I was thinking earlier about Bush and something he said recently. He recently said: Usama BinLaden. Now, why would Bush say his name? For a looong time we didn't hear his name at all until the first debate with Kerry. He was the one who said his name. Now earlier this week Bush said his name and how BinLaden was a top priority? Why? I thought Bush said he didn't spend much time thinking about him? So why now? Is Bush up to something? Me and MJDuncan were talking on YM about this and wondering about it. What do you all think? Do you think maybe BushCo are up to something? We all know he wants to attack Iran and they are having trouble with people joining the military. I think it's time for me to put on my :tinfoilhat: .
The Bush hates to lose, and avoids it by denying it ever happened. Even the staunchest GOPscum knows that the old "third rail" label still applies to the topic of SocSec and they have to be telling the Bush this at every turn.
Soooooo......
USB will become a major topic, and justification for whatever we do in re Iran and Syria. Then we will stop hearing about pirateization just like we did during Bush's first term.
The guy reminds me of the knights in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
They're probably thinking of some ways to reframe the SS debate and get people's minds off it a while and then come back hard with something new. I think that's why we have to keep an eye on them. In the beginning people were for it but then when they started learning more about it they weren't too happy. So I think that's what's going to happen. For some reason they're keeping Bush on the road about this though. They must be planning something (The PNACers).
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