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Even Dick Cheney learn from bush, bush shot himself in the head (hence the stupidity) Dick went and shot someone else... Geroge Bush is just a really crazy person, he said paki...
Scuba Pete said:There is another thread asking us "What if conservatives taught your child's school"... All I can think of are our children talking bushisms all the time.
I'm a fairly liberal person and don't like President Bush either, but this idiotic name-calling ("Shrub," "President Boob," "retard") is so childish. One should worry more about the policy the man actually implements than the stupid statements he makes, but more often than not, I just see people poking fun at the president's perceived intellectual capacity. Talk about reducing oneself to what one criticizes in others... But such is United States politics, I suppose. Americans don't want to learn about and debate policy; they'd rather have playground "brawls."
His policies seem to demand greater criticism than his character. Why bother with his character unless you lack the real goods?
I really don't think it's possible to be too derisive of this president. My only concern about it is that people get so caught up in making fun of the way he talks that they get distracted from the destruction being wreaked by his administration.I'm a fairly liberal person and don't like President Bush either, but this idiotic name-calling ("Shrub," "President Boob," "retard") is so childish.
I think Clinton's policies are illustrative of his lack of character. I've never been so disappointed in a politician in my life. He only seems tolerable because his successor is so very much worse.It's often the same people who praise Clinton for his character and not his policies.
I really don't think it's possible to be too derisive of this president. My only concern about it is that people get so caught up in making fun of the way he talks that they get distracted from the destruction being wreaked by his administration.
I think Clinton's policies are illustrative of his lack of character. I've never been so disappointed in a politician in my life. He only seems tolerable because his successor is so very much worse.
I really don't think it's possible to be too derisive of this president. My only concern about it is that people get so caught up in making fun of the way he talks that they get distracted from the destruction being wreaked by his administration.
I think Clinton's policies are illustrative of his lack of character. I've never been so disappointed in a politician in my life. He only seems tolerable because his successor is so very much worse.
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MidnightBlue said:My only concern about it is that people get so caught up in making fun of the way he talks that they get distracted from the destruction being wreaked by his administration.
You have NEVER asked me, so in anticipation of this, I have to admit that I call him Shrub, but he is not quite the Bush his daddy (or brother) is. Short on intellect, morally bankrupt and opportunistic. He is everything that is WRONG with politicians today. In fact he should be named the permanent poster child for the "GOB" network. It was a shame that there was a typo when they first were introduced as the "GOP". "Good Ol' Boy" network is way more like it!Another thing is: I hear so many people name-calling the president but when I ask them to explain their objections and prod them further about specifics regarding cited policy, they don't even know what they're talking about.
He should also be called Shrub in fond memory of the late, great, Molly Ivins, who gave him the moniker.You have NEVER asked me, so in anticipation of this, I have to admit that I call him Shrub, but he is not quite the Bush his daddy (or brother) is. Short on intellect, morally bankrupt and opportunistic. He is everything that is WRONG with politicians today.
Help Iraq become democratic - Who installed and maintained Saddam?I am English GW dos'nt come across as very likeable but to call him an idiot is infantile,i'm glad we invaded iraq and are trying to help iraq become democratic ok they lied to us as to why we are in iraq but that does not make him an idiot.I would like us to invade iran next as their government or council of experts deserve it and this would make iraq more stable. And you cannot call the people who voted for him idiots because you disagree with his policy.The thing is because of democracy he can and probably will be voted out of office ,could that happen in iran,syria erm no i think the answer is,so in GW is doing the right thing in his eyes and although unpopular because of the war i do not believe he is an idiot.