GWB, a murderous despot? Many think so

Psychoblues

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A murderous despot indeed.


A splendid achievement

George Bush should be congratulated - he has surely earned the right to join the ranks of despots

Terry Jones
Tuesday October 10, 2006
The Guardian

Dear President Bush,
I write to you in my capacity as secretary of the World League of Despots.
It is with great pleasure that I am finally able to extend an official invitation to you to join our ranks. For many years, we have watched your efforts to fulfil the requirements necessary to join our number. From the start, we were greatly impressed by your disdain for democratic principles - the way you wrested power from the democratically elected candidate in the 2000 election, and again in 2005 when you managed to swing what was clearly going to be a victory for your opponent.

Contempt for human life has always been a priority requirement for membership of the league, and I and my fellow adjudicators were well aware of your record as governor of Texas when you quadrupled the number of state executions. But your record since seizing power has surpassed even our expectations. The thousands of innocent people in Iraq, who have died so that you could fulfill your declared political objective of establishing "an American force presence in the Middle East", attest to your eligibility to join our ranks.
I cannot, however, disguise the fact that we adjudicators were extremely anxious when you announced your intention to remove from office one of our most stalwart members, Mr Saddam Hussein. However, we need not have worried. According to a recent UN report, you have ensured that there are now even more human rights abuses in Iraq than there were under Saddam. No less than 10% of those in custody are being physically or psychologically abused. Well done!

Get the rest of it on the link.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1891707,00.html

Check it out if only for curiosity.


Psychoblues
 
A murderous despot indeed.


A splendid achievement

George Bush should be congratulated - he has surely earned the right to join the ranks of despots

Terry Jones
Tuesday October 10, 2006
The Guardian

Dear President Bush,
I write to you in my capacity as secretary of the World League of Despots.
It is with great pleasure that I am finally able to extend an official invitation to you to join our ranks. For many years, we have watched your efforts to fulfil the requirements necessary to join our number. From the start, we were greatly impressed by your disdain for democratic principles - the way you wrested power from the democratically elected candidate in the 2000 election, and again in 2005 when you managed to swing what was clearly going to be a victory for your opponent.

Contempt for human life has always been a priority requirement for membership of the league, and I and my fellow adjudicators were well aware of your record as governor of Texas when you quadrupled the number of state executions. But your record since seizing power has surpassed even our expectations. The thousands of innocent people in Iraq, who have died so that you could fulfill your declared political objective of establishing "an American force presence in the Middle East", attest to your eligibility to join our ranks.
I cannot, however, disguise the fact that we adjudicators were extremely anxious when you announced your intention to remove from office one of our most stalwart members, Mr Saddam Hussein. However, we need not have worried. According to a recent UN report, you have ensured that there are now even more human rights abuses in Iraq than there were under Saddam. No less than 10% of those in custody are being physically or psychologically abused. Well done!

Get the rest of it on the link.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1891707,00.html

Check it out if only for curiosity.


Psychoblues

You are the only justification that I need to support torture on insurgents. You need to be sodomized by a rabid goat. I mean that in the nicest possible way though. :finger3:
 
A murderous despot indeed.


A splendid achievement

George Bush should be congratulated - he has surely earned the right to join the ranks of despots

Terry Jones
Tuesday October 10, 2006
The Guardian

Dear President Bush,
I write to you in my capacity as secretary of the World League of Despots.
It is with great pleasure that I am finally able to extend an official invitation to you to join our ranks. For many years, we have watched your efforts to fulfil the requirements necessary to join our number. From the start, we were greatly impressed by your disdain for democratic principles - the way you wrested power from the democratically elected candidate in the 2000 election, and again in 2005 when you managed to swing what was clearly going to be a victory for your opponent.

Contempt for human life has always been a priority requirement for membership of the league, and I and my fellow adjudicators were well aware of your record as governor of Texas when you quadrupled the number of state executions. But your record since seizing power has surpassed even our expectations. The thousands of innocent people in Iraq, who have died so that you could fulfill your declared political objective of establishing "an American force presence in the Middle East", attest to your eligibility to join our ranks.
I cannot, however, disguise the fact that we adjudicators were extremely anxious when you announced your intention to remove from office one of our most stalwart members, Mr Saddam Hussein. However, we need not have worried. According to a recent UN report, you have ensured that there are now even more human rights abuses in Iraq than there were under Saddam. No less than 10% of those in custody are being physically or psychologically abused. Well done!

Get the rest of it on the link.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1891707,00.html

Check it out if only for curiosity.


Psychoblues
Come on, Psycho. Can't you quote a more credible source than the place where old British socialists go to die: Al Guardian? This leftest rag makes the Tehran Times look like the Heritage Foundation. Al Guardian is one of the most vile, anti-American newspapers on the planet.
 
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Come on, Psycho. Can't you quote a more credible source than the place where old British socialists go to die: Al Guardian? This leftest rag makes the Tehran Times look like the Heritage Foundation. Al Guardian is one of the most vile, anti-American newspapers on the planet.

I'm sure psycho will tell you it's really a moderate publication. :rolleyes:
 
Me thinks we need to get psycho a dictionary since he obviously has no clue what a despot is. Hint: In a system that has a separation of powers and federalism, despotism is impossible.
 
Me thinks we need to get psycho a dictionary since he obviously has no clue what a despot is. Hint: In a system that has a separation of powers and federalism, despotism is impossible.

Given that the GOP controlled Congress has completely abdicated its oversight authority over the Executive branch, and rubber-stamped every misbegotten, ill-concieved notion Chimpy and Co has put forward to undermine the Constitution, the separation of powers is on very shaky ground right now. So don't feel too secure about the separation of powers shielding us from despotism.

But Chimpy is not yet a despot. If the Military Tribunals act passes the smell test of the SCOTUS, and given that bodies current members this odious piece of un-Constitutional, un-American piece of crap just might, then Chimpy will be a despot. And may what ever gods you believe in help us all.
 
Given that the GOP controlled Congress has completely abdicated its oversight authority over the Executive branch, and rubber-stamped every misbegotten, ill-concieved notion Chimpy and Co has put forward to undermine the Constitution, the separation of powers is on very shaky ground right now. So don't feel too secure about the separation of powers shielding us from despotism.

But Chimpy is not yet a despot. If the Military Tribunals act passes the smell test of the SCOTUS, and given that bodies current members this odious piece of un-Constitutional, un-American piece of crap just might, then Chimpy will be a despot. And may what ever gods you believe in help us all.

You, and obviously the crackpot that started this thread, have never lived under a despot.

How easy to throw labels around.:bs1:
 
Given that the GOP controlled Congress has completely abdicated its oversight authority over the Executive branch, and rubber-stamped every misbegotten, ill-concieved notion Chimpy and Co has put forward to undermine the Constitution, the separation of powers is on very shaky ground right now. So don't feel too secure about the separation of powers shielding us from despotism.

But Chimpy is not yet a despot. If the Military Tribunals act passes the smell test of the SCOTUS, and given that bodies current members this odious piece of un-Constitutional, un-American piece of crap just might, then Chimpy will be a despot. And may what ever gods you believe in help us all.

A long stretch even for you, Bully.
 
A long stretch even for you, Bully.

The truth sometimes seems that way. But let me refer you to this thread:

<a href=http://www.usmessageboard.com/forums/showthread.php?p=488879#post488879>Lest we forget...</a>

It goes more into depth about the implications of the Military Commissions Act.
 
Given that the GOP controlled Congress has completely abdicated its oversight authority over the Executive branch, and rubber-stamped every misbegotten, ill-concieved notion Chimpy and Co has put forward to undermine the Constitution, the separation of powers is on very shaky ground right now. So don't feel too secure about the separation of powers shielding us from despotism.

But Chimpy is not yet a despot. If the Military Tribunals act passes the smell test of the SCOTUS, and given that bodies current members this odious piece of un-Constitutional, un-American piece of crap just might, then Chimpy will be a despot. And may what ever gods you believe in help us all.

I'm about tired of you retards continuously attacking the President of the US for trying to protect your worthless asses and stop this Nation's slide into mediocrity thanks to the likes of you and people like you being in positions of power.

Hell, at least President Bush has the balls to do something and they aren't in some 19 years old intern's freakin' mouth.
 
A murderous despot indeed.


A splendid achievement

George Bush should be congratulated - he has surely earned the right to join the ranks of despots

Terry Jones
Tuesday October 10, 2006
The Guardian

Dear President Bush,
I write to you in my capacity as secretary of the World League of Despots.
It is with great pleasure that I am finally able to extend an official invitation to you to join our ranks. For many years, we have watched your efforts to fulfil the requirements necessary to join our number. From the start, we were greatly impressed by your disdain for democratic principles - the way you wrested power from the democratically elected candidate in the 2000 election, and again in 2005 when you managed to swing what was clearly going to be a victory for your opponent.

Contempt for human life has always been a priority requirement for membership of the league, and I and my fellow adjudicators were well aware of your record as governor of Texas when you quadrupled the number of state executions. But your record since seizing power has surpassed even our expectations. The thousands of innocent people in Iraq, who have died so that you could fulfill your declared political objective of establishing "an American force presence in the Middle East", attest to your eligibility to join our ranks.
I cannot, however, disguise the fact that we adjudicators were extremely anxious when you announced your intention to remove from office one of our most stalwart members, Mr Saddam Hussein. However, we need not have worried. According to a recent UN report, you have ensured that there are now even more human rights abuses in Iraq than there were under Saddam. No less than 10% of those in custody are being physically or psychologically abused. Well done!

Get the rest of it on the link.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1891707,00.html

Check it out if only for curiosity.


Psychoblues

Since you hate it here so bad, psycho, why don't you just get the FUCK out? Go someplace better. Nobody could possibly miss a shit for brains nimrod such as you.
 
Since you hate it here so bad, psycho, why don't you just get the FUCK out? Go someplace better. Nobody could possibly miss a shit for brains nimrod such as you.

what makes you think psycho is in the states? or anything else he has ever said is true...
 
The truth sometimes seems that way. But let me refer you to this thread:

<a href=http://www.usmessageboard.com/forums/showthread.php?p=488879#post488879>Lest we forget...</a>

It goes more into depth about the implications of the Military Commissions Act.

Your perceived imlications...obviously I see things differently.

Most of the time, your "stretches" have little to do with truth and much to do with your Bush bashing agenda. At least you are consistent.
 
If I have to read anything else by physo, I am going to turn in to a despot........................................ You know what, I think I'm already ONE....????????:wank:

:shocked:
 

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