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Bush Wars: Who was right? Disney on Parade September 17, 2005 MAUREEN DOWD sister maureen says it so well. yes you would know she has real irish blood and not some phony ny wantabe irish. for the real thing look for truth and intergity. you tell 'em, maureen.
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Quote by: GodBlessAmerica Another benefit of the War in the Middle East IMO, first Lybia gave up its WMD and now North Korea agreed to give up nukes.Bush is brilliant, he insisted on six party talks and this is working out. Korea, who most Democrats wanted us at war with is being handled with diplomacy.Way to go Bush Administration. | | sister, you are so far off the mark as to be bent over. as my irish blooded sister maureen said: Quote:
The president, as he fondly recalled the other day, used to get well lit in New Orleans. Not any more. On Thursday night, Mr. Bush wanted to appear casually in charge as he waged his own Battle of New Orleans in Jackson Square. Instead, he looked as if he'd been dropped off by his folks in front of a eerie, blue-hued castle at Disney World. (Must be Sleeping Beauty's Castle, given the somnambulant pace of W.'s response to Katrina.) All Andrew Jackson's horses, and all the Boy King's men could not put Humpty Dumpty together again. His gladiatorial walk across the darkened greensward, past a St. Louis Cathedral bathed in moon glow from White House klieg lights, just seemed to intensify the sense of an isolated, out-of-touch president clinging to hollow symbols as his disastrous disaster agency continues to flail.
The president is still looking for a tiny spot of unreality in New Orleans - and in Iraq, where a violent rampage has spiked the three-day death tally to over 200.
The Oedipal loop-de-loop of W. and Poppy grows ever loopier.
With Karl Rove's help, Junior designed his presidency as a reverse of his father's. W. would succeed by studying Dad's failures and doing the opposite. But in a bizarre twist of filial fate, the son has stumbled so badly in areas where he tried to one-up Dad that he has ended up giving Dad a leg up in the history books.
| Disney on Parade September 17, 2005 MAUREEN DOWD Quote: | Mark Twain said: "When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years."
| george jr has not yet reached drinking age. of course, it's taken junior only five years to learn how smart his old man was. never enough time, girlie. |
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