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GW Bush says Clinton is "my new brother."

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posted on Feb, 1 2006 @ 12:42 AM
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Hi guys.

I'm new. First post.

I know someone who's not part of the establishment. Not a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. Two words:

Al Gore



posted on Feb, 1 2006 @ 05:39 AM
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You are all correct. They are all acting including the address last night when Hillary made faces (a show), and i am afraid we are in the final pages of this book.

Fiction? Non-fiction, Lucifers Best sellers?

tsk tsk...



posted on Feb, 1 2006 @ 08:02 AM
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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.


I'll give you one, Congressman Ron Paul. The man reminds me of Cicero in the last days of the Roman republic.

www.lewrockwell.com...



[edit on 1-2-2006 by Paul of Nisbis]



posted on Feb, 1 2006 @ 10:56 AM
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In conjunction with his comment in the State of the Union, I suspect he was talking about how close Bill and George Sr. have gotten over the past few years. Considering the article said about the same thing:


President George W. Bush says Bill Clinton has become so close to his father that the Democratic former president is like a member of the family.


this seems to be reaching for straws. I refer to my new brother-in-law as my brother; is that a freudian slip denoting conspiracy, or just how I think of him since he and my sister have gotten so close over the years?

tnorwood, welcome to the site, that was an awesome first post; you got my first vocal laugh of the day


[edit on 2/1/06/01 by junglejake]



posted on Feb, 1 2006 @ 11:05 AM
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this is actually what brought me to ATS, I stumbled upon the denver airport stuff accidentally, then I tried to figure out what an illuminati is, NWO etc. started reading about skull and bones, rothschilds, etc

what comes to mind for me is themanchurian candidate, and the sad fact tha mutlinational conglomerates and international banking families seem to be more in control than nations. the lines have been blurred.

kinda weird kerry is a bonesman, but is on the outside. Is that his role maybe ? taking one for the team ?

anyway, its creepy to watch some of the stuff unfold, and I didn't know to laugh, cry or vomit when bush made the phony comments on our addiction to oil....

please



posted on Feb, 1 2006 @ 02:01 PM
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I never watch the speeches anymore . I do however always watch the follow up or post speech breakdown. To listen to these pavers GW has been a wonderful person, often confused with Mother Teresa, a veritable savior. Hillary , as I've said before will be the next President. She carries more weight than Slick Will in reality. Poppy Bush and Bill Clinton have been down some very dirty roads together, but the only brotherly thing that GW and Bill may have done was share Jeff Gannon's cut 8".



posted on Feb, 3 2006 @ 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by maldives01
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.


Here's FOX reporting on it on Dayside:

Click here to watch bushclintonbrothers

It's a QuckTime DivX movie.



posted on Feb, 5 2006 @ 02:46 PM
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Originally posted by Paul of Nisbis

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.


I'll give you one, Congressman Ron Paul. The man reminds me of Cicero in the last days of the Roman republic.

www.lewrockwell.com...



[edit on 1-2-2006 by Paul of Nisbis]


You got that right.
A lot of people challenge me - being a Republican Why do you claim to be a Republican?! Why is Ron Paul still a Republican? Because he (and I) were traditional Republicans before the GOP was hijacked and perverted into what it is today. We will still be Republicans when the party finally purges itself of this NeoCon element.

Pat Buchanan's a real Republican, too. Neither of those men are controlled by the Republican establishment.


[edit on 2/5/06 by EastCoastKid]



posted on Feb, 9 2006 @ 12:01 PM
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Something interesting that I found.

From:

www.nytimes.com...

In talking about Hillary Clinton:



Mr. Bush jumped in and called her "formidable"...

It reflected, they said, the growing friendship between Mr. Clinton and Mr. Bush's father, the first President Bush, and the powers of a shared experience that just five men alive — the two Bushes, Mr. Clinton and former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford — wholly understand.

"They've got this secret handshake that nobody else knows about," said Representative Rahm Emanuel, the Illinois Democrat who was a top White House adviser to Mr. Clinton.


Emphasis by me.



posted on Feb, 9 2006 @ 05:46 PM
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This is far too incestous for me.

Here in Australia i couldn't imagine this kind of thing happening.

Far too chummy, while their sitting around eating caviar at the ranch talking about their stock prices and investments...

.....this administration needs a shake up.



posted on Feb, 9 2006 @ 06:06 PM
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Originally posted by tnorwood
I know someone who's not part of the establishment. Not a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. Two words: Al Gore


Welcome to ATS. Did you see Gore's recent speech? It was really good, not the kinda stuff you'd expect to hear from the NWO. Maybe he's not part of it? Anyone got any evidence that he is?




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