Your opinions on Bush
- IWillSetYouFree
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The man is a moron and needs to be removed from office at once.Hes a scary man.Also a war nut.Theres so many things wrong with him.How did he ever get to be president???
- Reverend-Kyle
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I think George W. Bush is a genius. No matter what he says, people believe him-- that seems like a good quality.
- bumcheekcity
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At 1/31/04 11:06 AM, Kyle_22 wrote: I think George W. Bush is a genius. No matter what he says, people believe him-- that seems like a good quality.
No, that only proves the bad quality of stupidity in 50% of the American public.
- Dagodevas
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I think he's a man with good intentions, but wrong ideas.
- bumcheekcity
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At 1/31/04 01:03 PM, Dagodevas wrote: I think he's a man with good intentions, but wrong ideas.
I think he truly believes in what he does, which is good. I just happen to disagree with virtually eveything he thinks.
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At 1/31/04 01:08 PM, bumcheekcity wrote: I think he truly believes in what he does, which is good. I just happen to disagree with virtually eveything he thinks.
Hm... I believe a lot of his actions are out of self-interest.
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At 1/31/04 01:16 PM, Veggiemeal wrote: Hm... I believe a lot of his actions are out of self-interest.
Hmmm... Possibly true [Iraq], but I think he believes himself, when he says things about society, etc. Sad, really.
- MountainHermit
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I think he is sly and cunning, but not too intelligent. I also believe that his ideas are not entirely his, and his "advisors" do most of his thinking. HEll he convinced alot of people that Sadam could harm us at any point in time, and even convinvced most Americans that he had ties to Osama (according to a CNN poll). I must admit I do not like him, but he does know how to manipulate the masses.
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At 1/31/04 01:56 PM, MountainHermit wrote: I must admit I do not like him, but he does know how to manipulate the masses.
HE doesn't manipulate them, the right-wing media do.
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But who uses the right-winged media as a tool for manipulation. I will make an organizational chart for this.
*God*
*Big Business*
*Bushs Handlers, I mean advisors*
*Bush(the Public Face of these ideas)*
*Congress********Right-winged media*
*Supreme Court*
*Patriot Act*
*CIA,FBI,NSA,INS,Armed Forces*
*Gullabel voters*
- Slimyguy
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Bush is most defenitely a right-wing extremist. How he got elected is beyond me. He isn't smart in any way, shape or form... the only reason it may appear so is because of all his lackeys high up that do all his thinking for him (all bumbling idiots too, only in my opinion). All he is is a figurehead. The son of a president that revered by the right wing business men. His father is the only reason he in in the white house. So, in short, I think he is dumb.
- LordGilingham
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I am gonna get flamed for saying this but I think Bush is a great president. He does what he believes is right. There is so many things going wrong with the world now a days and people just want someone to blame for it.
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Eh, while I'm not going to claim the man is of exceptional intelligence... he's direct. That's what I like about him. No stepping around things that should've occured a long time ago, but didn't because we didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
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Bush is not stupid. He's halfway intelligent. And he's not simply a figurehead. He was able to do the same things in Texas with a [nearly] totally different administration. Although I will admit, that the governer position of Texas is not the strongest (the legislature has much more control in Texas).
And of course he believes in everything he's done, it's certainly helping his class out. Duh.
The one thing force produces is resistance.
- GooieGreen
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I'd love to say my views on Bush, but I can't for 2 reasons:
A) I'm avoiding another flame war with red_skull
B) I can't express my dislike for the man monosyllabically so most of you to understand me. Oops! There I go again!
- KWAS71KCK
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if you watch You are a F*cking moron episode 5, you'll get my opinion as well as the cartoon's.
US President Bush is one of the dumbest people ever to hit the US.
Smarter people should represent their country and not idiots, war happy lunatics, and wanting to settle personal desires and vendettas
Now You Have To Wash The Floor And Do All Of My Laundry!!!!
- Mr-fidel
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Bush may be an idiot, but Gore just seemed like a power-hungry nazi, somthing about his eyes. Personally I don't like any
high-ranking political figures, they are ALL out for personal gain.
- bumcheekcity
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At 2/1/04 01:51 AM, Mr_fidel wrote: ...Gore just seemed like a power-hungry nazi, somthing about his eyes.
"Something in his eyes"? Bush seemed like a power hungry-nazi to me, but I looked at his views and words.
- MountainHermit
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I think he seriously believes that God is speaking to him and that he wants him to be president. But nobody really believes him. Then again not alot of people believed Jesus was the son of God.
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I have problem with bush. He jus needs better speech skills.
- bumcheekcity
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At 2/1/04 10:19 AM, MountainHermit wrote: I think he seriously believes that God is speaking to him and that he wants him to be president.
We put people in rooms with soft walls for that...
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The sad thing is he has no consideration for human lives out of american ones. All the news talk about is the number of american soldiers that die every day, but how many Iraqi, afghans and other human beings died because of Bush's politics? Most of them were innocents, but I guess living near terrorists is reason enough to die for George W. Bush, or perhaps he just doesn't care about non-americans...
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No doubt a hell of a lot more then our losses. Of course bush doesn't care much about other countrys,and neither does the media,or a number of americans.
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Bush is possibly the one man who could represent his country so horribly. See, he's getting old, he's white, rich as hell and dumb as an ox. He is quite unique, I can't tell you alot of poeple who re like him. And isn't that what a democratically elected president supposed to do, represent his countrys people? He's dumb like a primate. Ever try and watch him aswer some questions without any help? I mean dear god, he's worst than a jock!
Im, ready to say that if George W. Bush wasn't born into a rich family with an ex-president in it, he wouldn't be doing anything over selling vacuums door to door.
- bumcheekcity
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At 2/1/04 12:20 PM, Shangui wrote: ...but how many Iraqi, afghans and other human beings died because of Bush's politics?
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ok i have mixed feelings about bush as a pesident. yes he has done some stupid things like push for war in Iraq via info that was incorect and not giving the wepons inspectors time to do there jobs but at the same time he atempted to help the steel workers of america out by puting a 2% tarif on foreign steel. and to everyone who says that was bad policy you have to understand that his job is to protect american intrests not be the advocate for world buisness. now the tarif was forced to be removed by the EU by threats of a trade war in negotiations on other things like food that the US exports. but the atempt to protect the steel workers of america from unemployment shos that he does look out for the American intrests. the War in Iraq had to be done seen as he suported terorists and the fact that he was not quoperating with the UN i just dont like when or how we went in.
on to demestic policys I like the Idea of the No child Left behind program but i dont like the fact that it wasnt properly funded and that bush decresed the funding for the program but the program itself is a good start and can be worked on. the perscription health care plan is a horable bill because it has so many holes in the amount of coverage and the fact that there is going to need to be a whole new goverment orginization to prosses the paperwork for the program to acept people in yet it doesnt have the funding to hire the people. the program leaves a hole in the compenstations given once your yearly percriptions reach a certian price range.
so takeing allof this into acount i would definitly say that im ambivilent when it comes to his policies but i would like a better suited representitive of the american people in office.
- Shangui
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At 2/1/04 12:54 PM, bumcheekcity wrote:At 2/1/04 12:20 PM, Shangui wrote: ...but how many Iraqi, afghans and other human beings died because of Bush's politics?Try looking here...
Thanks for the site, I'll bookmark it.
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If you are interested on some of the 2000 election info, go to that site. I found it off of the new NOFX cd a few months ago.
- bumcheekcity
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That unprecedented thing is brilliant. Is there anywhere I can download it?
- GooieGreen
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well, maybe Kazaa, otherwise you have to buy it

