View Full Version : Some George W. quotes


LaBrujita
11-10-2002, 06:21:PM
This is the most powerful man in the world speaking.
Excuse length, and sorry if you got this email.



"I'm not gonna fire a $2-million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel
in the butt." Sept. 13, 2001, Washington, D.C.

"They misunderestimated the fact that we love a neighbour in need. They
misunderestimated the compassion of our country. I think they
misunderestimated the will and determination of the Commander-in-Chief too."
Sept. 26, 2001, Langley, Va.

"I am here to make an announcement that, this Thursday, ticket counters and
airplanes will fly out of Ronald Reagan Airport." Oct. 2, 2001, Arlington,
Va.

"We are fully committed to working with both sides to bring the level of
terror down to an acceptable level for both." Oct. 2, 2001, Washington,
D.C.

"There's no doubt in my mind, not one dought in my mind, that we will fail."
Oct. 4, 2001, Washington, D.C.

"You know, if you find a person that you've never seen before getting in a
crop duster that doesn't belong to you, report it." Oct. 11, 2001,
Washington, D.C.

"This is not an instant gratification war." Nov. 2, 2001, Washington, D.C.

"All in all, it's been a fabulous year for Laura and me." Dec. 21, 2001,
Washington, D.C.

"My trip to Asia begins here in Japan for an important reason. It begins
here because, for a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed
one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times." Feb. 18, 2002,
Tokyo

"I understand that the unrest in the Middle East creates unrest throughout
the region." March 13, 2001, Washington, D.C.

"We're a peaceful nation and moving along just right and just kind of having
a time, and all of a sudden, we get attacked and now we're at war, but we're
at war to keep the peace." March 13, 2002, Washington D.C.

my favourite >>> "The best way to fight evil is to do some good. Let me
qualify that - the best way to fight evil at home is to do some good. The
best way to fight them abroad is to unleash the military." April 8, 2002,
Knoxville, Tenn.

"'Whether you're here by birth, or whether you're in America by choice, you
contribute to the vitality of our life." May 17, 2002, Washinton, D.C.

"I'd rather have them sacrificing on behalf of our nation than, you know,
endless hours of testimony on congressional hill." June 4, 2002, Fort
Meade, Md.

"I can assure you we won't be putting money into a society which is not
transparent and corrupt. And I suspect other countries won't either." July
6, 2002, Kananaskis, Alta.

"What I do believe the American people understand is that weapons of mass
destruction in the hands of leaders such as Saddam Hussein are very
dangerous for ourselves." Aug. 10, 2002, Waco, Tex.

"There's no bigger task than protecting the homeland of our country. That's
my most important job. I spend a lot of time thinking about it." Aug. 23,
2002, Stockton, Calif.

"That's what distinguishes us from many other countries, that we welcome
people from all walks of life. We proudly call you an American. We don't
say, show us your birth certificate, how you're born, where you're born;
you're an American and we love you for being in America." Aug. 23, 2002,
Santa Ana, Calif.

"There's no cave deep enough for America, or dark enought to hide." Aug.
29, 2002, Oklahoma City, Okla.

:clapwap: (C)

zul-aid
11-10-2002, 07:22:PM
My favourite

"It's amazing I won. I was running against peace, prosperity, and incumbency." - June 14 2001. Speaking to Swedish Prime Minster Goran Perrson, unaware that a live television camera was rolling.

I also remember watching Jay Leno when he tried to a Cliche put he couldnt say it and twisted the words around to it lost all meaning - i wish i remembered what he said it was so funny...

JTNY
11-10-2002, 08:47:PM
Halfway through a speech he said "We well strike Saddam" (or similar words)......


At the end of the speech he said "We want world peace".


Tell me....... war = peace.


(I am playing devil's advocate. Muahahaha!):D :p

monkee
11-10-2002, 11:54:PM
My favourite:

Originally posted by LaBrujita
"My trip to Asia begins here in Japan for an important reason. It begins here because, for a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times." Feb. 18, 2002,
Tokyo

Let's not forget when they were best buddies between 1941 and 1945!!! :D

My favourite:

"More and more of our imports are coming from overseas" (don't know where but in the presidential campaign).

I found a website dedicated to this man's comments, can't remember where it was but if you went to a search engine and typed in Bushisms you'd probably find it. :D

hermolt
12-10-2002, 02:54:AM
www.bushisms.com

"Redefining the role of the United States from enablers to keep the peace to enablers to keep the peace from peacekeepers is going to be an assignment."
—Interview with the New York Times, Jan. 14, 2001

My fave..

.::John::.
12-10-2002, 07:06:AM
http://www.bushorchimp.com

FANTASTIC!!:D :rockman: :clapwap:

andy
12-10-2002, 10:29:PM
"I'm not gonna fire a $2-million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel
in the butt." Sept. 13, 2001, Washington, D.C. "

Very funny quote!:D :p

zul-aid
13-10-2002, 01:38:AM
I heard so I dont know if this is true or not but what I was told he was in an interview which went something like this:

Interviewer: Mr Bush (be4 prez) welcome
Bush Jr: Thanks im glad to be here
Interviewer: Recently you said your an avid reader, what was the first book you read?
Bush Jr: umm i think it was a childrens book ofcourse i read it about 1975

Five questions later

Interviewer: What yeah did you graduate from College?
Bush Jr: 1974 :kader: :p

Ubik Valis
13-10-2002, 04:16:AM
Originally posted by zul-aid
I heard so I dont know if this is true or not but what I was told he was in an interview which went something like this:

Interviewer: Mr Bush (be4 prez) welcome
Bush Jr: Thanks im glad to be here
Interviewer: Recently you said your an avid reader, what was the first book you read?
Bush Jr: umm i think it was a childrens book ofcourse i read it about 1975

Five questions later

Interviewer: What yeah did you graduate from College?
Bush Jr: 1974 :kader: :p

OMG
:| :kader: :p

INFESTA
13-10-2002, 07:23:AM
Originally posted by zul-aid
I heard so I dont know if this is true or not but what I was told he was in an interview which went something like this:

Interviewer: Mr Bush (be4 prez) welcome
Bush Jr: Thanks im glad to be here
Interviewer: Recently you said your an avid reader, what was the first book you read?
Bush Jr: umm i think it was a childrens book ofcourse i read it about 1975

Five questions later

Interviewer: What yeah did you graduate from College?
Bush Jr:

I also read that somewhere.:|
Eheh, Bush is stoopid.:crazyboy:

Jono82
15-10-2002, 05:32:PM
I liked the fact that in one of his speeches on Sept 11 (last year), massive chunks of it came from 'M' (Judy Densch) in the James Bond film 'Goldeneye'

Watch both again if you don't believe me!!!