And, this is one of the better/acceptable pictures.........
Still think he looks more constipated than "concerned".
BillW wrote:But, it could of been

Same style and ideology but the wrong person and the wrong country. :wink:
Maybe he's concerned that he's constipated.
Yes, they do think he's cute, Hobit! But then, what do they look like?!
The second photo is better. He could get rid of the ear problem which is really a haircut problem. But in the second photo he looks as though he's about to burst into tears, doesn't he...
deboner, he's never had the de-boner - he's a chickenhawk!
Rice looks like the most manly of the three. What would the design company's name be...Dorky and Garbanzo?
Bush's face is asymmetrical. One side is stoic, the other side pained.
Occupation bosting capitolism in Iraq:
Letters from Baghdad
Quote: At the Palestine Hotel, now a huge fortified camp where highly paid TV journalists are guarded by the razor wire and tanks of the U.S. Army, one can find yet more forms of the war's violence and desperation.
A young woman, through a translator, explains the details of her work. She sells herself to American soldiers for $15 a session. She's seventeen, wants to go to college and leave Iraq.
"Do you use protection with the soldiers?"
She blushes and pauses. "She says she takes the pills," explains our translator Ahmed. Does she know about AIDS? "No condoms?" I ask. She blushes even more deeply and answers directly in English. "Sometimes."
Looks like Bush has opened the door - wide open, should never have admitted he made a very costly mistake:
Quote:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/951994.asp?vts=090820031520Bush request fires up critics, advisers
President asks Congress
for $87 billion more
for military deployment, reconstruction in Iraq
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 ?- President Bush's request for $87 billion to pay for the U.S. engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan triggered a domestic battle Monday as his advisers defended the request against a torrent of criticism from Democratic presidential candidates.
FORMER VERMONT Gov. Howard Dean, who has moved to the front of the pack of nine Democrats by directly challenging Bush's decision to go to war, accused the president of going into Iraq "recklessly."
The United States is "now bogged down," spending as much on Iraq and Afghanistan as it did during the Vietnam War, Dean said Monday on NBC's "Today" show.
Saying it was critical that other nations got involved, Dean said, "We're in trouble, and we need the help of all of the people that the president insulted on the way into Iraq."
Dean added that the president left "the false impression that [former Iraqi President] Saddam Hussein had something to do" with the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States and that Saddam and al-Qaida, the terrorist network responsible for the attacks, were working together.
Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., another candidate, said Bush, in his speech, "has recognized that he has been going down the wrong path."
The administration, Gephardt added, "must begin the process of fully engaging our allies and sharing the burden of building a stable democracy in Iraq."
And Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said in a statement issued by his presidential campaign that Bush offered "few specifics on how we will erase the mismanagement of this administration in Iraq ?- a mismanagement that has cost America precious lives and valuable time in securing a plan to win the peace."
Can't you see it yet? GWBush is going to destroy this country all by his lonesome with all his cockamaymi tax breaks for the rich that he wants to make permanent, this costly war with Afghanistan and Iraq, and the mistrust he's created with all of our alies. Great man, this GWBush. He'll be remembered in the history books for sure.
Gephardt and Kerry make me think of guys who've had their feet planted in concrete and have been dropped into the East River. Little bubbles come up with little comments, but there they are, stuck on the bottom.
Tartarin:
Very astute observation---
Tartar, I agree; your graphics with words are excellent!
Walter Hinteler asks me that he can't remember telling me anything "privat"
I am sorry. I don't understand.
What does "privat" mean?
Does it mean Private in German?
I don't speak German.
I thought we were restricted to English on this forum.
Otherwise I can use other languages too if it is permissible.
Italgato, people are not going to engage in petty fights with you. Deal with it.