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White House vs Janet Jackson; Nipplegate Part 1
Topic Started: Aug 23 2004, 05:51 PM (225 Views)
Sgt. Jaggs
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How about a Voyager Movie
This will be prhaps the most hysterical attempt yet by Janet to stay 'controversial' and keep getting press.

Early line on Janet Jackson Interview

:rolleyes:

When asked to comment, Bush said

Posted Image

:lol: :P

Does this not seem typical of the outlandish claims and accusations that come toward any war time President? :no2:

To think that President Bush has always stayed the course and he gets it from all sides. What would happen to a Guy like Kerry in office? Heck he already admitted that he would still have voted to go to Iraq even knowing now that there have been no WMD. :shrug:
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Admiralbill_gomec
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Just another B-list celebrity trying to keep her name in print.

This is actually Nipplegate part 24, but no one has cared about this since a week after the Super Bowl.

Free advice to Janet Jackson: Shut up and sing!
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somerled
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Admiral MacDonald RN
Is that a Mickey Mouse watch he's got on ?
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Admiralbill_gomec
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Looks like a Texas Rangers insignia to me (the baseball team, not the law enforcement agency). Besides, a Mickey Mouse watch has a much larger insignia on the face:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...lance&n=3880591
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somerled
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:loling: Are you sure ? Looks awfully like Posted Image

That looks like a man who is saying Who me ? Would I lie to you ?
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Hoss
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Don't make me use my bare hands on you.
Perhaps your not used to looking at face watches???

What would be wrong about a Mickey Mouse watch anyhow? The things are everywhere. Mickey Mouse is a part of American culture. Grow up.
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Admiralbill_gomec
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He can't. Especially not if it gives him the chance to make one more slam at George W. Bush.
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Dandandat
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Time to put something here
somerled
Aug 24 2004, 11:22 AM
That looks like a man who is saying Who me ? Would I lie to you ?

Yea it also looks like he could be saying "who me? do I like sandwiches?". In fact now that I come to think of it just about anything can go after the who me? and it would sound right.
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Dr. Noah
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I can't help but be completely amused by this whole situation. JJ would do good to keep quiet after embarassing herself so on national television, and that photo is one of my favorite Bush expressions to date.

"Am I personally responsible for bombing thousands of civilians? Did I drop the bombs myself? What WMDs? What are you talking about? We're there to liberate the oil I mean Iraqi people!"
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Admiralbill_gomec
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Do you truly believe that idiocy about this being a war for oil? If so, where is my fifty cent a gallon premium?? Why are oil prices at $45 a barrel? It was a vacuous argument then and now.
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Dr. Noah
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You really think we spent all this money and lives to liberate the Iraqis? Why then are we not liberating other people suffering under dictatorships like Indonesia? Oh, yeah, we support that dictatorship. As for the high oil prices, that area isn't so secure now is it? And insecurity breeds an unstable market, which drives prices up.
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Admiralbill_gomec
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Aug 24 2004, 11:47 AM
You really think we spent all this money and lives to liberate the Iraqis?  Why then are we not liberating other people suffering under dictatorships like Indonesia?  Oh, yeah, we support that dictatorship.  As for the high oil prices, that area isn't so secure now is it?  And insecurity breeds an unstable market, which drives prices up.

Why, because it is cheaper to do this and set up a BOO (base of operations) than to continue to get screwed with by the Saudis. We did the same to Japan and Germany. In addition, Saddam simply had to go. He supported terrorists and CONTINUALLY threatened the United States. See ya, Saddam.

Iraq is PART of the war on terror. Who said Indonesia, or Iran even, isn't next? As for Indonesia, how many UN resolutions have been passed about their activities like weapons of mass destruction, government-supported terrorism, and atrocities? None. (East Timor instructs the government to disarm Muslim militiamen, and restore order.)
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Dr. Noah
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I believe it was the UN who defended East Timor from the atrocities committed by the Indonesian government while the US turned a blind eye.
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Wichita
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Aug 24 2004, 06:20 PM
I believe it was the UN who defended East Timor from the atrocities committed by the Indonesian government while the US turned a blind eye.

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See, that's the problem I have with some of those who support the UN as the ultimate authority. If it is the ultimate authority, then it should be the one to defend East Timor and no one nation (including the US) should be anymore or less responsible than any other nation.

If you demand the US stop policing the world, then don't complain about them when they stop policing the world.

End of Personal Opinion
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Dr. Noah
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Just pointing out the double standard.
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