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Bush Says He Harbors No Bitterness Toward Chirac |
2005-02-19 |
President Bush says he has no bitterness toward French President Jacques Chirac after their tussle over Iraq, but he is taking issue with a Chirac notion that a united Europe would serve as a counterbalance to the United States. In run-up to his trip to Europe, Bush underscored in media interviews with European journalists his second-term drive to foster improved trans-Atlantic relations and work on common problems like Iraqi reconstruction, Iran, Syria and the Middle East peace process..."Bitter, heck no! I whupped his butt six ways from Sunday. He's the one with a mouthful of chewed chinaberries and no place to spit." |
Posted by:Anonymoose |
#5 This is just for public consumption. However, let me state for the record: ChIraq can eat the peanuts out of my $h!t. |
Posted by: Rex Mundi 2005-02-19 11:50:38 PM |
#4 Have there been any recent sightings of Jim Baker's briefcase? |
Posted by: Classical_Liberal 2005-02-19 10:14:51 PM |
#3 No way: Chirac will just get a seat in the EU parliament to avoid prosecution. Le Pen can tell him how that works. |
Posted by: True German Ally 2005-02-19 7:41:29 PM |
#2 Revenge is a dish best served cold. God, he must have a ton of paper from Iraq implicating the old rooster. Soon, soon enough o'Chirac you won't be head of state and on the seat with old Pinochet. Mmmaaahhhhwwwwaaahhhh.... |
Posted by: Elmeager Glimp3393 2005-02-19 7:23:36 PM |
#1 BTW, for those of you unfamiliar with chinaberries, to chew on one is as pleasant as putting a spoonful of alum on your tongue. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2005-02-19 7:05:24 PM |