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Panmunjon, hands up!
Jan 1970 time: 15:37
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quote: Originally posted by DanS
Surprisingly, those approval ratings haven't impacted Bush negatively. So far, he has been comparatively very effective for a second term president. |
thoughts I'm sure of those within the Bush bubble
Last edited by Alexander's Horse on 10-08-2005 at 02:14
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Riesstiu IV
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The Russian girl isn't exactly good looking but how the hell could she wed that beast? I'd vomit if I ever had to get in the same bed as him.
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Max Webster
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quote: Originally posted by DanS
Surprisingly, those approval ratings haven't impacted Bush negatively. So far, he has been comparatively very effective for a second term president. |
What does he care about ratings. He isn't going to be re-elected anyway.
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Max Webster
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quote: Originally posted by Berzerker
After telling his audience it would be wrong to intrude upon her grief, O'Really did a "fair and balanced" segment with Michelle Malkin effectively calling her a hypocrite and dupe of radicals like Michael Moore. |
Should send O'Reilly kids over to Iraq.
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Sn00py
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From New Zealand
Aug 2001 time: 13:37
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Replubic or not, killing people for the sake of money and more power is not a reason to remain in power.
George Bush is not a good leader, that I can be sure of, because there have been a lot, and far better, leaders in the past.
So to think that George Bush can't learn from the past is enough reason for me to believe that GB is not a good leader, he is just a placeholder, a mistake, a mistake future leaders should learn from, learn what not to do.
America is the superpower of today, but at the same time, it is the most insecure, the most afraid and therefore the most corrupt.
When will the world be able to look at America and say "That is a nice and humble country"?
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Guynemer
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quote: Originally posted by Kidicious
The Bush haters are in the good part of the US. The Bush lovers are in the sucky red states. |
No kidding.
Never in my life has this thought ever crossed my mind:
"You know, I'd really like to visit Mississippi." Or Alabama. Or Georgia. Or the Carolinas, Dakotas, Virginias, Nebraska, Kansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, Florida, Texas, etc. etc.
Sadly, I now live in a red state, but I did visit it occasionally in my youth--Cedar Point is nice.
I would love to go back to Alaska one day.
I wouldn't mind seeing Sedona again, or visiting Colorado.
But that is IT. Really, the only Blue state that I've never had the desire to visit is Wisconsin.
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