7. Что, по мнению благородного дона, я хочу бесплатно? И где это бесплано мне дадут?
machineHead, как только узнаете, не пожадничайте, расскажите всем. Как минимум, коллегам по партии. Про которых тоже узнаете, надеюсь ;)
CTAC_P wrote:А может Вас просто кинули? Товар взяли, а заплатить не заплатили. Внимательнее надо быть, народ сейчас пошел ушлый. Вон, Югославам обещали за Милощевича миллиард. Так ни фига они и не получили с этого.
PS. В следующий раз обязательно вперед берите
vvvk wrote:7. Что, по мнению благородного дона, я хочу бесплатно? И где это бесплатно мне дадут?
machineHead, как только узнаете, не пожадничайте, расскажите всем. Как минимум, коллегам по партии. Про которых тоже узнаете, надеюсь
They may be the ones facing danger on the battlefield, but US soldiers in Iraq are being asked to pray for President George W Bush.
Thousands of marines have been given a pamphlet called "A Christian's Duty," a mini prayer book which includes a tear-out section to be mailed to the White House pledging the soldier who sends it in has been praying for Bush.
"I have committed to pray for you, your family, your staff and our troops during this time of uncertainty and tumult. May God's peace be your guide," says the pledge, according to a journalist embedded with coalition forces.
The pamphlet, produced by a group called In Touch Ministries, offers a daily prayer to be made for the US president, a born-again Christian who likes to invoke his God in speeches.
Sunday's is "Pray that the President and his advisers will seek God and his wisdom daily and not rely on their own understanding".
Monday's reads "Pray that the President and his advisers will be strong and courageous to do what is right regardless of critics".
George W. Bush is under an international quarantine. It is not security concerns that prevent him from going overseas, nor is it the unseemly appearance of leaving the White House while our troops fight along the Euphrates. Rather, Bush can't leave America because his policies are intensely unpopular in almost every country on earth.
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This explains why British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Bush's only real ally in this war, came to Washington instead of hosting Bush in London. It also explains why a few weeks ago Bush met with Blair and the leaders of Spain and Portugal in the Azores.
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Once the war is over and the occupation begins, reporters will start to ask why our president isn't traveling anymore. Karl Rove will have to think of a place to send him. Outside of Israel or Afghanistan, the choices will be slim. Of course, Bush could safely go to a country where the government uses brutality to stop demonstrations. Which means that it has come to this: The American president, who once symbolized the value of freedom to many people around the world, can now only visit countries where dissent is crushed.
So what's it going to be, Mr. President: Havana or Beijing?