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24 Sep 06 - 09:26 AM (#1841995) Subject: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Bobert Say it ain't so.... Bin Ladin dead??? And just before the election and worse than that, of natural causes rather than shot a couple hundred times with made-in-the-USA-bullets... ...but, like they say, life goes on and someone will be promoted by7 the Bush folks over the nexy couple weeks and surely before the election to ***Next Boogie-man***... Given Joe Twelve-packs inability to remember diffucult Arab names I'm leanin' toward a name that is not only easy to say but to remember....And, fir God's sake, nuthin' over 5 sylibles... Every ad-man knows that... So, folks, I haven't come up with a prize yet but I'm workin' on it so who is yer choice??? Vote early and vote often... Bobert (Contest manager) |
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24 Sep 06 - 12:14 PM (#1842100) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Greg F. The Bush folks ain't been talkin' about Osama Bin Forgotten for over a year now. The scourge has been the anonymous Islamic Towel-Head Everyman for quite some time now- easier than singling out one person & much more terrifying to Joe Twelve Pack... THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!!! |
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24 Sep 06 - 12:17 PM (#1842102) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Old Guy After Bush is out of the picture, who is going to be Bobert's next Boogie man? Nominations please. |
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24 Sep 06 - 12:23 PM (#1842110) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Ron Davies If Bush wants to know who his boogey-man is, he should look in the mirror. That's certainly the view of a lot of Republican candidates--for many of them, Bush is now radioactive. In Maryland, the Republican Senate candidate, in his ads, does not admit he's a Republican--that's how proud he is of the Bush record. |
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24 Sep 06 - 12:26 PM (#1842113) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Old Guy I nominate Walmart. |
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24 Sep 06 - 12:45 PM (#1842126) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Ron Davies Somehow, I don't think Walmart will be Bush's next boogey-man-- you're still reading as carefully as ever, OId. This thread is pretty new --have you seen the title?--evidently you need a reading remediation course-- in the worst way. Not that that's a revelation. |
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24 Sep 06 - 03:35 PM (#1842247) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: pdq It has to John Lee Hooker. No contest. |
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24 Sep 06 - 04:06 PM (#1842265) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: GUEST Next big thing? Someone already inside the administration to take the fall for six years of fu#kups. My guess is that Cheney has a major coronary and the new whoopdeedoo will be the in-coming VP. Cheney's affiliations with the Neocon aganda will be partly exposed. Face facts, someone has to take the blame. May as well be the dead guy. |
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24 Sep 06 - 04:27 PM (#1842291) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Amos raq war spawned terrorism, radicals: U.S. report By: Reuters Sun Sep 24, 2006 6:50 AM ET (Pic)- Supporters of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein take to the streets during a demonstration in Tikrit, 175 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad, September 22, 2006. REUTERS/Nuhad Hussin WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Iraq war gave birth to a new generation of Islamic radicals and the terrorist threat has grown since the September 11 attacks, according to a U.S. intelligence report cited in The New York Times on Saturday. A National Intelligence Estimate completed in April says Islamic radicalism has mushroomed worldwide and cites the Iraq war as a reason for the spread of jihad ideology, the newspaper reported. "The estimate concludes that the radical Islamic movement has expanded from a core of Qaeda operatives and affiliated groups to include a new class of 'self-generating' cells inspired by al Qaeda's leadership but without any direct connection to Osama bin Laden or his top lieutenants," the newspaper said. The Times cited more than a dozen U.S. government officials and outside experts with knowledge of the classified document. Perhaps W, himself, and his Gang of Warmongers who thought wreaking mayhem was SUCH a good idea, should be elected (for the first time) as the next Bogeyman. A |
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24 Sep 06 - 04:59 PM (#1842318) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: katlaughing I was going to say Cheney, but i think Amos pretty well covered it. Of course that presupposes self-realization and we know the shrub et alia aren't big on looking in the mirror, ya know? |
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25 Sep 06 - 10:15 AM (#1842867) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: GUEST After Bush is out of the picture, who is going to be Bobert's next Boogie man? Nominations please. I nominate Walmart. |
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25 Sep 06 - 11:20 PM (#1843380) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: GUEST September 24, 2006 45 per cent of respondents to a survey conducted by Bloomberg and the Los Angeles Times approve of the president's performance. |
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25 Sep 06 - 11:48 PM (#1843400) Subject: RE: BS: Bush's Next Boogie-man Contest... From: Amos September 25, 2006. 67% of respondents to a survey feel Bush has led the country in the wrong direction. 59% feel he is untrustworthy. |