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Originally posted by eldrickpassage of time may judge him better
9/11 happened on his watch & he had to do something to protect his country
Originally posted by eldrickmany smarter guys if they'd been in his shoes may have done worse...
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I respect the office of the Presidency, and I even respect that George W. Bush tried to do what he ( with the advice of others such as Cheney, Wolfowitz, etc.) thought was right to do. Having said that, I can say that he is for sure the worst President is US history. Let me repeat that just to be sure it is clear: George W. Bush is the worst President in US history. Franklin Pierce, Warren Harding, etc., move over. GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY.
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Originally posted by gmMy only thought on this... what a load of crap.
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Originally posted by jazzcyclistHaving said that, there's no doubt that internationally, Bush will go down in history as our most despised president ever.
9/11 happened on his watch & he had to do something to protect his country
many smarter guys if they'd been in his shoes may have done worse...
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Originally posted by MenniscoOriginally posted by ghVery funny as a Daily Show jape, but in real life I think that's in exceedingly poor taste and is an unacceptable denigration of the land's highest official. (Seriously)
btw that 25% support ain't coming out of Mensa, rest assured.
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Originally posted by ghVery funny as a Daily Show jape, but in real life I think that's in exceedingly poor taste and is an unacceptable denigration of the land's highest official. (Seriously)
btw that 25% support ain't coming out of Mensa, rest assured.
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Very funny as a Daily Show jape, but in real life I think that's in exceedingly poor taste and is an unacceptable denigration of the land's highest official. (Seriously)
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I think it is Measure R. In any event, it is pretty bad when the guy who is writing the arguments against the measure says:
Originally posted by Arguments against Measure RI agree that the invasion of Iraq is the worst foreign policy blunder in the history of the US. I also agree that Bush has been the most ignorant man to ever occupy the office of President. To call him the worst President since Warren Harding is to insult the memory of Harding, who at least did not enter this country into any unnecessary wars.
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It's Prop R, not S and here's a rebuttal (on a Cal site):
As of this writing, 4139 servicemen and women have been killed since the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The number of Iraqis who have been killed as a result of the invasion and occupation of their country cannot be measured. The proponents of this measure may consider the Bush Administration to be a joke. However, the consequences of the decision to invade are not a laughing matter for families of those who have died during the past five years. This measure, whatever its intentions, disrespects them.
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Re: Dubya gets some respect, finally
I heard of this. At first I thought it was bad for him but on second thoughts is it so bad? A sewage plant take crap and turn it into water (sometimes drinkable). Is that so bad?
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Dubya gets some respect, finally
According to an article in the San Diego Union-Tribune, a right wing rag which makes Fox News seem like a bunch of pinkos, There is a Proposition S on the San Francisco ballot which would rename a wastewater treatment plant the "George W Bush Sewage Treatment Plant". The voters phamplet pro argument was in the form of a haiku (I didn't count sylables.
Need Bush memor'l?
Sweage plant available.
How appropriate.
You rock George!Tags: None
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