Bush Should Accept Saddam's Challenge to Duel
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On Oct. 3, Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan offered that President Bush and Vice President Cheney should each take one weapon and take on both Saddam Hussein and himself in a duel on neutral territory, with Kofi Annan as referee. We believe that our courageous, tough talking president is fit for the challenge.
Mr. Bush should take them on if he is half as bold as any of the soldiers he is willing to send in by the thousands. He has made it clear that this is a personal issue and that he means business the Cowboy Way. WE support HIS Resolve! It takes a lot of courage to face a man who uses a shotgun to liven up his speeches. We FULLY SUPPORT Our President in this personal challenge.
Such courage is not unusual in our history of great leaders. A U.S. president, Vice President as well as other statesmen in the days of the cowboys and founding fathers would not suffer indignity by refusing or dismissing a challenge to a man-to-man duel. Such genuine, personal accountability in leadership is what makes this country great.
Examples of Dignified Company that Mr. Bush would join
Senator Broderick, 1859 VS Chief Justice David Terry
http://www.senate.gov/learning/min_3e.html
Alexander Hamilton, 1804 VS Vice President Burr
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/duel/filmmore/description.html
Andrew Jackson, 1806 VS Charles Dickinson
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/aj7/about/bio/duel.htm
Mr. Bush should take them on if he is half as bold as any of the soldiers he is willing to send in by the thousands. He has made it clear that this is a personal issue and that he means business the Cowboy Way. WE support HIS Resolve! It takes a lot of courage to face a man who uses a shotgun to liven up his speeches. We FULLY SUPPORT Our President in this personal challenge.
Such courage is not unusual in our history of great leaders. A U.S. president, Vice President as well as other statesmen in the days of the cowboys and founding fathers would not suffer indignity by refusing or dismissing a challenge to a man-to-man duel. Such genuine, personal accountability in leadership is what makes this country great.
Examples of Dignified Company that Mr. Bush would join
Senator Broderick, 1859 VS Chief Justice David Terry
http://www.senate.gov/learning/min_3e.html
Alexander Hamilton, 1804 VS Vice President Burr
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/duel/filmmore/description.html
Andrew Jackson, 1806 VS Charles Dickinson
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/aj7/about/bio/duel.htm
812 Signatures
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Michael Rectenwald
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Chito Lapena
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- INDEED!
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Therese Witkowski
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John Prigun
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- C'mon Bushie....show some guts.....or are you "spineless"
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Cynthia Greene
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Meria Heller
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- I say go for it! Much more sensible than an entire country going to war.
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vera grimsley barrett
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- What Mr. Bush started----Saddam can finish! ...... It's time for Mr. Bush to get a good taste of his own medicine.!
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Patricia A. Martin
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- Be a man, Bush! Stand up like a man! Put up, or shut up! Since you want to put our children's lives on the line, set an example of courage for all of us Americans, & do the right thing: accept the challenge!
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professor rat
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- Go Hussein!
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c currey
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- Let us see George Bush Jr. put his money where his mouth is for a change. Since he was a draft dodger 35 years ago he can atone for it by putting his own butt on the line for a change.
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P. Falco
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- c'mon, good ol' boy, do you have ANY guts?
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Grandparents for Grandchildren
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- Sounds like the right and only thing that makes sense to us. Maybe we'll be able to sleep at night in peace.
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Thomas O'Grady
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- Winner takes all the oil.
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Robert Rosenthal
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- At last a chance for G.W.Bush to prove that he is not a CHICKENHAWK. A chance for regime change without the loss of innocent life.If Bush and Cheney are not abject cowards and have any concern at all for the security and safety of the US they will leap to accept this challenge.Or would they rather have thousands of innocents die?? We are about to find out.
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Jeff Gross
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Leslie M. Feuille
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Doc Smiley
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- Hey DUBYA! Do this one for the Gipper!
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Diana Skillin
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- With God on your side, what do you have to fear?
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David Marshall
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ann gautoier
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- I had thought of this myself/
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D. Worsham
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- This is no more absurd or illegal than Bush wanting to kill Iraqi women & children. Duel & be done with the whole issue.
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Jim Heaton
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- Go get em Tiger
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Jacqueline Robertson
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- You talk the talk now walk the walk Dubya...
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Wayne Westerman
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- You Go Girl!
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Joseph Dana Visalli
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- May he who is responsible for the fewest deaths win
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Sharon Loudon
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Heather Winser
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Marilyn G. Mason
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- Before Mr. Bush is so ready to send others to war, one he has never fought in himself, he should get an idea what it's like. From what I've read, military personnel aren't nearly as eager to go to war as he is. Let him learn what it's like.
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Linda Czerepkowski
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- THE RIGHT SOLUTION !!!!!!
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Karol Wilkins
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- Well...whataya say, george? A tough talkin', rooster-struttin' warmonger like you should be jumpin' at the chance. Oh, wait, that's only if OTHER people are doin' the fightin'. After all, you WERE done in by a pretzel.
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John E. Lewis
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Stephen DeVoy
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- Day after day, night after night, we have seen the Fuehrer, George Bush, beat his chest about his personal enemy. Men of courage meet their enemies face to face. Men of courage do not send others in to do the fighting on their behalf. With so many innocent children slated to be torn to shreds in the name of the Fuehrers personal vendetta, it seems far more noble for the Fuehrer to handle this conflict like a real man and meet Saddam one on one. Perhaps they would look into each others eyes and recognize a common black soul on which to build a friendship: devil meets devil. And if they decided that Hell is only big enough for one of them, we must accede to their individual sovereignty and allow them to settle the matter between themselves, leaving the innocent to pursue their own lives, unfettered by villainous tyranny.
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v.c. zed
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- A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do...
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Ken Eineke
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Dan Burke
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- Since gwbu$h never returned to the Tex. Air National Guard ,Does that not make him a military deserter to this day? This must be the first time in World History that someone who is A.W.O.L. is in the position to order an army to war.
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Kelly Birch
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- I want the pay per view rights.
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Anonymous American
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- This is my only signature. I say do it, and save innocent lives and possibly get rid of two guilty.
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Lori R. Price
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- http://www.legitgov.org/
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Katherine Jones
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- If you are willing to send the miltary to fight for your DADDY..then be a MAN..and do it yourself!!
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Nicholas Ligerakis
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True Patriot
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- If the American dictator really cares about the American people he would jump at the offer. Of course since he has no honor and no dignity this will never happen.He is condemed to live out his sham of a life as a chicken-shit deserter and history books will show this.
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larry
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F.Th. Legov
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- It would be fun to watch.
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Putanum Tame
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- C'mon Georgie Boy! Show the world you're not a Chicken-Shit coward!
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Michael Moen
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- drugs make you smarter
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Robert A Lyle
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Prince Johnson
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- Saddam will probably whip Bush's ASS
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Dave Baker
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Geoffrey Gardmer
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- Let the wild rumpus begin!
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Christine Payack
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- After little George wins (or loses) he should resign from the presidency of the US of A.
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