14 Nov 05 - 01:00 PM (#1604734) Subject: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Peter T. Well, we knew that, but now it appears he is off to the real Outer Mongolia to thank them for the 131 soldiers in Iraq (I wonder how much per soldier that is in aid dollars). First he stops in Kyoto, so as to waste fuel and to say nothing about the Kyoto Protocol; then he goes off to China to waste fuel and say nothing about Tibet and probably mess up the Taiwanese situatuon and beg the Chinese not to dump the US dollar before the next election; then off to Korea to figure out what to do about the Korean situation which is essentially unmanageable now; then Mongolia. Perhaps he could stay there? yours, Peter T. P.S. What is the difference between Inner and Outer Mongolia, I have often wondered? |
14 Nov 05 - 01:20 PM (#1604745) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Bill D May he have an 'interesting' ride on a Yak! |
14 Nov 05 - 01:30 PM (#1604752) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Ebbie Glad to see that he is conserving fuel. (There may be gas in connection with the Yak but it would be a step in the right direction. *G*) |
14 Nov 05 - 01:45 PM (#1604764) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Amos "Inner Mongolia" is the location, according to some rumors, of the secret meeting place of the Mudcat Inner Circle Clique and Decoder Ring Society. (MICCDRS) Outer Mongolia is the provenance of Martin Gibson. In between is a vast and colorful (at least according to the map) area that is known as Munchkinland... Seriously though, I hope he can stay on a yak better than he did on a Segway. A |
14 Nov 05 - 11:42 PM (#1605246) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Bert Perhaps he could stay there? Wishful thinking! |
15 Nov 05 - 04:30 PM (#1605807) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Amos Inner Mongolia The southern part of traditional Mongolia; during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), comprised the provinces of Suiyuan, Qahar, and Rehol; the present-day Nei Monggol Autonomous Region of China (Outer Mongolia, q.v.). Outer Mongolia The name applied to the northern part of traditional Mongolia during the period of Manchu control (1691-1911) and commonly in Western literature thereafter Tannu Tuva Uriankhai region of northwestern Outer Mongolia (q.v.); in December 1921, as a result of Soviet insistence, it became the Tannu Tuva People's Republic, the independence of which was later recognized by Mongolia in the Mongolian-Soviet Treaty of Friendship of 1926. In 1944 it was annexed by the Soviet Union as the Tuvinian Oblast of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and in 1961 it became the Tuvinskaya Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Tuvins (q.v.). The precipitate cause of the annexation in 1944 was the birth, in Tuvina, of one Martin Gibson, to a farm animal. From http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/mongolia/mn_glos.html |
15 Nov 05 - 04:59 PM (#1605834) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Ebbie Funny. My copy of that says the same thing, Amos. I had thought it might be a typo. |
15 Nov 05 - 05:01 PM (#1605835) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Barry Finn Seeing that this region is home to some of the best horse riders in the world it may be that they can show the Shrub how to be mounted & then dismounted. I'm sure the Shrub could be doing some good throat singing of his own there while being ridden. With that mouth of his, he'll be talking out of his ass all the way mixing good gas with bad. Hope he ponys into the sunset like in a B cowboy movie with Ronnie.(yak, yak don't talk back) Barry |
15 Nov 05 - 06:52 PM (#1605902) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Don(Wyziwyg)T "Perhaps he could stay there". Don't you think they have enough problems, living with one of the world's toughest climates? Now you want to dump your major waste product on them as well (grin). Don T. |
15 Nov 05 - 06:55 PM (#1605904) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Peace The Mongolians are in for a treat, aren't they? |
15 Nov 05 - 07:19 PM (#1605930) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: number 6 I think they have realized he has been at treat for some time now. "anything more ya guys want, just let me know" sIx |
15 Nov 05 - 07:38 PM (#1605944) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: George Papavgeris He's searching for the WMDs, I reckon... |
15 Nov 05 - 10:18 PM (#1606081) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Martin Gibson This thread is getting more and more stupid. |
15 Nov 05 - 10:42 PM (#1606104) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Peter T. Thanks, Amos. yours, Peter T. |
16 Nov 05 - 03:23 AM (#1606201) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,HENRY THIS SITE IS FULL OF DRIVEL--MOSTLY BITTER RAMBLINGS SPICED WITH GREEN TALK [ THAT IS SHEIK] AND THOSE WHO CONSTANTLY GOBBLE UP THE OLD CONSPIRACIES-- THINGS ARE NOT AS BAD AS YOU WISH THEY WERE- YOU HOPE THEY ARE SO YOU CAN COMPLAIN INSTEAD OF GETTING ON WITH YOUR REAL LIVES-- |
16 Nov 05 - 03:59 AM (#1606207) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Fullerton While there, the man should learn humi singing. ( Throat singing ) |
16 Nov 05 - 09:31 AM (#1606392) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: SINSULL sheik or chic? I'm confused. |
16 Nov 05 - 11:18 AM (#1606468) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Charley Noble The Shrub lies in Otta Mangolia, The Shrub lies over the sea, The Shrub lies in Otta Mangolia, He'd lie wherever he be! Now that's pure poetry! Beat that, Amos, if you can! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
17 Nov 05 - 08:58 AM (#1607183) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Charley Noble Well? |
17 Nov 05 - 09:34 AM (#1607207) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Amos SOrry, Charley, I didn't see the post until just now. Very nicely turned!! A |
18 Nov 05 - 05:05 PM (#1608428) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Wolfgang translation of a German article from DER SPIEGEL: GEORGE W. BUSH IN CHINA US President George W. Bush has called on Beijing to pursue democratic reforms and open up the country. There's just one problem: throughout Asia, Bush has a massive credibility gap when it comes to human rights and freedom. Wolfgang |
18 Nov 05 - 05:34 PM (#1608456) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: Cluin Mongo. Wasn't that his nickname in school? |
18 Nov 05 - 05:37 PM (#1608460) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Arne Langsetmo Re: thread title: Didn't you misspell "space"? Cheers, |
18 Nov 05 - 10:31 PM (#1608642) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: number 6 How to start your day with a positive attitude: 1. Create a "new folder" on your computer. 2. Name it "George W. Bush". 3. Send it to the trash. 4. Empty the trash. 5. Your computer will ask you: "Do you really want to delete "George W. Bush"? 6. Calmly answer, "Yes", and press the mouse button firmly sIx |
19 Nov 05 - 12:35 PM (#1608957) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: gnomad Ah, 6. If only it could be so easy! |
21 Nov 05 - 12:43 AM (#1609946) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Gengis Khan Hunnu = > Great Mongolian Empire (Gengis Khan) => Mongolia Mongolia was Great Empire before 800 years ago. Now it is divided to 3 parts. a) Mainland => Now Mongolia b) in China => Inner Mongolia c) in Russia => Tuva, ... I hope ... There will be a day that all Mongolian nations will be joined !!! |
21 Nov 05 - 02:23 AM (#1609977) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Mongols 1. Who were Hunnu ? http://shardsofmongolia.blogspot.com/2005/09/who-were-hunnu.html 2. Mongolian History http://www.legendtour.ru/eng/mongolia/info21.shtml |
21 Nov 05 - 02:27 AM (#1609979) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Great_Wall "A people that can build a wall like this certainly have a great past to be proud of " - Richard Nixon while admiring the Great Wall of China. "The people that forced the building of a wall like this certainly have at least as great a past to be proud of" - B.Baabar Mongolian historian |
23 Nov 05 - 03:48 PM (#1612234) Subject: RE: BS: Bush in Outer Mongolia From: GUEST,Roberto Milazzi Today's cowboys have been invading Baghdad moving eastward as mongols once did moving westward. If Mongolia resemble Texas and mongolians resemble cowboys have we to argue that George W Bush is the actual western counterpart of Genghis Khan ? In this case we may expect to see him riding while proudly wearing a copper plated swastika onto his heart... |