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Democrats Accuse Bush of Politics in Speech in Israel

The president compares negotiating with Iran to appeasing Hitler

Posted May 15, 2008

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Hypocracy?

Biden, Nancy, Obama et al

I sure would hate for all you turkeys being the only ones to commit political acts all day. All we would hear then is BORING and whiny leftist ( and one or two real big MARXISTs) tripe...

Hypocracy? Nah.

If Bush and the Republican party weren't so preoccupied triple-knotting the noose they're currently hanging themselves with, maybe we could have some real debate. Instead, it's just mindless jabber from the master of it, good ol' Dubya, and the reactions of horror on both sides (Democrats at the mind-numbing fear-mongering, Republicans at the deeper and deeper divide Bush is carving between them and the American people whom they are scrabbling madly and so far unsuccessfully to turn around and win over this fall).

Obama the Reactionary

This whole story is a reactionary farse. What do all the headlines say but that Bush said something about Barack... Is there any sense arguing now that the unpopular president was not interjecting presidential politics but it was the presidential politician himself. Barack talks about being a unifying leader but he is the one interjecting this little political firestorm. Only to take our attention off the fact that Hillary is still winning even though he is the 'presumptive nominee,' and his own statements of talking with Iran without preconditions? Interesting that he didn't this another 'distraction' from the real issues of the campaign.

Cleaning One's Own Doorstep

Looks like even country music stations are upset with Bush attacking an American citizen:

“Currently, 147 country music stations have instituted the [Bush] ban, a number which has been growing by the hour. Clear Channel, a major syndicator to all radio formats across America, is considering the ban, which would increase the numbers significantly and be a major blow to the White House. Several Clear Channel stations have independently instituted their own ban.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-j-elisberg/country-radio-stations-sh_b_102147.html

Bush may find his Hitler remarks backfiring even further on him considering his own well documented family history of appeasement, support and money laundering for Hitler.

http://newsmine.org/archive/cabal-elite/families/bush-dynasty/bush-family-fortune-from-nazis-dutch-connection.txt

http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/012303A.ma.dead.htm

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0925-01http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=8783.htm

http://ecosyn.us/Bush-Hitler/Bush-Hitler.html

http://globalresearch.ca/articles/ROG309A.html

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