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04-13-2007, 01:17 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Rockfish
Reading "the devil" on Bush's face likely tells us more about you than it does bout Bush, whose vacuous gaze has been well-documented.
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04-13-2007, 01:25 PM #12
I do not know about the rest of this theory but the thing that gets me as well is the expression on the face of George Bush when he was told the news. It just did not seem right, something about it just gets me. He did not show any expression of anything, no grief, no nothing.
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04-13-2007, 01:40 PM #13
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John O'NEIL was the head of Security for the World Trade.
I don't know how this information is being so distorted and misinformation is getting written and passed around.
He took that position right after he left the FBI working on the USS COLE bombing shortly after the holidays.
Bush was in shock as would be any one of us.
It's truly a stretch to attempt to skew his facial expressions concerning this. Many people were stone faced with no emotion.
The human brain couldn't wrap itself around what it was witnessing.
I did the same thing for what seemed an eternity.
Stone faced and speechless.
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04-13-2007, 11:39 PM #14
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Reading "the devil" on Bush's face likely tells us more about you than it does bout Bush, whose vacuous gaze has been well-documented.
ISmith1338 wrotedo not know about the rest of this theory but the thing that gets me as well is the expression on the face of George Bush when he was told the news. It just did not seem right, something about it just gets me. He did not show any expression of anything, no grief, no nothing.
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04-14-2007, 12:15 AM #15
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Originally Posted by Rockfish
Rockfish, I don't claim to know you. If you carefully read my post, I made clear that my speculation was based upon a well-known effect to which most people (not ALL people, which is why I said "likely" rather than "definitely") are subject.
As for Bush, I consider him to be a bad President in most ways, a VERY bad President in many ways, and a fairly decent President in a few ways. For example, his tax cuts saved this country from sliding into a depression, which is what would have happened if we had followed the Democrat party line and raised taxes as we did after the 1929 market crash, prompting the onset of the Great Depression. Bush has taken a principled stand against taxpayer funding of morally offensive research and has wisely pushed for increased domestic oil production. I happen to support the general idea of a global war against Islamic extremism, though I have some problems with the way that this war is being prosecuted. On the negative side, Bush's immigration policies are nothing short of disastrous. The Patriot Act is a travesty. I oppose Real ID. I oppose globalist and sovereignty-sapping initiatives such as the SPP and movement toward an NAU. There are easily enough negatives for me to say that I am opposed to this Presidency on balance, just as I was against the Clinton Administration and its disastrous policies, but probably no more so. The only administration in my lifetime to which I have not been vigorously opposed was the Reagan administration. It's not that there was not plenty to complain about there as well, but that Reagan provided leadership in a pivotal period in which we emerged from an utter dearth of leadership and were in very real danger of losing the Cold War. He dug our economy out of a black hole dug by Nixon, Ford and especially Carter, and he created a fund (the Wanta Plan) that could have lifted and may still lift us out of our national debt. But I don't trust politicians at any level and particularly not at the highest levels. I just don't happen to see the devil when I look at any of them. What I see are petty, self-serving and capricious individuals who are, in many cases, driven by ideologies that are hostile to the precepts upon which this nation was founded. And I should mention that I am not only religious, but probably more dedicated to my faith than most people. I believe in God, in Christ, and in the fallen beings we call devils. It's not a lack of belief in evil personified that prevents me from seeing the devil when I look at someone like Bush. It is in fact my very knowledge of the existence of real devils and of their nature that prevents me from seeing them where they do not exist.
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04-14-2007, 12:32 AM #16
I understand what you are saying and I thank you for explaining everything you have. I don't go around looking for evil in people, sorry if I came off that way, but the things this President is doing against his own countrymen is unthinkable. The link below coupled with the video link above is something that leads me to think Bush is guilty of the crime of the century. That crime is aiding and abetting a terrorist attack on this nation which costs us 3000 lives, untold hardships and has ultimately lead to the errosion of our freedom and not to mention the sad abuse of power.
I have always distrusted GWB, not because he was the son of some nitwit exclaiming a new world order, it's just a gut feeling I had for the man when I first saw him at a podium as the governer of Texas. Wish I could explain that one.
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04-14-2007, 12:57 AM #17
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Originally Posted by Rockfish
Here's a little friendly advice. It is my observation that most people, when faced with the reality of the gross corruption of our government and our politicians' decisions to serve globalist masters rather than their fellow Americans they are sworn to serve, have a high degree of difficulty dealing with the information. When you start revealing things like the existence of numerous mass detention centers, the fraudulent nature of the Federal Reserve system, the fact that "taxes" paid to the IRS are in fact tribute paid to foreign banks, the fact that the government has been operating as though the Constitution was supplanted in the 1860s and the legal system replaced by a foreign jurisdiction in the 1930s, many people just melt down. Some actually get depressed and despondent to the point that their ability to function is compromised. Some go so far through the looking glass that they believe almost any additional conspiracy theory, no matter how abusrd. Some eventually are so incapable of contending with the truth that they just pretend that they never heard the information and go through the motions of life like good little automatons. A small handful maintain an even keel and get out there and fight the good fight and maintain enough objectivity to separate the used bullfeed from the Shinola.
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04-14-2007, 01:16 AM #18
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04-19-2007, 04:48 PM #19Originally Posted by 2ndamendsis
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