Originally posted by Tempest
Kev, old boy, why discuss the American president? Isnt this subject best left to politcally correct of Europe whose own politicians are really to boring to be discussed, or are so full of syrupy PC wind that nobody really cares?George Dubya is at least straight up in his approach, compared to the usual European sympathic double talk style of politcs.
I mean its easy to say bad things about Bush because, in general he’s a lot more honest than many others. For example, he’s dyslexic, and not afraid to admit it.
Look at Clinton. Sure, what a nice guy.
But while Clinton was busy receiving blow j-bs under the Oval Office desk, Osama was busy plotting his next move. Now do you want someone nice, or do want someone not afraid to get involved?
Yes, how stupid of me, thank you for showing me the light. It was the inadequacy of mr. Clinton. Mr. Clinton personally could have avoided the hole tragedy.
A politician in The Netherlands once said that if the politics are dull a country is happy, he has a point there I would think.
And BTW I’m dyslexic and also not afraid to admit it, but the comparison ends there I’m afraid. Ah well I have a lot to learn, he is president of the most powerful nation in the world and Iām a mere mortal.
Originally posted by Tempest
Kev, old boy, why discuss the American president? Isnt this subject best left to politcally correct of Europe whose own politicians are really to boring to be discussed, or are so full of syrupy PC wind that nobody really cares?George Dubya is at least straight up in his approach, compared to the usual European sympathic double talk style of politcs.
I mean its easy to say bad things about Bush because, in general he’s a lot more honest than many others. For example, he’s dyslexic, and not afraid to admit it.
Look at Clinton. Sure, what a nice guy.
But while Clinton was busy receiving blow j-bs under the Oval Office desk, Osama was busy plotting his next move. Now do you want someone nice, or do want someone not afraid to get involved?
Yes, how stupid of me, thank you for showing me the light. It was the inadequacy of mr. Clinton. Mr. Clinton personally could have avoided the hole tragedy.
A politician in The Netherlands once said that if the politics are dull a country is happy, he has a point there I would think.
And BTW I’m dyslexic and also not afraid to admit it, but the comparison ends there I’m afraid. Ah well I have a lot to learn, he is president of the most powerful nation in the world and Iām a mere mortal.
Re: Idea for Forum and Webmaster to consider
Originally posted by alex
Hi, more addressed to the Webmaster than anything but would it not be a good idea to add a “Scenario” forum onto this site? People such as myself who like to discuss scenarios could then discuss it without annoying other members who are against such topics. What do u think??? :confused:
Marvellous idea, I’ll be up for it.
Re: Idea for Forum and Webmaster to consider
Originally posted by alex
Hi, more addressed to the Webmaster than anything but would it not be a good idea to add a “Scenario” forum onto this site? People such as myself who like to discuss scenarios could then discuss it without annoying other members who are against such topics. What do u think??? :confused:
Marvellous idea, I’ll be up for it.
Originally posted by Zippo
G.W.Bush is the living proof that ANYONE can become the president of the United States!
Regards
Not anyone, there is a natural selection process š Once parents need to survive the American society long enough to let you born as an American citizen š
Originally posted by Zippo
G.W.Bush is the living proof that ANYONE can become the president of the United States!
Regards
Not anyone, there is a natural selection process š Once parents need to survive the American society long enough to let you born as an American citizen š
Thanks
Congratulations mate, you have reached it before I had, and that in a small amount of time!! Well done š
Re: Interesting book
Originally posted by steve rowell
Iv’e just been reading a very interesting book written by retired Qantas 747 skipper Captain John Winslow
The book is called “Mayday” and differs from the usual aircraft disaster books because it lists 17 amazing true stories of aircrew fighting near impossible odds to bring their crippled aircraft back to earth with amazing success
I don’t know if it’s been released overseas yet, but it’s well worth the read.
Do you have the ISBN number for it?
Re: Me Me Me Me
Originally posted by andrewm
Right today is my Birthday and I am 17.ive been around here long enough for you all to pratically know me so where are the presents eh?
Especially for you*

Ok I have to admit, I had to look twice at this picture before I understood that nothing was out of the ordinary here š .

*nobody else can look at this picture š
Happy seventeeth Andrew.
Which colledge do you attend?
Have fun at the Oxford Union, their chamber is the greatest. Two years ago I had the pleasure of speaking there.
There so evil that they even removed the picture š
There so evil that they even removed the picture š
Let’s remember all the victims of terorrism. Those who have fallen on that feathfull day but also who have fallen in Afghanistan and Iraq, and yes I mean the civilians.
Try E-bay or some site like that, good luck