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Does Bush feel safer?

Does Bush feel safer?  
The Guy
 Re: Does Bush feel safer?  
sjrsimac
 Re: Does Bush feel safer?  
larchris at bellsouth.net
 Re: Does Bush feel safer?  
RosardoZBT
 Re: Does Bush feel safer?  
gumby
 Re: Does Bush feel safer?  
Pete
 Re: Does Bush feel safer?  
RosardoZBT
From:The Guy
Subject:Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:50:35 -0600
President Bush's new limo has 4 inch thick windows and a self-contained
air system and who knows how much body armor. Yet about a year ago he
said, and I quote: 'We are safer today than after 9/11 and will be
safer tomorrow than today.' So why the limo-tank? Sounds like he
doesn't feel safer himself....time for you conservatives to armor your
Ford SUVs, and don't forget the gas masks.

--
SteveO
From:sjrsimac
Subject:Re: Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:39:19 -0600
The US has always taken extreme steps to protect our dignitaries.
From:larchris at bellsouth.net
Subject:Re: Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 21:16:21 -0600
sjrsimac wrote:
> The US has always taken extreme steps to protect our dignitaries.

And in Bush's case that's fortunate since, if he were violently
removed from office, it would deprive us of his grand plan for
resolving the Iraq mess he created. Let him wallow in it.

Chris
From:RosardoZBT
Subject:Re: Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 04:09:28 -0600
maybe technology is getting better? Presidential vehicles have
undergone armor upgrades and enhancments since the JFK assasination.

And when you're Leader of the Free World, you're always going to have
enemies, whether it be terrorists or other extremists.
From:gumby
Subject:Re: Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 21:41:01 -0600
Violently removed? ROFL
From:Pete
Subject:Re: Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:45:32 -0600
No see, Dubya is just surrendering to his growing paranoia. You see it
with all megalomaniacal tyrants. Their growing thirst for power is
accompanied by growing paranoia. It's their projection of their
subconscious treacherous nature. They think everyone is as much of a
back stabber as they are. This is just a preview of the oppression and
terror they are about to unleash. Hitler, Stalin, Saddam. They were all
the same. Abu Ghraib and Guantanomo were just practice.

"Why's this fat farm called Auschwitz?"


Peter ------ "If you repeat a lie often enough, people will begin to
believe it." Joseph Goebbels ------ Women find Peter y. Women
find Peter y. Women find Peter y. Women find Peter y. Women
find Peter y. Women find Peter y. Women find Peter y. Women
find Peter y. Women find Peter y. Women find Peter y.
From:RosardoZBT
Subject:Re: Does Bush feel safer?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:31:21 -0600
oh wow, get off your high horse. Bush is a tyrant? As far as I know, I
can still watch tv, drive to get some food, go to school to get an
education....People still have the right to protest against Bush,
against the war, against conservative ideals. I still have my freedoms
intact for the most part (that Patriot Act is still around) and I see
absolutely no evidence to the idea that Bush is going to "unleash his
fury" on the unsuspecting public.

I guess you're living in your own nightmare or something...again, lay
off the tinfoil hat.
   

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