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Where are the apologies from the Dubya?

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Columbo, Nov 2, 2006.

  1. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?
     
  2. JR

    JR Well-Known Member

    "I always wanted to be President. Now I ARE one".
     
  3. hondo

    hondo Well-Known Member

    What was the tax liability for John Kerry, Ted Kennedy or John Edwards over the years. You people act like only Republicans are rich.
     
  4. Claws for Concern

    Claws for Concern Active Member

    It's one thing to be called an a-hole, but when Bush speaks he removes all doubt.
     
  5. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    Remember laughing about what might have happened if Dan Quayle had become president? Now we know.

    What a waste it is to lose one's mind.
     
  6. dog428

    dog428 Active Member

    Strange how little argument there is on this thread compared to the Kerry quote one.

    I guess that tells us one of two things:

    1. The president is a raging moron who everyone, even the people who amazingly still support him, expects to say idiotic, insulting and absurd things.

    Or,

    2. There's absolutely no way to defend the assclown, so it's better to try and make someone -- and it doesn't matter who -- from the other side look almost as bad.
     
  7. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    Hey your party had 2 shots to beat him and they blew it both times.

    We keep hearing how smart the "democrat" party is and yet they keep losing and your canidates keep sticking their foot in the mouth.
     
  8. Of course, half-a-million more Americans voted against him than for him the first time.
    As for "feet in the mouth," please call Congressman Boehner and ask him why he hates the troops.
     
  9. spup1122

    spup1122 Guest

    I don't like Bush at all, but I don't think he's a completely stupid man. I think he's pretty manipulative and attempts to brainwash the Americans, but I think he has just surrounded himself with a group of people that are individually smart, but as a collective, the dumbest group of people I have EVER seen. As I said, I do not like Bush at all, but I don't think he's as dumb as most people think he is. He just doesn't know how to speak publicly which makes him appear dumb.
     
  10. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/01/us/politics/01cnd-poll.html?ei=5090&en=24a4ef060d70f834&ex=1320037200&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

    By all means, let's talk about the war.
    This is The Iraq Election, the way 1974 was The Watergate Election, and 1994 was The Contract Election and 1998 was supposed to be The Monica Election.
     
  11. alleyallen

    alleyallen Guest

    I think this says less about the Shrub and more about the average moronity of the voting public.
     
  12. If moronity isn't a word, it by god should be.
     
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