--The "OFFICIAL" Bush Topic--
- Tekster
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Its odd that when people in other nations gets caught being members of a secret society like Skull and bones, they can forget being part of politics... ever. But somehow people in America doesnt seem to care. how come?
"But he's a reborn christian!" says the sweet old but rather naive lady in the wheelchair.
So... if i just jumped out of the closet and yelled "IM A REBORN CHRISTIAN! OMG THANK YOU JESUZ!!" Everyone will just begin to accept all the bad things i do/is a part of JUST BECAUSE GOD IS FORGIVING!!!
No offense, but you americans must admit... The average IQ in your continent is rather low.
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At 8/8/05 06:03 AM, Tekster wrote:
No offense, but you americans must admit... The average IQ in your continent is rather low.
*Waits for someone to post an essay brimming with internet statistics that goes for 10 pages to rebut every word just said*
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At 8/8/05 06:03 AM, Tekster wrote: No offense, but you americans must admit... The average IQ in your continent is rather low.
Nah Americans arent stupid. But Bush and is supporters IQ is enough to get the country in the negatives numbers.
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At 8/8/05 06:23 AM, The_Light wrote: Nah Americans arent stupid. But Bush and is supporters IQ is enough to get the country in the negatives numbers.
Not entirely true.
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At 8/8/05 07:17 AM, Jimsween wrote: http://en.wikipedia...he_Wealth_of_Nations
Lame, the bloody Kiwis beat us. At least Australia is higher than the US (if only because it's in alphabetical order).
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At 8/8/05 07:17 AM, Jimsween wrote: http://en.wikipedia...he_Wealth_of_Nations
Crap, sorry for the double-post, but I should have read all of the article. That book is all lies and hoaxes, disreguard and shat in the dust jacket at your closest library as soon as possible.
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Just a heartless bastard, or simply unable and unwilling to face someone?
"Outside his sprawling ranch, California mother Cindy Sheehan sat on the road with a growing group of war protesters who have pitched tents in shallow ditches. Sheehan's son, Casey, was killed five days after he arrived in Iraq last year at age 24.
Sheehan began her standoff on Saturday, declaring she would stay for the entire month that Bush plans to stay in Texas if he won't meet with her."
Couldn't he at least show the balls necessary to back up his conviction? The woman lost her son no less.. Isn't she owed something more than a cheesy letter in the mail?
- bcdemon
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I'm sure Bush is way to busy signing future oil deals with Taliban type leaders from third world coutnries to walk down his half mile driveway and tell some lady he's sorry that his orders got her son blown to bits.
So he's dumb and a pussy, go figure.
Injured Workers rights were taken away in the 1920's by an insurance company (WCB), it's high time we got them back.
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So what? Is Bush supposed to go up to every single parent of a son or daughter killed in action and say he's sorry that he somehow made an enemy troop kill them, or caused friendly's to down a copter that they were riding in? I don't think so.
Just because she showed up at his ranch doesen't mean that she deserves special treatment. It's stupid enough that they are camping at his house.
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At 8/13/05 03:13 AM, Sir_Snark wrote: So what? Is Bush supposed to go up to every single parent of a son or daughter killed in action and say he's sorry that he somehow made an enemy troop kill them, or caused friendly's to down a copter that they were riding in? I don't think so.
Just because she showed up at his ranch doesen't mean that she deserves special treatment. It's stupid enough that they are camping at his house.
Not normally no, but under these extreme circumstances, yes he should. If it were a fight of defence, then fine. But Bush used false information to start an offensive war, the least he could do is apologize, face to face. And it isn't a matter of special treatment, I feel she deserves that sort of treatment in the first place. In fact, I think when this whole Iraq mess is cleared up, Bush should publicly (with families attending) apologize to each and every mother/father of a deceased soldier for his major, MAJOR screw up.
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Bush is a freaking morron!! why the hell doesnt somone .... you know DO SOMETHING ABOUT HIM!!!
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He needs to talk to Cindy Sheenan, she's embarrassing the hell out of him. It would improve his reputation as you know, not a bastard.
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At 8/13/05 09:53 AM, bcdemon wrote:
Not normally no, but under these extreme circumstances, yes he should.
Nevermind the fact the people who signed up for the Army, Navy, Marine Core and Air Force did it themselves, and were not forced by Bush. I just don't get why he should have to appologise for someone dying in his war. What's more feasible is a public (televised) apology for starting the war, not for "causing them to die". It was the soldiers fault that they died, not Bush's.
Personally appologising to every family effected is a waste of time.
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At 8/14/05 12:25 AM, Sir_Snark wrote:At 8/13/05 09:53 AM, bcdemon wrote:Not normally no, but under these extreme circumstances, yes he should.Nevermind the fact the people who signed up for the Army, Navy, Marine Core and Air Force did it themselves, and were not forced by Bush. I just don't get why he should have to appologise for someone dying in his war. What's more feasible is a public (televised) apology for starting the war, not for "causing them to die". It was the soldiers fault that they died, not Bush's.
You're right, they did sign up on thier own, to defend USA, needless to say, they are not defending USA. Bush started a bullshit war killing thousands and sent 1800+ (and counting) US soldiers to thier death, that is worth atleast an apology, to someone.
Personally appologising to every family effected is a waste of time.
Really? Bush can't spend a day talking to families of soldiers who gave thier lives to "defend freedom"? I guess he is REAL busy this month huh?
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Well, I don't like Bush, but really what I can say? There's almost nothing I can say that hasn't allready been said about him, or on this thread for that matter.
I can go on and on and on about the war, but I'll keep it short by just clearing up a few things.
1. We are not defending freedom. This is an OFFENSIVE war, so there's nothing to defend.
2. Most of the terrorists are from Saudi Arabia. If Bush was going to blow away all of our international support on a war, it should have been with the right frickin country.
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At 8/14/05 12:25 AM, Sir_Snark wrote:At 8/13/05 09:53 AM, bcdemon wrote:Not normally no, but under these extreme circumstances, yes he should.Nevermind the fact the people who signed up for the Army, Navy, Marine Core and Air Force did it themselves, and were not forced by Bush. I just don't get why he should have to appologise for someone dying in his war. What's more feasible is a public (televised) apology for starting the war, not for "causing them to die". It was the soldiers fault that they died, not Bush's.
Personally appologising to every family effected is a waste of time.
He did make it rather easier for them to die you know. It's not like each and every one of them managed to jump off a cliff or whatever.
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At 8/14/05 05:25 AM, Maniac_13 wrote:
He did make it rather easier for them to die you know. It's not like each and every one of them managed to jump off a cliff or whatever.
The point I was trying to make is that they signed up, and they knew the risks. It's not Bush's fault if they didn't know or they didn't understand the inhearent risks of joining the armed forces.
He may have made it "easier", but it's not entirely his fault.
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Being the hardcore Madden fan that I am, I stumbled upon this hilarious bit of info on Gamespot.com
Turns out that when Jeb Bush visited Tiburon studios (The division of EA sports that produces the Madden games) EA made a special clip just for their Governor.
Jeb is a wideout on the Dolphins and George W is a cornerback for the Cowboys (Texas, haha) If you scroll down the page, you'll see the hilarious clip. Trust me, it's worth watching.
http://www.gamespot...g=lastword_all_image
Don't you think this is just a little bit embarassing?
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At 8/16/05 04:52 PM, GorillaUnit485 wrote: Being the hardcore Madden fan that I am, I stumbled upon this hilarious bit of info on Gamespot.com
Did they change the video, because I didn't see Jeb or George.
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It's near the bottom, totally worth watching.
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BUSH IS HARDCORE.
Who else has the balls to destroy the country of a thousand terrorists with the ability to build weapons of mass destruction?
Some may say, "Bush is responsible for the death of two-thousand people!" and I say, "FUCK YOU! If they didn't wanna die, the people should've turned in Saddam beforehand, and crucified him, so he could be the new Jesus!"
Now, I'm not for Bush (c'mon, he's responsible for the death of terrorists, wee need them to destroy our enemies!), but I think he's one bad motherfucker for not being a bitch like the Former presidents are, and mistakingly bombing a country, and -like a true American- not taking responsiblity for his actions.
Screw anti-bush bastards.
Plus, he's a good butt joke for Jon Stewart (anybody else trying to make fun of Bush sucks).
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ummmm....
wait r u pro bush or against him?....i dont get it
u say bad stuff about him and then say hes great, r u being sarcastic or wut?
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At 8/16/05 11:46 PM, GorillaUnit485 wrote: It's near the bottom, totally worth watching.
I see, its on the bottom of the gamespot page, but the EA sports page doesn't have it.
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At 8/17/05 02:19 AM, BALLBAGHITLER wrote: BUSH IS HARDCORE.
Who else has the balls to destroy the country of a thousand terrorists with the ability to build weapons of mass destruction?
Some may say, "Bush is responsible for the death of two-thousand people!" and I say, "FUCK YOU! If they didn't wanna die, the people should've turned in Saddam beforehand, and crucified him, so he could be the new Jesus!"
Now, I'm not for Bush (c'mon, he's responsible for the death of terrorists, wee need them to destroy our enemies!), but I think he's one bad motherfucker for not being a bitch like the Former presidents are, and mistakingly bombing a country, and -like a true American- not taking responsiblity for his actions.
WOW. You're a moron. How does crucifying make the victim Jesus? And how is not taking responsibility "true American?"
Screw anti-bush bastards.
Er...no thanks.
Plus, he's a good butt joke for Jon Stewart (anybody else trying to make fun of Bush sucks).
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At 8/17/05 02:19 AM, BALLBAGHITLER wrote:
(c'mon, he's responsible for the death of terrorists, wee need them to destroy our enemies!)
You're one racist dickhead. Not all arabs are terrorists.
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"according to the latest survey from the American Research Group. Among all Americans, 36% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 58% disapprove. When it comes to Bush's handling of the economy, 33% approve and 62% disapprove."
http://americanresearchgroup.com/economy/
Ouch
For comparisons sake at the same point in his presidency, Clinton had an approval rating of 60 percent with a disapproval rating of 34 percent. (Gallup)

