Bushisms

jtexas

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"I understand that the unrest in the Middle East creates unrest throughtout the region."<br /> --Washington, D.C.; March 13, 2002<br /><br />"You see, the Senate wants to take away some of the powers of the administrative branch."<br /> --Washington, D.C.; September 19, 2002<br /><br />"For a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times."<br /> --Tokyo, Japan; February 18, 2002
 

JGREGORY

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"For a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times."<br />--Tokyo, Japan; February 18, 2002
Uh DUH!!!! I think in that 150 year span we where at war with Japan at least once.
 

boatingfool

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Bush has got my vote!!!<br /><br />He could get on TV tomorrow and tell me he is raising my taxes, Making gay marriage legal, hetro marriage illegal,Banning alchohol, giving into the tree huggers, raising a gallon of gas to $15 a gallon, Anyone who makes over $100,000 a year pays no taxes and the little guy will suck it up,<br /><br />we are going to invade France, Germany, Russia, China, North Korea, and iran all at the same time,outsource every possible American job he could to a foriegn country and he would still have my vote.<br /><br />Why???<br /><br />Because he is not a Democrat.<br /><br />Even if he did all that it is still not as bad as what the Dems want to do to this country. :(
 

boatingfool

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Really??<br /><br />Anyone But Bush,<br /><br />Just ask any dem and they will tell you that.<br /><br />They could care less what the Dem has to say. He has their vote.<br /><br />what I posted in my last post is not reality but the dems following a leader regardless of what his views are just to beat bush, Now THATS foolish and also a reality.
 

LubeDude

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Boatingfool:<br /><br />You hit the nail on the head! :D <br /><br />There is not one Democratic canidate that is worth a plug nickle. They have no agenda but to beat bush and tax us back into oblivian, ruin whats left of our morality, and sell us down the road!!
 

snapperbait

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Kerry.... The lesser of the two evils.... That is the ONLY reason I shall vote for Kerry...<br /><br />Say bye bye bush...
 

Carphunter

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Wouldn't be sayin bye to Bush just yet.<br /><br />Just wait til he starts really campaigning.<br /><br />Kerry :confused: Is that really the best the Dems got? I'm not worried.<br /><br />BTW, I'm still votin for Bush. ;)
 

snapperbait

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yep.. I can't wait to hear the garbage bush is gonna spew when he's asked to answer the really tuff questions... That'll be good for a few new "bushisms" for sure....<br /><br />If bush does make it to a second term, bush, powell, chenny, rumsy, and company will all get nailed to the wall for their shananagans...
 

FSHKPR

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hmmmmm does it really matter? they are all crooks and all of them will screw up something. just gotta decide what you want messed up and vote for that person. personally i think i will write in Bill Dance this time around. He should be just as entertaining as bush has been.
 

18rabbit

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18Rabbit is predicting a presidential race between Bush and Kennedy. Too close to call because Bush has alienated himself from the conservative, immigration-control base.<br /><br />Kerry is considered by the heavy-hitter demo-rats to be a loose cannon, talks-the-talk but fails to vote per his commitments. Disliked but supposed because of the demo-rats fundamental hatred of Bush. (Demo-rats can’t stand to lose :) ) Right now Kerry is surfing the crest of that wave of hatred. Kennedy is just emerging as ‘elect-able, too. I predict the demo-rats will throw in behind him.<br /><br />God help us if Kerry were to be crowned.<br /><br />How the Rabbit votes…well, it’s not as simple as it should be. For months leading up to the elections, the Rabbit will watch, with great intensity, anything and everything on TV about all the candidate. Come election time, the Rabbit will vote for the candidate that has the best looking wife. I figure I’m going to have to look at her in the press over the next four years too, might as well pick a good one. :) Otherwise, there isn’t a dime’s difference between any of the career politicians.
 

Carphunter

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If Clinton and all his stooges didn't get nailed to the wall for their shenanigans, then I don't think Bush has anything to worry about.<br /><br />I just wonder, what really tough questions are they gonna ask Bush that they haven't already asked?<br /><br />Clinton made a mockery of the Presidency,.................Bush restored some dignity to the position. I say, you see the true measure of a man in times of peril. Bush proved himself during the 9/11 tragedy.<br /><br />Thank God almighty we didn't have to watch Gore in the same situation.
 

18rabbit

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Know what you mean. The first time I saw HilLIARy I thought “there’s no way! He coulda done better than that!”<br /><br />Ever notice how Chelsey looks more like Webster Hubble than Billy-Jeff? She was conceived during the timeframe HilLIARy was working with the horn-dog Webster at the Rose law firm. Humm…
 

JasonJ

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I don't know...Other than the healthy good ol' fashioned arse whoopin Bush handed to those who have deserved it, he has not impressed me yet. Kerry isn't impressing me either. I would hate to not vote, but as it stands there is no one worth my vote. Hope that changes in the following months...
 

crab bait

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if an when he's elected again ,,B F.. he will probably obilge you on most of that you said..<br /><br />can't do it all in just one term..
 

boatingfool

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Crab,<br /><br />Like I said before,<br /><br />Even if all that came true we still have a better chance of coming out the other side as the America I knew & grew up in compared to what the Dems have instore for us.<br /><br />The greatest disaster instore for us, if the Dems take control, is my childrens future.<br /><br />Any hope of raising them in a culture of morales, values and decency are crushed.<br /><br />You dont agree???<br /><br />Remember the Clinton years??<br /><br />Dont even pretend their was even a shred of decency, morales, or values in that administration.<br /><br />All the Dems keep saying is " We want to take back our country "<br /><br />Take it back??<br /><br />The last time they had it was when Clinton was leading. So when they say "Take back our country" the only thing that means to me is to take it back to where Clinton was taking us.<br />Which was not a good place IMO. ;)
 

JoeW

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I don't agree with everything Bush has done, nor everything he plans to do. Regardless, he has my vote. Why? Because he has the cajones to do what he thinks is the right thing to do. He is a leader. That's what the position calls for. <br /><br />The President of the United States represents but one third of our government, the executive branch. He cannot pass even the simplest law by himself, yet he alone is Commander in Chief. This is a position that calls for the utmost in respect and decisiveness. I haven't seen such decisiveness in any democratic candidate since JFK.<br /><br />I served to defend this country under the so-called leadership of Jimmy Carter. I can tell you that it was one sad state of affairs. Since then, I haven't seen a single Democrat that I would be willing to serve under again. I would have been proud to serve under either of the Bush presidencies and especially proud to serve under Ronald Reagan, whom I consider to be the greatest president in my lifetime (yes! Even greater than Eisenhower).
 
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