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Should George Bush accept the challenge from the Iranian president to debate world affairs, under the condition of no censorship.

I think I would pay to see it, he would probably make a complete arse of himself.

Interesting challenge though, what do you think?

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/08/29/iran.nuclear/index.html

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Well, he won't, first of all. But personally, I'd rather see them - hmm...I'd rather see them have to do a musical number together. Maybe something from "Oklahoma!"
72 brides for 72 husbands maybe?

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Well, he won't, first of all. But personally, I'd rather see them - hmm...I'd rather see them have to do a musical number together. Maybe something from "Oklahoma!"
Or maybe JibJab could come up with something...

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I think it would be a great idea. Ahmadinejad would tie him in knots. Not because he is smarter, they are both smart, but because Ahmadinejad speaks the truth.

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bush isnt to good at that kinda thing, i would however like to see Mr.cheney take a shot at him but not with a shotgun...well.... on second thought

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Engagement is not endorsement, i think they should at least talk.

You can't paint the inside of a house from the garden, and you cant change the ideas of a peole if you do not listen.

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Sod debating,


I'll pay to see them have a boxing match, now that would be quality....

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Engagement is not endorsement, i think they should at least talk.

You can't paint the inside of a house from the garden, and you cant change the ideas of a peole if you do not listen.
that makes too much sense for ol george dubya