Well, just out of curiosity I am wondering what is the American public's preception towards Prez. Bush?
Needless to say the Europeans and Asians generally do not rate Bush highly.
Don W
I would not vote for him if he were running for dog catcher.
I think he is a mental moron.
I would however, like to see him impeached (removed from office) for two specific crimes:
1 - lying to sart a war (I believe the actions of the rest of the world resisting the war call indicates they knew all along via their own intelligence sources that his administration was lying about WMD's)
2 - Arresting an American born citizen on American soil and holdhig him in capativity for more than 2 years without due process of law which is Constitutionally protected here in the U.S. (this particular case is before the Supreme Court now)
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I LOVE bush!!!!
eat at the ( ¥ )
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
There seems to be a tendency to debush, which I really have not come to appreciate.
Dick Schneiders
Originally Posted by 632 Regal
It varies. I know some folks who love Bush because he is Christian and others (several of which who are very devout) who think he's not living up to how someone who calls themself a proper Christian should.
He's not the only one holding someone, here in Asheville the sheriff (who is a real wankstain) held 2 guys for murder w/o having anything that resembles evidence, aside from something a local crack whore told him. They finally were released after a year or so. If you want a speedy trial, don't get busted around here. If you want to commit a crime and get off easily, they'll plea bargain anything (2 guys went around shooting people one day, shot 6 folks (no one was killed) they couldn't nail them so the SHOOTER was let go after he said he knew who the driver was...so the DRIVER gets time, the guy pulling the trigger doesn't).
It would be nice if we had some candidates that had a clue. I didn't agree with Bush Sr, but at least he was decent. His son on the other hand, well... :P
Doesnt matter if you like him or not, he'll undoubtedly get re-elected this year.
I believe that the war in Iraq was much needed in order to not only search for WMDs which we have undeniable evidence that they were producing and/or possessing but to also dethrone a tyrant dictator that was much oppressing his people. What would have happened if we didnt march into Germany in the early 40's? Also, I think it is better to look for WPDs and not find any (yet) than to not look and find out when one is launched and locked on to a major city in the US.
the clean cut look, besides it's a big plus not flossing automaticly everytime you eat some.
Originally Posted by Dick Schneiders
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
Originally Posted by Phil M
I think when January rolls around, he'll be retiring toTexas to play golf with "Daddy", the two of them enjoying their severance pay and perks for the remainder of their lives, left to ponder what went wrong, again.
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... and remember, Bush is just another name for............ cunt.
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I cant stand Bush(41) and Shrub (43). Shrub is just chipping away at our freedom with bad foriegn policy, uncontrolled spending. I just hope people dont vote for him again, no telling what will happen to this country with four more years of 43.
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http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/