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Dec 28, 2011 | Posted by: Mr_Bill

Obama, Clinton top most-admired lists for 2011

Full story: www.usatoday.com

Each leads their category with 17% of votes in top 10 lists that favor the most familiar names in global politics, religion, entertainment and culture. Linda Dinco, 62, of Latrobe, Pa., says she named Obama and Secretary of State Clinton for their "intelligence and their toughness."

Obama supplanted George W. Bush at No. 1 in 2008 but Bush continues in the No. 2 spot, according to the poll of 1,019 U.S. adults conducted Dec. 15-18.

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“Kiss Me You Fool!”

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Palin is asking for a re-count. This can't be possible!
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Such conclusive results after polling a whopping .00002% of the population!

“Kiss Me You Fool!”

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Your Ex wrote:
Such conclusive results after polling a whopping .00002% of the population!
Shouldn't mean much to you then...but we know it pisses you off.
CHECK SIX

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Pres. Bush was second..along with Opera Winfry..who is not on TV NO MO!....and he is not in office...Sara Palin was fourth..considering the LOONS ASSAULT,and ASSASSINATION on her...
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CHECK SIX wrote:
Pres. Bush was second..along with Opera Winfry..who is not on TV NO MO!....and he is not in office...Sara Palin was fourth..considering the LOONS ASSAULT,and ASSASSINATION on her...
In early 1997, Bush was further indicted as a alleged war criminal by the Japanese government. This was in response to the US decision to bar 16 Japanese citizens from the USA for alleged war crimes committed during the second world war. A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hiroshi Hashimoto announced that 10 American's would be barred from Japan for their "war crimes, crimes against humanity, and violations of human rights". Top of the list was George Bush for "the murder of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians, including thousands of children, in attacks on Iraq and Panama" in 1990 and 1988. The other alleged war criminals were: General's Colin Powell and "Stormin" Norman Schwarzkopf, former Presidents Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford, and other US military and government figures such as Colonel Oliver North, Henry Kissinger, Robert MacNamara, CIA director John Deutch and Elliot Abrams.(5)

Accusation no 2: Echoes of Lockerbie - the bomb that blew up a Cuban airliner in 1976
But by far the most serious act of terrorism alleged against the CIA, when Bush was it's chief, was the blowing up of a Cuban Airlines plane shortly after it took of from Barbados on 6th October 1976. The attack, which was claimed by a then new Cuban exile terrorist group called CORU, killed 73 people, including the entire Cuban Olympic championship fencing team.(2)

Proof has recently emerged of the lengths that the CIA would go to carry out acts of terrorism against civilian targets and, even more pertinently, how the agency was prepared to fabricate evidence "providing irrevocable proof" that Cuba was responsible for terrorist actions which they knew Cuba was not involved in. The Guardian reported the existence of Operation Dirty Trick - a plan to blame Cuba for any mishap during John Glenn's pioneering Earth orbit flight on February 20th 1962. This would be accomplished by "manufacturing various pieces of evidence" which would "prove" electronic interference by Cuba. This evidence was among 1500 pages of classified documents released by the Assassination Records Review Board - the agency that oversees the release of papers connected with the murder of President Kennedy in 1963.

http://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/bush_war_crim ...
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Shouldn't mean much to you then...but we know it pisses you off.
Got so far under my skin so fast I had to download a new calculator app!
Happy new year!

Since: Mar 09

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Dec 28, 2011
 
Cigars and a hard won Nobel Peace prize, doesn't get any better.
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Dec 28, 2011
 
RustyS wrote:
Cigars and a hard won Nobel Peace prize, doesn't get any better.
"Military and intelligence officers did not take kindly to Kennedy's attempts to restrain this powerful conglomeration. Kennedy angered these men by refusing to use U.S. military power to salvage the Bay of Pigs Invasion. Then he added fuel to the fire by rejecting recommendations by the joint chiefs to bomb the missile emplacements in Cuba and to refrain from signing a nuclear test ban treaty with the Russians.... Some generals -- including Dallas mayor Earle Cabell's brother, Gen. Charles P. Cabel -- even went so far as to brand Kennedy a 'traitor.' Cabell, after being fired by Kennedy as deputy director of the CIA, resumed responsibilities in the Pentagon." --Jim Marrs, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy

Bobby Kennedy came up talking to John Kennedy and saying, "You know, if you go too far in negotiations with Kruschev and with the Communists, you're going to get assassinated. People in this country don't want the President of the United States to make deals with the Communists
e CIA School of Assassination at Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg and the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. "Military and intelligence officers did not take kindly to Kennedy's attempts to restrain this ...

http://ciaschool.tripod.com/ - 53k
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Houston, TX

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Dec 29, 2011
 
This nation is in a sad shape.

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