Bush on Georgian aid....yes!

ccodiane

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PRESIDENT BUSH: Good morning. I've just met with my national security team to discuss the crisis in Georgia. I've spoken with President Saakashvili of Georgia, and President Sarkozy of France this morning. The United States strongly supports France's efforts, as president of the European Union, to broker an agreement that will end this conflict.

The United States of America stands with the democratically elected government of Georgia. We insist that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia be respected.

Russia has stated that changing the government of Georgia is not its goal. The United States and the world expect Russia to honor that commitment. Russia has also stated that it has halted military operations and agreed to a provisional cease-fire. Unfortunately, we're receiving reports of Russian actions that are inconsistent with these statements. We're concerned about reports that Russian units have taken up positions on the east side of the city of Gori, which allows them to block the East-West Highway, divide the country, and threaten the capital of Tbilisi.

We're concerned about reports that Russian forces have entered and taken positions in the port city of Poti, that Russian armored vehicles are blocking access to that port, and that Russia is blowing up Georgian vessels. We're concerned about reports that Georgian citizens of all ethnic origins are not being protected. All forces, including Russian forces, have an obligation to protect innocent civilians from attack.

With these concerns in mind, I have directed a series of steps to demonstrate our solidarity with the Georgian people and bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict. I'm sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to France, where she will confer with President Sarkozy. She will then travel to Tbilisi, where she will personally convey America's unwavering support for Georgia's democratic government. On this trip she will continue our efforts to rally the free world in the defense of a free Georgia.

I've also directed Secretary of Defense Bob Gates to begin a humanitarian mission to the people of Georgia, headed by the United States military. This mission will be vigorous and ongoing. A U.S. C-17 aircraft with humanitarian supplies is on its way. And in the days ahead we will use U.S. aircraft, as well as naval forces, to deliver humanitarian and medical supplies.

We expect Russia to honor its commitment to let in all forms of humanitarian assistance. We expect Russia to ensure that all lines of communication and transport, including seaports, airports, roads, and airspace, remain open for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and for civilian transit. We expect Russia to meet its commitment to cease all military activities in Georgia. And we expect all Russian forces that entered Georgia in recent days to withdraw from that country.

As I have made clear, Russia's ongoing action raise serious questions about its intentions in Georgia and the region. In recent years, Russia has sought to integrate into the diplomatic, political, economic, and security structures of the 21st century. The United States has supported those efforts. Now Russia is putting its aspirations at risk by taking actions in Georgia that are inconsistent with the principles of those institutions. To begin to repair the damage to its relations with the United States, Europe, and other nations, and to begin restoring its place in the world, Russia must keep its word and act to end this crisis.

Thank you.

Thank you, sir.
 
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Spitzered

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Supporting France? Oui Oui, we are Frenchie.

Sorry Obama, Je ne parle pas Francias. I'm just a hick American without a Harvard Education. (where is my gun and bible?).
 

Spitzered

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I'm taking the fifth on the gun thing. (the fifth hasn't been 'redefined' like the second has it?).
 

ViRedd

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If you guys haven't been watching Glenn Beck, I suggest you start. Glenn had a great program on last night regarding Russia's intentions and the REAL reasons they attacked Georgia. Its about oil. A major pipeline goes right through Georgia. Its owned by Georgia and Russia wants control of it. One percent of the entire world's oil supply goes through that pipeline. Its Russia's intent to control the world's oil supply.

Vi
 

tipsgnob

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oh yeah...that glenn beck is a fucking genius...please...I think it's best we don't do anything to piss russia off....Poor liitle old Iraq is kicking our ass, just imagine what russia would do to us....
 

Wordz

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oh yeah...that glenn beck is a fucking genius...please...I think it's best we don't do anything to piss russia off....Poor liitle old Iraq is kicking our ass, just imagine what russia would do to us....
ding ding ding he wins a prize. +rep
 

Dankdude

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Morally We should be supporting Georgia, Being someone who was in the service during the cold war, I never have trusted Russia and soon after the "Iron Curtain" fell, I was saying that it would go back up again. What we are witnessing now is just that.

Personally I think Georgia is going to fall to Russia and there is not much we can really do about it.
We are spread out a little too thin to really do anything about Russia.
 

We TaRdED

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They(the monopolized Zionist media) might try and tell you that "Iran was the aggressor".. When in actuality, Iran has USA troops on all sides of its boarders, and the USA military is getting ready for the "go go go", in my opinion. (Go look at a map)


http://tribes.tribe.net/ww3/thread/41261b77-2202-4a40-9028-c57dfc83a4d3 (just a quick google search)
"Massive US Naval Armada Heads For Iran
Operation Brimstone ended only one week ago. This was the joint US/UK/French naval war games in the Atlantic Ocean preparing for a naval blockade of Iran and the likely resulting war in the Persian Gulf area. The massive war games included a US Navy supercarrier battle group, an US Navy expeditionary carrier battle group, a Royal Navy carrier battle group, a French nuclear hunter-killer submarine plus a large number of US Navy cruisers, destroyers and frigates playing the "enemy force".

The lead American ship in these war games, the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN71) and its Carrier Strike Group Two (CCSG-2) are now headed towards Iran along with the USS Ronald Reagon (CVN76) and its Carrier Strike Group Seven (CCSG-7) coming from Japan.


The large and very advanced nature of the US Naval warships is not only directed at Iran. There is a great fear that Russia and China may oppose the naval and air/land blockade of Iran. If Russian and perhaps Chinese naval warships escort commercial tankers to Iran in violation of the blockade it could be the most dangerous at-sea confrontation since the Cuban Missile Crisis. The US and allied Navies, by front loading a Naval blockade force with very powerful guided missile warships and strike carriers is attempting to have a force so powerful that Russia and China will not be tempted to mess with. This is a most serious game of military brinkmanship with major nuclear armed powers that have profound objections to the neo-con grand strategy and to western control of all of the Middle East's oil supply. "




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Russia was just trying to protect their people because Georgia attacked S. Ossetia. South Ossetia is a town in Georgia which has more people that love "mother Russia" than their our country. Russia was simply trying to protect its people from the Georgian gov't that was attacking its people.. At least thats what I get from this whole ordeal.

YouTube - The truth about South Ossetia War, Georgia & Russia's response

YouTube - The Hypocrite in Chief

YouTube - Is Iran Ready To Take Over Europe?

Haven't you guys taken the hint yet? Do any other Americans see what our media has done to the country? The lies.... The lies.... *shakes head in sorrow*

The REVOLUTION has begun!

RON PAUL REVOLUTION

~PEACE~
 
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ViRedd

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oh yeah...that glenn beck is a fucking genius...please...I think it's best we don't do anything to piss russia off....Poor liitle old Iraq is kicking our ass, just imagine what russia would do to us....
Watch Glenn Beck ... he's been interviewing the president of Georgia and getting the straight scoop.

And Iraq is kicking our ass? Have you been watching the George Soros Express?

Vi
 

sidngroovennude

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If you guys haven't been watching Glenn Beck, I suggest you start. Glenn had a great program on last night regarding Russia's intentions and the REAL reasons they attacked Georgia. Its about oil. A major pipeline goes right through Georgia. Its owned by Georgia and Russia wants control of it. One percent of the entire world's oil supply goes through that pipeline. Its Russia's intent to control the world's oil supply.

Vi


no wonder bush has shown an interest.....
 

ViRedd

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no wonder bush has shown an interest.....
You should show an interest too. Russia is being run by a cadre of ex-KGB thugs. They have tons of petro dollars. They want to control the world's oil/energy supply. They already control 40% of the supply in Europe. They no longer need nukes, or the threat of nukes. The threat of being able to shut off the supply of energy will bring them the power to dominate any country they want to.

Now, instead of posting pissy little comments about Bush, get a clue. Its time to start working on becoming energy independent.

Vi
 

We TaRdED

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Now, instead of posting pissy little comments about Bush, get a clue. Its time to start working on becoming energy independent.

Vi
HAHA...

Energy independent! :lol: Thats a good one..

Do you know that we could have our own electric generators in our own homes, that would produce more than enough energy for the average home. We could be totally off the electric grid and use this "free energy" to power our hydrogen powered cars.

Basically, if the gov't didn't want us to to pay for energy anymore, we wouldn't. The technology is readily available and it would be UTTERLY safe for the environment. Its actually quite simple!

We could save ~1/3 of our income (or more) if we could use the technology that I know about. Think about this, no more paying for gasoline or electricity. All the electric power companies would go out of business, along with the petroleum prices.

What most people don't know is how bad the gov't keeps secrets from the people. They need us to need them.

The REVOLUTION has begun!

RON PAUL REVOLUTION

~PEACE~
 
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ccodiane

New Member
PRESIDENT BUSH: Good morning. I've just met with my national security team to discuss the crisis in Georgia. I've spoken with President Saakashvili of Georgia, and President Sarkozy of France this morning. The United States strongly supports France's efforts, as president of the European Union, to broker an agreement that will end this conflict.

The United States of America stands with the democratically elected government of Georgia. We insist that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia be respected.

Russia has stated that changing the government of Georgia is not its goal. The United States and the world expect Russia to honor that commitment. Russia has also stated that it has halted military operations and agreed to a provisional cease-fire. Unfortunately, we're receiving reports of Russian actions that are inconsistent with these statements. We're concerned about reports that Russian units have taken up positions on the east side of the city of Gori, which allows them to block the East-West Highway, divide the country, and threaten the capital of Tbilisi.

We're concerned about reports that Russian forces have entered and taken positions in the port city of Poti, that Russian armored vehicles are blocking access to that port, and that Russia is blowing up Georgian vessels. We're concerned about reports that Georgian citizens of all ethnic origins are not being protected. All forces, including Russian forces, have an obligation to protect innocent civilians from attack.

With these concerns in mind, I have directed a series of steps to demonstrate our solidarity with the Georgian people and bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict. I'm sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to France, where she will confer with President Sarkozy. She will then travel to Tbilisi, where she will personally convey America's unwavering support for Georgia's democratic government. On this trip she will continue our efforts to rally the free world in the defense of a free Georgia.

I've also directed Secretary of Defense Bob Gates to begin a humanitarian mission to the people of Georgia, headed by the United States military. This mission will be vigorous and ongoing. A U.S. C-17 aircraft with humanitarian supplies is on its way. And in the days ahead we will use U.S. aircraft, as well as naval forces, to deliver humanitarian and medical supplies.

We expect Russia to honor its commitment to let in all forms of humanitarian assistance. We expect Russia to ensure that all lines of communication and transport, including seaports, airports, roads, and airspace, remain open for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and for civilian transit. We expect Russia to meet its commitment to cease all military activities in Georgia. And we expect all Russian forces that entered Georgia in recent days to withdraw from that country.

As I have made clear, Russia's ongoing action raise serious questions about its intentions in Georgia and the region. In recent years, Russia has sought to integrate into the diplomatic, political, economic, and security structures of the 21st century. The United States has supported those efforts. Now Russia is putting its aspirations at risk by taking actions in Georgia that are inconsistent with the principles of those institutions. To begin to repair the damage to its relations with the United States, Europe, and other nations, and to begin restoring its place in the world, Russia must keep its word and act to end this crisis.

Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
 

tipsgnob

New Member
HAHA...

Energy independent! :lol: Thats a good one..

Do you know that we could have our own electric generators in our own homes, that would produce more than enough energy for the average home. We could be totally off the electric grid and use this "free energy" to power our hydrogen powered cars.

Basically, if the gov't didn't want us to to pay for energy anymore, we wouldn't. The technology is readily available and it would be UTTERLY safe for the environment. Its actually quite simple!

We could save ~1/3 of our income (or more) if we could use the technology that I know about. Think about this, no more paying for gasoline or electricity. All the electric power companies would go out of business, along with the petroleum prices.

What most people don't know is how bad the gov't keeps secrets from the people. They need us to need them.

The REVOLUTION has begun!

RON PAUL REVOLUTION

~PEACE~
what is going power that generator you speak of???
 

sidngroovennude

Well-Known Member
You should show an interest too. Russia is being run by a cadre of ex-KGB thugs. They have tons of petro dollars. They want to control the world's oil/energy supply. They already control 40% of the supply in Europe. They no longer need nukes, or the threat of nukes. The threat of being able to shut off the supply of energy will bring them the power to dominate any country they want to.

Now, instead of posting pissy little comments about Bush, get a clue. Its time to start working on becoming energy independent.

Vi


i bet if australia turned around and said to america no more uranium we would become a pack of thugs too according to american intelligence.and know doubt bushy would turn us in to terrorists like the rest of the world.
 
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