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Old 26th November 2002, 04:05
imported_grafix imported_grafix is offline
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Finally someone called it as it is and declared Bush a moron!
But it had to be a Canadian-no one else had the courage to step upto the plate! hehe

Today I am a proud Canadian






Canada official calls Bush a moron
Associated Press

TORONTO -- A private comment that became very public was the talk of Canada on Friday, with newspaper and broadcast reports detailing how an aide to Prime Minister Jean Chretien called President Bush a moron.

Political foes demanded the ouster of Francoise Ducros for what she said Wednesday at the NATO summit in Prague. Ducros offered her resignation Friday, but Chretien refused to accept it.

"What a moron," is the quote attributed to Ducros, Chretien's communications director, during what she called a private conversation with a reporter that was overheard by other reporters who wrote about it.

"If I made comments in the context of what I understood to be a private conversation, I regret that they have attracted so much media attention," Ducros said. "I accept full responsibility for them and I sincerely apologize."

Chretien, at his closing news conference Friday in Prague, said he turned down Ducros' offer to resign. Ducros told him she was unsure if she made the remark but acknowledged she uses the word "moron" frequently, Chretien said.

"She may have used that word against me a few times and I am sure she used it against you many times," he told journalists, adding that "we don't live in as civilized a world as we used to, where private conversations are private."

White House press secretary Ari Fleischer told American reporters Thursday: "I just dismiss it as something from someone who doesn't speak for the Canadian government."

Despite their military ties and common democratic values, Canada has traditionally adopted more liberal social policies. Examples include diplomatic ties with Cuba, a ban on capital punishment and more lenient immigration policies.

Increased disputes between Ottawa and Washington were expected when the conservative Bush was elected in 2000 to succeed Bill Clinton, whose administration had closer ideological ties with Chretien's Liberal Party.
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Old 26th November 2002, 08:48
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But it had to be a Canadian
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hey!
I said that long time ago!
why are you doing double standard????
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Old 26th November 2002, 20:10
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I'm not Canadian...and I've called Bush the retard more than a moron...how does that work?
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Old 26th November 2002, 20:48
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Estupido!

Cabron!

Sin buerwensa (sp?)

Pendejo!
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Old 26th November 2002, 22:19
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too right...a retard, a dimwit, a waste of space...you name it, Dubya's it. But to be honest, it people like Ashcroft and Cheney who scare me more, these people (Horowitz to add)are the real threats, and they worry me the most. Bush is just a puppet (and yes, with an IQ to match)
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Old 26th November 2002, 22:20
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Excuse me!

But "puppet" is a close cousin of Pongo's and she mightily resents that remark!
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Old 26th November 2002, 22:51
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Who voted for him in the first place is what I keep wondering
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Old 26th November 2002, 23:18
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Re: Excuse me!

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But "puppet" is a close cousin of Pongo's and she mightily resents that remark!
Sorry Pongo...well he's a, I don't know, a shadow, a black stain...whatever..me no like Dubya.
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Old 27th November 2002, 04:15
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Who voted for him in the first place is what I keep wondering
I can think of one person...hehehe....

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Old 27th November 2002, 08:52
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I'm not Canadian...and I've called Bush the retard more than a moron...how does that work?
me as well...
and that's maybe the problem...
he's unfair...

very unfair!
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Old 27th November 2002, 09:00
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too right...a retard, a dimwit, a waste of space...you name it, Dubya's it. But to be honest, it people like Ashcroft and Cheney who scare me more, these people (Horowitz to add)are the real threats, and they worry me the most. Bush is just a puppet (and yes, with an IQ to match)
hey come on now you're unfair...
all puppets will meet you concerning defamatory statement-complain at the court!!!!

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Old 27th November 2002, 09:01
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Who voted for him in the first place is what I keep wondering
not me!
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Old 27th November 2002, 16:16
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"Moron" is the Wrong Word!

Francois Ducros, press spokeswoman of Canada, alleged that U.S. President George W. Bush is a "moron" (i.e. a mentally incapable person with an intelligence quotient slightly higher than an idiot). I hold that Ms. Ducros has used the wrong word. I have done research since 1990 and I have uncovered some aspects that are not otherwise known:

1. According to a witness, George H. Bush (Sen.) received two planeloads of $100 million each from Saudi Arabia and Jordan shortly before the 1992 presidential elections. My witness claims to have verified this through two travels to Bagdhad in 1993 and receiving papers with the flight numbers and details.

2. The same witness claims to have travelled for Clinton, Gore and Leon Fuerth to Bagdhad on April 1, 2002 and negotiated a written agreement with the Iraqi Trade Minister for billion-dollar bribes. Ultimately, the Iraqi regime did survive, allegedly after receiving top U.S. military technology through China - after the bribes were negotiated. (I will get to the George W. Bush punch line below.) The nice thing: the witness was my client for 11 years (I am a German attorney in Frankfurt, Germany) and I have all of his papers. The story is highly credible based on the evidence I have - enough for any FBI official to start screaming treason (see below why you don't hear any such screams).

3. The same witness claims to have travelled to Tripoli, Libya in June/July 1993 and negotiated further billion-dollar bribes for Clinton/Gore/Fuerth. Apart from a non-digital photo with Muammar Qaddafi there remain numerous of his papers regarding this Libya trip, plus negotiations with the Libyan Ambassador in Athens, Greece - I am a witness myself for those. As a result, Qaddafi was not indicted personally for the downing of PanAm103. The ambassador said that $2 billion were paid.

4. Based on the above, Clinton signed a specific (relatively little known) Presidential Order in May 1995 to "put the eye of vigilance asleep" (FBI, CIA etc.). The FBI and CIA were instructed to look the other way and do nothing when they came across any clues of certain terroristic activities. L. Mylroie has patently called this a "policy disarray". Only as a result of "inexplicable security leaks" by the dozens did the September 11, 2001 attacks become possible in the first place.

5. Clinton's and Gore's "political enemy" George W. Bush was "overjoyed" when I put this evidence in his hands (numerous complaints to the FBI, three to the Ashcroft "Justice Department" [yes, that is what it is called!] and [via FedEx on August 26, 2002, delivered next day to C. Salazar at 09.44:00] to President George W. Bush at the White House). The very obvious evidence for a concrete suspicion of Clinton-Gore involvement in bribes and obstruction of national security (regarding to Iraq and September 11: amounting to the suspicion of treason) elicited the following reaction from your smart President:

Yes, read the words after the colon again: you see nothing! I cannot even verify the existence of a file anywhere in the U.S. police and law enforcement systems. They are playing dead!

Pardon, no: They are playing the following operettas: (1) Al Qaeda (starring Osama bin Ladin), (2) Iraq (starring Saddam Hussein). But why are they not doing what a government must do - prosecute suspect criminals such as Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Leon Fuerth and others? My answer is what George W. Bush indicated in December 2000: He wants a dictatorship, provided he is the dictator.

Together with many Germans (and now also Canadians), I am fed up with your President. I believe that he is a liar and is staging a false back woods policy of revenge in order to cover up for the crimes of his predecessor in office. Possibly he has not understood that they are in two different political parties - but to my impression that distinction and the underlying system of "democracy" has vanished from the U.S.A. decades ago.

Since there is official unwillingness to see this point, I have placed my evidence at http://www.gallerize.com together with relating articles to soften the ideological shock when the world realizes that the one remaining superpower U.S.A. is rotten to the core. I am hoping for more Francoise Ducroises, and hoping that they will start using the right words and procedures to describe the unspeakable Mr. Bush.

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Old 28th November 2002, 15:14
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Who cares about Bush ...

It's clear he's just a puppet of the oil industry and the financial institutions ...

Yes, Bush is a very dumb man ... That's why they've probably chosen him ... The american people think they live in a democracy, but they are totally wrong ...

They live in a dictatorship of capitalism ... And frankly, they asked for it ! What else do you think you'll get if you let the enterprises pay the politicians voting campaigns !
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Old 28th November 2002, 15:17
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Who cares about Bush ...

It's clear he's just a puppet of the oil industry and the financial institutions ...

Yes, Bush is a very dumb man ... That's why they've probably chosen him ... The american people think they live in a democracy, but they are totally wrong ...

They live in a dictatorship of capitalism ... And frankly, they asked for it ! What else do you think you'll get if you let the enterprises pay the politicians voting campaigns !
exactly
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