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Fitzgerald Investigation of Leak of Identity of CIA Agent

 
 
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2007 06:27 pm
STANDARD OF LIVING INDEX: The US is #12.

Top thirty countries (HDI range from 0.968 down to 0.894)
1 Iceland 0.968 ( 1)
2 Norway 0.968 ( 1)
3 Australia 0.962 ()
4 Canada 0.961 ( 2)
5 Ireland 0.959 ( 1)
6 Sweden 0.956 ( 1)
7 Switzerland 0.955 ( 2)
8 Japan 0.953 ( 1)
9 Netherlands 0.953 ( 1)
10 France 0.952 ( 6)
11 Finland 0.952 ()
12 United States 0.951 ( 4)
13 Spain 0.949 ( 6)
14 Denmark 0.949 ( 1)
15 Austria 0.948 ( 1)
16 United Kingdom 0.946 ( 2)
17 Belgium 0.946 ( 4)
18 Luxembourg 0.944 ( 6)
19 New Zealand 0.943 ( 1)
20 Italy 0.941 ( 3)
21 Hong Kong 0.937 ( 1)
22 Germany 0.935 ( 1)
23 Israel 0.932 ()
24 Greece 0.926 ()
25 Singapore 0.922 ()
26 South Korea 0.921 ()
27 Slovenia 0.917 ()
28 Cyprus 0.903 ( 1)
29 Portugal 0.897 ( 1)
30 Brunei 0.894 ( 4)
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okie
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2007 06:34 pm
imposter, what does the standard of living index have to do with Fitzgerald's investigation?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2007 07:30 pm
Standard of Living index chart posted in wrong thread. Sorry,
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okie
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2007 07:42 pm
See, luck didn't work. Try hard work, like checking the title of the thread before you click the mouse.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2007 07:44 pm
CLUE: My posting on the wrong thread has nothing to do with the topic of a) standard of living, and b) hard work. It was a mistake that was corrected. You have a problem with that? If you do, tough luck.
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Advocate
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 10:11 am
Here is a story that says it all about Bush and his abilities.

When he was advised on 9/11 that we were at war, with two planes crashing into the twin towers, he continued reading a story about a goat to some small children for seven and a half minutes, stopping only when a handler told him to stop reading. He then hid out in a mountain.

What a moron!
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 11:08 am
Advocate wrote:
Here is a story that says it all about Bush and his abilities.

When he was advised on 9/11 that we were at war, with two planes crashing into the twin towers, he continued reading a story about a goat to some small children for seven and a half minutes, stopping only when a handler told him to stop reading. He then hid out in a mountain.

What a moron!


Are you going to continue to bring up that tired, worn ont, DISPROVEN story.
What does it have to do with anything today?
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Advocate
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 11:29 am
MM, it has never been disproven.

I mentioned this fact because of the unrelenting, in the face of massive contrary information, defense of Bush.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 12:06 pm
Advocate wrote:
MM, it has never been disproven.

Then please enlighten all of us as to what mountain Bush hid in, especially since AF1 NEVER went west of Nebraska?

This website, while full of the usual anti bush BS, also shows that AF1 NEVER went west of Nebraska, and since the Rocky Mountains are not in Nebraska, exactly what mountain did Bush hide in?

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/essay.jsp?article=essayaninterestingday



I mentioned this fact because of the unrelenting, in the face of massive contrary information, defense of Bush.


So, your claim that Bush "hid in a mountain" has just been proven false.
And it was an anti Bush site that did it.

So, why do you keep posting what you know to be lies about what happened that day?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 12:14 pm
I thought Bush was on Air Force 1 during that day.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 12:19 pm
cicerone imposter wrote:
I thought Bush was on Air Force 1 during that day.


He was on AF1, AF1 NEVER went west of Nebraska, so I am asking advocate what mountain Bush hid in.
Advocate said it, I didnt.
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Advocate
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 03:22 pm
MM, the piece to which you linked is BS. It merely repeats lies (proven lies) given by Bush and his minions. See:

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20031006/alterman
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Advocate
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 03:31 pm
MM, it is silly to quibble over the tangent on whether Bush was in a mountain. Does anyone know for sure? The key is that, rather than take charge of the country, he hid and allowed Cheney to take control. Some courage!
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 03:34 pm
Sure does leave a whole lot of questions about Bush's statements.
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JTT
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2007 11:15 pm
Quote:


Matthews says Bush administration has "finally been caught in their criminality"


Chris Matthews had barely finished praising his colleagues at the 10th anniversary party for his "Hardball" show Thursday night in Washington, D.C. when his remarks turned political and pointed, even suggesting that the Bush administration had "finally been caught in their criminality."

In front of an audience that included such notables as Alan Greenspan, Rep. Patrick Kennedy and Sen. Ted Kennedy, Matthews began his remarks by declaring that he wanted to "make some news" and he certainly didn't disappoint. After praising the drafters of the First Amendment for allowing him to make a living, he outlined what he said was the fundamental difference between the Bush and Clinton administrations.

The Clinton camp, he said, never put pressure on his bosses to silence him.

"Not so this crowd," he added, explaining that Bush White House officials -- especially those from Vice President Cheney's office -- called MSNBC brass to complain about the content of his show and attempted to influence its editorial content. "They will not silence me!" Matthews declared.

"They've finally been caught in their criminality," Matthews continued, although he did not specify the exact criminal behavior to which he referred. He then drew an obvious Bush-Nixon parallel by saying, "Spiro Agnew was not an American hero."

Matthews left the throng of Washington A-listers with a parting shot at Cheney: "God help us if we had Cheney during the Cuban missile crisis. We'd all be under a parking lot."

...

http://www.examiner.com/blogs/Yeas_and_Nays/2007/10/4/Matthews-Bush-Admin-puts-pressure-on-my-bosses




"finally" ??? Where has this idiot had his head for the last seven years?
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Mon 17 Dec, 2007 08:05 am
Advocate wrote:
MM, it is silly to quibble over the tangent on whether Bush was in a mountain. Does anyone know for sure? The key is that, rather than take charge of the country, he hid and allowed Cheney to take control. Some courage!


Whether it's silly to quibble over it or not is really determinant on whether you are going to continue to insist he did. Are you, or are you willing to admit he only made it as far as Nebraska? I'd be interested to know what source you have that says anything about him holing up in a mountain.

Is it a minor detail? Yes, but it's another point to show you don't have your facts straight, and are primarily focused on vomiting out anything that you think will cast the President in a negative light.
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okie
 
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Reply Mon 17 Dec, 2007 08:21 am
JTT apparently has been reading too much fiction on left wing websites.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Mon 17 Dec, 2007 08:44 am
Advocate wrote:
MM, it is silly to quibble over the tangent on whether Bush was in a mountain. Does anyone know for sure? The key is that, rather than take charge of the country, he hid and allowed Cheney to take control. Some courage!


Cheney was not in charge, nor was Bush ever out of communication.

If you were half as smart as you like to think, you would know that AF1 has the ability to communicate with every part of the military and civilian govt, no matter where in the world AF1 is.
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Advocate
 
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Reply Mon 17 Dec, 2007 09:09 am
Ticomaya wrote:
Advocate wrote:
MM, it is silly to quibble over the tangent on whether Bush was in a mountain. Does anyone know for sure? The key is that, rather than take charge of the country, he hid and allowed Cheney to take control. Some courage!


Whether it's silly to quibble over it or not is really determinant on whether you are going to continue to insist he did. Are you, or are you willing to admit he only made it as far as Nebraska? I'd be interested to know what source you have that says anything about him holing up in a mountain.

Is it a minor detail? Yes, but it's another point to show you don't have your facts straight, and are primarily focused on vomiting out anything that you think will cast the President in a negative light.


As I suspected, you are as small-minded as MM.
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Advocate
 
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Reply Mon 17 Dec, 2007 09:11 am
mysteryman wrote:
Advocate wrote:
MM, it is silly to quibble over the tangent on whether Bush was in a mountain. Does anyone know for sure? The key is that, rather than take charge of the country, he hid and allowed Cheney to take control. Some courage!


Cheney was not in charge, nor was Bush ever out of communication.

If you were half as smart as you like to think, you would know that AF1 has the ability to communicate with every part of the military and civilian govt, no matter where in the world AF1 is.


After 9/11, there was considerable criticism and wonderment that Bush allowed Cheney to take charge. Thus, when Bush returned to DC, Cheney was exiled somewhere for months to somehow bolster Bush's claim that he was in charge.
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