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Europe looks ahead as Bush makes farewell tour

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Jun 9, 2008, 15:42 GMT

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lanceJun 9th, 2008 - 18:44:40

... Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

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after youJun 9th, 2008 - 19:34:03

'lance

... Don't let the door hit you on the way out.'

I was thinking the same thing about you lance. Go back to the middle east where you can stone those who commit crimes against islam to death.

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SP4: 'helloo?'Jun 9th, 2008 - 21:13:06

'OHH...PRAHME MINISTAH....SORRY BOUT THIM CARBON CREDITS!...'

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lanceJun 9th, 2008 - 21:54:16

'I was thinking the same thing about you lance. Go back to the middle east where you can stone those who commit crimes against islam to death.'

Please do not characterize me like that. I would never commit an act of violence for any reason nor do I condone acts of violence from other people or groups for any reason whatsoever. I make no excuses for violence of any type.

In addition, if anything Bush has ordered infinitely more violence than I am capable of or wish to participate in so please direct your comments to Bush.

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that door is waitingJun 10th, 2008 - 07:16:25

'if anything Bush has ordered infinitely more violence than I am capable of'

You just make excuses for acts of violence, eh?


'so please direct your comments to Bush.'

Nope.

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tonny from belgiumJun 10th, 2008 - 07:42:58

The article is pretty clear,not only americans are eager to see this handpuppet of the neocons go .Despite the urgent problems that need to be addressed like the economical crisis ,the oil prices,global warming and the situation in the middle east,Bush is srill only concerned with the figments of his own imagination:Iran.Rran is the equivalent of Finland in terms of military and economical power,yet the neocons helped by the media have inflated it's significance completely out of proportions .in terms of human right abuses it is similar to Egypt,Saudi Arabia,Pakistan ,yet it is the only of these countries to 'benefit' of the concern of the neocons .The key to this of course lies with AIPAC,whithout which endorsement no president is elected .
There willo never be any progress in the battle against islam extremist as long as simpletons incapable of understanding the complexity rule the USA.I'm not totaly convinced but I think it helps that your next president is able to understand a complex situations and the mind frame of other cultures.Otherwise you might end up in Iraq for 100 years indeed,without one single chance of winning that war . Time to shed the heritage of the neocons and free your country if it's own lunatic evangelists and neocons.That is freedom at home.

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Its fair to sayJun 10th, 2008 - 09:25:46

both Europe and the US will be glad to see the back of G.W.Bush. Never was any person so ill-suited to be a President.
When a man seeks to climb so high that he loses touch with the rest of mankind, he becomes isolated, and this necessarily leads to failure. This is titanic aspirations that exceed one's power. A precipitous fall will follow.

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