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Repo 12-07-04 02:23 PM

Another 9/11-Style Attack Is Good For Bush
 
The Bush Administration is hoping for another 9/11-style terror attack. Think not? Then think about the fact that Karl Rove had a DVD showing how Republicans would benefit from having a war. He and Bush against better judgment then sent American troops off to war and now Bush likes to call himself a "War president" although an optional war president might be a more appropriate description of Bush. The reason Rove, Bush, Cheney and their gang wanted a war is simple, in times of war the American public always rallies around their president. A war makes the reelection of Bush that much easier. So now Bush has his war and walks around calling himself a "War president" and every time a Democrat complains about the Bush team's handling of the war, Republicans respond as if the Democrats are criticizing the soldiers. When someone shows dissent for the war, Republicans claim it hurts the soldiers. When Democrats voted against not funding the war without removing tax cuts for the highest tax bracket, Republicans claim they voted against the soldiers. Everything was working according to the Rove/Bush plan except for the little fact that American soldiers were and are dying on a regular basis. Having dead American soldiers on the nightly news kind of puts a kink in the war president's message....

Now back to why the Bush Administration is hoping for another 9/11-style terror attack. When the Supreme Court put Bush in office America was divided and Bush was known for taking long vacations at his Texas ranch and little else. Most voters voted for the other guy Al Gore, remember him? Whether by design or accident he was the man that got the biggest shaft in the history of the Union but Al Gore wasn't the only guy that felt like he got shafted, everyone that voted for him also was major league pissed. The country was divided and then the 9/11 attacks occurred. This brought a divided nation together in morning and shock. After 9/11 no one would or felt it was appropriate to criticize Bush. So if another 9/11-style terror attack occurred, Bush would use the terror attack to mute any criticism. It would be impossible for John Kerry or John Edwards to say anything critical of the Bush Administration without the Republicans countering that it was in appropriate and un-American to criticize the administration in a time of war. So another huge terror attack in this country would insulate Bush from having to talk about his administration's failures, including how his administration failed to prevent the attack and why the country is not safer since the Iraq war. Another terror attack would also remove the Iraq war off of the news pages, another plus for the Bush Administration. Anyone with the slightest bit of knowledge understands that the Iraq war has only inflamed the terrorists hate for the U.S. and made the country even more of a target than it already was but it does one thing more important to Bush than anything else, it helps him get reelected. Could that be the reason the Administration pushed for a war with Iraq? So it would inflame both the Muslim extremists and the American public to be at loggerheads right up to the election. Many people feel it is Bush's war and he should finish it; they may vote for him no matter how bad a job he does...

If 9/11 never happened Bush would never had a chance of being reelected. The guy that has gained the most from 9/11 is Bush; he gained the most from the Iraq war and he'll gain the most from another attack. Ironic isn't it? The guy with the power to prevent another 9/11-style attack actually gains the most from it if it happens. DOH!

jcat 12-07-04 05:59 PM

lol is it possible that he could be the perpertrater of the next/preivious attack(s)?

Nicobie 12-07-04 07:01 PM

You believe that but never believed that Clition lied?

silly people indeed......

tambourine-man 13-07-04 12:14 AM

A magician never repeats the same trick twice. At least, not to the same audience.

RoBoBoy 13-07-04 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicobie
You believe that but never believed that Clition lied?

silly people indeed......

Clinton did lie and finally admitted he lied, so what

What makes repos pose so unbelievable.

floydian slip 13-07-04 01:13 AM

Ya know Tom Ridge says that they are 90% ready. How does he know this, and will he tell us when they are 99% ready.

Quote:

by Condi Rice
"I think that we do have to take very seriously the thought that the terrorists might have learned, we hope, the wrong lesson from Spain.”

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in612480.shtml


Ok... Um... Why does she hope they learned the worng lesson? So that there will be an attack ? the pre November surprise? FUCK!!



Hey Nic!! Clinton was probably in on it too. ;)


I say we Nuke Switzerland!!

tambourine-man 13-07-04 01:27 AM

However... On that note...

Quote:

The Bush administration is reported to be investigating the possibility of postponing the presidential election in the event of a terror attack. US counter-terrorism officials are examining what steps would be needed to permit a delay, Newsweek reports.

Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge last week warned al-Qaeda was planning to attack the US to disrupt the poll but conceded he had no precise information. A senior Democrat in Congress has said talk of postponement is "excessive".

In its latest edition, Newsweek reports that Mr Ridge has asked the Justice Department to examine what legal steps would be needed to permit the postponement of the 2 November election.

This follows a letter from the chairman of the new Election Assistance Commission, DeForest Soaries, who urged Mr Ridge to seek emergency legislation from Congress that would allow his agency to reschedule the vote in the event of an attack.

Full article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3885663.stm

jcat 13-07-04 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tambourine-man
A magician never repeats the same trick twice. At least, not to the same audience.


yeah but what if the magician does the trick, under the illusion that someone else did it...

Can't they perform a new bigger trick under the same pretext?

tambourine-man 13-07-04 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcat
yeah but what if the magician does the trick, under the illusion that someone else did it...

Yeah... that WAS the trick.
Quote:

Originally Posted by jcat
Can't they perform a new bigger trick under the same pretext?

Sure they can, but half of magic is shock, disbelief and denial. The other half is misdirection.

There is a growing undercurrent in US culture that eyes Georgie-boy with cynicism - criminal cynicism. Magicians prefer not to repeat tricks to the same audience due to the fact that; one, the shock-value is no longer there to blind the eyes or blunt the common-sense, and two, the cynical public eye is always trained on the every move of the 'Presidential' Showman when a repeat performance is granted. Misdirection does not come easily a second time.

Repeating the trick would be unlikely - at least not on the scale of 9/11.

I sincerely hope I'm correct.

--TM

napho 13-07-04 12:47 PM

This might be interesting for conspiracy theorists.

http://www.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=F...4AB095C742E428

jcat 13-07-04 12:52 PM

it aint exactly a repeat trick , this time they are warning ya what they are gonna do

Nicobie 13-07-04 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floydian slip



Hey Nic!! Clinton was probably in on it too. ;)


!!

u talking about hillary?

HAHAHAHAaahaa

floydian slip 16-07-04 01:37 AM

Bill or Hill = same thing

http://www.financialsense.com/stormw...2004/0714.html

Is al Qaeda Preparing a Nuclear Hit?

Quote:

Top U.S. officials are worried that al Qaeda is preparing a major assault before the November elections. The present level of concern was first voiced by the U.S. Attorney General, then by the Secretary of Homeland Security, and now by the acting Director of Central Intelligence. The warnings qualitatively differ from previous warnings. Two data points serve to explain this qualitative shift. The first data point is the claim that al Qaeda has nuclear weapons that are probably deployed on U.S. soil. The second data point is the fact that steps are being taken to cope with a major disruption of the November elections.

A new book by terrorism expert and former FBI consultant Paul Williams says that al Qaeda acquired 20 nuclear suitcase bombs from the Chechen mafia between 1996 and 2001.
I would like to take this time to tell everyone to have some Potasium Iodide handy, its inexpensive and easily available.

RDixon 16-07-04 07:29 AM

If you spend all of your time in life looking over your sholder for perceived threats, real or imagined, you will never get anywhere or achieve anything.

Dr. StrangeBush: How I learned to stop worrying about the evil commies and start worrying about the evil terrorists.....

floydian slip 16-07-04 02:22 PM

an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure :)

where have you been RDixon

RDixon 17-07-04 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floydian slip
an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure :)

where have you been RDixon

Rome wasn't torn down in only one day.

I've been around.

I spend quite a bit of time on another message board where we can have a 100 + reply thread on a polical subject without a single reference to liberal or conservative or any of the other media hyped terms of the day.

jcat 17-07-04 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RDixon
Rome wasn't torn down in only one day.

haha but they didn't have nukes

or as they put it in a recent news artical, 10 nuclear briefcases obtained

cheapprick 17-07-04 05:23 PM

Quote:

This might be interesting for conspiracy theorists.

http://www.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=F...4AB095C742E428
Whoever did the voice-over for that needs a swift kick in the berries. I listened for about 4 minutes before it was too much.


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