Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
1. And very many famous Europeans were stutterers including Aristotle, Winston Churchill, Demosthenes, W. Somerset Maugham, King George VI, Napoleon I and Charles Darwin.
So was Moses.
On this side of the pond Woodrow Wilson was dyslexic and Theodore Roosevelt was a stutterer.
Grow up. It's what you say, not how you say it or the fact that you may trip over a word or three.
2. Pakistans President Pervez Musharraf only came into power about 2 weeks before that question was asked of Bush.
How many of the current batch of European "leaders" would know the names of the incoming US governors elected in this months elections? Some of them have larger budgets, have more people and produce more goods than most European countries.
Uh-huh.
3. I can tell you never met a member of the major media. Most reporters are ****oles. Truth hurts
4. As a matter of fact; we do. Hell and gone better than most of the absolute bozo's running the EU, Germany, France, Italy, Canada etc.
Dr. Mordrid
1. And very many famous Europeans were stutterers including Aristotle, Winston Churchill, Demosthenes, W. Somerset Maugham, King George VI, Napoleon I and Charles Darwin.
So was Moses.
On this side of the pond Woodrow Wilson was dyslexic and Theodore Roosevelt was a stutterer.
Grow up. It's what you say, not how you say it or the fact that you may trip over a word or three.
2. Pakistans President Pervez Musharraf only came into power about 2 weeks before that question was asked of Bush.
How many of the current batch of European "leaders" would know the names of the incoming US governors elected in this months elections? Some of them have larger budgets, have more people and produce more goods than most European countries.
Uh-huh.
3. I can tell you never met a member of the major media. Most reporters are ****oles. Truth hurts
4. As a matter of fact; we do. Hell and gone better than most of the absolute bozo's running the EU, Germany, France, Italy, Canada etc.
Dr. Mordrid
I think it's you that needs to do a little growing up.
Stuttering is one thing, the inability to pronounce words in a speach given to you by your very own staff is quite a different thing. Funny how you're quick to jump on the fact that an under secretary up here called bush a moron but you seem to overlook the fact that Bush called a reported an ****ole.
Regardless of the fact he may have been one, it's far more of an insult that calling someone moron.
What do you think would happen if I called one of my employer's clients an ****ole? Even if he was an ****ole?
He waved goodbye to all his credibility before even being elected.
It seems to me and likely the rest of the world you've had your fair share of, as you said yourself, absolute bozo's.
Only you seem unable to admit it.
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