ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
couldn't hack it at bama so xferred to uncc
somehow, this is actually worse than just knowing "didn't go to wake"
couldn't hack it at bama so xferred to uncc
I went to app state and I say fuck all yall penny loafer wearin, collar-popped lily white wake forest mommas boys.
Surely you can't be that dumb. There are many such quotes that can be easily found, but here are a few:
http://www.leadingtowar.com/claims_facts_yellowcake.php
http://liesofbush.com/iraq-Lies.shtml
http://commondreams.org/views03/0730-06.htm
:
The Iraqi regime possesses biological and chemical weapons, is rebuilding the facilities to make more and, according to the British government, could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as 45 minutes after the order is given. The regime has long-standing and continuing ties to terrorist groups, and there are al Qaeda terrorists inside Iraq. This regime is seeking a nuclear bomb, and with fissile material could build one within a year.
Radio Address of George W. Bush, September 28, 2002
I am not asking for pages of biased links and cherry-picked analysis. Post up one or two quotes where you believe George W. Bush told a lie.
Seeing as how someone brought up WWI and seeing as how it's Memorial Day, let's visit Woodrow Wilson and the Great War. GW Bush has nothing on the professor when it comes to expending American lives in needless foreign adventures.
http://www.cato.org/policy-report/mayjune-2014/woodrow-wilsons-great-mistake
If popular sentiment now generally opposes starting or entering foreign wars, the people who deserve considerable credit are those “internationalists” who promote participation in wars that go wrong. Often there are terrible unintended consequences, because wars are the most costly, volatile, unpredictable, and destructive human events.
World War I was probably history’s worst catastrophe, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was substantially responsible for unintended consequences of the war that played out in Germany and Russia, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes and another world war.
Seeing as how someone brought up WWI and seeing as how it's Memorial Day, let's visit Woodrow Wilson and the Great War. GW Bush has nothing on the professor when it comes to expending American lives in needless foreign adventures.
http://www.cato.org/policy-report/mayjune-2014/woodrow-wilsons-great-mistake
If popular sentiment now generally opposes starting or entering foreign wars, the people who deserve considerable credit are those “internationalists” who promote participation in wars that go wrong. Often there are terrible unintended consequences, because wars are the most costly, volatile, unpredictable, and destructive human events.
World War I was probably history’s worst catastrophe, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was substantially responsible for unintended consequences of the war that played out in Germany and Russia, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes and another world war.
Thanks to Wilson’s misguided policies, the Bolshevik coup led to seven decades of Soviet communism.
Seeing as how someone brought up WWI and seeing as how it's Memorial Day, let's visit Woodrow Wilson and the Great War. GW Bush has nothing on the professor when it comes to expending American lives in needless foreign adventures.
http://www.cato.org/policy-report/mayjune-2014/woodrow-wilsons-great-mistake
If popular sentiment now generally opposes starting or entering foreign wars, the people who deserve considerable credit are those “internationalists” who promote participation in wars that go wrong. Often there are terrible unintended consequences, because wars are the most costly, volatile, unpredictable, and destructive human events.
World War I was probably history’s worst catastrophe, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was substantially responsible for unintended consequences of the war that played out in Germany and Russia, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes and another world war.
Seeing as how someone brought up WWI and seeing as how it's Memorial Day, let's visit Woodrow Wilson and the Great War. GW Bush has nothing on the professor when it comes to expending American lives in needless foreign adventures.
http://www.cato.org/policy-report/mayjune-2014/woodrow-wilsons-great-mistake
If popular sentiment now generally opposes starting or entering foreign wars, the people who deserve considerable credit are those “internationalists” who promote participation in wars that go wrong. Often there are terrible unintended consequences, because wars are the most costly, volatile, unpredictable, and destructive human events.
World War I was probably history’s worst catastrophe, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was substantially responsible for unintended consequences of the war that played out in Germany and Russia, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes and another world war.
Seeing as how someone brought up WWI and seeing as how it's Memorial Day, let's visit Woodrow Wilson and the Great War. GW Bush has nothing on the professor when it comes to expending American lives in needless foreign adventures.
http://www.cato.org/policy-report/mayjune-2014/woodrow-wilsons-great-mistake
If popular sentiment now generally opposes starting or entering foreign wars, the people who deserve considerable credit are those “internationalists” who promote participation in wars that go wrong. Often there are terrible unintended consequences, because wars are the most costly, volatile, unpredictable, and destructive human events.
World War I was probably history’s worst catastrophe, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was substantially responsible for unintended consequences of the war that played out in Germany and Russia, contributing to the rise of totalitarian regimes and another world war.
This reads like a good-bye post. You leavin'?
No i was joking. To be on the same board as graduates of tWFU sends a thrill up my leg...
There's a reason why W and Dick haven't traveled outside the US since they left office.