I just read this article in an email that was sent to me. It shows a picture of him with a nice bruise resembling a maple leaf on his left cheek. The article says he was arrested on war crimes stemming from the war in Iraq. If this is true, Who in the hell do these Canadiens think they are? The article stated most of Canada is Anti-Bush and was happy to see him charged. The only problem is they cannot arrest him as he is still the President and is against International law to do so. Has anyone else heard this report?
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December 3, 2004 at 2:23 am #330078
While there are many Canadians that protested his visit, something of this magnitude would be all over world news..I just checked the local news pages and didn’t see anything on it…
Besides…the Canadians wouldn’t dare do something like that….They would end up our 51-5x states
December 3, 2004 at 2:40 am #330080I’ll have to say the article almost had me, but it is definitly a well done hoax. The page does in fact load, but if you look closely, it is done w/errors on the page…and also, if you go to cnn.com’s world link like this one shows, there is no such article….
Dam Anti-bush people You also get this error if you manually follow that url out on cnn’s page:
The page you requested cannot be found. The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Please try the following:
• If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
• Open the http://www.cnn.com home page and look for links to the information you want.
• Use the navigation bar on the left to find the link you are looking for.
• Click the Back button to try another link.
• Enter a term in the search form below to look for information on CNN sites or the Internet.December 3, 2004 at 2:51 am #330082I told the wife about it and she said that was pretty odd not to hear anything about it. She then went to abc.com, typed in a search and found an article on there as well, but it was a link to another website not abc’s. Sure fired me up
thanischPosts: 122December 3, 2004 at 3:29 am #330086Looks pretty good to me. I spend enough time on the cnn website to pick out a few irregularities though. The biggest tip off it the URLs, the URLs for the bush articles are all world-cnn.com and all the rest are cnn.com. Can you imagine this person’s powers were used for good instead of evil. We’d probably be looking at free interactive lake maps on IDA instead of seeing bogus bush pages.
December 3, 2004 at 3:40 am #330091Someone pulled a dandy hoax. There were protesters but all the rest is HOOSCOW! Don’t step in it!
December 3, 2004 at 4:12 am #329756That’s pretty funny! What’s next? Koffi Annon (sp?) arresting Norm Coleman when he goes to the UN Building?
December 3, 2004 at 2:47 pm #330148The following appeared in the Columbus Dispatch on 11/16/04 written
by Joe Blundo, a Dispatch columnist.Canada busy sending back Bush-dodgers
The flood of American liberals sneaking across the border into
Canada has intensified in the past week, sparking calls for increased
patrols to stop the illegal immigration.The re-election of President Bush is prompting the exodus among
left-leaning citizens who fear they’ll soon be required to hunt, pray
and agree with Bill O’Reilly.Canadian border farmers say it’s not uncommon to see dozens of
sociology professors, animal-rights activists and Unitarians crossing their fields at
night.“I went out to milk the cows the other day, and there was a
Hollywood producer huddled in the barn,” said Manitoba farmer Red
Greenfield, whose acreage borders North Dakota. The producer was cold, exhausted and hungry. “He asked me if I could spare a latte and some free-range chicken. When I said I didn’t have any, he left. Didn’t even get a chance to show him my screenplay, eh?”In an effort to stop the illegal aliens, Greenfield erected higher
fences, but the liberals scaled them. So he tried installing speakers that blare Rush Limbaugh across the fields. “Not real effective,” he said. “The liberals still
got through, and Rush annoyed the cows so much they wouldn’t give milk.”Officials are particularly concerned about smugglers who meet
liberals near the Canadian border, pack them into Volvo station wagons,
drive them across the border and leave them to fend for themselves. “A
lot of these people are not prepared for rugged conditions,” an Ontario
border patrolman said. “I found one carload without a drop of drinking
water. They did have a nice little Napa Valley cabernet, though.”When liberals are caught, they’re sent back across the border,
often wailing loudly that they fear retribution from conservatives.
Rumors have been circulating about the Bush administration establishing
re-education camps in which liberals will be forced to drink domestic
beer and watch NASCAR.In the days since the election, liberals have turned to
sometimes-ingenious ways of crossing the border. Some have taken to
posing as senior citizens on bus trips to buy cheap Canadian
prescription drugs. After catching a half-dozen young vegans disguised
in powdered wigs, Canadian immigration authorities began stopping buses
and quizzing the supposed senior-citizen passengers. “If they can’t
identify the accordion player on The Lawrence Welk Show, we get
suspicious about their age,” an official said.Canadian citizens have complained that the illegal immigrants are
creating an organic-broccoli shortage and renting all the good Susan
Sarandon movies. “I feel sorry for American liberals, but the Canadian
economy just can’t support them,” an Ottawa resident said. “How many
art-history majors does one country need?”In an effort to ease tensions between the United States and Canada,
Vice President Dick Cheney met with the Canadian ambassador and pledged
that the administration would take steps to reassure liberals, a source
close to Cheney said. “We’re going to have some Peter, Paul & Mary
concerts. And we might put some endangered species on postage stamps.
The president is determined to reach out.”December 3, 2004 at 3:10 pm #330152I think this is based in fact but distorted. I head on the ABC news that some people in Canada were trying to indict President Bush for war crimes as a form of protest. I doubt it will go anywhere and they cetainly wouldn’t try to arrest him. That would get ugly quick.
December 3, 2004 at 4:31 pm #330160Quote:
Rumors have been circulating about the Bush administration establishing
re-education camps in which liberals will be forced to drink domestic
beer and watch NASCAR.Sign me up for camp. I think I need some edumication.
jldiiPosts: 2294December 4, 2004 at 3:08 am #330264I copy/pasted that column on a couple other web sites because it is so funny, and one site deleted it saying it was way too political, and the other one has some guy screaming its too political. Go figure!
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