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BrutalDemon -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:20:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity

Here you go. Enjoy!



Enjoy what? That's not the report... it's another neo-con, pseudo-scientific, hose job on Kerry. Doesn't even defend Bush, just says that Kerry is even dumber.




Sanity -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:25:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BrutalDemon

Enjoy what? That's not the report... it's another neo-con, pseudo-scientific, hose job on Kerry. Doesn't even defend Bush, just says that Kerry is even dumber.


Try again, friend. That web page is filled with all kinds of fun-filled links, like this one http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1530220.stm that points and laughs at those who are STUPID enough to fall for all the silly Bush-bashing hoaxes perpetrated by the Left




meatcleaver -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:28:52 AM)

The fact that people find it easy to believe Bush is the most stupidest man to hold office in 50 years says a lot!




Sanity -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:42:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

The fact that people find it easy to believe Bush is the most stupidest man to hold office in 50 years says a lot!


No, the fact that the sheeple on the Left are this GULLIBLE says a lot




meatcleaver -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:47:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

The fact that people find it easy to believe Bush is the most stupidest man to hold office in 50 years says a lot!


No, the fact that the sheeple on the Left are this GULLIBLE says a lot


You have just got to admit the man is a incoherent rambler. I have never heard him make a coherent statement of policy or even one that made sense. Whether he is capable of complex thought is something else but he certainly can't communicate complex ideas and from observing his policies or the results of them, I doubt he has any complex thoughts.




Sanity -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:54:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver
You have just got to admit the man is a incoherent rambler. I have never heard him make a coherent statement of policy or even one that made sense. Whether he is capable of complex thought is something else but he certainly can't communicate complex ideas and from observing his policies or the results of them, I doubt he has any complex thoughts.


How wrong can you possibly be... I clearly remember that the man received standing ovations and thunderous applause from representatives of both parties during the speeches he gave before Congress right after 9/11

It's pretty bad when you fall for your own lies and bullshit there, meat

Wake up and come back to reality sometime - that's an invitation




ShadowMster -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 9:57:32 AM)

He could have been a trained ape saying "We will get them dude for what they did" and would have gotten a standing round of applause.  It's 6 years later.  Have we completed anything he promised that night, except doubling the national dept (we owed 4 trillian when he took office, and now owe 9 tillian -- say what you like about Clinton, the budget was balanced).

So, I'll be branded a liberal for this comment I am sure, even thou I'm not.  Is it too muchto ask that who ever is in office, do what he was elected to do, that is, serve the people istead of his own selfish interests?

Tell me again how Iraq was involved in 9-11?  The hyjackers were Saudi, but the Bush and Saudi familiy have been friends of generations.  Oil is at all times high, yet the bush fortune is in oil.  And wasn't Iraqi oil going to pay for this war?  I guess I should be a good Republican and just act dumb..  not question my leaders and their ability..  After all, if I act dumb, I can agree Bush is leading a govenment that has only the best intentions for my family and future generations in mind.

It took 40 years to owe 4 trillian dollars.  Only took bush, who has NEVER vetoed a spending bill, 6 years for us to be 9 tillian in debt.  Still no reforms to healthcare, social security, yet if your an attorney wanting to prosecute his friends, your now unemployed.




ShadowMster -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 10:12:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: selfbnd411

Lol!  But does anyone feel a legitmate sense of sympathy for him, entirely apart from what they think of his policies? 


I did, till I realized he is where he wants to be.  If he had been forced into this role like a prince placed on the throne by the dying king, then I could pitty him.

He has chosen to be where he is.  If someone is pullinghis strings, it is because he was either outsmarted or has traded the strings for the spot on the stage.

Now, I doubt he was out smarted.  After all these years in office, you think if that was the case, he could have addressed it (see the movies "Dave" or "Moon over Paradon" for more on this thought).

Pitty him?  No, I pitty everyone else for having to have a president worthy of our pitty.





MariaB -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 3:04:51 PM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw4Bhmm22xo




Sinergy -> RE: Pity Bush? (4/20/2007 6:02:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver
You have just got to admit the man is a incoherent rambler. I have never heard him make a coherent statement of policy or even one that made sense. Whether he is capable of complex thought is something else but he certainly can't communicate complex ideas and from observing his policies or the results of them, I doubt he has any complex thoughts.


How wrong can you possibly be... I clearly remember that the man received standing ovations and thunderous applause from representatives of both parties during the speeches he gave before Congress right after 9/11



I remember him doing that, Sanity.

He read from prepared cue cards a speech written by somebody else.

Your point would be? 

Sinergy




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