Mr. President:
Whatever happened to: (fill in the blank)?
WMD
anthrax
Halliburton
all that iraqi oil
Mission accomplished
“I’m a uniter, not a divider”
The "coalition of the willing"
"Osama Bin Laden, dead or alive."
“Make no mistake …” (fill in the blank)
Over $320 billion Warbucks, and counting
“Either You’re with us, or you’re against us!”
"We are not in the business of nation-building."
“Iraqi oil will pay for the war effort and reconstruction”
The huge surplus you inherited from former President Clinton
Your Katrina reconstruction promises of unprecedented proportions
. . . and on and on.
Inquiring minds want to know
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Posted By: AZ Moderate Posted on: Feb. 2, 2006 at 8:24 PM |
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Feb. 2, 2006 at 11:04:02 PM
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| rdrover, it seemed to fit the outline of increasingly outlandish claims, objectives, agendas, missions and pontifications coming from this hood ornament. It just keeps building, with no resolution or accountability, a game of "Gee, can I top that one?". I though I had heard $190 Brazilian more for war, or something like that. What ever it is, it's obscene. When President Bush speaks, the square on the podium barely equals the square root of the sum of the squares coaching him behind the platform, but he seems to have all the right angles, even though he is obtuse to a great degree. He has graciously consented to address a limited number of the issues raised above, however. See Bush Uncut at [link:www.voiceofarizona.com] for his side of the story. |
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Feb. 3, 2006 at 10:16:56 PM
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| The closest VP Cheney has come to taking tough questions lately was an interview Wednesday with Rush Limbaugh. A sample exchange: Rush: Would you call that speech cautious? It's been said - the last word I would associate with it. I thought it was bold. I thought the statement of American values, the statement of American future was just - I loved it. I don't see where people - people in the media today called him - he's cautious - modest. Cheney: No, I would agree with you, Rush . . . I thought it was one of the best State of the Union speeches I'd ever heard because it was broadly thematic and did hit on what I thought were some major, major items. Strictly linear... |
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Feb. 4, 2006 at 10:12:54 AM
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| I think there's a subtlty here that everyone's missed. AZ Mod's pie-shaped graphic is 1/6 of a pyramid and the relationship of the height to the circumference of a pyramid is pi. Elementary, really! |
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Feb. 4, 2006 at 05:18:48 PM
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| rdrover, I'll fix your typo... Pathetic, not Pythagoren... You can thank me later. |
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Feb. 5, 2006 at 12:50:13 AM
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| Hey AA, if I were you, I wouldn't broach the typo subject. If rdrover tried to correct the typos in your articles and memos, the system would come crashing down around our heads in a heap of fractured verbiage. Let's not go there, rdrover. Oh, and why is Bush championing an H-1B pandemic for the American worker? [link:www.voiceofarizona.com] Does he really dislike the Average American that much? |
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Feb. 5, 2006 at 09:55:08 AM
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| "...anti-intellectual, intolerant and incurious", I think Rdrover it dialed in! Have you seen his paean to to Average American in AA's Tax Cut article? Pathetic? I believe that refers to AZ Moderate's building material. Yea, the structural design is clearly related to the neopythagoreanistic transmigration of the soul, as in, "Lord, spare me..." |
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May. 6, 2008 at 02:29:48 PM
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| And he has racked up quite a few more disasters since this article was posted over two years ago. Can you think of any additions to the list? |
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May. 7, 2008 at 10:24:15 PM
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[This is a reply to comment by AZ Moderate on May. 6, 2008 at 02:29:48 PM]
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May. 6, 2008 at 02:29:48 PM And he has racked up quite a few more disasters since this article was posted over two years ago. Can you think of any additions to the... View this Comment Guess not. |
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May. 8, 2008 at 12:37:15 PM
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| What about the John F. Kennedyesque grand announcement of a proposed project for NASA to reach Mars in a decade or so? Big hoopla – than silence. Either this fellow has attention deficit disorder, or he takes the Average American for a gullible dummy, or both. My vote is both.
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BTW, make that half a trillion Warbucks, Bush is asking for another $120 billion -- outside the budget, of course. I think that's called Deficit Reduction or some such arcane financial expression...
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