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08-24-2005, 02:01 AM #21Senior Member
Bush's statement
Screw the war
Screw social security
Screw the Supreme Court nominations
Screw the economy
Lets go ride bikes with Lance Armstrong!Smoke all night, sleep all day
That, to me, is the American Way
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08-24-2005, 02:41 AM #22Senior Member
Bush's statement
Originally Posted by Fattie
yep he could.
and would if he thought that lil vioce in his head ,they lock most up for having,that lil wild stallion texas hard ass persona his alter ego,
was god and told him too nuke us all ,its over.
the lil dude from texas scare sthe holy shit out of me more than osama and i think of myself as your average person living in poverty,american at the core.
if i had some big ass bank account made on profits from others suffering id see it like ol georgy too i reckon,and not care about anyone but my lil group of really really rich friends who controll the usa on every level at this piont
he is just like his dad,READ MY LIPS. he sux
i want the iraq shit over,saddam is out the picture,let them make a nation and police thier own ,
we need to protect our homeland first,and when they say they doing so by occuppying iraq,they lie.iraq is no threat without a snake head leader
and right now i dont think one would last in power there now,some idiot would blow him up for alla.
i excepted clinton more than bush,
he had the country on the right track $$ wise,and still spent on the programs for the needy,he made more effort than bush to help the dis advantaged.
but his foriegn polocy sucked ass too, 'black hawk down' ect.he was a half ass one at best,but he was better than anything the reagon/bush dynasty has ever offered,i cant believe getting a blowjob has cost so many so much.
i bet ol bill sure wished he had her DISAPPEARED under national security
wonders if a person had evidence GW was corrupt(or had his pecker waxed in the oval office) if you would live thru the night,week,year? or would the CIA run you thru a wood chipper and then disovle you in acid,?
in the good of the nation of course
freaky thought,
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08-24-2005, 02:41 AM #23OPSenior Member
Bush's statement
But why do most Americans think it's our duty to police the world. I guess possibly because it's a responsibility of the most powerful country in the world to straighten things out. We sit here and scold at the people of the past who thought that slavery wasn't a bad thing at all. In their view, they honestly believed that slavery wasn't wrong. 100 years from now, people will sit there and scold at the U.S. for honestly believing that we have any sort of authority over Iraq, or any country for that matter. I don't even care for the cause of why we're in Iraq anymore. My main beef is that the American government currently thinks they have to police other countries. So far, we as the citizens of America have been led to believe that there are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. I distinctly remember sitting in a classroom watching the Live feed of Colin Powell and Condelleeza Rice making their case for invading Iraq. It wasn't to free the Iraqis, and it wasn't for oil, it was because Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. They even presented satelite photos of several buildings believed to be related to the weapons. However, I do believe that our government needs to finish what they started. Whether it was the right thing to do to invade Iraq, is really now just a moot point. Bush has been reelected, and 1200+ Americans have died. The Mayflower Compact, the very first basis of written laws in the new world (that we know of) was written in 1620. It has taken nearly 400 years for our government to get to what it is now. How can you expect to have a government up and running in a few years. It just isn't possible. Once Bush's terms are up, I believe that an extreme democrat will arise from the mass and pull the troops, out thinking the new government will suffice.
Like it has been said, Bush's administration stirred up a bee's nest that may not be able to run from.
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08-24-2005, 02:49 AM #24Senior Member
Bush's statement
I just don't like being lied to. I don't like it from my kids and I really don't like it from this president. The fact is he's lied about this war and he wants the US folk to support him. I support our troops because they are carrying the instructions of our "commander-in-chief", but the fact still remains. HE LIED!!! AND REPUBLICAN OR NOT...I HATE LIARS!!!!
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08-24-2005, 03:25 AM #25Senior Member
Bush's statement
Originally Posted by looseends
Smoke all night, sleep all day
That, to me, is the American Way
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