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Old 04-25-2007, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Re: House GOP Seeks Quick Vote on Iraq Pullout

I think he's right (Murtha) I just wished the Democrats would get their act together and take back the country . They seem to be too concerned about their personal image and career , meanwhile an idiot runs the country . Supporting the troops also means pulling them out of a lost cause , and seeing to it they are taken care of . Something the republicans haven't ever heard of until that VA scandal . After the prison scandals and Michael MOORES 911 I pretty much knew BUSH had as much on the ball in IRAQ as he did in NEW ORLEANS ,,,,(nothing) Our new KING is retarded in my opinion ,,just the rich son of another bad president , and an oil man to boot making the gas price hikes no surprise since Exxon and other companies were already on his yahoo buddie list .
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Old 04-26-2007, 07:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Don't forget that Bush is responsible for the Va Tech shootings, Don Imus, the Bears losing the Super Bowl, dandruff, homeless felines, the pet food recall, burnt muffins, the plane crash on Lost, Boris Yeltsin's death, and Sanjaya.
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Old 04-26-2007, 07:56 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I heard a rumor that Bush was part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy", in that he put Monika Lewinski up to seducing Bill Clinton. So it turns out that was Bush's fault too. Damn Bush is an evil guy; not only does he personally secretly fly to Iraq several times a day to personally plant roadside bombs and hire people to blow themselves up in crowds; but now he's found to be behind the whole Monika Lewinski scandal !
Bush must be Satan himself for all this evil & trickery !
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I heard that Bush wants to starve every child under the age of 8.


Oh and he also made the Packers lose but made them win enough games to screw up their draft. That freak'n Bush.
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Yep, one bad dude that Bush. It rained today when I wanted to do some outside work, so he is at it again. Just can't win because he is so incompetent that he doesn't even know what weather I need today. Oh, my car is low on gas, so he screwed me on that also. If he had any brains, he would have filled that thing up for me yesterday. One last thing, my yard needs mowing, but it is too wet. Don't know why he didn't take care of that before today. He is such an idiot not taking care of us Americans.
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The opinion of professonals:

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Of 415 historians who expressed a view of President Bush’s administration to this point as a success or failure, 338 classified it as a failure and 77 as a success. (Moreover, it seems likely that at least eight of those who said it is a success were being sarcastic, since seven said Bush’s presidency is only the best since Clinton’s and one named Millard Fillmore.) Twelve percent of all the historians who responded rate the current presidency the worst in all of American history
But that was from 2004 and he's certainly improved since then...
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During the reign of Ronaldus Magnus (see my avatar), he was vilified by his detractors. He had a liberal Congress and the liberal media (without the benefit of Fox, or Drudge, or Rush). Sixteen years after his presidency, he was voted the greatest American EVER. Let's ask those 415 historians in 18 years what they think of Bush. I'd wager that the results will be shifted. As I have said a million times before, History will vindicate George W. Bush.
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Lol conspiracy theorists. Of course Bush put Lewinsky up to it, it's all part of the master plan.

Yeah, the future will probably see vindication of George Bush, but I don't think they'll be as kind to his party. They're the ones who should take responsibility, in my opinion. George Bush definitely isn't the brightest president, but I don't think he's particularly evil either- I mean, look at history's most evil. Pretty much all of them were of above-average intelligence.
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Of 415 historians who expressed a view of President Bush’s administration to this point as a success or failure, 338 classified it as a failure and 77 as a success. (Moreover, it seems likely that at least eight of those who said it is a success were being sarcastic, since seven said Bush’s presidency is only the best since Clinton’s and one named Millard Fillmore.) Twelve percent of all the historians who responded rate the current presidency the worst in all of American history

But that was from 2004 and he's certainly improved since then...
Gee, I wonder how many of those "historians" are radical left-wing "professors" ? You know, like the ones that like to re-write "history" all the time to demonize the "evil" "right-wing" U.S.

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HEADLINES

AMERICA PULLS OUT!!! Iraq Pregnent?
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AMERICA PULLS OUT!!! Iraq Pregnent?
As a matter of fact, it will be pregnant if we prematurely pull out !
Pregnant with happy terrorists and radical fascist muslims. And in 9 months or so, maybe they'll pop out of Iraq to terrorize the world ! Oh, how we'll all dread the terrible 2s !

And the Happy father(s) will be the democrats and left-wing radicals around the world.
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HAHAHAHA!

I hope that post was meant solely for my joy and lulz. You win 1 internets.
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if you were talking about mine... yes it was... I can't speak for Cstr but I do believe what he is saying...


Pull out now and Iraq WILL become a death trap and then the world will decry us for pulling out too soon and the democrats will still blame the republicans for the loss even tho they were the ones that forced us out!
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Pull out now and Iraq WILL become a death trap and then the world will decry us for pulling out too soon and the democrats will still blame the republicans for the loss even tho they were the ones that forced us out!
That's a pre-ordained FACT.

Nostradamus could've had Alzheimer's disease, a labotomy, a brain tumor, and been in a brain injury accident to boot, and STILL be able to predict this.
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During the reign of Ronaldus Magnus (see my avatar), he was vilified by his detractors. He had a liberal Congress and the liberal media (without the benefit of Fox, or Drudge, or Rush). Sixteen years after his presidency, he was voted the greatest American EVER. Let's ask those 415 historians in 18 years what they think of Bush. I'd wager that the results will be shifted. As I have said a million times before, History will vindicate George W. Bush.
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It is true that the so called historians and professionals may be wrong, in particular because they don't have the time to look back in retrospect. Even the judgment on Regan's legacy is premature in my opinion. 100 years down the road they may (and probably will) think otherwise.
Regan presidency, was a decisive one. I look at time as before and after Regan.
Almost everything I consider negative started with Regan. Bush is a close follower of that doctrine, even more then his father. Current political arguments seem to be between democrats and republicans, yet they are between Regan's followers and the others.
Republican presidents before Regan were different. Take Eisenhower and Nixon, two republican presidents after WW2. They did not cause the damage which Regan did. People forget that Nixon opened China and ended the Vietnam debacle. Yes, he was a republican president.
Religion as a crucial issue in elections (as opposed to a personal one). The decimation of America's middle class. The total disproportion in income - which today reached record levels. The outsourcing of millions of American jobs. He called it the battle against protectionism. If so, Eisenhower and Nixon were both hyper protectionists. Flooding the country with tens of millions illegal immigrants (in spite of the 1986 reform). These and many others started with Regan's presidency.
But Regan was lucky. Somehow things did not stick to him and he remained relatively clean. G W is not that lucky. Like Regan, he is lead by ideology and bends reality to match his views. Unlike Regan he failed us and will not be remembered as a good president.

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Feel free to disagree all you would like to..... it's what keeps us going!

Read An American Life Reagan's autobiography. The man ended the cold war. Unemployment went down, inflation went down, taxes went down. You view Reagan as the focal point for all things bad. I view him as the catalyst for all things good. He was the first real conservative president we had. I got to see him in person in 1988. It was one of the most awesome days of my life. Actually I am lucky, I got to see the 40th president once, the 41st president once, and the 43rd president thrice.
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The man ended the cold war.
And now George Walker needs to fabricate (WMD etc) reasons to go to hot war...
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First off, there's STILL no solid proof GWB deliberately "lied"; only in left-wing blogs and left-wing conspiracy theories.

Secondly, GWB was only enforcing the UN guidlines set forth for Iraq, which the UN didn't have the balls to enforce (because, as we learned later, several nations were in bed with Sadam in the oil-for-food scandal). Sadam was constantly screwing with UN inspectors, and acting suspicious. One of the UN mandates included use of force if Iraq didn't comply. Not too surprising, the 3 main UN members against using force were all left-wing led countries at the time, France, Germany, Russia, all of which were also involved in the UN oil-for-food scandal.
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Haha, cstr20cstr, I see you bit the bullet. When it comes to being in bed with Saddam, I suspect everybody wanted to follow the US example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._su..._Iran-Iraq_war
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In regards to the war in Iraq, who said "I did the best I could with the information I had at the time?"

C'mon class.............. the clock is ticking.
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