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- Rykielz, on 09/03/2008, -1/+8Honestly I don't give 2 ***** about Bush's beliefs, he was elected to represent the people of the United States not himself. And he will be recorded by historians by one of the few people who could single-handedly destroy the reputation and respect the US has earned in the past.
- inactive, on 09/02/2008, -1/+7Oh *****, totally thought that was an Onion piece. Now Im sad
- aussiejan, on 09/02/2008, -1/+7Is that a joke? I can't tell anymore.
- angusm, on 09/03/2008, -1/+7 I watched an episode of "House" once, so my extensive medical experience would make me a good candidate for Surgeon General. And I had a box of plastic army men as a kid, so perhaps I could be Secretary of Defense. My uncle and grandfather were both lawyers, and my brother-in-law is a judge, so I reckon I may even be Attorney General material. It'll be tough doing all three jobs at once, but I have a computer with a multi-tasking operating system, so I think I could swing it.
- AmericanElitist, on 09/03/2008, -1/+7Hitler led by his beliefs too you idiot, that's why this is a democracy, if you want to live under fascism then move your sorry ass out of the usofa. love it or leave it moron.
- alapoet, on 09/03/2008, -1/+6You are even more dangerously deluded than I previously believed.
- Echota, on 01/05/2009, -1/+6FTA: Now look, remember how many Democrats, including, as I remember, Alan Colmes, you, who kept being critical of President Bush for ostensibly having his foreign policy run by Dick Cheney. Well, now we have a situation where Obama is being deliberate about it. Look, I don’t know enough about foreign policy…
COLMES: And Obama has more foreign policy experience than George Bush had when Bush…
ROVE: Alan, no, no, no. George Bush — George Bush was Governor and he dealt with the Mexican border.
COLMES: He didn’t know the general — general of Pakistan. We’re going to come right back with Karl Rove.
HANNITY: He can’t get over it. Eight years.
COLMES: That’s right after this break in just a moment.
ROVE: It’s bad. It’s bad.
And so Barack Obama has More foreign policy experience than George Bush.
We already knew that Carl Rove but thanks for pointing it out to others who didn't!!
Obama/Biden 08! - inactive, on 09/03/2008, -0/+4What drugs do you need to be on to figure Bush has done well?
- johnnr2, on 09/02/2008, -1/+4ROFL
- kcpistol, on 09/03/2008, -2/+5Ok, so Obama is a foreign policy expert then... because Illinois is near Canada!
- girwen, on 09/03/2008, -1/+3That shows how much rove knows. Seems to me Texas is not close, but adjacent to Mexico.
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -2/+4I DARE you to get dumber.
I don't think you can.
Basically you are just a mouth that shouts rightard idiocy.
When was the last time you actually were able to comment on the substance of the articles?
I have to admit I LOVE the way you and the other rightard shills on digg are cracking up. It's obvious you have given up on debating the issues, and instead whine about Maki and how "everyone hates us for no reason".
LOL
You are too ***** funny. It's like a retarded guy cheering for a losing sports team.
He will be regarded by historians as a blight on American history with the GOP wars he started with lies, his assault on civil rights, and his disasterous handling of foreign affairs.
Only a ***** like you could POSSIBLY think a failure like that will be respected.
That says a lot about your character, that you think liars and warmongers are great men.
So, still cheering for the warmongers, but still too cowardly to actually man up, eh?
Yeah, that's about what I expect from rightards like you. - inactive, on 09/03/2008, -2/+3If it was a joke we'd be laughing.
Instead it's just more neocon *****. - dn11, on 09/03/2008, -1/+2And we all know how great Bush foreign policy experience with Mexico worked out for him
- Hillsfar, on 09/05/2008, -0/+1If Sarah Palin is in the same mold of foreign policy experience as G.W. Bush, we're SCREWED!
- flannerus, on 09/03/2008, -1/+2Eh, Rove and Hannity both know that their audience is primarily 60+ year olds who just sit and watch TV; they were the generation that were convinced television was legitimate, and now Fox uses their blind trust as a form of energy. The older and less connected to the realities of modern life and politics these elderly viewers are, the easier it is to just say things and cut away without question.
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -3/+4Well, to be fair you rightards are pretty desperate if you are still trying that lame crap.
Make up your mind, *****. Are you rightard losers saying he's socialist or communist?
Looks like you didn't pick up the official rightard talking points.
You want to talk foreign policy?
How's that Bush/GOP foreign policy going? Oh, it's a massive failure?
And McCain says he'll continue as we have been, so MORE failure.
Does your head make a wet squishy sound jammed that far up your ass?
And of course like a typical rightard you can't back up anything you say.
I'm glad you are on the GOP side. - inactive, on 09/03/2008, -1/+1A lobotomy might do the trick.
- Stevanoski, on 09/03/2008, -2/+1Oh, maybe the same ones O sold during his college years?
- IslandDog, on 09/03/2008, -6/+2LOL. Yeah, like people loved us in the past. Is that all your worry about, what some french guy thinks of us?
- IslandDog, on 09/03/2008, -8/+2Well to be fair, Obama has foreign policy experience because of his dealings with communists.
- Stevanoski, on 09/02/2008, -12/+1He's done well is why you lefties and Canadians like Maki hate him. God Bless G.W. Bush. He led, not by opinion polls but by his beliefs. He will be recorded by historians as one of the greats.


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