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daleroy | 01:50 Fri 23rd Jun 2006 | News
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I am American but wuld like for the average brit to convince me,to give me a new mind set,explain to why I should not support bush
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Nobody can be that stupid. I think Daleroy is a hairy little geek liviing somewhere in London who enjoys stirring people up as we all do on occasions.
http://politicalhumor.about.com/gi/dynamic/off site.htm?site=http://filmstripinternational.co m/ i imagine you need a hand getting dressed in the morning also? maybe you could kindly share with me what was secretly revealed to you that proves these imaginary wmd's were indeed found?
Browsing thro y'days new here, I have found it a very interesting read.

How does someone who spells (dis)enfranchised correctly, manage to spell other words oh so poorly (taking typos out of the equation - most of us are 'guilty' there)?

menchond, classifide, artical, aprishiate! insergents, rufly to name but a few.

shammydodger questioned it, as surely I would have, had I been on here yesterday.

With to quote "40% muslim" in your family. Have you ever read the Koran? Does it not say (not quoting exactly), that Islam is the only belief, and that it is a Muslims duty to erradicate ANYBODY who does not practice this doctrine, all Christians etc should be wiped of the face of the earth?

Nobody can change your mind for you, only you can do that.
Advice, yes but seldom is it taken. Surely, if you need someone else to explain why you should not support Bush, perhaps you are not mature enough to be voting anyway?
H'mmm.....let me see....daleroy can't spell "enough" , "article" or "their", but CAN spell "discriminated", "disenfranchised" (in the UK spelling, you'll note, not the US orthography) and "administration". The odour of rodents, methinks, is to the fore...........
Bush is good for a laugh and continues to provide some of the best material for comedy, free of charge.
If it weren't for W, Jon Culshaw's Dead Ringers and the like wouldn't be anywhere near as entertaining.

A few examples:
1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lPS5to6P9Y&sea rch=dead%20ringers
2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jxLB6sntSw&sea rch=dead%20ringers
3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qofKm4w11F4&sea rch=dead%20ringers

Then there's http://www.dubyaspeak.com -
this site has the largest multimedia archive of some of the incredible things Bush has actually said and done.
The thing which bothers me (and I may be straying a little from the question) is the attitude, both in the US and UK that the Iraqi people are better off now than they were before. The number of people killed by allied forces is into the hundreds of thousands - that must be as many as Saddam ever killed. I think if it were my children who were fire bombed I wouldn't care who was in charge. I'd just be furious my kids were killed, when they might have still been safe and happy, with access to free healthcare under the former disctator.

A slight aside, but missing~link your suggestion the quran says it is the muslims duty to erradicate ANYBODY who does not practice this doctrine and all christians etc should be wiped off the face of the earth, is completely incorrect.

As someone who has read the quran, I can assure you that yes muslims do believe there is only one god, but that god is actually the same god that Jews and Christians also believe in. Muslims are not told to eradicate all believers, and certianly not to kill them as that would go aganist what the religion stands for. Simlarly Islam does not condone acts of terrorists.

I'll let you resume the discussion....
Something else occurs to me - has daleroy got his finger on the Trigger? (Think about it......)
Have you noticed that when he says a sentence right without messing up he has that smirk on his face like hes so happy.

A favourite quote, he was asked if the tide was turning in Iraq:

"I think.... tide turning.... see, as I remember.... I was raised in the desert, but tides kind of.... it's easy to see a tide turn.... did I say those words?"
he confused austria and australia

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