vicente
17th August 2004, 07:21 AM
In a script for a political speech, Bush was once suppose to say, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." But the words that came out of his mouth were, ""Fool me once, shame . . . shame on . . . you," followed by a long pause, then, "Fool me—can't get fooled again!" What's revealing about this is that Bush could not say, 'Shame on me' to save his life. That's a completely alien idea to him. This is a guy who is absolutely proud of his own inflexibility and rectitude.
Another time he said, "I know how hard it is to put food on your family." According to Psychologists, that wasn't because he's so stupid that he doesn't know how to say, 'Put food on your family's table'—it's because he doesn't care about people who can't put food on the table."
Some Americans knew exactly what George Bush meant when he said ""Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." He truely does all he can to harm America.
http://skepticreport.com/tools/10command.htm
But what exactly did Bush mean at a rally before a right-to-life rally in Tampa, Florida on June 17, when he stated: "We must always remember that all human beings begin life as a feces. A feces is a living being in the eyes of God, who has endowed that feces with all of the rights and God-given blessings of any other human being."
Another time he said, "I know how hard it is to put food on your family." According to Psychologists, that wasn't because he's so stupid that he doesn't know how to say, 'Put food on your family's table'—it's because he doesn't care about people who can't put food on the table."
Some Americans knew exactly what George Bush meant when he said ""Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." He truely does all he can to harm America.
http://skepticreport.com/tools/10command.htm
But what exactly did Bush mean at a rally before a right-to-life rally in Tampa, Florida on June 17, when he stated: "We must always remember that all human beings begin life as a feces. A feces is a living being in the eyes of God, who has endowed that feces with all of the rights and God-given blessings of any other human being."