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President Pledges to Rebuild San Francisco
Washington (Reuters – February 2010)

President Hilary Rodham promised the survivors of the San Francisco nuclear terroist attack that the entire country is behind the rebuilding efforts of the once-proud city, now a smoldering irradiated ruin.

“The whole of America, and the entire globe, feels for the survivors of San Francisco. We will continue to mourn, but we will also rebuild. We owe it to the citizens of California, the United States, and to the world.”

The office of the defence secretary also issued a statement today, saying that the North Korean-built weapon was sold to an unknown terrorist group based in Syria, smuggled into a container ship and detonated in San Francisco harbour.

The blast destroyed the much-loved Fisherman’s Wharf tourist area, the Golden Gate Bridge, virtually all of downtown and showered radioactive dust over an area the size of Iowa. Financial markets immediately collapsed, burdened as they were under the pressure of a half-a-trillion dollar deficit.

An ongoing investigation is beginning to reveal that the deployment of the missile defence shield, which despite it’s $450-billion price tag is not operational, and the second incursion into Iraq by now-disgraced President George W. Bush, further heightened global nuclear tensions, especially in North Korea.

Secretary of State of the time, Condoleeza Rice, was widely quoted to have said at the time that a North Korean nuclear program will further isolate the country. World leaders and military advisors were left questioning her ability to understand the situation, as North Korea had been isolated from global neighbours for decades.

Intelligence reports indicate that while then-President Bush focused his attention on a non-existent threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, North Korea and Iran quietly seceded from the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty. Further research showed that both North Korea and Iran learned their lessons well from President Bush, and therefore put their nuclear programs into high gear to deter a possible American attack.

Once the nuclear programs became operational, both nations put their technology and hardware up for sale in the terrorist market. North Korea, starved for cash because of a decades-long American embargo, sold the hardware and technical assistance for an undisclosed sum, thought to be in the range of $750 million (US).

The Iranian nuclear capability continues to expand, but whether or not any of their hardware or research has been sold remains unknown.

“We cannot put the genie back in the bottle,” said President Rodham, “but we can do our best to work with the rest of the nations in the world to ensure peace and stability in an unstable environment. We cannot undo the horrible errors and oversights of the past, but we can rebuild our commitment to security for all nations of the world, just as we will rebuild San Francisco.”

When reached for comment at his Texas estate, disgraced President George W. Bush attacked Rodham, calling her a “weasly liberal” and “without a single redeeming idea.” However, when asked about his part in developments in the wake of the Iraq invasion, he denied responsibility, blaming the Democrats. When reminded that both the House and Senate were under Republican control during much of his administration, he stormed out of the meeting.

The investigation continues.
 

Don

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Why not just say "the US has focused on the wrong country in Iraq instead of North Korea because of other hidden agendas and they will pay for it in the future" ?
 

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YAWN!!!!!!!

Billery who?
 
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Papa, I've said it once, I say it again. Go get that narcolepsy checked dude!
 

Asterix

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Papa, I've said it once, I say it again. Go get that narcolepsy checked dude!
How do you think he got that impressive post count? Without his "yawn" posts he'd be down about half.
 

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Asterix said:
How do you think he got that impressive post count? Without his "yawn" posts he'd be down about half.

Hardly

Fact is just another Bush Basing thread.

I have said GET OVER IT BUSH won quite a few times.
 

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You forgot:

In a sad bit irony, it was President Clinton's now estranged exhusband former President Clinton who's deal with North Korea allowed the weapon in San Fran to be built. The former POTUS could not be reached for comment, apparently he has run off with a rather plump intern serving in Ms. Clintons administration.

OTB
 

danmand

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onthebottom said:
You forgot:

In a sad bit irony, it was President Clinton's now estranged exhusband former President Clinton who's deal with North Korea allowed the weapon in San Fran to be built. The former POTUS could not be reached for comment, apparently he has run off with a rather plump intern serving in Ms. Clintons administration.

OTB
Make love not war!
 

Sargon

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Make love not war!

Are you suggesting that Bush should start making love to Condi and stop fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq?
 

danmand

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Sargon said:
Are you suggesting that Bush should start making love to Condi and stop fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq?
you are darn right!
 

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I don't think he can do that, he's been ordained to spread democracy and freedom around the world.;)
 

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papasmerf said:
Hardly

Fact is just another Bush Basing thread.

I have said GET OVER IT BUSH won quite a few times.

Yes, we know, Bush won, that is your answer for everything. So what's your point, he is right because he won? I guess my answer to you is, GET OVER IT, many people do not like Bush, and will continue to feel that way. And yes, Bush bashing will continue........ after all, who better to blame for his lies and corruption than the man himself.
 

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Given how much grief the Bush administration took for a terrorist attack 7 months after they took office I can only assume that Billary would be held to account for an attack 2 years into her first term.

The term "President Clinton" causes me to dry heave - I hope I can avoid 4 more years of that - 8 was enough.

OTB
 

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Whether I would hold Billary responsible for a terrorist attack would depend on the circumstances.

For example, if she shoved antiterrorism down the list of priorities, if she didn't act on memos warning of attacks by planes against high rises, if she sat staring into space for 7 minutes after told of an attack, if she arranged free passage out of the country for relatives of the head of the terrorist group without even questioning them (and those same people were in the same investment group your Dad was in), and if she stonewalled a commission investigating the attacks.

Only speaking hypothetically, of course.........
 

danmand

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onthebottom said:
Given how much grief the Bush administration took for a terrorist attack 7 months after they took office I can only assume that Billary would be held to account for an attack 2 years into her first term.

The term "President Clinton" causes me to dry heave - I hope I can avoid 4 more years of that - 8 was enough.

OTB
It appears that there is a good chance you will get another 12 years of Bush.
Praise the Lord and pass the ammo!
 

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happygrump said:
President Pledges to Rebuild San Francisco
Washington (Reuters – February 20101

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I liked it. A very good post.
 

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onthebottom said:
You forgot:

In a sad bit irony, it was President Clinton's now estranged exhusband former President Clinton who's deal with North Korea allowed the weapon in San Fran to be built. The former POTUS could not be reached for comment, apparently he has run off with a rather plump intern serving in Ms. Clintons administration.

OTB
I'd say that the sadder irony was that Clinton sent Jimmy Carter to negotiate the deal with N Korea and that Jimmy actually won a Nobel Peace Prize for that abortion.
 

red

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onthebottom said:
You forgot:

In a sad bit irony, it was President Clinton's now estranged exhusband former President Clinton who's deal with North Korea allowed the weapon in San Fran to be built. The former POTUS could not be reached for comment, apparently he has run off with a rather plump intern serving in Ms. Clintons administration.

OTB
ummmm, it hasn't actually happened. it was some sort of what if story
 

onthebottom

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red said:
ummmm, it hasn't actually happened. it was some sort of what if story

duh, I was just adding to it.

OTB
 

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danmand said:
It appears that there is a good chance you will get another 12 years of Bush.
Praise the Lord and pass the ammo!
I heard an excellent NPR analysis piece about May of last year that looked at the demographics that best predicted votes for the candidate. The best predictors for Gore (I'm sure this held true for Kerry as well) was if you didn't own a gun and never went to church. Bit of truth in your post I'd say.

It would be fun to watch Jeb run just to see the Democrats loose their mind again.

OTB
 
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