luckyleftyme2
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Sun Sep-02-07 08:30 AM
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will this be "dubyas" legacy |
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It appears that in every political venue he is losing ground. he lost "karl rove",gonzales,warner,and craig in less than a month. the latest on the "IRAQ WAR" IS bad at best,awful most likely. his immigration views are absolutely off the wall,his defiance of the will of the american public (iraq,immigration,wasteful spending etc.)who are his real boss has hurt his party beyond immediate repair. How many more signals will it take before the senate and the house put the restraints on him or impeach him? I see absolutely no way that history can re-write his inequities to make him appear anything but inept.
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JohnnyLib2
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Sun Sep-02-07 08:48 AM
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1. I predict my great grandchildren will read that he was |
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obstinate inflexible overly insulated by a staff that lacked in public service orientation
and presided over
the dawn of swiftboating, the erosion of public trust in the administration the weakening of the boundary between church and state and near-destruction of our military resources.
Helluva guy to have a beer with, though. :shrug:
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luckyleftyme2
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Sun Sep-02-07 09:17 AM
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4. I'VE SEEN HIM @ THE BAR |
daninthemoon
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Sun Sep-02-07 09:01 AM
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2. I recently drove into Texas, and for the first time saw a welcome |
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sign" Welcome to Texas proud home of president george w bush". My first thought (after I threw up a little) was, how long will that sign stay up? My second thought was, what will they do when he moves back to his real home in Maine? I assume the for sale signs are already in his crawford garage.
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luckyleftyme2
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Sun Sep-02-07 09:14 AM
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Edited on Sun Sep-02-07 09:15 AM by luckyleftyme2
CAN WE MANIACS EXILE HIM? OR GIVE WALKERS POINT TO NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Dan
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Sun Sep-02-07 04:32 PM
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8. I've been wondering if |
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the next president will be required to turn Bush (and members of his administration) over to the Hague for war crimes.
I would support such an effort, and it would be the first real step in rejoining the community of nations.
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C_U_L8R
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Sun Sep-02-07 09:42 AM
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5. Bush will forever be known as the Eric Cartman of presidents |
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according to Wiki...
"Cartman is one of four central characters in the series and often acts as a catalyst for their adventures through his over-enthusiasm and selfishness. Cartman is notably eccentric, often reacting in violent and over-dramatic ways to events he dislikes and openly expresses his hatred of any race or group of which he is not a member, particularly of the Jews due to his rivalry with Kyle Broflovski, leading to him idolising Adolf Hitler. He often manipulates others, at which he is very adept, to meet his own ends, regardless of the consequences to other people, even if it can result in deaths and destruction."
"Cartman's personality has notably changed over the course of series. While always self-centered and bigoted, he was portrayed as more of an immature brat in the earlier seasons. As the seasons progressed, his personality became more aggressive and cunning, eventually crossing the line into outright sociopathy, while his bigotry morphed seamlessly into Nazi-like hatred. His abilities to manipulate other people into doing what he wants have become keener, along with his overall intelligence (though he still can be extremely stupid)."
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Auntie Bush
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Sun Sep-02-07 09:50 AM
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6. What a perfect comparison. Just brilliant! |
Auntie Bush
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Sun Sep-02-07 10:12 AM
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7. The only thing that could save his legacy is if |
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we make Iraq a peaceful true Democracy and not have it come under the control of Iran and all out civil war doesn't break out. What are the chances of that happening? But the fool keeps trying even though it means thousands more deaths and expenses just because he just CAN'T admit DEFEAT....bad for his legacy.
He'll NEVER admit defeat...so the war will continue until the Dems are in power and then history can say bush was winning but those wimpy Dems let us be defeated...just like Viet Nam. That's why he recently compared Iraq to Viet Nam. The man is a thick, stubborn, self centered, delusional FOOL.
I'm listening to him on C-SPAN now and it's taking all my willpower to keep from throwing up or spitting on my own TV screen!
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Sun Sep-02-07 04:39 PM
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9. This is why you don't put the loser in the White House... |
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Now, if the Supreme Count learns this lesson, we'll be a lot better off.
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