What part of NYET don't you get?
April/23/06 08:23 PM
Mr. President,
As President of the world's only superpower it must be hard to have people deny your requests. But, it is something you will have to get used to.
Cambodia says no.

You recently asked Cambodia to send troops to Iraq and Afghaanistan. They reminded you they just went through 30 years of fighting and they are tired of war.
They hear the news, they see the carnage on TV; they know about the thousands of kidnappings. It was only natural for them to refuse your request. After knowing what they lived through, only a heartless bastard would even ask. Your only excuse for asking them to begin with has to be your ignorance of their culture and history.
India and Pakistan say no way.

These three countries have been working closely on signing a gas pipeline deal when you asked India to stop their dealings with Iran. This huge project has been planned to route a large gas pipeline through Pakistan to India from Iran.
The three countries have been working on this $7 billion project for over a decade. Tensions between Pakistan and India held the deal up for several years. political distrust religion and land disputes kept things dicey between the two. Hell they fought three wars in the last 52 years. But they have finally settled their differences enough to agree on this pipeline project. According to the Hindu Times back in July of 2000 Pakistan would earn $500 million by purchasing Iranian gas from this pipeline. According to the Times of India, Pakistan President Musharraf once stated the development of the pipeline are "the country's economic salvation and will "break an age old dependence on cotton and textiles as Pakistan's main export earners"

Do you think India and her booming economy and for that matter Pakistan, would turn down an offer to receive years worth of energy from the world's second biggest natural gas supply estimated at 812 trillion cu ft, because you say so?
Iranian Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri said he had an understanding with India and Pakistan and he was 'unconcerned' by your 'opposition' to the deal. Pakistan's oil minister Amanullah Khan Jadoon told Reuters that it was a done deal except for ironing out some technical issues. The Indian oil minister Murli Deora declined to comment, but the three oil ministers will attend a ministerial meeting in Tehran this June.

I know you felt good after working out a deal to give India nuclear technology, but India also recently stated it wouldn't make any explicit commitment to the United States not to conduct fresh nuclear tests as part of the deal you just made with them. They categorically refused to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treat.

Adding insult to injury, India left you out of a deal to buy nuclear fuel and chose to buy it from Russia instead.
Speaking about your buddy Pooty Poot, Russia joins the chorus, and says nyet.
You practically begged Russia for the third time this last week to stop the sale of air-defense missile systems to Iran.

They said they have every intention of delivering the 29 Tor-M1 air-defense missile systems to Iran, which the Russians stress are defensive in nature.

Besides refusing to stop the weapons sale, Russia also rejected your request to end their cooperation in the construction of a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, southern Iran.
You get no respect what-so-ever from all around the world.
How does it feel for the most powerful man in the world to get so screwed and not even get a dinner out of it.
I'll say one thing though, you surely got kissed, kissed off that is.
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: April 23, 2006 9:31:48 PM CDT
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
As President of the world's only superpower it must be hard to have people deny your requests. But, it is something you will have to get used to.
Cambodia says no.

You recently asked Cambodia to send troops to Iraq and Afghaanistan. They reminded you they just went through 30 years of fighting and they are tired of war.
They hear the news, they see the carnage on TV; they know about the thousands of kidnappings. It was only natural for them to refuse your request. After knowing what they lived through, only a heartless bastard would even ask. Your only excuse for asking them to begin with has to be your ignorance of their culture and history.
India and Pakistan say no way.

These three countries have been working closely on signing a gas pipeline deal when you asked India to stop their dealings with Iran. This huge project has been planned to route a large gas pipeline through Pakistan to India from Iran.
The three countries have been working on this $7 billion project for over a decade. Tensions between Pakistan and India held the deal up for several years. political distrust religion and land disputes kept things dicey between the two. Hell they fought three wars in the last 52 years. But they have finally settled their differences enough to agree on this pipeline project. According to the Hindu Times back in July of 2000 Pakistan would earn $500 million by purchasing Iranian gas from this pipeline. According to the Times of India, Pakistan President Musharraf once stated the development of the pipeline are "the country's economic salvation and will "break an age old dependence on cotton and textiles as Pakistan's main export earners"

Do you think India and her booming economy and for that matter Pakistan, would turn down an offer to receive years worth of energy from the world's second biggest natural gas supply estimated at 812 trillion cu ft, because you say so?
Iranian Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri said he had an understanding with India and Pakistan and he was 'unconcerned' by your 'opposition' to the deal. Pakistan's oil minister Amanullah Khan Jadoon told Reuters that it was a done deal except for ironing out some technical issues. The Indian oil minister Murli Deora declined to comment, but the three oil ministers will attend a ministerial meeting in Tehran this June.

I know you felt good after working out a deal to give India nuclear technology, but India also recently stated it wouldn't make any explicit commitment to the United States not to conduct fresh nuclear tests as part of the deal you just made with them. They categorically refused to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treat.

Adding insult to injury, India left you out of a deal to buy nuclear fuel and chose to buy it from Russia instead.
Speaking about your buddy Pooty Poot, Russia joins the chorus, and says nyet.
You practically begged Russia for the third time this last week to stop the sale of air-defense missile systems to Iran.

They said they have every intention of delivering the 29 Tor-M1 air-defense missile systems to Iran, which the Russians stress are defensive in nature.

Besides refusing to stop the weapons sale, Russia also rejected your request to end their cooperation in the construction of a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, southern Iran.
You get no respect what-so-ever from all around the world.
How does it feel for the most powerful man in the world to get so screwed and not even get a dinner out of it.
I'll say one thing though, you surely got kissed, kissed off that is.
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: April 23, 2006 9:31:48 PM CDT
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
