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- cg4et, on 07/04/2008, -8/+96Who is this "George Bush" person you speak of?
- maj0rm0j0, on 07/04/2008, -7/+77Awww he's among his peers again.
- aurorazz, on 07/04/2008, -6/+65Let him keep "playing"...that should keep him out of trouble, maybe we can make it to January without too much more damage!!
- inactive, on 07/04/2008, -4/+46Is this guy still president? Oh wait, he never was. It was always Cheney.
- noupsell, on 07/04/2008, -3/+41I'll never forget how he just sat there and did nothing after being informed of the 9/11 attacks
- Canadiangeezer, on 07/04/2008, -4/+36He always seemed to forget to look both ways before crossing the street over the past seven and a half years and for the rest of the worlds sake please America .... do not let him play with anymore matches!
A concerned Canadian. - RJToronto, on 07/04/2008, -3/+35I say he's doing everyone a favour staying otherwise occupied with TBall etc.
Remember, the last time he thought about things, America found itself mired in Iraq. - mshtml, on 07/05/2008, -5/+32Its Congress who's become irrelevant. They've given Bush everything he wants. Next week they'll hand him a war resolution against Iran that mandates severe sanctions that will force a conflict.
- kroses, on 07/04/2008, -4/+31The real problem is that he has been "playing" with all of our lives for the past 7 years, and some of us have been losing big-time!!! We need to get him to stop "playing" with real lives, and to go back to Crawford to play with his "brush" again!!! At least, then, people cannot die!!!
- stretch611, on 07/05/2008, -0/+21His peers? You mean the chimps at the zoo?
(Sorry I do not mean to offend any chimpanzees with this comment.) - Authustian, on 07/05/2008, -1/+22Oh, is the tee ball game for kids with cognitive disabilities?
- EarlOfLade, on 07/05/2008, -4/+24An American criminal...
- Kikokun, on 07/04/2008, -16/+35he's the guy who had the towers demolished, no mean feat...
- banmaster, on 07/05/2008, -1/+16You do realize that he only pretends to come from Crawford right? His origins are just as much a sham as his presidency is.
- Shaman760, on 07/05/2008, -3/+17Let him fingerpaint until January 20, 09.
The world will be a better place. - spawnfree, on 07/05/2008, -3/+16hes the guy who knew it would happen and did his bit to make people look the other way.
in terms of organisation, the man couldnt run a bath. - swrostmore, on 07/04/2008, -3/+15That chipmunk mascot would have made a better president than Bush. Hell, the kid with downs syndrome that Bush is patting on the shoulder would have made a better president than Bush.
- stretch611, on 07/05/2008, -1/+12Just like he did nothing during Katrina.
But remember, this is George W Bush.... Our country is much better off when he does nothing. - AxmxZ, on 07/04/2008, -3/+14Bush the SpEd.
- bsmang, on 07/05/2008, -1/+11I only wish the little prick was so easy to forget...
- ren1999, on 07/05/2008, -3/+12Bush is not my President.
- starmanjones, on 07/05/2008, -1/+9>Oh, please! I can't believe people are
>digging this comment. Bush might be an
>incompetent *****, but 9/11 WAS NOT AN
>INSIDE JOB!
you know... i am a liberal. i'm a liberal that refused to stop calling myself a liberal when the conservatives turned the word into an insult. i always said that i have so many things to criticize bush for that i don't need to add this. *condescending tone* its goofy. for years i refused to waste time watching any of those those...
then a friend got hold of some videos of science professionals making the case. i could not shoot any holes in it. i came away with the uncomfortable feeling that the guilty party may very well be bush and company.
-then i put the fact that the last 2 elections were suspicious.
-the war in iraq and wmd's were fabricated.
-the legal... civil rights of americans have been taken out of the law.
-the fact that bush and company have invaded our privacy in ways that previously would be unthinkable even laughable to think could happen.
-the fact he uses obscure loopholes in the interpretation of his powers to create legalities that could not pass. he literally draws a line through the parts he doesn't like and writes in what he wants and calls it law.
-the fact he has spent america into the 3rd world.
-decimated the U.S. military and created a private army.
-the fact that he has indicated to to members of congress that he might suspend elections and declare martial law and attack iran.
these are not liberal rhetoric. you can support him... and tolerate the constitutional crisis they create. but they are hard facts. put them altogether and we are in really deep *****. - relaxeder, on 04/17/2009, -2/+10Careful, the CIA might come and ta
- Rotzooi, on 07/05/2008, -0/+8True, but those idiots at least are showing voters' remorse.
Bush still insists he was right - on everything. - BossKey, on 07/05/2008, -0/+8He's the guy who appeased the home country of most of the 9/11 hijackers (Saudi Arabia).
- monkeystick, on 07/05/2008, -3/+10Finally, something he's almost qualified to do.
- subgeniusd, on 07/05/2008, -0/+7What makes you think this clown was ever actually in charge of anything?
- jonojai, on 07/05/2008, -6/+13george bush SUCKS... now im on the CIA watch list
- avediscordia, on 07/05/2008, -0/+6I don't see why people don't just submit the original article in the first place. The huffington post 'story' doesn't add anything original or interesting.
- Ricky81682, on 07/05/2008, -3/+9Future generations after the Republicans have destroyed education in this country maybe, but some people don't want that to happen.
- Kosher1947, on 07/05/2008, -2/+8Psss! You forgot the /sarcasm marker.
- 5xSTUN, on 07/05/2008, -2/+8People complain about Bush being "out of touch," but, really, he's never lost touch with his core constituency of oil and defense contracting billionaire executives, all of which continue to benefit heartily from the Bush Presidency. It was never about America, or the American People. It was always about making a handful of very, very rich men quite a bit richer, and there was no way to do that other than starting a couple of wars.
- Uiaccsk, on 07/05/2008, -2/+8dugg for shameless tin-foil hat conspiracy theory
- vinod1978, on 07/05/2008, -2/+7...if you compare him to to Mugabe.
- inactive, on 07/05/2008, -0/+5Congress is still controlled by Republicans. You see even if the Dems in Congress pass a bill, Bush can veto it, then it goes back to Congress & they can only overturn the veto if the Republicans vote for it. Don't blame the problems that we have that were created by the Republicans on the Dems, because the Dems are powerless. But, if they get enough seats in Nov &/or the Executive Branch too, then things can happen to roll back some of this extreme right wing legislation. If they have the power & don't do that, then you can blame them to your heart's content.
- jaymzdean, on 07/05/2008, -1/+5He was never from Texas. He ran for Congress in 1978 in West Texas, because of the oil boom, and lost big-time because everyone there knew he was a spoiled rich kid from back east. That's when he started dipping tobacco and wearing cowboy boots. While West Texans never bought it, he did a terrific job of picking up the accent and mannerisms of Texans over the years, and once he had Austin (central Texas) fooled, and Rove to help sell it, he now has this reputation of a Texan who likes to clear brush.
The ranch in Crawford was purchased specifically as a TV backdrop, and, preceding the war in Iraq, his persona as a "rancher from Crawford" was the first bill-of-goods to be sold, by way of a complicit media, to Amercans.
I'll promise you'll never see him cutting brush again. - alvarezg, on 07/05/2008, -3/+7He is still dangerous...
- PhillyMJS, on 07/05/2008, -2/+6It took him 7 years to destroy this country's reputation and economy, what would they expect him to do to repair it in 6 months?
I say keep giving him meaningless photo ops, it keeps him from doing any more damage. Say, isn't it time for his annual 6 months of vacation on his ranch, too? - armakaryk, on 07/05/2008, -0/+4hey thats insulting to children with down syndrome.
- omegaant, on 07/05/2008, -0/+3I don't think the Bush family ever had to get along with their neighbors. Or maybe "W" was the neighborhood bully. He never really grew up, did he? But Congress - what sheep. Sheep led by bully - bad combination.
- ramreezy, on 07/05/2008, -0/+3thats what she said
- starmanjones, on 07/05/2008, -0/+3>I have reason to believe he won't finish
>his term. The GOP will arrange an
>assassination (one with camera's t
here's my tin-foil version of that possibility. although considering other things that have happened... i don't know.
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covertly funnel money to a "ron paul" candidate completely outside the main stream right wing... an old time republican not infected by the dark side.
put him with a "neocon bush vp" to make him palatable to republicans as a whole.
manipulate the election in the same way they have the last two.
assassinate ron paul. blame it on terrorists. conservative vp takes office, declares martial law and attacks iran. the U.S. military is decimated. which means we use a few soldiers with big weapons to attack them.
blackwater supplements the U.S. military and enforces marital law in the U.S. something they've already done.
remember the large number of high level military officers that have retired in order to speak out about what bush is doing to the military.
go back to the iran-contra hearings. find oliver north describing his assignment.
"plans to put the U.S. under martial law in case of an attack on the U.S [... ] and civil unrest due to unpopular policy."
at that time the issues were guns for hostages... which was used to affect the outcome of the U.S. election and covert mining of nicaraguan harbors over the objection of congress. well, there were lots more but...
in the mean time we have the completely insane tactics used by the right wing to cripple the clinton administration. that was it was. many or most of the guys attacking him were guilty of much more infidelity and sexual diversion.
they were doing it to cripple clinton. it was therefore an act of treason.
same group leading the charge for all these years.
by the way i do not subscribe to any of the more fanciful Illuminati theories... just this one because of the trail of absolute facts. so don't put me in with those people. - Jimmerz, on 07/05/2008, -0/+3I think the list of similarities between Des Moines and New Orleans would be shorter. But I'll give you one difference. New Orleans is a place I've always wanted to visit. Des Moines is a place I may or may not have seen from an airplane, and that was more than sufficient.
In other news, you are right. This has *****-all to do with the article. And yes, buried. - vinod1978, on 07/05/2008, -1/+4Well, he only won 1 election...
The other was given to him by the Supreme Court, if 9/11 never happened he wouldn't have been elected the 2nd time he ran. - Akairenn, on 07/05/2008, -1/+4They won't fix anything. If you think otherwise, you are deluded.
The Dems might not have the power to carry legislation, but they're not even attempting to put up any sort of resistance to the Bush regime. Ask Obama the Messiah about FISA some time, hey? I'd really *love* to see the Democrats have full control of the White House and Congress this November - I'm wondering who they're going to blame then. - inactive, on 07/05/2008, -4/+7C'mon yankees, show some balls and impeach this idiot.
- homerj1965, on 07/05/2008, -1/+4Welcome to the watch list, sit back and enjoy the ride until the despot declares martial law. Then it's time to get out of the country.
- BotchaMcCoola, on 07/05/2008, -3/+6Any interest yet in an IQ test and psychiatric OK for presidential candidates?
- withears, on 07/05/2008, -2/+5Bush needs to be out on the campaign trail, standing side-by-side, arm-in-arm, with his clone, John McCain.
- toetagger, on 07/06/2008, -0/+2It was Cheney. Having Bush read to children while it happened was a message.
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