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  #21  
Old October 12th 04, 03:08 AM
Jarg
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"Paul Ely" wrote in message
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"Tamas Feher" wrote in message
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3730364.stm

Outgoing president hooked onto radio remote control?

1. Bush remarks "Don't interrupt me" when he has time on the clock and
no
one is talking to him.

go to: rtsp://cspanrm.fplive.net/cspan/project/c04/c04093004_debate1.rm

ffwd to 40 min 30 sec for "don't..."
There is an mp3 with the audio at NYC indymedia

2. Putting a/the earpiece into his ear at a White House press conference.

George Bush doesn't do well with a teleprompter. He supposedly wore one
during the last State of the Union. He wore one when speaking in France
last
June. In fact, you can actually see him put the earpiece into his ear and
hear the coaching over the microphone. The video can be found on the
White
House web site!!!
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0040605-6.html
(Play the one that says VIEW)


They give you those pills for a reason. Now take them please.

Jarg


  #22  
Old October 12th 04, 04:31 AM
Mike Dargan
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Paul Ely wrote:
"Tamas Feher" wrote in message
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3730364.stm

Outgoing president hooked onto radio remote control?


1. Bush remarks "Don't interrupt me" when he has time on the clock and no
one is talking to him.

go to: rtsp://cspanrm.fplive.net/cspan/project/c04/c04093004_debate1.rm

ffwd to 40 min 30 sec for "don't..."
There is an mp3 with the audio at NYC indymedia

2. Putting a/the earpiece into his ear at a White House press conference.

George Bush doesn't do well with a teleprompter. He supposedly wore one
during the last State of the Union. He wore one when speaking in France last
June. In fact, you can actually see him put the earpiece into his ear and
hear the coaching over the microphone. The video can be found on the White
House web site!!!
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0040605-6.html
(Play the one that says VIEW)


Can you imagine the what ifs? Suppose someone who could do a decent
Karl Rove impersonation hijacked the signal and told the shrub to strip
naked and squawk like a chicken? This group would quickly be saturated
with befuddled old airheads chapping their lips on dubya's colacal region.

Cheers

--mike





  #23  
Old October 12th 04, 08:38 AM
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:00:51 -0400, "Paul Ely"
wrote:

"Tamas Feher" wrote in message
...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3730364.stm

Outgoing president hooked onto radio remote control?

1. Bush remarks "Don't interrupt me" when he has time on the clock and no
one is talking to him.

go to: rtsp://cspanrm.fplive.net/cspan/project/c04/c04093004_debate1.rm

ffwd to 40 min 30 sec for "don't..."
There is an mp3 with the audio at NYC indymedia

2. Putting a/the earpiece into his ear at a White House press conference.

George Bush doesn't do well with a teleprompter. He supposedly wore one
during the last State of the Union. He wore one when speaking in France last
June. In fact, you can actually see him put the earpiece into his ear and
hear the coaching over the microphone. The video can be found on the White
House web site!!!
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0040605-6.html
(Play the one that says VIEW)


It feels uncomfortable defending Dubya, but hey if he doesn't
understand French, which is not uncommon or a sign of stupidity
and is listening to a French speech - because unless Chirac has
changed sex that was a woman translator on the video - its quite
reasonable that he might have an earpiece giving him a live
feed of a translation.

Guess there will now be activity intercepting and jamming the
sort of frequencies used for these things when he is speaking.
--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com
  #24  
Old October 12th 04, 11:20 AM
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"Jim Watt" wrote in message
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:00:51 -0400, "Paul Ely"
wrote:

"Tamas Feher" wrote in message
...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3730364.stm

Outgoing president hooked onto radio remote control?

1. Bush remarks "Don't interrupt me" when he has time on the clock and

no
one is talking to him.

go to: rtsp://cspanrm.fplive.net/cspan/project/c04/c04093004_debate1.rm

ffwd to 40 min 30 sec for "don't..."
There is an mp3 with the audio at NYC indymedia

2. Putting a/the earpiece into his ear at a White House press

conference.

George Bush doesn't do well with a teleprompter. He supposedly wore one
during the last State of the Union. He wore one when speaking in France

last
June. In fact, you can actually see him put the earpiece into his ear

and
hear the coaching over the microphone. The video can be found on the

White
House web site!!!
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0040605-6.html
(Play the one that says VIEW)


It feels uncomfortable defending Dubya, but hey if he doesn't
understand French, which is not uncommon or a sign of stupidity
and is listening to a French speech - because unless Chirac has
changed sex that was a woman translator on the video - its quite
reasonable that he might have an earpiece giving him a live
feed of a translation.

Guess there will now be activity intercepting and jamming the
sort of frequencies used for these things when he is speaking.
--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com

Wearing the communications gear while doing his job isn't being criticized -
it is an example of the equipment's existence. But using the gear during a
televised election debate would be cheating.


  #25  
Old October 12th 04, 01:59 PM
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 02:07:00 GMT, "Jarg"
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Those between Iraq and Al Qaeda are well know.


Really ? Cheney didn't sound so sure.

There were _NO_ ties between the Ba'athist Iraqi government
and al Qaeda. It is politically expedient to claim there were, and
Bush has lied on that basis for the last three years.

If you want to claim this is true, show some evidence. We're still
waiting.


  #26  
Old October 12th 04, 02:59 PM
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Here we go again....Vote early and vote often....
P. C. Chisholm
CDR, USN(ret.)
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  #27  
Old October 12th 04, 05:18 PM
Jarg
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"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 02:07:00 GMT, "Jarg"
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Those between Iraq and Al Qaeda are well know.


Really ? Cheney didn't sound so sure.

There were _NO_ ties between the Ba'athist Iraqi government
and al Qaeda. It is politically expedient to claim there were, and
Bush has lied on that basis for the last three years.

If you want to claim this is true, show some evidence. We're still
waiting.



There is no controversy about the ties among informed people, only about the
extent and significance of such ties. The 9/11 Commission

According to two Justice department reports during the Clinton
administration, such ties existed. One report stated "In addition, al Qaeda
reached an understanding with the government of Iraq that al Qaeda would not
work against that government and that on particular projects, specifically
including weapons development, al Qaeda would work cooperatively with the
government of Iraq."

CIA director Tenet has testified that "We have solid reporting of senior
level contacts between Iraq and al Qaeda going back a decade. Credible
information indicates that Iraq and al Qaeda have discussed safe haven and
reciprocal nonaggression." and "We have credible reporting that al-Qaeda
leaders sought contacts in Iraq who could help them acquire WMD
capabilities. The reporting also stated that Iraq has provided training to
al-Qaeda members in the areas of poisons and gases and making conventional
bombs."

Richard Minter has detailed the following connections:

* Abdul Rahman Yasin was the only member of the al Qaeda cell that detonated
the 1993 World Trade Center bomb to remain at large in the Clinton years. He
fled to Iraq. U.S. forces recently discovered a cache of documents in
Tikrit, Saddam's hometown, that show that Iraq gave Mr. Yasin both a house
and monthly salary.

* Bin Laden met at least eight times with officers of Iraq's Special
Security Organization, a secret police agency run by Saddam's son Qusay, and
met with officials from Saddam's mukhabarat, its external intelligence
service, according to intelligence made public by Secretary of State Colin
Powell, who was speaking before the United Nations Security Council on
February 6, 2003.

* Sudanese intelligence officials told me that their agents had observed
meetings between Iraqi intelligence agents and bin Laden starting in 1994,
when bin Laden lived in Khartoum.

* Bin Laden met the director of the Iraqi mukhabarat in 1996 in Khartoum,
according to Mr. Powell.

* An al Qaeda operative now held by the U.S. confessed that in the
mid-1990s, bin Laden had forged an agreement with Saddam's men to cease all
terrorist activities against the Iraqi dictator, Mr. Powell told the United
Nations.

* In 1999 the Guardian, a British newspaper, reported that Farouk Hijazi, a
senior officer in Iraq's mukhabarat, had journeyed deep into the icy
mountains near Kandahar, Afghanistan, in December 1998 to meet with al Qaeda
men. Mr. Hijazi is "thought to have offered bin Laden asylum in Iraq," the
Guardian reported.

* In October 2000, another Iraqi intelligence operative, Salah Suleiman, was
arrested near the Afghan border by Pakistani authorities, according to
Jane's Foreign Report, a respected international newsletter. Jane's reported
that Suleiman was shuttling between Iraqi intelligence and Ayman al
Zawahiri, now al Qaeda's No. 2 man.

There is plenty of information abailable, you just have to be willing to
look.

Jarg


  #28  
Old October 12th 04, 07:23 PM
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"Peter Stickney" wrote in message
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In article ,
Peter Skelton writes:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:45:07 +0100, "John Redman"
om wrote:

Has there ever been a Republican President the left did *not* insist was
"dumb"?

Ike was not dumb but I'm too young to remember his press
coverage. I do remember Nixon's, he was accused of a lot of
things but not stupidity.


Eisenhower was generally presented as an amiable, likelble, old guy,
with no real grasp of teh complications of medern society.


So essentially the same thing, moderated to reflect the risks in slating a
war hero.

So both Bushes, Reagan, Ford, and Ike were all "dumb". So how smart, I
wonder, does the average Dem think Johnson, Carter, and Clinton were?



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Old October 12th 04, 07:26 PM
Jarg
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"John Redman" om wrote in
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So both Bushes, Reagan, Ford, and Ike were all "dumb". So how smart, I
wonder, does the average Dem think Johnson, Carter, and Clinton were?



I'm sure President Johnson's official Democratic Party IQ Rating went down a
few points after he lost the support of the left because of Vietnam, though
of course he would still be miles ahead of any Republican president in their
eyes. Despite his clear ineptness, Carter is still described as smart, and
of course Clinton was a super-genius if you believe his press coverage.

Jarg


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Old October 12th 04, 10:08 PM
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 06:20:24 -0400, "Paul Ely"
wrote:

Wearing the communications gear while doing his job isn't being criticized -
it is an example of the equipment's existence. But using the gear during a
televised election debate would be cheating.


We all know equipment for this exists, indeed some of us have it;
however it use in those circumstances would be more distracting
than useful. Next someone will be claiming he had an accomplice
in the audience coughing.

--
Jim Watt
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