Another UN scandal?

Ion said:
Come on 'rat, you see Bush spanking every day outside U.S..

Remember when 'knowledgeable' Bush proclaimed that the French don't have the equivalent of the word entrepreneur?

Gee, but the word entrepreneur is imported in U.S. from France, and 'multilingual' Bush got a worldwide spanking for his illiteracy.

And many more such examples of Bush spanking.

demon[/i] [B] Ion: "Remember when 'knowledgeable' Bush proclaimed the French don't have the equivalent of the word entrepreneur?" Yeah said:

Hey demon,

these Yanks -like Bush, CVBGH- not only pretend to know French and lots of other things while they make gross blunders, but they pretend to speak English too.

As an Englishman you must have seen blunders from these Yanks in how they speak and write.

Ion said:

Well, Bush was serious that the French don't have the equivalent of the word entrepreneur.

And the world laughs at him.
Just go outside U.S..
You will see laughter at Bush in France, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Sweden and other European countries.

I guess you are at Bush's level, so here in the U.S., I laugh at you.

Ion said:


No, Bush was serious and got a spanking.

As for what that tells, that tells how rudimentary Americans are.

http://www.snopes.com/quotes/bush.htm
Claim: President George W. Bush proclaimed, "The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur."

Status: False.

Origins: Yet another
French fried "George W. Bush is dumb" story has been taken up by those who like their caricatures drawn in stark, bold lines. According to scuttlebutt that emerged in the British press in July 2002, President Bush, Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, and France's President Jacques Chirac were discussing economics and, in particular, the decline of the French economy. "The problem with the French," Bush afterwards confided in Blair, "is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur."

The source was Shirley Williams, also known as the Baroness Williams of Crosby, who claimed "my good friend Tony Blair" had recently regaled her with this anecdote in Brighton.


Lloyd Grove of The Washington Post was unable to reach Baroness Williams to gain her confirmation of the tale, but he did receive a call from Alastair Campbell, Blair's director of communications and strategy. "I can tell you that the prime minister never heard George Bush say that, and he certainly never told Shirley Williams that President Bush did say it," Campbell told The Post. "If she put this in a speech, it must have been a joke."

This is far from the first time Bush has been made the butt of a jibe meant to showcase what some perceive as his less than stellar intellectual abilities. Without straining our memories too hard, we can come up with three other instances we've chronicled on this site. In the summer of 2001, the joke of the moment centered upon a supposed study that had resulted in the ranking of Presidential IQs, with George W. Bush being pegged as the Chief Executive who scraped the bottom of the intelligence barrel. In December 2000 it was a fake Nostradamus quatrain which pontificated that the "village idiot" would win the 2000 Presidential election. And in the spring of 2002, it was the story of Bush's waving at Stevie Wonder that set folks to chortling up their sleeves.

Stories that illustrate this widely believed intellectual shortcoming will always waft after George W. Bush because they seemingly confirm what many already hold as true about this public figure, that he's not the brightest fellow that's ever been. It is human nature to revel in yarns that the hearer at some level agrees with, thus tales of this sort will always fall upon appreciative ears.
 
Well, the status of the claim is not false like you pretend.

It's Shirley Williams' word against Alastair Campbell's, a lapdog for Blair's public image as a Bush supporter.

What makes Williams' word credible, is the long list of public Bushisms.

Bush is senile.

Starting from a low level too.
He got into Yale and Harvard, with C grades, and on legacy from his father's money donated to Yale and Harvard.

I guess that most Americans are like Bush too, senile, starting from a low level, minus the money for legacy that they cannot afford.
So, most Americans voted for their brother in imbecility, Bush.
 
Renata you post snopes on this:

"Lloyd Grove of The Washington Post was unable to reach Baroness Williams to gain her confirmation of the tale, but he did receive a call from Alastair Campbell, Blair's director of communications and strategy. "I can tell you that the prime minister never heard George Bush say that, and he certainly never told Shirley Williams that President Bush did say it," Campbell told The Post. "If she put this in a speech, it must have been a joke."

Snopes needs to wise up on this one.
They seem to be taking Alastair Campbell seriously. If you had any idea about British poitical reputations you would know that Campbell is a spin doctor extraodinaire. I`m suprised snopes seems to base their refutation on his statement. It`s hardly convincing if you know Campbell. Just another example of taking the word of those in power at face value. Yawn.
If Campbell told you it was sunny outside you`d put your umbrella up.
 
Ion said:
Well, the status of the claim is not false like you pretend.

It's Shirley Williams' word against Alaistar Campbell, a lapdog for Blair's image as a Bush supporter.

What makes Williams' word credible, is the long list of public Bushisms.

Bush is senile.

Starting from a low level too.
He got into Yale and Harvard, with C grades, and on legacy from his father's money donated to Yale and Harvard.

I guess that most Americans are like Bush too, senile, starting from a low level, minus the money for legacy that they cannot afford.
So, most Americans voted for their brother in imbecility, Bush.

Good try, but my family is from Romania. Gancheshty. Unless I lost some braincells on that TWA flight...

I do feel some pity for you, as so far any claims you oh so sneeringly made have been shown false.

It is very easy to fight false strawmen. How...Romanian of you.

FYI for others- Romania is the Alabama of Eastern Europe- with all due apologies to Alabama. :D
 
renata said:
Good try, but my family is from Romania. Gancheshty. Unless I lost some braincells on that TWA flight...

I do feel some pity for you, as so far any claims you oh so sneeringly made have been shown false.

It is very easy to fight false strawmen. How...Romanian of you.

FYI for others- Romania is the Alabama of Eastern Europe- with all due apologies to Alabama. :D
Good try, but you are not from Romania.

Romania is not Alabama, otherwise they would teach creationism in Romania.
Or they would hold racism like KKK, which Romania doesn't do, you primitive.

My Engineering degree is from France.
Romania is at the level I saw in France.
U.S. is lower in education than France and Romania.
 
Ion said:
Good try, but you are not from Romania.


Never said I was from Romania. Perhaps that Romanian education is showing- your reading skills are poor. Or perhaps logic skills?

Romania is not Alabama, otherwise they would teach creationism in Romania.
Or they would hold racism like KKK, which Romania doesn't do, you primitive.

They can't afford schools, and you worry about teaching creationism. Let them put plumbing down first.

My Engineering degree is from France.
Romania is at the level I saw in France.
U.S. is lower in education than France and Romania.

I understand why you want to claim French education. I would be ashamed to admit Romanian education also.

Romanian claim to fame guys is that they first supressed their dissenters, and then executed their former leader and his wife in secrecy. And still no plumbing!
 
A Zionist talking about why other people should be ashamed and criticising suppression and executions!

Pass me a bucket.
 
Ren,

I didn't say you said you are from Romania.

I pointed at your shortcoming of not being from Romania, but speaking erroneously about it.

Comprehension problems, Ren.

Can you understand what I post below?

The San Diego Union Tribune's writes 'U.S. in bottom third in problem-solving test' Tuesday December 7, 2004:

"...The results from the tests given in 2003 show the Unites States tied for 21st among 29 industrialized countries in math, and 24th in problem-solving...".

A primitive like you might not understand much, you know?
 
Ion said:
No, Bush was serious and got a spanking.

As for what that tells, that tells how rudimentary Americans are.

Actually, it tells more about what a French spanking is worth.

That's about $15, if you bother to shop around.

Ion, you are a true blathering idiot. Translate it any way you like, you're a moron in any language.
 
The Central Scrutinizer said:
Yehdei uthry ilotrski!!!
You are delirious, Scrotchy.

Are you having problems, or is just your imbecility?

Should I call the ambulance for you?
 
Jocko said:
Actually, it tells more about what a French spanking is worth.

That's about $15, if you bother to shop around.

Ion, you are a true blathering idiot. Translate it any way you like, you're a moron in any language.
You forget to say jocky, that you support Bush.

Says right here that you are the idiot, not me.
 
Ion said:
You forget to say jocky, that you support Bush.

Naw, I just oppose sh*theels like you.

Says right here that you are the idiot, not me.

How very schoolyard of you. Wanna fight me by the bike racks after third period?

Sissy.
 
Ion said:
O.K., dance.

I am watching you.
And mocking you.

I know your English sucks, so let me refer you to the difference between "mocking" and "hiding from"...

Ass.
 

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