LynneSin
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:53 AM
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Put your thinking caps on: Find one thing about Bush you actually liked |
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Seriously - has George W. Bush done anything in the last 3.5 years that you can actually think "Damn, I'm glad he did that one"
Think hard - come on, we should be able to come up with just one thing!
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:54 AM
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1. he can really hold his liquor. |
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:56 AM
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4. Until he passes out from a pretzel incident. |
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Then he spills his booze.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:55 AM
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2. actually, there is, but it is so heavily overshadowed by most of his |
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other actions that I can't remember it. I'll try.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:55 AM
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3. Something he's done in office? Wow...that's tough. |
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There is one redeeming quality about George: he likes baseball. If I was forced to spend time with George, I'd choose to do it at a baseball game.
OK, there is another thing at which George excels: he makes carbon dioxide really well. Plants need that, ya know!
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:56 AM
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:57 AM
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6. I liked his proposal to go to Mars..... |
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However, i think we need to fix the problems on Earth first. We have no business going to space if we can't get our shit together here.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:58 AM
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9. Really? When does he leave? |
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:59 AM
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11. especially if it were him going. |
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:08 AM
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15. maybe there is oil on mars? |
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I am sure we'll screw up the Martian environment too.
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:10 AM
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18. If he were serious I'd agree, but... |
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...Mars missions won't be funded by a Bush administration, imho. Further, since NASA is required to restructure to support a Mars mission, when that falls through NASA's goose will be at least partially cooked.
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:57 AM
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7. No call telemarketers list and taking cell phones #'s with you |
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That's TWO count 'em TWO!
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:59 AM
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10. Oh and Afghanistan-I agree with invading Afghanistan |
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Now HOW we did it/are doing it is a whole other matter.
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:04 AM
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13. I'll agree with you on that. |
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:00 AM
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12. Two things? You're not going to secretly vote for him are you |
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:37 AM
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It's Nader all the way
:bounce::evilfrown::scared::bounce:
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Thu Jul-15-04 08:58 AM
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8. Well, he did do a lot to set back the neocons by just being Bush. |
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So I could say I liked that aspect.
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:10 AM
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17. Agreed. He managed to singlehandedly set back the Conservative |
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movement more than any single other person ever has.
He also shed light on the PNAC, in all it's horrifying glory.
He has scared the hell out of fence-sitters and moderates.
So, there are several things that the jackass has done that are "good."
Stephanie
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:06 AM
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14. I think he is successfully uniting Americans against him |
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I like that.
but also i like that he has not gone totally oppositional to gun ownership.
Some day I can have my UZI ?
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:09 AM
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16. He's exposed the Neocons true agenda... |
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their ruthlessness and ineptitude. Now at least we know clearly what we are up against. Not something he did deliberately, I know.
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:14 AM
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19. Easy one! I would not have gotten |
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married if it weren't for Shrubby.
There are about, what? Ten other DUers that should send the sorry little creep a "Thank You" note for introducing us to our SO's?
I wouldn't know what my damned toaster was for.
I wouldn't have met dmr, NSMA, RJ; wouldn't have seen all the cute pet pictures, wouldn't have ever heard GuyJames....
I have a lot to thank Shrub for!
Stephanie
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:15 AM
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20. Something that I can say "Damn, I'm glad he did that one" |
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no, not one single thing...
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:15 AM
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21. I'm glad he fell off that moronic "Segway" thing ... |
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possibly helping to postpone the death of walking by a few years.
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:22 AM
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22. Let's see, when he broke my dad's leg? No |
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When he let 9-11 happen on purpose? No. When he invaded Afghanistan for a pipeline? No. When he invaded Iraq under false pretenses? No. When he tapped solar energy funds to print his industry-written energy plan? No.
Not one thing, not one single thing. He is a demon and a beast and our country needs to be ridded of this excrescence.
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Thu Jul-15-04 10:34 AM
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25. How did he break your dad's leg? |
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I'd be interested in hearing this story :)
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Thu Jul-15-04 02:24 PM
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38. "Residential Motorcade" accident |
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They stopped traffic right in the road so that Chimpy could (dis)grace the streets of our town, but they didn't tell the big semi-truck coming up over the hill and he smashed into my dad's car.
Sad, huh?
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Thu Jul-15-04 09:58 AM
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24. under-funding "No Child Left Behind" |
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I'm glad that he under-funded the "No Child Left Behind" program. That program is a sad excuse at public education reform. The sooner that program dies, the sooner we can find something that will really help improve our schools.
What can Bush do for me in the near future that will bring me joy? I will rejoice to no end when Kerry defeats Bush in November's election. I cannot wait for the day that I see Bush leaving the White House with his tail between his legs. :hi:
And if Bush gets re-elected... I may go find a cave in Canada to live in for the next four years.
Bush's slogan should be: "No corporation left behind"
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Thu Jul-15-04 10:54 AM
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28. there is a tiny good part in that law |
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it is really pathetic that this law is underfunded, because a lot of the things that teddy kennedy put in there are good. i am on the nclb parent advisory council at my kids school. we get 1% of chapter one funds to spend on parent education and involvement. it would be all good if they had added 1% to the pot, but they didn't. we also have to sign off on the use of all title 1 funds. mostly it does suck, and is really intended to privatize the schools.
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:11 PM
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30. Bush tried to paint himself as caring about education |
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Thanks for pointing out that there are some positives to the NCLB act. Even the good points are rather mute if funding lacks.
I most dislike the fact Bush tried to paint himself as caring about education by backing something that is ultimately meant to cripple public education.
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:41 PM
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32. i seriously considered |
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doing a "bush cheney 1984" button series. there are some out there. it almost seemed too easy. clear skies, healthy forests, no child left behind, support the troops, on and on. mostly, i ended up not doing it, cuz it was the addition of at least a dozen buttons and i can barely schlep them around now.
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Thu Jul-15-04 10:47 AM
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26. He has shown us the value of |
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Thu Jul-15-04 10:49 AM
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terriers get such a bad rap
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Thu Jul-15-04 11:15 AM
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Johnny Cash the National Medal of Arts. Although there is no question Mr. Cash well deserved it, at least bush* went through with it.
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:15 PM
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31. I'm trying, I swear, but I can't. |
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I'm not against tax cuts, but the way he did it was absurd and counterproductive. That's as close as I can come to answering you.
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Thu Jul-15-04 12:46 PM
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33. when he yuks it up at fund-raisers ... |
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Edited on Thu Jul-15-04 12:49 PM by Lisa
This is similar to a point raised by a couple of earlier posters. His liking for inappropriate jokes has taught me that there are different varieties of Republicans, and many of the traditional conservatives think he's crude and ill-mannered. Just by "being himself" he reveals how callous, greedy, and irresponsible his cabal is!
p.s. Do I like anything about the man himself? Well, I find myself focusing on his eyebrows when he talks, because they are far less objectionable to me than his smirk, or his smarmy voice. I suppose my favorite fictional Bush image is "Ranger George", though I realize that this is just as much an artificial character (script, wardrobe, etc.) as President Bartlet from "The West Wing".
He claims to like Larry McMurtry (and also various mystery writers) -- if he really does read those books, at least we would have something to discuss. That, and tree identification.
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Thu Jul-15-04 01:38 PM
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35. I thought and thought and finally remembered two |
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I LIKED the tax break and improved writeoffs for small businesses. I know many people here are adamantly against taxcuts of any kind, but I'd rather support small businesses over giant corporations any day, so any legislative assistance or tax relief that can help these smaller businesses flourish gets a pass in my book.
Small businesses always struggle to survive, moreso in a Bush economy, so I tend to support whatever supports them.
I also happen to agree with the invasion of Afghanistan (it certainly wasn't a popular opinion here at the time, though I know I'm not the only one). Whatever the history, Afghanistan had a government that vocally advocated the destruction of the U.S., actively murdered its own citizens for not being "Muslim enough", was primarily composed of non-Afghan Arab criminals who'd fled their own countries, and sheltered and offered willing haven to well known and admitted terrorist organizations. It's widely forgotten today, but we even offered to leave them alone if they'd just expel Al Queda and hand over its leaders, and they refused, point blank admitting that they supported Al Queda's goals. Unlike Iraq, I believe that Afghanistan was a justified military target, and that the nation is better off today than it was before the war.
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Thu Jul-15-04 01:56 PM
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36. I drank the Kool-aid for about 5 minutes after 9-11 |
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...when he was standing on the rubble and the rescue worker handed him the bullhorn, walked away, and Bush said "where are you going," motioned him back, and put his arm around him.
If he had turned out to REALLY be that man...inside and out...if it wasn't a hollow P.R. sham...I tend to think that DU would primarily consist of The Lounge and a pantsload of "cute kitten" threads, but not a hell of a lot of Bush-bashing.
He was not that man. Or maybe, for that one brief moment, he WAS. But it didn't last.
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Thu Jul-15-04 02:07 PM
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I have been sitting here since you created this message thread and I have been racking my brain trying to figure out something that I liked about him and I keep drawing a blank.
I hate him!
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