Political: And they call Kerry a waffler ?

Originally posted by Elwood Blues
“The president may be too busy to talk to you,” Kerry told the partisan crowd, “but I have news for you:

"I'm too busy campaigning to do my job back in Washington"
Lol...So, so far we have a libertarian claiming that he wasn't waffling, and a probable (I'm guess, based on previous posts) republican who won't address the issue, but chose to try to make a funny (and I stree the word "try" here ;) )

So, where are all those folks on here that have accused Senator Kerry of waffling all the time ? I just can't imagine why they refuse to answer this post :rotfl:
 
Bush is against a Homeland Security Department; then he's for it.
Bush is against a 9/11 commission; then he's for it.
Bush is against a WMD investigation; then he's for it.
Bush is against nation building; then he's for it. (Even before 9/11 it was part of his foreign policy, PNAC. So drop the "everything changed after 9/11" malarky.)
Bush said he'll provide money for first responders (emergency services); then he doesn't.
Bush is against deficits; then he's for them.
Bush is for free trade; then he's for tariffs on steel; then he's against them again.
Bush said he'll reduce Greenhouse gases; then doesn't do it.
Bush is for a patient's bill of rights then; then he fights against it.
Bush say that "help is on the way" to the military; then he cuts benefits.
Bush talks about helping education; then he cuts funding.
Bush says the U.S. won't negotiate with North Korea; then he says we will.
Bush campaigns at racist Bob Jones University; then says he shouldn't have.
Bush says he will demand a U.N. Security Council vote on whether to sanction military action against Iraq; then he announces he won't call for a vote.
Bush says the "mission accomplished" banner was put up by the Navy; then he admits it was his advance team.
Bush is for fingerprinting and photographing Mexicans who enter the US; then he's against it.
Bush is for a state's right to decide on gay marriage; then he's for amending the constitution to prevent it.

Incidently, go to google and type in "worst president ever"
 
Originally posted by MMouse
Incidently, go to google and type in "worst president ever"

Your point is.... ????



read this


Internet & Society, Global Justice, New World Order, eDemocracy
Time for a google bomb experiment:

George Bush, the worst president ever.


Copy the code below into your own blog or website, as it is and it’ll print what’s above, and pass it on to your friends. Once enough do this and get PageRanked ™ then a google search for worst president ever will be doubly assured not to be Millard Fillmore or Jimmy Carter. Actually, there’s a case for Truman or Nixon too, but googlebombing them’s less fun, and George needs to be reminded what it’s like to be bombed. We had Miserable Failure before, which still works…

Copy this code into your page:

George Bush, the <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html">worst president ever</a>

[UPDATE 23.15 hrs 2004-05-24 - George has already risen to 2nd on the Google list from a lot lower down when this post was first made a few hours ago. Damn, wish I’d taken a save of the original place on the list to show. I don’t know how much if any takeup we’ve had (apart from my home), but it apparently doesn’t take much to bomb.]

Richard Hodkinson | 04:24, Monday 24 May 2004

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And in the No. 1 slot…

Robin Grant | 16:53, Tuesday 25 May 2004 | link
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So, who else posted? Just here and my blog? Two blogs would be a record.

Funny thing is, there are so many references in the other enries to Bush as worst president ever (without the link to his own site), which makes it so hard. Took a while to get that article about Carter no longer bein the worst down..

Richard Hodkinson | 18:14, Tuesday 25 May 2004 | link
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Way to go Rich! I thought I was the only person to do this Google Bomb so far. I started this Sunday and it looks like two blogs was all it took to make it #1. Unless, of course, there’s others that we don’t know about…

I wrote about google bombing on my own blog here. We could do a lot more with these Google Bombs, you know.

Nameless | 04:01, Thursday 27 May 2004 | link
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Thanks Nameless, though I don’t quite understand, since I can’t see your post to George.. You also posted one at the same time as these? (cannot see it) These were posted about 8pm pacific US time, if that helps.

Thanks for the support!

Richard Hodkinson | 09:00, Thursday 27 May 2004 | link
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Hey, Rich. I wrote my article about Google Bombing Saturday, I put up the “Google Bomb” index (see the side of my website) on Sunday. See it now?

Nameless | 04:35, Friday 28 May 2004 | link
trackback: Googlebombing for the common good, #2
In what I intend to be an ongoing series, following on from Richard’s successful attempt, I’d like to propose that you place the following links on your site: Parliament, Hansard, House of Commons After all, we wouldn’t want anyone pe...

continue reading Googlebombing for the common good, #2

www.perfect.co.uk | 19:09, Thursday 8 July 2004



...if do a google bomb changing the name to Clinton he will turn up in your google search....
 
Originally posted by MMouse
Incidently, go to google and type in "worst president ever"
That also works with "miserable failure" ::yes::

A few bloggers with way too much time on their hands :teeth:
 

Sorry it took so long but I was doing some research before blindly supporting another Web-site say whatever article.

Bush on Bin Ladden, On March 13,2002, Bush Stated that " I am trully not concerned about him" " Deep in my heart I know the man is on the run, if he is alive at all. He was brushing Bin Laden off as someone who has been marginalized.

The way your first post is laid out makes out that Bush was against Homeland Security, when in fact he was against it being a cabinet level agency. He wanted it as an executive office within the White House "the president had a change of heart after observing homeland security efforts over the last nine months and hearing recommendations from administration officials who looked into their effectiveness, including White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card and Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge."

Kerry seems to waffle from day to day. Vote for or against. Own or not own an SUV. He seems to want to say what the people he is talking to want to hear.

All Politicians Waffle, Just look within your own State with Robert Bird Brain on to Klan or not to Klan. I could even take two of your statements and make you into a waffler even though I know it was not your intent. Gun Control, A very negative Statement about hunters and then a post supporting the WVU rifle team.

Flame away, Flame away, and please don't forget to put some or all of my post in Quotes.
 
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