Is it all collapsing around his head?

p_p_man

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As far as the world sees him, he hasn't been very successful, but now the Iraqis seemed to have outflanked him again.

The Iraqi UN Representative and the UN Secretary-General have just ended their talks, but not in the way Bush wanted.

Instead of short and to the point, as Bush would have liked, with the Iraquis allowing the weapon inspectors back in to do their job, they've talked about the Iraqi/Kuwaiti prisoner question, the sanctions problem as well as the weapons inspectors.

To make it worse they've agreed to meet sometime in April to go into phase 2 of the talks.

This is going to bugger Bush's chances of invading unless he wants to look more inept than he is.

But I suppose we've already learnt that he doesn't understand complex stuff like this.

After all he's still searching for bin Laden...

ppman
 
Are you still under the impression that GWB is having any say in anything that is taking place in the United States Government? Please.

Forgive the spelling it is late, I am dead.

Cheney
Powell
etc.

Ever heard of these guys? Do you think they are gonna let JR. do anything but sign shit, and smile dumbly on TV?
 
sch00lteacher said:
Are you still under the impression that GWB is having any say in anything that is taking place in the United States Government? Please.

I think Bush lost it months ago.

But when the ship starts foundering you don't blame the First Mate...

:)
 
p_p_man said:
As far as the world sees him, he hasn't been very successful, but now the Iraqis seemed to have outflanked him again.

The Iraqi UN Representative and the UN Secretary-General have just ended their talks, but not in the way Bush wanted.

Instead of short and to the point, as Bush would have liked, with the Iraquis allowing the weapon inspectors back in to do their job, they've talked about the Iraqi/Kuwaiti prisoner question, the sanctions problem as well as the weapons inspectors.

To make it worse they've agreed to meet sometime in April to go into phase 2 of the talks.

This is going to bugger Bush's chances of invading unless he wants to look more inept than he is.

But I suppose we've already learnt that he doesn't understand complex stuff like this.

After all he's still searching for bin Laden...

ppman
Bin Ladin is in Paris......Dressed in an Armani Suit...........Sittin in some little cafe enjoying the beginning of Spring.........
 
Re: Re: Is it all collapsing around his head?

bored1 said:
Bin Ladin is in Paris......


You'd better tell Bush that.

There'll be no danger of him bombing France.

Europe has got too much muscle...

:D
 
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p_p_man said:





Europe has got too much muscle...

:D

Bwaaahhahahahahahahhhaaaaaahahahahahahaha!


ROFLMAO
 
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p_p_man said:



You'd better tell Bush that.

There'll be no danger of him bombing France.

Europe has got too much muscle...

:D

Please, if Bush looks at France funny they'll officially be New New York.
 
Damn pp. You're losing it.

Don't make us send the Rhode Island National Guard over there and spank your limey asses.
 
Pinklady said:
Damn pp. You're losing it.

Don't make us send the Rhode Island National Guard over there and spank your limey asses.

My, you're awfully sassy for a Pink Lady
 
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Unregistered said:


Bwaaahhah!

Has anyone ever told you that you laugh like a sheep?

Is that a pre-requisite of being a Bush follower?

:D :p
 
Re: No major breakthrough had been expected

Unregistered said:

Well they would say that wouldn't they?

But to quote from your link...

'U.N. sources said "the body language" at the meeting was good, but it wasn't clear whether Iraq was stringing the talks along to keep the Americans from attacking, or whether Baghdad was seriously interested in looking for a way to allow the inspectors back.'

:p
 
Re: Re: No major breakthrough had been expected

p_p_man said:


Well they would say that wouldn't they?

But to quote from your link...

'U.N. sources said "the body language" at the meeting was good, but it wasn't clear whether Iraq was stringing the talks along to keep the Americans from attacking, or whether Baghdad was seriously interested in looking for a way to allow the inspectors back.'

:p
[/QUOTE...Saddam.Ive changed! Really I have,You can trust me now,cause I ve changed.Only thing Saddam has changed is his underwear:D
 
Saddam finally figured out that HE IS GOING TO GET ATTACKED!

Not that we are talking about it, but that Bush will do it. He thought, just another politician, full of hot air, bluster, and without the allies to dare atack Iraq.

But you see, thugs are ultimately cowards, so now he will do everything he can to stave off the American attack. His people [Saddam] and his allies in his country will then percieve him as weak. The opposition will grow. The voices will mount. He will be toppled.

Then North Korea will sit down and hammer out a deal. Iran will become the new home of the hardcore element (unless they enter the mighty French Resistance movement to the New German Occupation, the New Holy Roman Empire, or NHRM, p_p_'s new masters) and Bush will tell them, I'm gonna come get you (sometime in his second term).

Russia will then, fearing a two front war, invade and conquer the NHRE, only to be attacked by the Chinese in order to avoid a two-front war between Russia and the United States.

The three continents will then become nearly unhabitable, plunge into a new dark age, and America will finally have a few centuries of peace and safety.
 
ppman....you always get me twitching 'bout sexy george w...i...of course...flashed...to my fleshy pussy walls squeezing his hot knob...oh dear god....george w...is hot.....
 
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