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Re: All I can say is... ^ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm and its bad because? bush gets hammered every day he doesnt need it anymore especially right now |
Re: All I can say is... i think it's hilarious that he feels it is necessary to prevent access from non-US residents. why?? i mean, why would they do this? the guy is a fucking idiot. :rolleyes: |
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he doesnt even know where he lives |
Re: All I can say is... your post is pointless. "who cares?" is that all you have to offer? it's an interesting development and suggests that Bush is so fucking paranoid that he fears foreign nationals viewing his public website. how much of a dumbass can he be? i wouldn't have known about this unless i saw this thread. i tend to not frequent the Bush website, but this is interesting and i care to find out the motives for taking such a move. if all you or your comrades have to offer is, "this threads pointless..", then don't bother posting. i see lots of pointless threads in Spamming Forum, i ignore them. you do the same. |
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paranoid? at least he cares about the american people unlike Skerry who will say anything to get elected Quote:
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i dont ignore them, and i dont say this thread is pointles ive been arguing in here for 3 days bitch. Quote:
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it could be a server problem or maybe he just doesnt want idiotic Europeans (YOU) bashing him this is america our country not yours |
Re: All I can say is... 1, my initial post wasn't aimed at you. 2, you have an inability to act like a grown up. 3, you're banned. 4, :cya: |
Re: All I can say is... Aren't you being a bit anal, AzH? |
Re: All I can say is... What the hell did I say, i cant argue the topic. |
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if people want to act like children they will be treated as children. we may not agree on these issues, but there is no reason to refer to others as: [having] no fucking clue idiotic Europeans (YOU) bitch especially in a forum where people are implicitly told to not do it. |
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Heard about this on the news the 27., and today is the 30. |
Re: All I can say is... Yea, for a man that is running for president again, you would think that he would have his site up and running as soon as posible. |
Re: All I can say is... click the link in my signature. can you access it? being American n' all (and therefore not a Terrorist like me :n0e:)... |
Re: All I can say is... I can see it.... |
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Re: All I can say is... Well chances are Bush has no clue that the site is offline to forigners, What you actully think he runs the site by himself, he got tech dudes and stuff. |
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So what's your point? |
Re: All I can say is... what difference will it to his re- election chances by not allowing foreigners to view the web site? |
Re: All I can say is... Hmm Ged I took you for a conservative. Personally I don't care either way. Europeans are another main source of Bush bashing, and I am sure Bush doesn't want to deal with them a few days before the election. Doesn't matter anyway, I think Bush is going to win, as much as it hurts to say this. All he needs is Ohio and Florida, and it looks like both are going his way. |
Re: All I can say is... Im not sure of the significance of forigners being able to view the site or not... |
Re: All I can say is... He probably gets thousands upon thousands of e-mails a day from pissed off, left-wing europeans. This could possiblely slow down his site. He might also be getting cyber attacks from the same pissed off, left-wing europeans. They don't have a say in the election so why even bother with them. It cost more bandwidth and money to run it world wide. Maybe he is using the extra money to run another advertisement? All of these are possible and there is nothing wrong with closing HIS website if he wants to. |
Re: All I can say is... The cost-cutting theory sounds most likely. If enough foreigners were downloading videos, that could put up bandwidth requirements significantly. And as people have said, foreigners being able to see a website doesn't really effect the election. It just pisses them off even more and leads to people throwing the words 'xenophobe' and 'paranoid' around. But then, we all knew how much he respects international opinion already, so I don't think it changes anything. It certainly serves no political purpose. It doesn't benefit Bush in anyway. I doubt very, very much he's even involved in the running of the website anyway, especially as he doesn't even seem to know what the 'internets' is. Terrorists could just hire hackers or people in the US to view the page for them, assuming they actually care about some propaganda. I don't see any nefarious reason for doing this, beyond cutting bandwidth requirements significantly. And let's face it, I'm sure that this election has encouraged more foreign interest than any other in history, so it's perfectly possible that their bandwidth was taken up by foreigners. And at the end of the day, so far as Bush's policy makers are concerned, we're irrelevant to the US election anyway, so in their eyes we have no purpose to be downloading material from their website. I just hope that every other country starts blocking their own political websites to US viewers in response. Not that a large percentage of Americans would bother looking at foreign politics anyway. |
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Re: All I can say is... It was wrong for him to tell the truth AT THAT TIME. If he has waited unitl the war was over and all the prisoners were home then it would have been OK because it wouldn't have impacted the prisoners in Vietnam (because they wouldn't be there). |
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The VC used John Kerry's speeches to humiliate POW's while they were being tortured, and Jane Fonda, a good friend of John Kerry's, mocked them as they were being beaten. This is not the kind of man I want as President. |
Re: All I can say is... Man, I like the other parties. They're cool. I can't say I agree with the Democrats of Republicans, but I still like the independant parties. They have issues from both sides. |
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I am not sure what polls you are getting your info from......Tomorrow will be the deciding day. As an American I hope that it goes in a landslide whoever the Winner is.... I am afraid of the dam Lawyers and how this election can be drawn out for months with lawsuits :uhm: if it is extremely close..... My belief is that Kerry will be our next President. Bush has had his chance and he blew it... Its as plain as Black ink spilled on white paper. Even the majority of Republicans in my family and close friends do not want him as President. My closest friend stated he isn’t going to vote.. He says I cant stand Kerry ,, But... America is in enough trouble , Bush shouldn’t be given four more years so he doesn’t want to be part of contributing to his election... And before you get your ignorant comments.. this is a Business owner with 80 employees.... \ has a six digit annual salary.. He took the time to explain to me the ethics of the Republican party of old. His points were clear and true and even made since to me... But like he ended our conversation about it all with... I’m sorry to say it but the current President and cabinet doesn’t represent what the republican party is all about.. So tomorrow we will see what America really does.... I want it over and done in a legal and mature manner... Peace...................... VONNER |
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Well I’m glad you admitted Skerry was wrong Deaddan. I’m also sorry you are against being a patriot, or, independence. But you’re the bad guy with the gun according to your signature, so I’ll just say “shove it, pull the trigger, and I’ll freely post anything I feel like here”. So please shut the hell up..."boy”! I believe you should consider leaving your country and residing elsewhere…. Well… “When you grow up and can run away from home”. http://www.buttondepress.com/Boston...StolenHonor.wmv |
Re: All I can say is... whichever one of yall are agianst kerry i support you. |
Re: All I can say is... I suspect the ISP or web servers couldn't cope with the traffic and there was no time to resolve the issue, so they blocked access from non-US clients. It was probably a technical decision, not one of Bush's. |
Re: All I can say is... This was prompted after an "denied access" attack left the site inoperable for 6 hours a week earlier. As we all know Bush is not very popular outside of the US. I would suspect they didn't want to take any chances on election day. Although you could still view it from Canada. |
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Kerry knows what to do also this tax thing. This is my opinion so please no more arguing im tired of it. Higher taxes would mean more money for secuirity but 4 years ago when bush was first elected and lowered taxes. That would mean less money for the secuirity at the airport now im not sure with gore in all so bush probably wouldve of been the choice 4 years ago. But its not just their fault we attacked them 14 years in 1990 we aggreviated them 14 years ago. Im not saying "go sadam" all im saying is kerry could sort this shit out. Remember this is my opinion and im tired of arguing so im not replying at this thread again I will look. |
Re: All I can say is... It was probably blocked to stop it being hacked and spammed by lots of Bush haters around the world who can't get over the fact he won. I say this and I live in England, where people acctualy wrote letters in to undecided americans telling them to vote Kerry (which backfired fairly nicely becuased it pissed off the americans (who were in Ohio) so much that they voted Bush instead. |
Re: All I can say is... Who Cares, since we're not in the US, does it matter? There's plenty of other political websites. And Bush probably ph33r3d Osama and his motly crew. And obviously the millions of bush haters... |
Re: All I can say is... I'm skeptical about the theory that Bush was afraid there were "internet terrorists" attacking his site. I'm also skeptical about the theory that he closed the site to outsiders to prevent "Bush haters from Europe" from hacking his site. It's most likely a technical thing, probbably not even within Bush's knowledge. Just because Akamai declined to comment doesn't mean that Bush knew anything about it. The election is over. Stop the shit about "Skerry" and "how he accused all soldiers of being baby killers." You know who you are. You know what you are saying is misleading to say the least; either that or you are so stupid that you take anything from the RNC or Swift Boat Veterans for Truth as God's Truth. Just stop the smearing...and don't start up again in 2008 either. If you don't, then Democrats won't. |
Re: All I can say is... Not true cataphract...dems started atacking Bush the second he was inaugriated... |
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However, once the decision has been made, I say this to y'all: Put up and shut up until you have a real need to speak. 2. Bobo, Kerry spoke out rightly against the war, the accusations he made were true. If too general in word choice, the crimes mentioned in his Senate testimony were quite accurate, he never called them "baby killers" or disrespected who they were; he merely criticized their actions. In fact, if you ever see the HBO special "Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, you will hear a wounded soldier crying on the table about how he had to decide: nape the village teeming with VC, killing many women and children, or letting the enemy do as they wish, inxcluding kill their comrades. And he wasn't a close friend of Jane Fonda. Kerry was there. War is a special knowledge. When Kerry spoke of soldiers committing gruesome acts, he was accusing the very people he fought in combat with. He knew soldiers, and he knew what they did from their own mouth. It was disguting and unfortunate, but it was true. There were two anti-war movements: the SDS side, AKA the Fonda people, who were little more than a Vietnamese mouthpiece. This side stoked the inflammatory language and hurt things. Then, there was the VVAW side. This side knew what was happening in Nam, how fucked up it was, and yet still loved their country, and were (generally) patriots. They didn't believe either side was right. This was the side Kerry was on, and to call what he did treacherous is incorrect. EDIT: The Republicans nuked and naped Clinton for 8 years, and they would have done the same with Gore or Kerry. Both sides have their venom, and are mean. |
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My point is that most liberals are starting to get tired of these stupid attacks against Bush. Doesn't mean we don't criticize him, but the only liberals that are still bringing up stuff like "Bush stole the election" are the stupid hardcore ones, which are not the majority. Exactly right, moof. Kerry said that US soldiers had committed atrocities because they did commit atrocities. The point of his testimony was not to condemn soldiers though, it was to show how the Vietnam War was wrong. But for many people who refuse to believe that US soldiers committed atrocities, they are either naive, or they are totally against the idea of admitting it, for nationalistic reasons, or they use it as a political issue and accuse the opposition of "blaspheming American soldiers." |
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Re: All I can say is... well he did get reelected, and by a wide margin, so either quit whining about it or go to canada |
Re: All I can say is... It is our right to voice our opinions and 'whine' as you see it. That's what makes America what it is, our free speech. |
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