
The Times exposes the truth about Bush. Again!
Yes, the world-renowned paper that brought to light the infamous Downing Street Memos has exposed George W. Bush yet again! I don't know how they do it, but they are certainly providing a great service to the world. Here's just a teaser of the new revelations...
In person Mr Bush is so far removed from the caricature of the dim, war-mongering Texas cowboy of global popular repute that it shakes onefs faith in the reliability of the modern media.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...674668,00.html
OMG!!! Bush is teh evil!!! This definitely would shake my faith in the reliability of the modern media if I had any left.
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Gee, this from a newspaper owned by the same guy who owns Fox News.Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
Yes, the world-renowned paper that brought to light the infamous Downing Street Memos has exposed George W. Bush yet again! I don't know how they do it, but they are certainly providing a great service to the world. Here's just a teaser of the new revelations...
In person Mr Bush is so far removed from the caricature of the dim, war-mongering Texas cowboy of global popular repute that it shakes onefs faith in the reliability of the modern media.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...674668,00.html
OMG!!! Bush is teh evil!!! This definitely would shake my faith in the reliability of the modern media if I had any left.
I'm gonna be surprised in 5...4...3...2...1...
Oops, no I'm not.
"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." George Carlin

Oh jeez...Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
OMG!!! Bush is teh evil!!!

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So are they anti-Bush hacks (Downing Street Memos) or pro-Bush hacks (this article)? I can't get it straight with all these opposing views from the hopelessly biased...Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
Gee, this from a newspaper owned by the same guy who owns Fox News.
I'm gonna be surprised in 5...4...3...2...1...
Oops, no I'm not.
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Quoted for the unintended irony.Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I can't get it straight with all these opposing views from the hopelessly biased...
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They're pro-Bush businessmen. This story sells Bush. But the Downing St. memo sells newspapers, which is even more important.Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
So are they anti-Bush hacks (Downing Street Memos) or pro-Bush hacks (this article)? I can't get it straight with all these opposing views from the hopelessly biased...
Was that really so hard to puzzle out on your own?
"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." George Carlin

Bush has certainly got us all fooled.
Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..
Look, I just don't anymore, okay?
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I find it strange that you immediately accused The Times of being biased over something as innocuous as a claim that Bush might not be the idiot he's often portrayed as. Seems to say a lot about you and your thought processes...Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
They're pro-Bush businessmen. This story sells Bush. But the Downing St. memo sells newspapers, which is even more important.
Was that really so hard to puzzle out on your own?
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Or, it says a lot about me and my reading habits, since I read the Times (and several other world newspapers) on line every day, and notice their biases.Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I find it strange that you immediately accused The Times of being biased over something as innocuous as a claim that Bush might not be the idiot he's often portrayed as. Seems to say a lot about you and your thought processes...
Anything else confusing you?
"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." George Carlin

I don't think I ever claimed to be confused. No potential for confusion exists in sizing you up.
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That's your coup de grace? Christ, you really are from Nebraska, aren't you...Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I don't think I ever claimed to be confused. No potential for confusion exists in sizing you up.![]()
"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." George Carlin

What does that even mean?
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for the article...
THERE has probably never been a president, there may not have been a human being, who observes punctuality with the sort of fanaticism that President George W. Bush brings to every aspect of his life.
that's what i call journalism!!![]()
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this is from the edited transcript....
THE TIMES: Mr President, one country theres a little concern about, as you know, in Britain, particularly, is Zimbabwe.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yeah.
THE TIMES: Which is headed by a brutal tyrant.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes, he is.
I think Ive called him that. Hes ruined a wonderful country, a country that used to not only feed Africa in other words, an exporter of food and now an importer of food, because of (his) decisions.
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let's hope the begining doesnt begin....When we win in Afghanistan and Iraq, its a beginning of the end. Talking about the war on terror. If we dont win here, its the beginning of the beginning.
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A (generally reliable) conservative paper has an interview article that's favorable to Shrub. TZOMGGFFFF!!!
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Shhhh. You'll confuse Drake again...Originally posted by Ramo
A (generally reliable) conservative paper has an interview article that's favorable to Shrub. TZOMGGFFFF!!!
"I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." George Carlin

If you were from anywhere other than Nebraska, you'd probably know.Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
What does that even mean?![]()
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This is an interview by Gerard Baker, who is a conservative Times opinion columnist. You'd expect him to give Bush an unfavorable interview?Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I find it strange that you immediately accused The Times of being biased over something as innocuous as a claim that Bush might not be the idiot he's often portrayed as. Seems to say a lot about you and your thought processes...
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Bush is quite lovable, in a rogueish han solo kinda way? sometimes.
And then he is so obviously using his power for his own gains, and the lover affair is over
And yes the Times is one of britains right wing papers, but in the same way the bbc is seen as left wing, they also report things in a fairly objective manner most of the time.
'The very basis of the liberal idea the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.
Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

Next thing you know, Drake will pull up an article by a liberal that shockingly paints Hilary Clinton in a favorable light!
Bring on the shocking revelations, Drakey!
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Drake bested once again.
How novel...well, not really.
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What is surprising in this whole affair is that the Times carried the downing street memo at all. Whether this says something about less biased british journalism, or about the veracity of the memo itself, is up to the audience.
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I find Bush to have a dorkish, goofy quality about him. Not very articulate either. He doesn't inspire me as a leader. I wouldn't follow him into battle or even vote for him, that is for sure.Originally posted by child of Thor
Bush is quite lovable, in a rogueish han solo kinda way? sometimes.
He is like Canada's idiot Chretien, another uninspiring leader.

Well, quite. The Times is not right wing imo.Originally posted by child of Thor
Bush is quite lovable, in a rogueish han solo kinda way? sometimes.
And then he is so obviously using his power for his own gains, and the lover affair is over
And yes the Times is one of britains right wing papers, but in the same way the bbc is seen as left wing, they also report things in a fairly objective manner most of the time.
As a regular reader I can say it is very much against Bush and his foray of Iraq.
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Bah. This fanatic can't even make the trains run on time.THERE has probably never been a president, there may not have been a human being, who observes punctuality with the sort of fanaticism that President George W. Bush brings to every aspect of his life.
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Blaiming the media for something that pundits do?Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I find it strange that you immediately accused The Times of being biased over something as innocuous as a claim that Bush might not be the idiot he's often portrayed as.If I say Bush is an idiot, that does not mean the NYT says that Bush is an idiot. You need to learn to distinguish between editorials and news, Drake.
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The Times stance is critical of the Iraqi situation. That is why.Originally posted by Admiral
What is surprising in this whole affair is that the Times carried the downing street memo at all. Whether this says something about less biased british journalism, or about the veracity of the memo itself, is up to the audience.
Capitalisation - The difference between helping your uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse
Grammar - The difference between knowing your $hit, and knowing you're $hit.
Spelling - The difference between being literate, and being Dinner.
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