Democrat or Republican.
Personally, I find these kinds of quote listings of no value at all because it is too difficult to track down who actually said what -as is evidenced by the original listing in this thread. And one person's listing of stupid sayings may be only slightly longer than another's.
XW
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Francois
Again. As much as I detest Al Gore. He did not utter the following quote, Dan Quayle did while speaking at the United Negro College Fund Annual Banquet or something along that line. It is obviously a garbling of their trademark phrase "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste": "What a waste it is to lose one's mind. Or not to have a mind is being very wasteful. How true that is."
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William Penwell
Yes I have made no secret of how I feel about George W Bush. I have no love for the man. I don't agree with his shallow administration's foreign policies. Anyway the reason why I posted this was to show that miss quotes go both ways as others on here have been using miss quotes to make their points.
Whether it is George Bush, Arie Fletcher, Saddam Hussiem, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair etc. I believe only about 10% of what any of them are telling me.
Will
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Farkel
: The fact that Bush AND Gore are both stupid and obviously just puppets to the powerful elite behind the scenes doesn't make me feel any better at all.
If it is such a "fact, then Prove It!
: Bush has said all the quotes attributed to him and so has Gore.
Prove it.
: The fact that they have said them should make you realise that they should not be in charge of a country with nuclear weapons.
And idiotic red-herring if I ever saw one. "Person allegedly says something stupid. Therefore, that person cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons."
You are an idiot, or to put it very kindly, someone who cannot think clearly.
Farkel
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unclebruce
You are an idiot, or to put it very kindly, someone who cannot think clearly.
Hey, don't you go gett'n all softy touchy feely now bro Farkel!!! lol
I've thoroughly enjoyed this thread - thanks for putting your views forward so frank and forthright boys. You restore my faith in the american people - you really do.
News magazines spelled out this war months ago. Its goals and outcomes have been on the table for a long time. Now the christian Kurds have seen the way (and dropped communism) will they be granted a homeland? Time will tell. I'm glad the desision is now out in the open - the charade was driving me nutz!
unclebruce who enjoys journeys into the US mind.
ps: i'm doing a basic business course.(principles of Information Systems) Our textbook is American and its very interesting to see how much of our modern language and thinking is moulded by the business gurus and information system folk of the good old US of A. (it also reminds me clearly how the WBTS is little more than a business run by auto-crats (and feeds my paranoia that a big computer called Fred runs the whole shebang from the Colombia Heights basement