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Posted by kabelicious on May-16-2006 13:07:

Did anyone catch his speech last night?

"....it would be too costly and great an expense to round up millions of people."

Yep, I'm glad I turned it off, too.


Posted by zoogla on May-16-2006 13:08:

quote:
Originally posted by kabelicious
Did anyone catch his speech last night?

"....it would be too costly and great an expense to round up millions of people."

Yep, I'm glad I turned it off, too.

I love ya...I always ha-ave


Posted by kabelicious on May-16-2006 13:10:

quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
I love ya...I always ha-ave


Oh you just inspired a nonense thread from me.....te he


Posted by Shaya007 on May-17-2006 03:11:

Talking

HUMOR
Bush: Iran must halt production of long letters
Author unknown
May 16, 2006

Days after receiving an 18-page letter from Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President George W. Bush called the lengthy missive "an act of war" and demanded that Iran halt its production of long letters at once.

At the White House, aides said that writing a letter of such length to President Bush, who is known for his extreme distaste for reading, was the most provocative act Mr. Ahmadinejad could have possibly committed.

"Everyone knows that the last book the president read was My Pet Goat," one aide said. "Expecting him to read an 18-page letter is really asking for it, and that Iranian dude must have known that."

According to those close to Mr. Bush, the president was infuriated upon receipt of the 18-page letter and asked aides if it was some kind of joke.

The president then demanded that the letter be boiled down to a one or two page format, or possibly adapted to a DVD version, just as he had ordered for news reports on Hurricane Katrina.

In Tehran, President Ahmadinejad said he was "taken aback" by Mr. Bush's refusal to read an 18-page letter, but said that all his future communications to the U.S. president would be in short, easy-to-read instant-messaging format.

In his first IM to President Bush, released to the press today, President Ahmadinejad writes, "Am building nukes. R U angry? LOL."

Elsewhere, Air Force Gen. Michael V. Hayden vowed today that as director of the CIA he would push the agency to find new and better sources of false intelligence.




Posted by MarkT on May-17-2006 05:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Shaya007
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In his first IM to President Bush, released to the press today, President Ahmadinejad writes, "Am building nukes. R U angry? LOL."
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