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Thu Apr-15-04 03:26 PM
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Bush is embarrassing to American people - he can't even talk |
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It's really sad when you need an interpreter to understand the president.
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:27 PM
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Edited on Thu Apr-15-04 03:27 PM by swag
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Mountainman
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:29 PM
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2. Latest wing nut spin is that this is a positive for Bush. It's endearing. |
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He's just like one of us you know. Talks from the heart even though he mangles his sentences that isn't important. It's what he's trying to say that matters. He gets down on his knees to God nightly to get his next day's instructions.
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:32 PM
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3. unfortunately it has been a positive for Bush |
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it worked in the debates against Al Gore, for example
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Thu Apr-15-04 05:05 PM
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11. He isn't like anyone I know |
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I can't even figure out what he is trying too say, and I am not convinced that he even knows what he is trying to say or that he understands what he is trying to say. :crazy: The man is an idiot! He speaks from an evil heart.
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:35 PM
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4. I guess the wingnuts want to feel |
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smarter and better informed than their fearless leader.
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:35 PM
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5. When your support base has gooseshit for brains |
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you can't use multi-syllabic words or complex thoughts. They like listening to morons, its makes them feel comfortable and unchallenged.
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:37 PM
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6. It's pretty bad when you don't get one sentence |
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into prepared remarks without magling a word.
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:47 PM
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7. I know, I constantly apologize to my foreign-born wife... |
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I still can't believe the election was so damn close. Gore should have won in a landslide. Almost half the people were dumb enough to vote for a guy that was a failed governor, failed businessman, failed baseball owner, has trouble with English, has a criminal record, went AWOL, abused drugs & alcohol, etc...
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Thu Apr-15-04 04:01 PM
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can't believe how many times i have to remind her that we are all NOT like him... just too many =(
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Thu Apr-15-04 03:57 PM
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8. We have embarrassed ourselves by letting him occupy the WH |
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He should be run out of town for every single action he has taken - domestically and militarily. We should be able to SHAME him into stepping down. Alas, he just pushes forward with his fascist agenda, and we revel in the thought of pushing him out in November -- in an election that will be fixed. An election system that was the a-1 no.1 priority of bush when he got into office. You think he was doing something altruistic for 'america' when he pushed through HAVA? Oh no... he was cementing his 8 year term. And only god knows what the plan will be for post-november... to ensure TOTAL CONTROL - forever?
He should be run out of town. And the people have the power to do it. WE don't need an impeachment. We just need to apply popular pressure and run him OUT of town.
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Thu Apr-15-04 05:00 PM
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10. Did Bush remind anyone else of a fighting rooster? |
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I'm talking about the back-and-forth pacing, the aggressive poking out of the face, the clucking of the short answering phrases, and the generalized belligerence.
Alas, this cock-o-the-walk quality about Bush is what so much of the electorate admires. It's why he can't and won't ever admit that his administration ever makes a mistake or that anything is ever his fault. I was pleased to see that the press is starting to make a point of this phenomenon, but again, altogether too many voters approve of Bush's hardass nonsense.
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