having a famous rich bloodline could enable a moron to scrape through the MBA program with C grades...i know some stupid people who muddled through medical school
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having a famous rich bloodline could enable a moron to scrape through the MBA program with C grades...i know some stupid people who muddled through medical school
lol, are they the ones who did your labotomy?Quote:
Originally Posted by maladroit
lol, sorry, didn't mean to insult you. but really man, first, Bush isn't in this
election, and second, Obama just doesn't have any experience that qualifies
him to run this country! and, he's a socialist!
bush is in this election: he campaigned for mccain and his economic, foreign, and domestic policies are being debated...more importantly, george bush is the president right now, and unlike obama, bush is a REAL socialist who is currently in the process of nationalizing the US financial industry
and proud of it!:hippy:Quote:
Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
Well justanotherbozo, I am not American, but my family does live there, they are registered voters, and they have the same opinion as I do about your president. We in Europe have felt the impact of the U.S. economic collapse, and I am concerned about this new election for that reason. I guess the teachers at my University are also idiots with MBA's (and more) for telling us that your election will affect all of us around the world.Quote:
Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
If you don't like my opinions, ignore them. It's too bad that you have to resort to putting other people down. (Sounds like someone else's campaign, right?)
I am surprised you haven't told the other members of the board yet that "You should get to know the real bigtopsfinn"
Thanks to the other board members for your opinions! I would agree that Bush has had his moments, but in the end, he's probably not the one making them. Perhaps he is smart on the inside, but I've never seen that side of him come out yet.
And for the record, I support neither of the candidates, I think they are both poor choices, which seems to be a trend in these elections since bush/gore. I still have many friends there in America, and I always loved the American people, but I didn't like they way their government treated them.
bush has the worst poll rating of any president...it's a record that will be hard to beat:
Bush: Job Ratings
Poll: More disapprove of Bush than any other president - CNN.com
I wonder what you'll have to whine about when Bush is no longer in Office.Quote:
Originally Posted by maladroit
Again; for his first term Bush had about a 70% approval rating and upwards of 90% from 9/11 on back.
It wasn't until his second term that his approval rating went down; and it's really only plummeted in the last 2 years.
Here's some interesting info for you:
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just nine percent (9%) of Likely Voters give Congress positive ratings, while 51% say it's doing a poor job.
Rasmussen Reportsā?¢: The most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a presidential election.
Democrats have both the House and the Senate, need I remind you.
I can't find individual approval ratings for Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi, but as of July 2007 it was 27%, 40% respectively... I guarantee you it's much lower now.
Everything is connected. Whether a 'connected' person will act in an ethical way is another matter entirely... as evidenced by Palin's little domestic issue with her former brother in law... something she and her husband should have stayed out of entirely. Oopsie.
are you saying i can't whine about bush because he was popular 6 years ago? or because some democrats have low ratings too? how does that work?
if i whine about bush for as long as the right wing noise machine has been bleating about bill clinton (36%), jimmy carter (28%), and even FDR (48%), then i will probably stop whining before the US gov't pays off the national debt bush created
george bush is the worst president in history...the effects of his disasterous administration will be felt for generations...that's worth talking about for a LOOOOOONG time!
I'm saying you seem to be whining just to whine. Yes Bush has a low approval rating; but the Senate and Congress which are controlled by the democratic party have a single digit approval rating. Harry Reid has a 27% approval rating as of July in 2007; which is just as low as Bush; Nancy Pelosi has a 40% approval rating as of July 2007 and i'm sure her approval rating is much lower now.Quote:
Originally Posted by maladroit
So I ask you what is the point you're trying to make. We have 3 levels of government for a reason. The president doesn't make everything happen, neither does the Congress/Senate.
It's all tied together so if you're going to point your finger at Bush you also need to look at the legislative branch and to a degree the Judicial branches of government.
Your persistent attacks calling for the President being the source of all our problems is not true and I'm not sure who you're convincing because you're very much one sided.
It's almost like you post this stuff just so you can read your own posts, but by all means go for it. I'll just rebuttal every time i see something that is not necessarily correct.
edit: And popular approval is a good indicator of how well you served the citizens of the Nation at the time; but it is not a reflection of how good a president you were. Just as the name suggests it's simply a measure of how popular you were in the country at the time. Sometimes it may correlate to how good a president you were, but often times not.
The two are not 1 in the same. I don't think Bill Clinton was horrible.. but at the same time I don't think he did much of anything either (although i do think a number of issues we see today have stemmed from *some* things that came from this administration), Jimmy Carter was a pretty cruddy president; and I think FDR had many good policies that we still see today.
Continue on your agenda.