GazeboflossUK
23-03-2006, 01:07 AM
A reminder...
Sick men rule us.
Video about the IRAQ so called "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/bushjoke.wmv (might be offended)
But this actually happened, he amazingly made such jokes.
US President George W Bush making a joke about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Remember that we were told here in the UK that we only had a 45 min warning of an impending missile attack from Iraq...and the US people told that Saddam could strike at America with his weapons. Remember Colin Powel going through aerial photo's of the Iraqi bases and missile launch facilities? This is what we were told was the overiding need to bomb the shit out of them...what lies, what murder, what greed
Bush is just the frontman of the present.
G.
Unfortunately for the president, this is not a joke.
"This cheapens the sacrifice that American soldiers and their families are dealing with every single day."
The audience thought the quips hilarious - there were laughs all round - but the next morning, in the cold light of day, things looked far less amusing.
BBC picked up on this a while ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3570845.stm
Sick men rule us.
Video about the IRAQ so called "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/bushjoke.wmv (might be offended)
But this actually happened, he amazingly made such jokes.
US President George W Bush making a joke about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Remember that we were told here in the UK that we only had a 45 min warning of an impending missile attack from Iraq...and the US people told that Saddam could strike at America with his weapons. Remember Colin Powel going through aerial photo's of the Iraqi bases and missile launch facilities? This is what we were told was the overiding need to bomb the shit out of them...what lies, what murder, what greed
Bush is just the frontman of the present.
G.
Unfortunately for the president, this is not a joke.
"This cheapens the sacrifice that American soldiers and their families are dealing with every single day."
The audience thought the quips hilarious - there were laughs all round - but the next morning, in the cold light of day, things looked far less amusing.
BBC picked up on this a while ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3570845.stm