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Can Bush Fool You?—w/Putin
Can Bush fool you? Let’s see…Publicly Bush says he and Russian leader Vladimir Putin are friends and trustworthy allies…that he has a sense for his soul. Yet Bush disagrees with Putin’s behavior and actions--forcing on a smile as he complains to—his friend—to his face—about…
ONE…Putin’s idea of a free press…
TWO…his move from “direct popular voting” in top elections toward the American equivalent of an Electoral College…
THREE…the fact that Putin has no viable opposition…
FOUR…Putin’s attempt to consolidate power by oppressing opposition…
FIVE…Putin’s laws’ inability to protect minorities…
SIX…his support of Iran’s nuclear policy and supply of material to fuel it’s reactor…
SEVEN…his mass production of shoulder-fired missiles which he sells to customers around the world…
EIGHT…his suspected sale of these missiles to Syria…now Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Russian Defense Minister just signed an agreement to control the sale and possession of such type weapons…only the agreement DOESN”T cover the specific type that Russia makes and sells…and...
NINE…even Russia’s customs and Culture.—AND THIS IS HIS FRIEND!
When Putin fires back at Bush he shows no shame nor guilt over his few, but sturdy convictions…
ONE…Bush violating the rights of journalists and his constraints on the American Press…
TWO…the fact that America’s Presidential elections are decided on by an Electoral College and not “direct popular voting”…and…the most important…
THREE…the fact that democracy isn’t practiced in America—it’s only a theory.
Bush tried his best to keep that smile on his face while Putin appeared unabashedly tense. While they were both accused of trying to showcase cooperation, Bush will tell you they are trustworthy allies…and…FRIENDS!
Now if you had these things to say about someone…what would you consider them?—Your FRIEND? or something other? Putin will tell you the truth—they are wary of each other. Bush doesn’t fool Putin.
Can Bush fool you? You’ll see…or worse…you won’t.
Can Bush fool you? Let’s see…Publicly Bush says he and Russian leader Vladimir Putin are friends and trustworthy allies…that he has a sense for his soul. Yet Bush disagrees with Putin’s behavior and actions--forcing on a smile as he complains to—his friend—to his face—about…
ONE…Putin’s idea of a free press…
TWO…his move from “direct popular voting” in top elections toward the American equivalent of an Electoral College…
THREE…the fact that Putin has no viable opposition…
FOUR…Putin’s attempt to consolidate power by oppressing opposition…
FIVE…Putin’s laws’ inability to protect minorities…
SIX…his support of Iran’s nuclear policy and supply of material to fuel it’s reactor…
SEVEN…his mass production of shoulder-fired missiles which he sells to customers around the world…
EIGHT…his suspected sale of these missiles to Syria…now Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Russian Defense Minister just signed an agreement to control the sale and possession of such type weapons…only the agreement DOESN”T cover the specific type that Russia makes and sells…and...
NINE…even Russia’s customs and Culture.—AND THIS IS HIS FRIEND!
When Putin fires back at Bush he shows no shame nor guilt over his few, but sturdy convictions…
ONE…Bush violating the rights of journalists and his constraints on the American Press…
TWO…the fact that America’s Presidential elections are decided on by an Electoral College and not “direct popular voting”…and…the most important…
THREE…the fact that democracy isn’t practiced in America—it’s only a theory.
Bush tried his best to keep that smile on his face while Putin appeared unabashedly tense. While they were both accused of trying to showcase cooperation, Bush will tell you they are trustworthy allies…and…FRIENDS!
Now if you had these things to say about someone…what would you consider them?—Your FRIEND? or something other? Putin will tell you the truth—they are wary of each other. Bush doesn’t fool Putin.
Can Bush fool you? You’ll see…or worse…you won’t.
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