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- rowjimmy, on 01/05/2009, -6/+451"I just don't think it's the roll of the united states to walk into a country and say, 'we do it this way, so should you.' ... It really depends upon how our nation conducts itself in foreign policy: if we're an arrogant nation they'll resent us, if we're a humble nation but strong they'll welcome us."
holy *****. - kernelpaniker, on 01/05/2009, -5/+328If I lie on my resume or during my interview, id probably get fired.
- HCviolence, on 01/05/2009, -7/+307Even Ron Paul stated that he supported the ethics that Bush campaigned on. I wish the President had practiced what he preached.
- Onji, on 01/05/2009, -8/+283Let's just hope our President-Elect doesn't pull the same thing Dubya did.
- Sublex, on 01/05/2009, -9/+186Does this mean Obama...
:( - everlast88, on 01/05/2009, -5/+179AH! So THAT'S how he won... I get it now.
- e2superman, on 01/05/2009, -11/+170GW used to be able to speak.... and sound .... dare I say.... smart?
- inactive, on 01/05/2009, -15/+161thats the guy i voted for 8 years ago. sorry guys >_<
- flossdaily, on 01/05/2009, -19/+145*****, it's an undisputed fact that the Bush administration was drawing up Iraq invasion plans months before 9/11.
And furthermore, in the wake of 9/11 international good will was pouring into the US. Bush squandered the opportunity to have the best foreign relations in history. Instead he tried to bully the world into fighting a war that had *NOTHING* to do with 9/11 or terrorism... and every other justification (like nuclear weapons) turned out to be a lie.
I hate revisionist history. Stop lying. 9/11 didn't reshape America, Bush's policy of fear mongering and ally bullying reshaped America. - KibblesnBitts, on 01/05/2009, -14/+123There's a reason this version of Bush isn't remembered
maybe it was the war in Iraq or something along those lines - muslax27, on 01/05/2009, -4/+100Damn that was nearly a decade ago. Doesn't feel like that long.
- rickyisawesome, on 01/05/2009, -6/+85who the ***** is this guy?! i wish he was running this past election! thats the kind of politician we need!
- flossdaily, on 01/05/2009, -4/+77For anyone paying attention, In Bushes first hundred days in office he broke a different campaign pledge every day. There was a website that kept track of it. It was hilarious and tragic. Mostly tragic.
- flgood, on 01/05/2009, -9/+75It's spelled 'role', not 'roll'.
- ahoyhoy, on 01/05/2009, -1/+67Check out some videos of him running for Governer in the mid 90's. The man was very eloquent back then.
Makes you think he got some sort neuro-disease since then. - rufishinjr, on 01/05/2009, -5/+69Yeah but guys, remember how persuasive Palpatine was?
- hypocriticizer, on 01/05/2009, -3/+66You bring a very valid point implied by the video, sir.
- consonance, on 01/05/2009, -2/+61No, rowjimmy was right; he was talking about how the United States rolls.
- dmanmax99, on 01/05/2009, -1/+59George Bush spelled it as "Rolls" when he said it.
- elcaminos, on 01/05/2009, -9/+56We still haven't held Bush accountable, presidential power is scary.
- inactive, on 01/05/2009, -6/+53My god, he used to talk correctly and everything too!
- flossdaily, on 01/05/2009, -7/+49@landminegt:
I guess, I meant that it wasn't disputed by anyone that mattered.
Bush's own cabinet members admit that the Iraq war was planned before 9/11:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/01/10/oneill.b ... - JustinTX, on 01/05/2009, -1/+43When you're the CEO of a large corporation and ***** things up, you don't get fired.
You get a big severance package with more money than most of us will make in our lifetimes. - porplem, on 01/05/2009, -4/+43I like this guy. Bush '12!
Wait a minute... nvm. - Dylson, on 01/05/2009, -2/+41Well...the first time, anyways. Second time not so much.
- kooredaan, on 01/05/2009, -1/+37I voted for Obama, but yes it is something we all need to worry about with all politicians. By, a loose, definition a politician cannot keep all their 'promises.' But at the end they have to mitigate their damages and that is where Bush failed.
Also think Obama has intellectualism on his side and not surrounding himself with 'friends' like many Republicans claim... I'd love to have seen a McCain cabinet. It would be so greatly connected as 'friends' that they could start a TV show from it. - JT3989, on 01/05/2009, -8/+43yer doin it wrong
- TexasShiv, on 01/05/2009, -12/+46I... my god, my blood boils while watching this...
- inactive, on 01/05/2009, -11/+43***** that mother *****.
- Vindexus, on 01/05/2009, -1/+32Probably some cats riding skateboards or something.
- saranagati, on 01/05/2009, -2/+32I would guess that him choking on that pretzel was more serious than it was made out to be. Maybe it cut off oxygen long enough for him to lose a significant amount of brain functionality.
- algaeturd, on 01/05/2009, -5/+35Liar, liar pants on fire. I hate the mass media but I'm thankful that this stuff exists so that our kids and their kids can watch a man who abused his position, abused his power, abused the good name of the United States...and see where it all went wrong. In hopes, of course, that these kind of mistakes will be made again. I think that politics and lies go hand and hand but this man took it to the NEXT ***** LEVEL. Lying on a historic level....completely unprecedented in the U.S. at least. Even compared to ol' Nixon.
I can't believe people try to defend this fool. My only guess is that since they were dumb enough to fall for his ***** twice that they have a degree of responsibility to take for the downfall of this country.
So be it. You were wrong at least twice if you voted Bush...chances are you've been wrong on a lot of things before and after. The least you can do is own up to it and apologize for your role in this country's downfall with Bush at the helm of the sinking ship. - flossdaily, on 01/05/2009, -9/+38Oh he did... when it came to giving tax cuts to the wealthy, boy did he practice.
- flossdaily, on 01/05/2009, -4/+32PunkRampant:
On 9/11 we lost around 3000 people, a few buildings, several points on the stock exchange, and our sense of security.
This is hardly bringing us to our knees. The actual damage to our nation was MINUSCULE- a drop in the bucket. What destroyed us was the psychological damage- and the blame for that goes to the President.
Instead of echoing the better men that held that office, by saying: "We have nothing to fear but fear itself," Bush told us to be scared! Not just a little scared, or rationally scared... but give-up-your-civil-liberties scared. NUCLEAR-ATTACK-IS-IMMINENT scared. GO-TO-WAR-WITH-THE-WRONG-COUNTRY scared.
We got kicked in the shin by Osama. Bush is the one that bought us to our knees. - MelloCheddar, on 01/05/2009, -2/+29I voted for him the first time too...it's even a bit embarrassing, ya know?
- AndrewDB, on 01/05/2009, -2/+29Excuse me?
I think one of the reasons people hate him and his cronies so much is because we DO remember this Bush and he failed to live up to every single expectation he said right here in this video.
He was an utter and complete failure and the people of the United States know that for a fact. - link3773, on 01/05/2009, -2/+28Ah, we were a strong nation back then....
- CraigB12, on 01/05/2009, -0/+25The title should be, "The George Bush George Bush Forgot"
- jmcneilly, on 01/05/2009, -3/+28He kept his oath. He didn't make new taxes. He just made the ones we had grow to monstrous proportions.
- Twoje, on 01/05/2009, -1/+25Something something something Dark Side...
Something something something complete. - apothekari, on 01/05/2009, -11/+35Big deal He was lying his ass off then, He's lying his ass off now.
He's already ***** the bed, now let's get his stupid ass out so we can put new bedclothes on. - algaeturd, on 01/05/2009, -8/+31Way to try to justify a bunch of ignorance and blunders.
9/11. 9/11. The answer to every fumble has been 9/11 for this man.
It's a load of ***** and it's a load of bald faced lies and nothing less. Just because you fell for the ***** doesn't mean that we all did. - inactive, on 01/05/2009, -2/+25He had a mini stroke or other neurological event in 2002-2004 period, or more than one. It will all come out eventually, but not for a few years.
- NYCTulanian, on 01/05/2009, -1/+24@squegie
while informative, I think you've missed the point here. - scout7wc, on 01/05/2009, -4/+27Worst president ever. Never forget the mistake we made by allowing this man to take this office.
- etherreal, on 01/05/2009, -5/+28I voted for this guy. Where the hell did he go? Why has the Bizarro Bush been running the country the last 8 years?
- Dumbledorito, on 01/05/2009, -0/+19It feels so much longer, actually. Like having passed through the entrance to a crypt and it's been so very cold and dark ever since...
And what's worse, at the entrance, some teenager with a plastic TSA badge made me take off my shoes. - NoamChimpsky, on 01/05/2009, -1/+20Are you ***** kidding me?
I know Al Gore is the butt of a ton of jokes, but John Kerry was an AWFUL wiener douchebag that handed the election to Bush. The Democrats should have been able to run a ham sandwich on wheat with enough authority to trounce W. - spyd3rweb, on 01/05/2009, -9/+27He was, and his name is Ron Paul.
- Chjoma10, on 01/05/2009, -3/+21A presidential nominee being totally full of *****, talking out of his ass; unheard of.
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