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Bush: "I Don't Remember What I Was Doing In 1981"

Posted by Pam Spaulding at 1:00 PM on October 18, 2007.


Pam Spaulding: It might have something to do with the alleged blow and confirmed boozing that he was doing in back in the day.
Drunk Bush at Wedding

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This post, written by Pam Spaulding, originally appeared on Pam's House Blend

Perhaps it might have something to do with the alleged blow and confirmed boozing that he was doing in back in the day. (Raw Story):

Deflecting a question about the recent Israeli missile strike on Syria, President Bush refused to comment on his reaction to a similar strike by Israel 26 years ago saying he doesn't "remember what I was doing in 1981."

At the time, Bush was a 34-year-old oil man living in Midland, Texas running a company he founded two years earlier after a failed bid for Congress. Bush would not become governor of Texas for more than a decade and White House ambitions were even farther in his future.

During a White House press conference Monday, NBC correspondent David Gregory asked Bush whether he supported Israel's destruction of the Osiraq nuclear reactor in Iraq. "Ya know, Dave, I don't remember what I was doing in 1981," Bush said. "I don't remember my reaction that far back."

...Old friends of the president told New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof in 2000 that Bush was a "late bloomer," who had perhaps a bit too much fun in his younger days.

"[A]s he approached 40, an age when Al Gore was already a senator running for president," Kristof observed, "George W. Bush was just a heavy-drinking, fun-loving oilman struggling to control his temper, salvage his business and hold on to his marriage."

Flashback -- 1992, when Bush was supposed to have kicked the booze (he said he got off the bottle cold turkey in July 1986). From The Smoking Gun, video of him at a wedding looking quite, er, toasted.

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Pam Spaulding blogs at Pam's House Blend.


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huh?
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Oct 18, 2007 1:04 PM   
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Late bloomer? Uh, we're still waiting for him to "bloom" into an adult. He's no late bloomer.. he is a moribund seed.

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» RE: huh? Posted by: QuestionAuthority
HOW ABOUT YESTERDAY GEORGE?
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 18, 2007 2:04 PM   
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Can you think of anything? Anna

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Bush 1981
Posted by: LouisEdith on Oct 18, 2007 3:27 PM   
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This president is out there! He simply is not qualified to be Commander in Chief - It's just that simple. I saw the sad ass press conference yesterday when he responded to Gregory... He wasn't trying to be coy - he simply had no knowledge of Israel's bombing of the Iraq sites in 1981! When he refused to appear before the 911 commission alone - everyone went along with it, instead of holding his feet to the fire. The man is a dunce with lots of power. SCARY!

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With a bloom like THAT...
Posted by: Suz on Oct 18, 2007 4:54 PM   
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...I sure don't want to smell the flower.

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Look, I totally support people being able to party, or self-medicate, on whatever
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Oct 18, 2007 6:38 PM   
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substances they wish. They should all be legal, for adults, in my opinion. HOWEVER, certain positions, say a bus driver, a pilot, or someone with access to our ENTIRE NUCLEAR ARSENAL, should require drug/alcohol testing and some semblance of sanity. Recall the recent events:
1) Bush's speeches are becoming more and more incoherent. While never a well-spoken man now he cannot speak basic English words and seems to prattle on into non-sequiters and old mantras.
2) A year or so ago Bush was caught laughing manically while driving some type of heavy equipment and tried to run over the Press Corps. This was at a photo-op at a heavy machinery factory (note: Stalin and other dictators also LOVED to tour heavy-machinery factories.)
3) recall how he 'passed out' while watching football awhile back. Granted I have done the same in the past, but I cannot access the "nuclear football" while liqoured up on Jim Beam. This was dismissed as "choking on a pretzl". Firstly, how can that happen. Secondly, if true Bush is a bigger pansy than many of us thought. Can't eat a pretzle properly??

It will NEVER happen (because so many in both parties, though each party serves the same banking/corporate/globalist masters), but wouldn't it be great to have drug/alcohol tests for all Congressmen, Senators, Judges, Civil Servants, Press Corps, District Attorneys, SC Justices, etc?? After all they have more power to hurt us than the rare drunk bus driver......yet no accountability at all.

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Can you?
Posted by: Axiom69 on Oct 19, 2007 5:39 AM   
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I'm am not defending Bush but I don't remember my reaction to Israeli bombing 26 years ago either.

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» RE: Can you? Posted by: Astroboy
» RE: Can you? Posted by: rotorooter
The scary part..
Posted by: PJAW on Oct 19, 2007 6:23 AM   
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isn't Bush himself, it's the fact that we have a "representative" form of government and he's representative of a lot of people. True, he wasn't duly elected, but collectively, we somehow allowed this to happen and he's what the rest of the word sees us as being. A perpetually boozed up neer-do-well with no sense at all and a gun in his pocket. A stolen gun, but a gun nonetheless, and so many others showed up at the party simply to have a good time and visit.

His internal dialog obviously runs something like this, "Hell, I know what's right and what's wrong and God's got my back, so no matter how fucked-up I might get, everything will be okay. This is a great party! I'm glad I got this gun in my pocket, some of these people look a little weird. I know I won't shoot anyone unless they really deserve it though. As long as I make it home safe, that's all that really matters. Shit, how does my glass keep getting empty?"

Yeah, great guy to "have a beer with", as so many in the media were prone to saying during the campaigns. I'm really getting tired, waiting for this broken dick and his cronies to fade into history. I still wish Congress would get their act together and move ahead on impeachment. It's never too soon or too late in my opinion.

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Even had Bush remembered- he would not say.....
Posted by: Forrest on Oct 19, 2007 2:26 PM   
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Because it would reveal their carefully crafted deception about
Saddam Hussein's nuclear ambitions in 2002.

After it became apparent that the Bush administration was preparing to attack Iraq, we decided to research the hawks promoting the invasion of Iraq. At this point we were interested in uncovering the motivation since it was obvious that any threat that Saddam Hussein's Iraq posed to the United States was clearly exaggerated to the point of deception.

In 1981 Israeli destroyed Saddam Hussein's nuclear plant at Osiraq and the Americans again obliterated the site in 1991 during the first Gulf War.

In 1998, the IAEA concluded: "There were no indications that there remains in Iraq any physical capability for the production of amounts of weapons-usable nuclear material of any practical significance."

http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Programmes/ActionTeam
/nwp2.html#weapon

Also in 1998 Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, and notably Donald Rumsfeld (and others) wrote a letter to then President Bill Clinton calling on him to remove ".... Saddam Hussein's regime from power."
http://newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm

What is especially significant is the fact that the people who signed this letter back in 1998 entered the Bush administration after the presidential election of 2000.

After the terror and confusion of 9/11 in 2001 (which had nothing to do with Iraq), they were able to implement their planned invasion of Iraq using the deception of WMD's and non-existent links between Iraq and al-Qa'ida.

And in the last past 5 years since 9/11, the evidence, the facts, all support the conclusion that Jane's Intelligence Digest hints at in the following report:
http://www.janes.com/regional_news/africa_middle_east
/news/fr/fr030416_1_n.shtml

"All of this lends weight to the theory that Bush's war is part of a master plan to reshape the Middle East to serve Israel's interests."

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Of course he doesn't remember 1981, ...........
Posted by: tap17x on Oct 19, 2007 2:38 PM   
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.........he was drunk and stoned. He ruined any brain he might have had, resulting in the hollow, ignorant idiot he now is. He makes Scrotum-Face (Ronnie) look good, who made "I'm not a crook" look good. Thank "god" for Republicans - they set a standard of stupidity which isn't likely to be exceeded - until the next Republican is "elected."

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The scandal yet to break.
Posted by: monkeywrench on Oct 19, 2007 9:14 PM   
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I want to know who wrote Bush's papers and took his tests for him in college. Nobody as drunk, and stoned, and STUPID as Bush could have made it through college without a lot of illicit help.

Calling the National Inquirer! Calling the National Inquirer!

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Israeli bombing
Posted by: frank69 on Oct 29, 2007 3:31 PM   
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Yes, I remember when the Israeli Air Force bombed the reactor in Iraq. They also had a spy in Iraq who helped them target the reactor.
But I also remember when they bombed and torpedoed the USS Liberty in 1967. The Israelies killed 34 US sailors. They wanted to sink the ship and kill everybody. They shot at the life rafts . They only broke off the attack on the Liberty when US carrier based jets were on the way to the scene of Israeli attack.
I am an old dude, but the Israeli Nazies haven't changed a bit. They've been murdering Palestinians since before 1948! And the beat goes on, and on, and on...

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AIPAC
Posted by: frank69 on Oct 29, 2007 3:32 PM   
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Fuck AIPAC!

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Bush can't remember
Posted by: frank69 on Oct 29, 2007 3:37 PM   
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He has trouble remembering his name. A psychiatrist has opined that Bush is a "dry drunk." Probably he is also a "dry coke user" as well. Or...

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