George Bush apologists

Discussion in 'Politics' started by tomcorona, Nov 27, 2009.

  1. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther


    Gee, I don't recall posting anything where I said I was an expert on anything. Perhaps you could refer me to where I did? If you interpret anything that way, well, then that would be your own deficiency, not mine.
    The "special" bus will be back to pick you up later Davey.
     
  2. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Lehigh doesnt think weshould be in the war. Lehigh doesnt think we should be in the war. There. Happy? I see you are splitting hairs again. Its the gambling part of playing poker that I think is distasteful. But not you. How sad that that is where you can be found at any point. Like the guy who says, ''I'll be at the track all day.''. Or, ''Hey, you can find me at OTB.''.
    How about, ''You can catch me at the craps table.''? Its akin to having a sot tell you that you can find him in the the bar. The legality has nothing to do with its morality. just because its popular. Thats a great agruement. and thats the problem. Maybe if this country didnt treat vices(gambling, drinking, et al.) as casual pastimes we might be able to get back on the track to normalcy. Its just my opinion, but anyone who gambles is a low-life degenerate. And really about the suicide bombers for Islam? The way you phrased that point sonds like you cant get to paradise through dying of old age. Or die of cancer or accidentally. Is that true? Oh and just so you know; only a moron would read something wriiten by a clown.
     
  3. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Did you write kids?
     
  4. craig a

    craig a New Member

    They never have in history and never will. One of Teddy Roosevelt's sons was a pilot killed in WWI. Another was killed in Normandy in 1944. Eisenhower had a son willing to resign his commision if he was transferred out of Korea. Joe Kennedy(Ambassador to the Court of St. James)had a son killed in WWII. And I guess you know he had another right in the thick of it in the South Pacific. Senator Leahy's son fought in Desert Storm. They never have in history and never will. But I guess you mean every one of D.Cs elite but them, huh?
     
  5. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Palin has a son serving in the Middle East. Talk about walking the walk!
     
  6. KLJ

    KLJ Really Smart Guy

    Vice President Biden's son has deployed to Iraq (twice, I think). He was there when his father was inaugurated.
     
  7. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary


    When did I ever claim you were an expert?
    It is very obvious from your posts that you are no expert.
     
  8. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary


    I thought his son was an exec at MBNA when Biden was sponsoring legislation to benefit the credit card company?
     
  9. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Shew...you are a spinner. Take your medication and then post another contradictory incomplete thought. It's oddly amusing.
     
  10. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther


    Yeah you told us that already. I'm glad you're proud of your shining example of first cousins marrying. It'll be easier pickins if more of you folks would line up and support her.
     
  11. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Clown Hater

    Splitting hairs huh? I guess that is as close as you can come to admitting that you were wrong. As far as your opinion about the morality of gambling, you are entitled to it, but it places you in the minority and hardly in a position to question the character of others who don't share your opinion. FWIW, I think you are a low life and you don't even gamble. Interesting that you live in a city that relies almost completely on gambling and it's associated revenues. Even if you don't work in the casino industry, you still benefit from the taxes paid by those huge casinos which are ultimately paid by the gamblers who you detest. As you benefit from the revenues of gamblers, you cast them down as the problem with morality in this country. It is my opinion that hypocrites like you are the problem with this country, and I am willing to bet on it.

    Midas has posted the rules for Muslims getting to paradise. Since he is the expert, I will refer you to speak with him.

    Why does being entertained by a clown like you make me a moron?
     
  12. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

     
  13. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Clown Hater

    Scary part is that if that were true it would bother me.:D
     
  14. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

     
  15. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Scientists confirm ACTIVE thermite at ground zero

    CONCLUSIONS OF Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley, Bradley R. Larsen

    We have discovered distinctive red/gray chips in significant numbers in dust associated with the World Trade Center destruction. We have applied SEM/XEDS and other methods to characterize the small-scale structure and chemical signature of these chips, especially of their red component. The red material is most interesting and has the following characteristics:

    1. It is composed of aluminum, iron, oxygen, silicon and carbon. Lesser amounts of other potentially reactive elements are sometimes present, such as potassium, sulfur, lead, barium and copper.

    2. The primary elements (Al, Fe, O, Si, C) are typically all present in particles at the scale of tens to hundreds of nanometers, and detailed XEDS mapping shows intimate mixing.

    3. On treatment with methyl ethyl ketone solvent, some segregation of components occurred. Elemental aluminum became sufficiently concentrated to be clearly identified in the pre-ignition material.

    4. Iron oxide appears in faceted grains roughly 100 nm across whereas the aluminum appears in thin platelike structures. The small size of the iron oxide particles qualifies the material to be characterized as nanothermite or super-thermite.

    5. Analysis shows that iron and oxygen are present in a ratio consistent with Fe2O3. The red material in all four WTC dust samples was similar in this way. Iron oxide was found in the pre-ignition material whereas elemental iron was not.

    6. From the presence of elemental aluminum and iron oxide in the red material, we conclude that it contains the ingredients of thermite.

    7. As measured using DSC, the material ignites and reacts vigorously at a temperature of approximately 430 °C, with a rather narrow exotherm, matching fairly closely an independent observation on a known super-thermite sample. The low temperature of ignition and the presence of iron oxide grains less than 120 nm show that the material is not conventional thermite (which ignites at temperatures above 900 °C) but very likely a form of super-thermite.

    8. After igniting several red/gray chips in a DSC run to 700 °C, we found numerous iron-rich spheres and spheroids in the residue, indicating that a very high temperature reaction had occurred, since the iron-rich product clearly must have been molten to form these shapes. In several spheres, elemental iron was verified since the iron content significantly exceeded the oxygen content. We conclude that a high-temperature reduction-oxidation reaction has occurred in the heated chips, namely, the thermite reaction.

    9. The spheroids produced by the DSC tests and by the flame test have an XEDS signature (Al, Fe, O, Si, C) which is depleted in carbon and aluminum relative to the original red material. This chemical signature strikingly matches the chemical signature of the spheroids produced by igniting commercial thermite, and also matches the signatures of many of the microspheres found in the WTC dust [5].

    10. The carbon content of the red material indicates that an organic substance is present. This would be expected for super-thermite formulations in order to produce high gas pressures upon ignition and thus make them explosive. The nature of the organic material in these chips merits further exploration. We note that it is likely also an energetic material, in that the total energy release sometimes observed in DSC tests exceeds the theoretical maximum energy of the classic thermite reaction.

    Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active, unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material.

    The link below is the entire PDF file as submitted to NIST.

    http://www.bentham-open.org/pages/content.php?TOCPJ/2009/00000002/00000001/7TOCPJ.SGM

    There ya go. You prove to me that active thermite WASN'T found in the dust at ground zero, I will post no more 911. DeOrc...I hope you're standing by. Don't worry though DeOrc. It's indisputable. An easy one for ya;)
     
  16. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Sorry guy's just got back from a wonderful trip to France LOL and thanks to Eurostar a horrible journey home.
    I am afraid that I can not pass judgment on who is wrong or who is right as that would be judgmental and with christmas looming I am not in the mood LOL I am saving up all my energies to attack eurostar :D
     
  17. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    That's ok De Orc. The "no response", or the absence of any intelligible response makes my point just the same. There ISN'T any dispute that nano-thermite was present in the WTC dust nor can any credible response ever be presented because the FACT is that the advanced technological explosive was found and verified by highly credible individuals. It's like saying you find oxygen in water. It's indisputable. The ostriches bury their heads once more. Facts tend to do that to the lemmings or the ignorant.
     
  18. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Good thing George isn't stupid!

    1. Hmmm, uhh, hah -- ummm -- I, the answer is -- I haven't really thought of it that way, heh, heh. Heh. Here's how I think of it. Ummm -- heh heh. First I've heard of that, by the way, I, ah -- uhh -- the, uhh -- I, I guess I'm more of a practical fella. Uhh. I vowed after September the 11th that I would do everything I could to protect the American people. And, uhh -- my attitude, of course, was affected by the attacks.ha ha ...ummm Let me see... I knew we were at a war. I knew that the enemy, obviously, had to be sophisticated, and lethal, to fly hijacked airplanes, uhh, into -- facilities that would, we would, killing thousands of people, innocent people, doin' nothing, just sittin' there goin' to work."--President George W Bush, after being asked if the war in Iraq and the rise of terrorism are signs of the apocalypse
     
  19. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    George talking about George

    You know I could run for governor, but I'm basically a media creation. I've never done anything. I've worked for my dad. I worked in the oil business. But that's not the kind of profile you have to have to get elected to public office.
    -- Dubya in 1989

    Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are that I'm sitting here talking about the presidency -- it's never been a part of my -- my life's ambition hasn't always been to be the president.
    -- Apr. 27, 2000


    I can assure you, when I was a senior in high school, I never sat in an audience saying, gosh, if I work hard I'll be President of the United States.
    -- I guess you don't need the hard work if your last name is Bush. Crawford High School, Crawford, Texas, Nov. 15, 2001

    Sitting down and reading a 500-page book on public policy or philosophy or something.
    -- Bush's answer when asked to name something he's not good at. Talk Magazine, Sep. 1999

    I suspect that had my dad not been president, he'd be asking the same questions: How'd your meeting go with so-and-so? … How did you feel when you stood up in front of the people for the State of the Union Address—state of the budget address, whatever you call it.
    -- Interview with the Washington Post, March 9, 2001

    It was amazing I won. I was running against peace and prosperity and incumbency.
    -- June 14, 2001


    I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who probably read the news themselves.
    -- Washington, D.C., Sept. 21, 2003

    I think if you know what you believe, it makes it a lot easier to answer questions. I can't answer your question.
    -- In response to a question about whether he wished he could take back any of his answers in the first debate. Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Oct. 4, 2000
     
  20. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Conversing with the right.

    HILLER: "Can you name the president of Chechnya?"
    DUBYA: "No, can you?"
    HILLER: "Can you name the president of Taiwan?"
    DUBYA: "Yeah, Lee."
    HILLER: "Can you name the general who is in charge of Pakistan?"
    DUBYA: "Wait, wait, is this 50 questions?"
    HILLER: "No, it's four questions of four leaders in four hot spots."
    DUBYA: "The new Pakistani general, he's just been elected, not elected, this guy took over office. It appears this guy is going to bring stability to the country and I think that's good news for the sub-continent."
    HILLER: "Can you name him?"
    DUBYA: "General. I can't name the general. General."
    HILLER: "And the prime minister of India?"
    DUBYA: "The new prime minister of India is - (pause) No."
    Then Bush hit back.
    DUBYA: "Can you name the foreign minister of Mexico?"
    HILLER: "No sir, but I would say to that, I'm not running for President."
    -- Showing his extensive knowledge of world politics when questioned by Andy Hiller, political correspondent for WHDH-TV, Nov. 3, 1999
     

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