lyonn
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:43 PM
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Bush, speaking in Yuma about border security, Hard Work! |
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Again bush is using those memorized words and it occurred to me that the hardest work bush has ever done is memorize all the speeches he must make to fake out the dumbass population. He doesn't know the meaning of Hard Work.
This speech is typical, he just mentioned "thuggery". what the hell
He is full of insults and ignorance.... the usual
Speaking to the children again.....
This BS won't fly bush, anymore......
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mohinoaklawnillinois
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:46 PM
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1. I turned it off. I couldn't stand listening to him. |
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He's a complete asshole...
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:47 PM
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2. And he just ended with |
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"May god bless you all" with 'Hail to the Chief' playing in the background . . . he makes me sick!
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lyonn
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:51 PM
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4. Oooh that was so heartfelt!!!! Blessing all those of Yuma! |
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Edited on Mon Apr-09-07 12:55 PM by lyonn
All I could vision was all the middle fingers going up in the audience. Was going to say crowd but there probably wasn't one. Again, he insults the people. Every time he speaks now I figure that is one more vote for a Democrat.
Edit: He didn't mention the border patrol agents that are doing time for doing their job. Yes, I realize that the agents probably shouldn't have fire their gun at the guy running away, but, they got something like 11 and 12 years for breaking the rules, assuming that is the situation. Unbelievable
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Mon Apr-09-07 01:26 PM
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9. Considering how many rules Shrubya has broken, |
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What Ramos and Campeon did was small potatoes. I'm glad the latest wind-up puppet speech came after I'd had my coffee and breakfast -- usually we on the West Coast get subjected to him right around breakfast time, enough to ruin ANY day.
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:49 PM
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3. It is probably 'hard work' getting him |
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prepared to speak publically. I cannot imagine how many tutors he must require.
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:54 PM
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5. Here Bush is 23 miles from my computer, right now, and I would not |
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walk across the street to see him, if I could walk that far. I've got good Democratic buddies taking care of the protest. Hope Congressman Grijalva is among them.
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lyonn
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Mon Apr-09-07 12:58 PM
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6. Oh good Bobbieo!! Maybe they will show the finger! |
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Nice to know that those in that area know what this jerk is all about and it sure isn't closing the borders.
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Mon Apr-09-07 01:13 PM
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7. Unfortunately, lyonn, Yuma County has traditionally been a |
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conservative Democratic sector and over the past decade may of those Demos have joined the Republican party. One good sign, though, our Demo candidate for state senate eeked by her Republican oppontent. Guess that counts!!!
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Mon Apr-09-07 01:22 PM
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8. He doesn't memorize squat. Look at the ear piece thingys,,,,, |
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He doesn't have the brain cells to remember what he ate for breakfast. I mean drank for breakfast. :(
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Tue Apr-10-07 12:40 AM
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10. Missing the big picture |
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All the wonderful insults you are piling on are true (except the one about drinking for breakfast, rumor has it that Pres. Bush is completely dry these days), but they miss a much more important point:
A. Immigration, in particular illegal immigration and work permit programs are one of the biggest policy problems facing the nation. B. The two houses of congress, both under democratic control, are wasting all their effort on the Iraq war (where they have very little influence for changing anything), when they are not busy working on new assault weapons bans (remember what happened after the 1994 AWB: one word, Newt). C. The only politician of some visibility who seems to at least talk about the immigration problem is a republican, namely Mr. Bush.
Take all that together, and I can easily see the do-nothing democrats being voted out of congress again in 2 years.
It is very possible that Mr. Bush has so poisoned the waters for republican presidential candidates that whoever gets the democratic nomination will be a shoe-in for the presidency in 2008. I find that to be good (although not all democratic presidential candidates are to my liking, but none of the republican ones are). But the democrats losing congress again, because they can only do grandstanding and campaigning and politicking, instead of solving real problems, would be very sad.
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