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Bush: U.S. probes possible Iran links to 9/11

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
It shouldn't be. Iran is absolutely no threat, everyone knows that. Iran is also gradually taking steps in the right direction; and plus I think if we overthrew a Shi-ite Imam there wouldn't be one american to leave that nation alive.
 

Hyun

Senior Squad
Originally posted by Davilton
Hahaha... Kerry (real name Kohn) will carry on with the same globalist agenda.
Then who should be voted? Sure there's not much of a difference between politicians, but we all know that Kerry is a less of a retard.

Another war shouldn't happen. Some people just want to be in the military in peacetime and take all the advantages.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
Originally posted by Davilton
Hahaha... Kerry (real name Kohn) will carry on with the same globalist agenda.
What's his last name have to do with this? :rolleyes: (Unless you hate Austrian Jews.)
 

USA Supporter

Reserve Team
I think Bush is just looking to link countries to 9/11. I doubt Iran had anything to do with it. Invading Iran would be stupid and pointless and I doubt we would do that. I wish someone decent was running against Bush because I don't like either candidate, but if I could vote in this election, there is no way that I would vote for Bush. I was for the Iraq war but overall I think Bush is doing a bad job.
 

USA Supporter

Reserve Team
Originally posted by Davilton
Hahaha... Kerry (real name Kohn) will carry on with the same globalist agenda.

Who the **** cares what his name is? Yeah, Kerry will stay in Iraq and Afghanistan, but it would be horrible if we left Iraq at this point. You have to finish what we start.
 
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Davilton

Guest
Originally posted by Vagegast
What's his last name have to do with this? :rolleyes: (Unless you hate Austrian Jews.)

No, sorry; no 'hidden agenda'. Kohn can also be pronounced as 'con', as a play on words. That's what i meant: a different President, but the same warmongering agenda. I suppose one could be a tad cynical, and ask why he (or his father) chose to use an Irish sounding surname: To appeal to the 'powerful' Irish voting lobby??

Anyway, he admitted to being a 'Skull & Bones' member, just like George W. Bush. Hey, no conspiracy. :)
 

shokz

The Red Devil
Hopefully he doesn't get my country involved this time, although he probably will.

Bush can go fuck himself.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
Originally posted by Davilton
I suppose one could be a tad cynical,
and ask why he (or his father) chose to use an Irish sounding surname: To appeal to the 'powerful' Irish voting lobby??
Actually it was his grandfather (Fritz Kohn, a shoe factory manager) and he changed his name because he converted to Catholicism (Frederick Kerry). He moved to Massachusets in 1905 and killed himself after debts mounted.

Anything else?
 
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Davilton

Guest
Originally posted by Vagegast
Actually it was his grandfather (Fritz Kohn, a shoe factory manager) and he changed his name because he converted to Catholicism (Frederick Kerry). He moved to Massachusets in 1905 and killed himself after debts mounted.

Anything else?

You don't need an Irish surname to be a catholic. He's also related to European Royality, as is Bush. Just a co-incidence...
 
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Davilton

Guest
Here's some information from Reuters:

Bush And Kerry Both Related To Queen Elizabeth



Reuters London


If royal genes have any influence, John Kerry looks destined to dethrone George W. Bush in November's U.S. presidential election. According to a theory its British proponents say has proved surprisingly accurate over the past century, the candidate with the bluest blood in his veins will win the White House. In 2000 it was Bush. This time, it's Kerry.

"Our research is not yet complete but my bet is that Kerry has more royal connections and that he is more noble than President Bush," said Harold Brooks-Baker, publishing director of Burke's Peerage, a guide to the British aristocracy. "But both candidates have a remarkable number of royal connections and both are related to Queen Elizabeth."

Kerry, a Yale-educated war veteran, is preparing to take on Republican Bush in what many believe may be one of the most bitterly fought presidential campaign in history. The 60-year-old can trace his roots back to the first Massachusetts governor, John Winthrop, to every great family in Boston and to a host of royals in Europe. "Kerry can almost certainly be traced back to King James I and to the bloodlines straight through the Windsor and Hanover families," Brooks-Baker said. James I, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, ruled England from 1603-1625 and is best remembered for commissioning a new translation of the Bible. Much of Kerry's royal heritage comes through his mother's side. Kerry, a Catholic, recently learned that his paternal grandfather was an ethnic German Jew born in a former mining town near the Polish border. A mountainside Swiss boarding school, popular with Habsburgs, Rothschilds, Spanish princes and other European nobility, has dusted off its files to reveal an 11-year-old Kerry was top of his class when he spent a year there half a century ago.

Although Kerry's family tree might have more royal branches than Bush's, the president himself is no commoner. Bush was more royal than Al Gore, his opponent four years ago, and also boasts a direct descent from Henry III and from Henry VIII's sister Mary Tudor, who was also the wife of Louis XI of France. He is also descended from Charles II of England. Brooks-Baker said there has always been a significant "royalty factor" in those who aspired to the White House, with Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan among others all with strong blue blood links. "The chance of winning certainly seems much higher with more royal connections and one could make a big case that royal genes or chromosomes will tell," Brooks-Baker said.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
Originally posted by Davilton
You don't need an Irish surname to be a catholic. He's also related to European Royality, as is Bush. Just a co-incidence...
It was his decision, not mine. I guess Kohn was too Jewish-sounding for a Catholic.

And was John Winthrop European royalty? (Bush is a 13th cousin of the Queen of England.)
 


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