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chefmike
07-08-2008, 03:58 PM
If only...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/vincent-bugliosi/the-prosecution-of-george_b_102427.html

chefmike
07-08-2008, 04:04 PM
Let's not forget that Laura Bush has already gotten away with murder...

"Laura’s idyllic teenage life, however, was shattered two days after her seventeenth birthday, when she ran a stop sign and hit a car driven by her classmate Michael Douglas. The accident occurred just after 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday night, November 6, 1963. According to friends, Laura left in the car, upset about something that had happened at home, and picked up her friend Judy Dykes a few blocks away. They drove north out of town and turned east on Farm Road 868, which we called “The Loop,” the road to the good parking spots among the mesquite bushes. At the corner of Big Springs, the highway that continues north to Lubbock, Laura ran the stop sign and slammed into the right front of Michael’s southbound 1962 Corvair. The police filed a report but issued no citation."

MonsieurValentine
07-08-2008, 04:48 PM
Laura Bush. Murder? Really. Because of an accident? When she was 17.

chefmike
07-08-2008, 05:09 PM
Laura Bush. Murder? Really. Because of an accident? When she was 17.

"He makes love to the Duke. He swordfights the Queen. And you think the score's set but you can't truly see. Til you know the two sides of Monsieur Valentine."

Perhaps you were too busy making love to the Duke or swordfighting the Queen to have noticed, Monsieur...LMAO...

MonsieurValentine
07-08-2008, 05:13 PM
No, I'm saying YOU are accusing her of murder? Really. Because of an 'accident'. When she was 17. Really.

chefmike
07-08-2008, 05:25 PM
No, I'm saying YOU are accusing her of murder? Really. Because of an 'accident'. When she was 17. Really.

Yes, I'm the only one, Monsieur... :roll:...at the very least she should have been charged with manslaughter...

:google

Sorry, but I really can't be bring myself to reply any further to someone with the handle MonsieurValentine :roll: ...maybe if it were daffy duck or something...it would certainly be more appropriate, anyway...

MonsieurValentine
07-08-2008, 05:33 PM
No, I'm saying YOU are accusing her of murder? Really. Because of an 'accident'. When she was 17. Really.

Yes, I'm the only one, Monsieur... :roll:...at the very least she should have been charged with manslaughter...

:google

Sorry, but I really can't be bring myself to reply any further to someone with the handle MonsieurValentine :roll: ...maybe if it were daffy duck or something...it would certainly be more appropriate, anyway...

She made a horrible mistake when she was seventeen. Damn. Burn her at the stake. Better yet, compare her to her husband. That sounds like fair judgement.

It was an accident. Accidents happen.

As far as the moniker, you have proved that your education in music is on the same level as your thought process.

Hey, cute puppy though, pal.

chefmike
07-08-2008, 05:46 PM
As far as the moniker, you have proved that your education in music is on the same level as your thought process. As far as your superfan infatuation with an obscure indie band goes, your idea of "music education"...LMFAO...is on the same level as YOUR thought process, zippy...I said that I had wasted enough time with you, but I just couldn't let that one go, Monsieur...

trish
07-08-2008, 05:52 PM
She ran a stop and struck another car, killing the person in that car. It can happen to anyone. It is odd, however, that she wasn't charged with anything. It's even odder that the deceased was her boyfriend. But hey, the local police knew what they were doing, right?

MonsieurValentine
07-08-2008, 07:31 PM
As far as the moniker, you have proved that your education in music is on the same level as your thought process. As far as your superfan infatuation with an obscure indie band goes, your idea of "music education"...LMFAO...is on the same level as YOUR thought process, zippy...I said that I had wasted enough time with you, but I just couldn't let that one go, Monsieur...

You think they are obscure? Tell me more, wise one. They are anything but obscure. I'm a superfan? Really.

Is that your deal? You hide on the internet, regurgitate what others say, add a 12-year-old "LMFAO" and then counter with an "I'm done with you". What a joke. I didn't mean to interrupt your Aerosmith CD, sorry.

Cuchulain
07-08-2008, 08:00 PM
Hehe, if I recall correctly, they were the only two cars on a lonely road in the middle of nowhere. Certainly there should have been a more thorough investigation. But hey, money talks, right?

As far as the prosecution of one George W Bush, I'd love to see his whole crew of thugs rot in prison forever. Obama has said that evidence of criminality would be pursued by his DoJ. We can hope...

Personally, I think a more fitting end would be seeing the whole gang torn to shreds on the White House lawn by angry mobs, but that's just me.

"Sic semper tyrannis"

chefmike
07-09-2008, 02:11 AM
Personally, I think a more fitting end would be seeing the whole gang torn to shreds on the White House lawn by angry mobs, but that's just me.



Or hung from lampposts like Mussolini...

Ben
11-14-2014, 03:54 AM
Media Worships Bush Family on Veterans Day | Weapons of Mass Distraction - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beTPZ3im6uA&list=UU2Xd902w9u5_2oa7SHFSvZw)

bimale69
11-27-2014, 03:07 PM
Or hung from lampposts like Mussolini...

As much as I'd like to see that, sadly I don't think it's going to happen.

trish
11-27-2014, 06:40 PM
I would just suggest to W that he start a new art project: paint a portrait of each American soldier who died in Iraq. The magnitude of the project might impress upon him...just a little...an appreciation of the magnitude of the pain he caused.