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Mr.Bush, Good or Bad?


  • spamalot
    Apr 12 8:58 PM 2007
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    Personally I want to know how you all feel about President Bush... I have a strong dislike for Bush and I always have... I however, did not like Kerry or Gore so I didn't vote for either of them due to issues that I have with their way of presenting themselves. The way I saw Bush as was the lesser of two evils... I do not believe that Bush had anything to do with 9/11 and I do not blame him for that... I have no problems with the war in Iraq... I just don't like Bush! I wanna hear some feedback...

  • Kazrith
    April 13, 2007

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    not a fan

    but truly, no canadian can say they like the american president without lying... lol

  • bob2314
    April 13, 2007

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    oh canadia !!!

    i on the other hand would be a fan of the canadian prime minister if i knew who he was. the last one i knew was gary trudeau

    • Kazrith
      April 13, 2007

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      umm... we never had a gary trudeau. we had a pierre trudeau (gary is an american cartoonist). there have been 7 prime ministers since pierre. one which was a woman. the one right now is stephen harper (im not a fan of him either).

  • Weydon
    April 13, 2007

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    Prime WHATister?! Backwards northerners...

  • nanrek
    April 19, 2007

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    President Bush, the worst president in the history of the United States, is a basically nice guy who is clueless, a little on the dumb side, and opportunistic by pretending to be a born again Christian in order to gain votes from the religious right.

    • ChristSmith
      August 5

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      Nice Guy?

      A nice guy doesn't send mothers and fathers to another country on a lie (he clearly attempted to create the reason for war with iraq). Children have lost their parents in America and Iraq because of this "nice guy".

      He states he is a Christian. His wife and others believe he is a Christian. He is supported by Christian groups. It would not be my job or anyone else to say he is NOT a christian.

      christians don't seem to have a problem supporting him and his war and his torture and his lies and he deceiving and ........ So, if he says he is a christian, then we have to accept that unless his God appears to tell us otherwise. I doubt his god is going to appear. I doubt any of the many god's or versions of god are going to appear but that doesn't keep all the God followers from believing they are real and will come back.

      Notice how excited christians are about seeing god but when they actually become sick with a terminal illness, they start praying to be healed. Not to excited when it comes down to it.

  • Kazrith
    April 25, 2007

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    he doesnt need votes anymore

  • TeChNoWC
    May 28, 2007

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    Includes us backwards downunders then, I assume

    • Orange seedsandpeel
      June 15, 2007

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      bush sucks
      harper is an ass
      and are both dumb
      i think the crash of stephen harper is coming soon i predict it

      and those damn albertans should share their oil cash
      and o-ho-ho yes the flames royally suck(keenan!)



      phew glad i got that off my chest

  • DeafBlindMute
    May 30, 2007

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    Oooohhhhh....Iraq.

    Well......a lot of people seem to be asking this question a lot lately......and I honestly don't know Bush. I don't vote. I'm hardcore against voting. I don't believe in it. The reason I don't vote, is because I'm not the one who counts the votes. But anyway......I usually answer this with "No, I don't like Bush." And I say that simply because I don't like the Iraq war. It's pointless......and also so vague....that it could justifiably last forever.....and that is total bullsh*t!!! So I hate Bush only on the grounds of Iraq.....because every other word out of his mouth is all for keeping this war going. Otherwise....I have no idea who Bush is....besides another gray-haired president who parts his hair, and loves God.

  • intangableenigma
    July 20, 2007

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    Bush is

    a good man, but a horrible president.

    • ChristSmith
      August 5

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      Good?

      Can you tell us what is Good about him? Seriously, I would like to know of the Good things he has done. I am very much aware of many people dying because of him and in my book, this is never good. Innocent people have died, people have been tortured, he has lied, worked to deceive the entire nation for his war. Kids have died, lost their parents and been kicked out of their homes. Do you wonder why they will not allow pictures of what is actually taking place in Iraq? Something to hide? We are a free country but not allowed to see the information that will expose more of what he is doing and has done.

      I really would like to know what Good he has done for America. We still rely on oil to this day. He spent a 128 billion dollar surplus and went into debt to the tune of around 600 billion at this moment because of his lies. Americans are without jobs, without health care, paying outrageous prices for gas, losing their homes and this is all due to his administration...mostly his Christian war against the Muslims.

      How is any of that Good? How could we even use one good thing he has done to offset or even begin to offset any of that bad/evil.

      The only person that will be as bad or worse would be McCain and I am beginning to think he will be worse, if that is possible.
  • Georgie W is just a puppet for his father, who is the real dictator. the former CIA head has long dreamt of turning this country into a fascist dictatorship under his absolute rule, and now, he has done it throught his imbecilic, over-indulged brat of a son. and when Georgie is out of office, he will be replaced with someone just as subservient to George H.W.Bush, the hidden Hitler.

  • Just Rob
    February 20

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    Bush

    is a challenged boy who fell through the cracks of the education system in Texas. He was socially passed all the way through college to appease a wealthy family.

    His handlers are, as a team, the downfall of a great nation. Thanks a lot, Christians...

    • Weydon
      February 20

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      So do you think about any of the opinions that you spout as fact as you roll your eyes to the feeble masses, or do just do a grab mix of annoying your parents with opposing views and falling in with the general mindset of people you've been hanging around? I wanna say Emo-styled, but the type that gets very pissy at the accusation because you're being labeled. But it's too early to tell, so I apologize for the leap.

      Perhaps now you should apologize for generalizing all Christians as greedy Republicans that support the war and think it's okay to strip people of their rights. Or generalizing all Christians as ANYTHING but believers in Christ.

    • ChristSmith
      August 5

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      Interesting, this Bush

      He claims to be a Christian, and is a member of the Christian and Family Values party and is against the woman's right to choose yet he sent people to die in his state for crimes...i think even a mentally handicapped person. Thou Shalt Not kill, unless you want to go to war. He is supported by Christians and his number one supporters to this day are Christians. Yet, he is for torture and seems to ignore "love your enemies". McCain is an even worse copy of this clown we call president.

  • ChristSmith
    August 5

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    George Bush has been nothing but BAD.

    Bush hides behind holes in laws to continue to lie about war, torture and killing of innocent people.
    Think about it, George Bush became President and took more days of vacation than any other president in their first terms...IN our history.

    What happened while he was spending so much time on vacation? Terrorist planned an attack and then killed over 3000 Americans.

    We see that Bush made every attempt to link 9/11 to Iraq so he could go to war. Kill other for which his God apparently agreed with him on war. Thou Shalt Not Kill, unless God tells you to kill or unless you are George Bush. Do what it takes to kill and NOT love your enemies in the name of your God?

    We now know he wanted the anthrax issue to look like it was from Iraq and now we read the following story:

    "A new book by Pullitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind claims that, after the Iraq war began, the White House ordered the CIA to forge a backdated, handwritten letter from the head of Iraqi intelligence to Saddam Hussein, in an attempt to tie Hussein to the 9/11 attacks. Here’s what Suskind reports:

    – Saddam Hussein’s intelligence chief, Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti, told U.S. and British officials there was no WMD in Iraq, “intelligence they received in plenty of time to stop an invasion.”

    – In the fall of 2003, the White House ordered CIA Director George Tenet to forge a “fake letter from Habbush to Saddam, backdated to July 1, 2001,” Suskind writes. “It said that 9/11 ringleader Mohammad Atta had actually trained for his mission in Iraq” and that Iraq bought yellowcake uranium from Niger with the help of al Qaeda.

    – The letter was commissioned “from the highest reaches of the White House.” “It would have to come from the very top,” Suskind told NPR today.

    After the fake letter was released in late 2003, press outlets reported it as evidence of a Saddam/al Qaeda link. “Now, if this is true, that blows the lid off al Qaeda—Saddam,” said Bill O’Reilly at the time.

    “The White House plans to push back hard,” Politico reports. Former CIA Director George Tenet today called the charges “ridiculous” and questioned whether Suskind is a “serious journalist.” “There was no such order from the White House to me,” he said. On NBC’s Today Show, Suskind said Tenet simply does not remember the letter — but Tenet’s staff does:

    I think this is part of George’s memory issue. … He seems not to remember it. That’s at least what he claims. In this book, instead of going to George, I went to all the people around George, close to George, who remember because they were involved in the thing, and they remember what George says to them.

    After a White House meeting, Tenet went back to the CIA and ordered his staff to forge the letter. “Listen Marine, you’re not going to like this, but here goes,” Tenet told Rob Richer, former head of the CIA’s Near East Division, according to Richer.

    Suskind also said he spoke with U.S. intelligence officials who stated that Bush was informed unequivocally in January 2003 that Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction.

    White House press spokesman Tony Fratto attacked Suskind today, stating that he “makes a living from gutter journalism” and calling the book one of Suskind’s “bizarre conspiracy theories.”
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