Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What will Bush do if the Al Queda who claims to have our three missing troops decides to behead them?

I mean other than have a Photo Op and a lengthy speech in the Rose Garden?

What will Bush do if the Al Queda who claims to have our three missing troops decides to behead them?
he might lose one of the last three people that support him too... uh oh....

its kinda gettin to the point where everyone realizes that they were idiots for voting such a douche into such a high power.



he doesnt have many friends left, luckily for him he doesnt have much time in office left either, and i suppose that would be a lucky for us too. except no one wants to come into the presidency and try to clean up his horrible mess...



indeed PHOTO OP once again, thats about all that ever happens...
Reply:hide his head in the sand
Reply:Yeah, a lengthy speech where he says nothing of substance and mispronounces about a hundred words...
Reply:I think that is what he will do in such an event.
Reply:He will use this an an opportunity to bash the Dems, stating that their policies put all soldiers at risk, as it makes us appear weak and anyone who does not support the administration is truly giving comfort to the enemy
Reply:If there's anything I've learned from all of this...



1) You can't predict Bush or the Fox spin... they will both leave you with your jaw on the ground every time.



2) Just when you think the war is justified and about to end... no it isn't...



3) Republican Officials are scared to get too involved with the troops that they claim to support because the rhetoric is only a facade and they don't want to ruin it by having to address real issues facing the troops like Mental Health coverage that still isn't available for VIET NAM vets...
Reply:Whine and cry about liberals and Democrats not supporting the troops and not giving him another blank check.
Reply:If Mister President Bush is correctly true to his position as Commander In Chief he would honor "We donnot negotiate with terrorists" by a simple acknowledgement that the troops fulfilled military duty and died in action. Death is one of the risks a soldier knows is high.

If Mr. President would privately offer the military protocol of condolences to soldiers' families, then that, too.



(Note that, using its reaction to its kidnapped soldiers as the impetus, such as Israel started an expanding path of senselessly far-reaching consequential destruction and helter-skelter "friendly fire" loss.)
Reply:Nothing. He will give his little speech to make him look like he cares then that will be the end of it. Its' mostly his fault they are missing ,he is the one that sent them over there.
Reply:Another Bush bashing moronic question!!!

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