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29/06/2007 08:06:25
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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Politics
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Thread ID:
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>>>>>>>>C'mon Metin, where's Albania on your list?! <g>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>??
>>>>>>
>>>>>>You consider yourself knowledgable about international opinions on the US, but don't know about Albania. Ok...
>>>>>
>>>>>I think his sources somehow dropped that important member of NATO. Maybe they're still looking for the presidential wrist watch there and don't have the time to ask other questions?
>>>>
>>>>You must not have seen the recent photos; wrist watch is safe at home. But, of course, the fact that he had his body guard take it for safekeeping does tell you something.
>>>
>>>Are you saying the watch is not vanishing on more recent videos? Now that's technology!
>>
>>Exactly. It appears that way if you only see one shot, but if you are open enough to realize that there are other angles of sight other than the narrow one, then you can see that it was not taken, but given to the bodyguard. Though, who really cares if his watch was stolen or not? I'll argue the point because I saw him handing it to the guy in the other shots. Unless, of course, you live in the wag-the-dog world where it was all done in a studio...
>
>Wasn't Bush very rude recently, to and about, a BBC presenter/interviewer (or something like that) cos the guy was wearing a Che Guevarar (sp?) watch? How pathetic is that?

I didn't hear about that. What was the exchange?
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