Bush, at the U.N., welcomes Mahmoud Abbas to D.C.
everybody makes these kinds of mistakes, particularly those who travel a great deal... what sets george bush apart in the brain-cell deprivation department is that MOST people catch themselves and self-correct...
without catching himself and without self-correction, we are left to wonder about the inner state of the man and whether or not he is grounded in either time or place, or, as many have speculated, in what the rest of us would call reality...
i have another question... why is it "ok," for bush to talk to abbas, the leader of the palestinian government run by the so-called "terrorist" group, hamas, and not to ahmedinejad...? Submit To Propeller
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PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, thank you for coming. Yesterday, in my speech to the United Nations, I said that you're a man of peace who believes in a two-state solution. And after our conversation today, once again you confirmed that.
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So welcome to Washington, D.C. I think this is our fifth visit. Every time, I've left our visits inspired by your vision.
without catching himself and without self-correction, we are left to wonder about the inner state of the man and whether or not he is grounded in either time or place, or, as many have speculated, in what the rest of us would call reality...
i have another question... why is it "ok," for bush to talk to abbas, the leader of the palestinian government run by the so-called "terrorist" group, hamas, and not to ahmedinejad...? Submit To Propeller
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