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- dave1967, on 11/03/2007, -10/+154Why the hell has this man not yet been arrested?!? He sees himself as King George! He is definitely too dangerous to be president.
- Caffeinate, on 11/03/2007, -7/+134No surprises there. "New policy by administrative order" translates into "make sure we cover up as much corruption as possible, and ensure that our crimes are safe from prosecution once we leave office".
- inactive, on 11/02/2007, -11/+99Ahh yes, more Republican corruption. Its looking like a fascist tyranny.... un-American neocon GOPers as usual.
- inactive, on 11/02/2007, -6/+74Why does the president hate our beloved country?
- isntreal, on 11/02/2007, -9/+69Why is it that someone like JFK gets assassinated, yet Bush is still alive?
- airwalkery2k, on 11/02/2007, -5/+62Did he run for President or dictator?
- inactive, on 11/02/2007, -2/+46called checks and balances - it's in our constitution bastard!!
- nyr633, on 11/01/2007, -4/+36"Bush vetoed the State Children's Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP, saying Democrats hadn't found a way to offset spending for the expansion of the program."
How about ending the war in iraq? - dogshaft, on 11/02/2007, -1/+32He hates us because of our freedom!
- hangtown2004, on 11/01/2007, -7/+37IMPEACH BUSH !!! IMPEACH THE ***** ARROGANT ASS !! I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF HIM ! ***** THIS !
- Truzseeker, on 11/01/2007, -13/+41here comes dictatorship
- AshamedAmerican, on 11/03/2007, -7/+35This Caesar makes Nixon look like Gandhi.
- inactive, on 11/03/2007, -1/+28Livius: A few days longer, Caesar, we'll bring you his head.
Marcus Aurelius: No Livius, please don't bring me his head. I wouldn't know what to do with it - Graemebru, on 11/02/2007, -6/+32You should Consider yourself under watch by the United States of America
That is all. - mushoo, on 11/01/2007, -3/+29The Rapeublicans are raping us while the Democrats have us pinned to the ground.
- nphase, on 11/03/2007, -7/+32Ladies and Gentlemen, our three branched government is now officially defunct.
- ZenMojo, on 11/02/2007, -2/+27For those of you who wondered what a dictatorship would look like...take a good long look.
- Dumbledorito, on 11/01/2007, -2/+22"Cannot do much business with" apparently means "won't do what I want, boo-hoo."
- darkciti2, on 11/02/2007, -2/+19I think that's taking things a bit far. He needs to be removed from Office and imprisioned.
Besides, that would just fire up the NeoCons even more. Right now, they can only attack Clinton from 8 years ago, because they have nothing. - stevenb, on 11/02/2007, -7/+24Lets not forget about the democrats taking donations from the RIAA to support drm legislation. ;) It's not just the republicans in office that ***** suck... it's both parties...
- skellener, on 11/02/2007, -1/+18Bush is a traitor to everything we hold dear in the constitution. Worst president in the history of the U.S.
- FredFredrickson, on 11/01/2007, -3/+18The idiotic legal antics of the RIAA are small beans compared to the trouble the Bush administration has caused over the last 6 years.
- fixedcoma, on 11/02/2007, -3/+17All at the price of innocent American lives, and he laighs about it! Such a shame, such disregard
- lacronicus, on 11/01/2007, -2/+15pshh, buried for not reading it. If you had, you would have had something more relevant to say.
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -3/+16Oh don't get him wrong. He loves the country in a material and monetary sense; it's a true republic he hates. Remember this is a man who likes the idea of dictatorship, as long as he's the dictator!
- MrWhite7, on 11/01/2007, -2/+15That would involve Congress having the desire to do so. Note how I didn't blame either party?
- SolitaireRose, on 11/01/2007, -5/+18The funny thing to me is that if a Democrat even tried anything remotely close to this, the news media would be all over them. And for proof, look at how the news media (and Republicans) went ballistic when Clinton used the Line Item Veto that was a major part of the "Contract With America".
- bjhath, on 11/02/2007, -2/+14Why just republican corruption?
It doesn't matter if you label a politician republican or democrat, at the end of the day they're both still equally corrupt. - jefu, on 11/01/2007, -1/+13It is also worth noting that along with being quite ready to accept waterboarding (and who knows what else) as torture, his Attorney General nominee Mukasey has pretty much said that what the president says should be law and without all those pesky (albeit currently rather sheeplike) crongresscritters having much say in the matter.
- perogi21, on 11/01/2007, -1/+13I would agree but Bush is never going to leave office. He will eventually enact martial law and name himself, "Dictator Dumbass".
- Dumbledorito, on 11/02/2007, -1/+13That's funny, since I keep hearing from the "conservatives" that Congress (which is too divided to override the prez) and the Supreme Court (now packed with people that have views we haven't seen since the '30's) can't do anything to stop Bush because it would be "unconstitutional."
I, for one, think they could act, but there are too many blind loyalists involved who still think that someone who calls themselves a Republican in the White House is preferable to stopping one of the most destructive executives in the past 100 years. - Truzseeker, on 11/01/2007, -9/+20and here is the video link ...
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/bush-dict ... - inactive, on 11/01/2007, -2/+13"implement as much new policy "as it can" by administrative order "after concluding that President Bush cannot do much business with the Democratic leadership."
Well this is no surprise; this fool couldn't do business, and be profitable with a lemonade stand. Unfortunately for us, there has been these little things called patriot acts 1 and 2, and numerous other "directives" signed, that give the boy emperor a complete monopoly on policies. See you all in the Gulag. - Kafluke, on 11/01/2007, -1/+12Your beloved Democratic Congress has got NOTHING done since taking office. Bush is an idiot as are all politicians, but don't say its a republican bad, democrat good argument because the dems have done exactly jack ***** of what they have promised since taking the majorities in the house and senate. I voted for a democratic controlled congress because I was through with the republicans but now I have no where to turn because both parties are corrupt!
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -1/+12not if I can help it!
- mindtonic, on 11/01/2007, -3/+14Glad to know that getting a blow job is grounds for impeachment, but wiping your ass with the constitution is perfectly acceptable.
- KibibyteBrain, on 11/02/2007, -1/+12No, kings are usually image conscious more than anything. They'd at least try to do things with style. They also behave far less pawn like. He's more like Sheriff of Nottingham George: doing the dirty work of the corrupt and taking the wrap for it with the people.
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -3/+14Ok lets all just declare Bush king, then we can decrown him, jail him and get back to being the USA.
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -0/+11Zing!
- MrMan42, on 11/02/2007, -2/+12Because JFK wouldn't go along with the puppetmasters' plans for Cuba, for one the thing. And guess who's daddy was running the CIA at the time?
- KingBunny, on 11/01/2007, -3/+13"Why is it that someone like JFK gets assassinated, yet Bush is still alive?"
Do you even have to ask yourself that question?
JFK said he wouldn't stand for corruption in his midst.
JFK warned about people like Bush.
Bush IS Bush. - perogi21, on 11/01/2007, -0/+10I accept that he stole Ohio in 2004 and Florida in 2000. And remember, Gore won the popular vote in 2000 so "we the people" didn't vote for him, the electoral college and Supreme Court did.
- draebor, on 11/01/2007, -5/+15I think the Syphillus has finally destroyed the president's brain. All hail Emperor Caligula W. Bush!!
- ipaiba, on 11/01/2007, -2/+11Does it say something bad about our nation or our media that these sorts of headlines don't surprise us anymore? It says something bad about one or the other...
- sibhod, on 11/01/2007, -1/+10It's as if Bush and the other unitary executive hawks never took 3rd grade social studies. When I was in like grade I had no concept of how our government worked, and I assumed the president could make laws or declare war. When I actually learned a thing or two about checks and balances, I realized that's not true.
The president is the head of the EXECUTIVE. He should be concerned with the execution of laws and leave the law-making to the LEGISLATIVE. - spyd3rweb, on 11/01/2007, -3/+11buy guns?
- xxTazxx, on 11/01/2007, -1/+9You've invoking the wrath of the Digg Gods.
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -1/+9point taken
- fixedcoma, on 11/01/2007, -1/+9More exploitation and extortion attempts at laws and congress?
- inactive, on 11/01/2007, -2/+10Bush vetoed SCHIP because he doesn't give a ***** about children- unless he's dining on one. His favorite dish- a cold shoulder!
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