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GW Bush says Clinton is "my new brother."

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posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:21 AM
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Bush said he checked in with Clinton occasionally.
"And you know, he says things that makes it obvious -- that makes it obvious to me that we're kind of, you know, on the same wavelength about the job of the presidency. Makes sense, after all, there's this kind of commonality," he said.

Bush jokingly referred to speculation that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former president's wife, will seek the Democratic nomination for the presidency. He had earlier referred to the former first lady as "formidable."

"Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton," he said, referring to how Bill Clinton had followed his father, and Hillary Clinton could follow him.
Reuters


An innocent joke, or a Freudian slip of a NWO conspiracy?


[edit on 30-1-2006 by curme]

MOD EDIT: I just tried that rueters link and it does not work anymore. Try this one:
www.nypost.com...

[edit on 1-2-2006 by DontTreadOnMe]



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:28 AM
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Hi curme,

reminds me a bit of "weapons of mass distraction" ( T. Blair) I think it's Freudian. Love to see a video of Bush saying this - I would have a better idea if I could see him say it if you know what I mean.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 04:13 PM
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curme, is your link still working?

Because it's not working for me...


Edit: Found it here



"And you know, he says things that makes it obvious -- that makes it obvious to me that we're kind of, you know, on the same wavelength about the job of the presidency. Makes sense, after all, there's this kind of commonality," he said.


Sounds like George W. would like to be thought of as having some commonality with Clinton. Dream on, George...

[edit on 30-1-2006 by Benevolent Heretic]



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 05:27 PM
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I'd say a Freudian slip... but given his actual political conditions, he's allowed to say almost anything controversial without having to face the consequences.


He's just beginning to tell the truth about how this is a two party dictatorship... now that he has no more reasons to defend his image by lying. His presidency, because of the power structure he created around himself, is very close to Roman dictatorship. Perhaps the next joke he's gonna make will be about how he just can do whatever the sh** he wants without assuming any responsibilities.

[edit on 30/1/06 by Echtelion]



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 05:46 PM
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Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
curme, is your link still working?

Because it's not working for me...


Edit: Found it here


Hey, thanks! I don't know why it wasn't working. Oh well, thanks for fixing it! *^^*



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 06:01 PM
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Well taking in consideration that both moves in the same circles, I will said that they are Brothers in the same elite groups.

After all once a president always keep the tittle of president, so Clinton belong to the retired presidents club and so will be W.Bush in a few more years.

I imagine that Papa Bush will give Clinton a nice place in the Carlyle group been a former president it will be a very nice position indeed.


All for the NWO.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 06:37 PM
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It took me awhile to realize Clinton drinks blood out of the same cup
as the Bushe's.
So does Hillary.


Hillary will be the runningmate of Jeb Bush, making it look like a real race for Presidency, when in fact its all predetermined. Democrats helping Republicans. How nice.

Everything else is pure showbusiness.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 08:42 PM
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Originally posted by dgtempe
It took me awhile to realize Clinton drinks blood out of the same cup
as the Bushe's.
So does Hillary.

Welcome to the club, dg.
But, really, after seeing bush-daddy and slick being all pal-sy wal-sy after the tsunami, you had to know something was rotten.

How long has it been since we had a real president.
Although, I did like Reagan



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 10:29 PM
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Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe

Originally posted by dgtempe
It took me awhile to realize Clinton drinks blood out of the same cup
as the Bushe's.
So does Hillary.

Welcome to the club, dg.
But, really, after seeing bush-daddy and slick being all pal-sy wal-sy after the tsunami, you had to know something was rotten.

How long has it been since we had a real president.
Although, I did like Reagan



The Bush's and Clintons actually go way back to at least the early 80's. I thought that was common knowledge on here.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:04 PM
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This is nothing new. Bill Clinton is the son George H. W. wishes he had. Clinton sold his soul to Bush's Iran Contra operation back when he was the governor of Arkansas. (MENA) They've always worked together since.

For a full scoop on that read: Compromised: Clinton, Bush and the CIA by Terry Reed and John Cummings.

It's quite enlightening.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:07 PM
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Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
How long has it been since we had a real president.
Although, I did like Reagan




Reagan was the last real president we had. They even tried to kill him. Remember?



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:13 PM
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The Bushs', the Clintons', and the Kennedys'; why do I feel America would be a lot better off if they all moved to Siberia!



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:48 AM
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I think Reagan Was the real none president material we had he was just Human .

But what people do not see is that it was under Reagan that the corporative power was allowed to start the road to power.

Also it was during Reagan that the Fundamentalist Islam radical movement was also born during the contra scandal.

Bringing now the "War on Terror" and the middle east oil take over.

Reagan naiveté as a president pave the road to what is going on right now with the US and the middle east.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:56 AM
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Whether this was said as a joke or not, the truth remains the same.
Both of these men are in the same league of sinister gentlemen, and so is Hillary.
As a matter of fact, I would like for someone to show me someone in the major parties who is not part of the problem or willing to join the problem if invited.
Events are occuring at an extraordinary pace nowadays, and I believe these people are salivating about the future, and are growing impatient for the final results.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 10:07 AM
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TC - the end must be getting near, because you and I are agreeing on more and more...


Barack Obama (Senator from IL) may be a good prospect for bringing morality back into the political system.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:00 PM
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Originally posted by EastCoastKid

Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
How long has it been since we had a real president.
Although, I did like Reagan




Reagan was the last real president we had. They even tried to kill him. Remember?


I miss the days when we had a president who went poopoo in a diaper and consulted an astrologer. Reagan was a madman of the first order, and the first president of the post-political age. Since then, we've had hollow presidents who only know how to play a role.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:03 PM
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Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
TC - the end must be getting near, because you and I are agreeing on more and more...


Barack Obama (Senator from IL) may be a good prospect for bringing morality back into the political system.


If you took a poll around here, I'm guessing that many would secede from the Union before letting Obama come to power. He's the wrong shade for all the godly types and has a funny name to boot.

Obama is much too decent a man for the job, and the political system is too corrupt to ever let a such a man become president.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:11 PM
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I'd like to remind everyone that this is a topic in Political Conspiracies on ATS and not PTS:
The End of Political Baiting and Sniping on ATS—Please Review



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:21 PM
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Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
Barack Obama (Senator from IL) may be a good prospect for bringing morality back into the political system.


Don't even bet on that.

Give it time.

He is pretty, though.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 09:26 PM
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Originally posted by Thomas Crowne

As a matter of fact, I would like for someone to show me someone in the major parties who is not part of the problem or willing to join the problem if invited.

Nice one TC. Too true.


They're actors, really. There is no politics in America anymore, only commerce. Commerce and materialism is more interesting by far, so why would anyone mess with a system that works? By "works" I mean a system that provides just enough reality, for people to be convinced it's real, and pay their taxes.

I like the part where Dubya says "Oh, it'll probably be Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton" in reference to Hillary. Like we didn't already know that Slick Willy was a tool of the Bush family? And also like we didn't know that the Bushies determine who gets to run for president.

It's a monarchy, plain and simple. The Tzars have returned.




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