are you trying to break some type of record for dumb post?
you support bush, so it's a tie
are you trying to break some type of record for dumb post?
1 out of 3 for Dubya, anyway. That you would include "worth" as a measure of someone speaks to the shallowness of your values.
don't worry, your record is safe.
unlike yoni, i'm amazed that anyone that supports this pres. thinks they're capable of making valid judgements.
"intelligence, worth, or ability"
none of which apply to loser dubya, so why are "intelligence, worth, or ability" qualifications needed by those who trash his pathetic ass?
There are many people right here in this forum who have more "intelligence, worth, or ability" than dubya would dream of, not the dubya would dream of "intelligence, worth, or ability" in the first place.
There's the typical liberal elites at ude.
i wasn't republican or democrat until bush came along.
let's review:
we are MUCH weaker and in more danger
Russia and China are looking at us out of the corner of their eye
all respect is gone
Iran, Syria, N. Korea, Venezuela have all benefited from W's incompetence
even the perception of US strength has evaporated
The WH is raising a stink...
LinkApparently, a marked-up draft of the president's speech popped up on the U.N.'s website as President Bush delivered his remarks this morning before the General Assembly, USA TODAY's David Jackson reports. The draft included phonetic spellings of some names and countries, and the cellphone numbers for Bush speechwriters.
Press secretary Dana Perino downplayed the incident, and said phonetic spellings are used to help interpreters. Asked if the president has trouble pronouncing some country's names, Perino deemed it "an offensive question."
"There was an error made," Perino said, noting it was not a final draft.
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Update at 12:46 p.m. ET: Blake Houns at Foreign Policy says he has a copy of the speech that got the White House so worked up this morning. Here are some of the phonetic guides it included, according to the magazine's blog:
• Kyrgyzstan (KEYR-geez-stan)
• Mauritania (moor-EH-tain-ee-a)
• Harare (hah-RAR-ray)
• Mugabe (moo-GAH-bee)
• Sarkozy (sar-KO-zee)
• Caracas (kah-RAH-kus)
an oldie, but goodie...
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clambake you should edit your pfhenomanual quote and put (hemegamaboa), thats what most people know him as
that and the guy has 3 PHDs and doesnt believe in evolution
Maybe, but he believes in demons bent on confusing mankind
Now watch who yer callin' stupid. I've skimmed billion$ off the top for my buds over at Haliburton who are going to ensure the Bu$h Dyna$ty continues!
If youre going to slam the guy, at least try and not misrepresent him.
In case you didnt know, Phen/Hemeg has since reversed his stance by a large degree. He is well-educated and has a lot of valid arguments in his pointed questions about evolution (when he strictly sticks to the science of it).
His belief system gets in the way at times, but overall, he has admitted openly that the firm belief he held of evolution being a myth has been debunked because of the lengthy debates he has held here.
At least the man is bright enough and logical enough to at least entertain the idea that he doesnt know everything. As misguided as a person may seem to not believe in evolution, at least openly debated his position, unlike other ignorant individuals without the balls to open their minds beyond what they believe.
If more people had half the intelligence to enter into a civil discourse on the touchy subjects like evolution/abortion/etc with an open mind similar to Phen/Hegem, we'd all be better off.
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Here's to the open minded among us.
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