huffingtonpost.com — -- Dayyyum! I have to say Pres. Bush still has a pretty good reaction time. He ducked out of the way TWICE during a press conference this morning (with the Iraqi PM al-Maliki) when an Iraqi man stood up during the presser and threw BOTH shoes directly at Bush's head! Throwing a shoe at someone is a major sign of disrespect in that culture.
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Closed AccountDec 15, 2008
I don't know if I want to ban you so I can avoid you, or if I should bookmark you so I can mock this nonsensical spam in the future
Closed AccountDec 16, 2008
No bernk1 I am not letting you get away with that one. You think you caught me in some clever logical trap that you can't condemn war crimes before they happen, what you fail to realize is that the very invasion itself without proper U.N. authorization IS the war crime ITSELF. Instantly as soon as Bush gave that order blamo, war crime, many millions of us around the world wanted to PREVENT that order from happening and save the U.S. the stain of having war crimes on it's record. Unfortunately the munition company funded MSM gave us poor and biased coverage, not helping at all.The same line of reasoning used BTW by Eugene Debs to try stop the U.S.'s entry WWI. Perhaps if Debs had been successful there would have no Versailles treaty and no rallying point for the early Hitler. But hey keep justifying war crimes there bern, after all war crimes have treated your own people oh sooooo well in the past, right? /sYour sort of desperate searching for rationals to defend raw rank criminals is precisely the reason many people hate lawyers so much that they would throw them into a tank full of starving piranhas if they could get away with it. BTW I know where you got "next concept please" I didn't due a ton of research on your life, of course you aren't a creepy stalker, how could I ever think that?
monsieurgingerDec 16, 2008
Thanks, it does make me feel better.
Closed AccountDec 16, 2008
"BTW onetimer I know some members of the Jackal pack have said Rachel Corrie committed suicide deliberately in their "pancake" jokes that most certainly is libel. Why digg doesn't enforce it's rules against libeling the painfully murdered dead I have no idea and refuse to speculate."No, you misunderstand yet again. No one *ever* said she intentionally wanted to die. What we said is she might as well have committed suicide because of what she did.Of course, it is irrelevant, because yet again, the OPINION of whether she wanted to commit suicide or not is *NOT* something that can be deduced as being contrary to some kind of objective truth. So no, it is yet again not libel.There are two options... either digg is not enforcing there own rules in a conspiracy against you... Or (and I know this is a *huge* stretch), you are wrong, and no comments we have made are libel or slander, like everyone else has pointed out but you refuse to accept. Now which is more likely?Don't you find it pathetic that you've moved so far away from your original argument and *still* can't make a reasonable point about the legal status of our comments?PS: Check out my new icon, mrrave. It's in homage to RC
Closed AccountDec 16, 2008
Goldurn Jackal bait still ain't workin' reckon I'll have switch to Acme Jackal off, now with guaranteed hives...
Closed AccountDec 17, 2008
@Sur, go away solve your own problems in the UK go see The New James Bond movie or something......I have to say I doubt you are British, you are too busy being an appeaser.
krosesDec 17, 2008
He made a surprise visit to Iraq to repair his "legacy" and wound up with a wound to his ego. He should have stayed home. He should be grateful for whatever good graces he can get away with, and leave immediately. Anything else he says will put him in jeopardy of impeachment and conviction for high crimes and misdemeanors against the citizens of the U.S.A. and Iraq.