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Robert Bandanza
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Bush to Sryia: 'Stop this shit'

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Jul 17, 2006, 07:34
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An unaware President George W. Bush, whose language behind the scenes has always been colorful, said into an open microphone Monday Syria should press Hezbollah to "stop doing this shit."

Bush was talking privately to British Prime Minister Tony Blair during a lunch at the Group of Eight summit in St Petersburg about an upsurge of violence in the Middle East, not realizing a microphone was transmitting what he said.

"I think Condi (Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice) is going to go pretty soon," Bush said.

Blair replied: "Right, that's all that matters, it will take some time to get that together." Rice said on Sunday she was thinking of going to the Middle East if it would help.

Blair said Rice has "got to succeed" if she goes to the region. Bush replied: "What they need to do is to get Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this shit."

It's not the first time the unwary President, who claims to be a born-again Christian, has been caught cursing. He called a New York Times reporter a "son of a bitch" to an open mike, told Wall Street Journal reporter Al Hunt "fuck you" in front of his daughters and, in a meeting with members of Congress, called the Constitution "just a goddamned piece of paper."

"Like Nixon, Bush's private persona is much different," says retired political scientiest George Harleigh, who served in both the Nixon and Reagan administration. "Nixon cursed like a sailor when he was out of public view. So does Bush."

The U.S. president blames Syria and Iran for supporting Hezbollah guerrillas operating in southern Lebanon.

Bush also seemed to complain about U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan wanting an immediate ceasefire to stop the violence between Israel and Hezbollah.

"I don't like the sequence of it," Bush said. "His attitude is basically ceasefire and everything else happens."

Blair said: "I think the thing that is really difficult is you can't stop this unless you get this international presence agreed."

G8 leaders, in a statement on Sunday, suggested the U.N. Security Council should consider an international security and monitoring presence along the Lebanese-Israeli border.

Later, Bush said he felt like telling Annan to telephone Syrian President Bashir Assad "and make something happen."

"We're not blaming Israel and we're not blaming the Lebanese government," he said.

The two leaders also appeared to chat about the Doha Round of world trade talks, stalled by lack of common ground among governments on farm subsidies and intellectual property rights.

"I just want some movement. Yesterday I didn't see much movement, the desire to move," said Bush.

"It may be that it's impossible," Blair replied.

Ultimately Blair noticed the microphone and hastily switched it off, but not before the recording had reached news media.

In the chummy conversation between long-time allies, Bush teased the British leader about a sweater Blair had apparently given him.

"Thanks for the sweater, it was awfully thoughtful of you. I know you picked it out yourself," Bush said.

"Oh, absolutely," said Blair.

(Reuters news service contributed to this report)

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_9125.shtml


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Posted : 17/07/2006 8:54 am
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Such a nice, obedient little goy. :rolleyes:

Of course the real implications of this little slip-up will be lost on the public.


 
Posted : 17/07/2006 9:18 am
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Video:

Bush’s Candid MidEast Remarks Recorded at G8 Meeting

During a closed door luncheon at the G8 Summit, a table microphone accidentally caught candid remarks between President Bush and Tony Blair.

Bush didn’t pause to chew his food as he says to Tony Blair, “What [the United Nations] need to do is to get Syria to stop Hezbollah from doing this shit.”

The American President indicated that he was frustrated with the United Nations for not doing more to mitigate the crisis, saying, “I felt like telling Kofi to get on the phone with [Syrian President] Assad and make something happen.”

President Bush’s remarks were in sharp contrast to an official statement yesterday saying that all international leaders at the G8 were in agreement in dealing with the Mideast crisis.

CNN sources report that Bush refused to include a cease fire in the G8 statement. President Chirac of France, wanted language that criticized Israel’s overuse of force but Bush would not allow criticism of Israel in the official statement.


 
Posted : 17/07/2006 11:30 am
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The U.S is sending warship in the region for humanitarian reasons, and the evac of nationalists from Lebanon. You know, this could be a repeat of USS liberty. Most likely a U.S warship will be hit by a missile, then blaming Syria or Iran or both. U.S will then have the pretext to engage and widen the war further.


 
Posted : 17/07/2006 11:56 am
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Yes. It's absolutely against the interest of Hezbollah to attack Americans now. If a ship of helicopter with Americans gets destroyed, don't believe your media, jews did it.


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Posted : 17/07/2006 12:16 pm
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We are in for some serious shit now. The American media has now created a fanatical pro_Israeli state that supports it's fanatical, pro-Israeli dipshit President.

Hezbollah was defending itself, retaliating against Israel's invasion over the 2 kidnapped soldiers. Where are the 2 kidnapped soldiers now?

Now that is all forgotten, the rocket attacks now justify a total invasion. Iran gave them missiles, big deal, the US gives Israel 50 million dollar jet fighters, and Hezbollah isn't supposed to attack the US?

We invaded IRaq because Iraq supports terror, but we can't see the reason we were attacked on 911 is because we support the terrorist state of Israel?

We are going down the slide now, we got nothin, no intelligent leadership, we are probably gonna win, ha ha, whatever that means, you're all gonna lose your way of life, you'll be living in some sort of futuristic, weird science fiction novel. for 20 years the people will be in a state of shock, thinking it's a dream.


 
Posted : 17/07/2006 1:43 pm
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plus our UN 'embarassador' John Bolton thinks Israel is completely right in defending itself, by attacking Lebanon over the sacred 2 lost soldiers, killing 170 less important Lebanese people. We are seriously in for some 'shit' as Bush put it.

Look around you, all you got, if the american people are really content and happy with their lives, why would they even fight for it? If they let Israel drag us into their gang war, they are gonna be risking all of that? they won't lift a finger to defend poor whites from the ravaging niggers, but they'll give up their way of life and pay 4 dolllars a gallon to help Israel attack Lebanon? (which has alot of good christians in it).

Think about it, aren't the caliber of Christians in Lebanon something more than the Christians that live in a place where it's normal to be a christian?


 
Posted : 17/07/2006 1:46 pm
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We are in for some serious shit now. The American media has now created a fanatical pro_Israeli state that supports it's fanatical, pro-Israeli dipshit President.

Hezbollah was defending itself, retaliating against Israel's invasion over the 2 kidnapped soldiers. Where are the 2 kidnapped soldiers now?

Now that is all forgotten, the rocket attacks now justify a total invasion. Iran gave them missiles, big deal, the US gives Israel 50 million dollar jet fighters, and Hezbollah isn't supposed to attack the US?

We invaded IRaq because Iraq supports terror, but we can't see the reason we were attacked on 911 is because we support the terrorist state of Israel?

We are going down the slide now, we got nothin, no intelligent leadership, we are probably gonna win, ha ha, whatever that means, you're all gonna lose your way of life, you'll be living in some sort of futuristic, weird science fiction novel. for 20 years the people will be in a state of shock, thinking it's a dream.

Who is "we" and who is "you"?


 
Posted : 17/07/2006 1:49 pm
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The only reason this story even got mainstream coverage is because
A. Jews love shit
B. It is a nice little distraction from the events in Lebanon
C. Jews really love shit


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Posted : 18/07/2006 12:19 am
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"I think Condi (Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice) is going to go pretty soon," Bush said.

To Lebanon? Can we get it out right away on the VNN RSS feed to Hezbollah?

"Thanks for the sweater, it was awfully thoughtful of you. I know you picked it out yourself," Bush said.

"Oh, absolutely," said Blair, gushing onward. "Indeed. You're so very welcome, my dear. Picked it up on a trip to Polk Street. I thought it would look good on you at Camp David next winter when the provisional authority is in Tehran and we hold a press conference by the fireplace."


 
Posted : 18/07/2006 12:32 am
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