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I thought you meant two more years until our next storm of the millenium in Texas. All we are getting is rain. I blame dog428.
 
buckweaver said:
Time left in President Bush's Term

731 Days
7 Hours
26 Min.

That fires me up more than the Yankees winning their 92nd straight AL East title.
 
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Freelance Hack said:
And **** Cheney will then take the oath of office...
:D

Bush was smart to pick **** Cheney as his VP. Perfect assassination insurance. He can **** up as bad as he wants but nobody will kill him for fear of what President Cheney would do.
 
EStreetJoe said:
Freelance Hack said:
And **** Cheney will then take the oath of office...
:D

Bush was smart to pick **** Cheney as his VP. Perfect assassination insurance. He can **** up as bad as he wants but nobody will kill him for fear of what President Cheney would do.
That's what Nixon said about Agnew and Clinton about Gore.

Somehow in the next 730 days, I see the 25th Amendment playing a key role in the history of the United States.
 
As much as I look forward to the end of the current administration, it's way too early to get excited. And while the most recent elections have revealed the voting public appears eager for a regime change, it's still the same voting public that gave W four more years to begin with. Let's see if there's actually hope to be had.
 
BigSleeper said:
As much as I look forward to the end of the current administration, it's way too early to get excited. And while the most recent elections have revealed the voting public appears eager for a regime change, it's still the same voting public that gave W four more years to begin with. Let's see if there's actually hope to be had.

yup. and with the jolly dang of dingbats spending the next 12 months bashing each other for the democratic nomination -- and another bunch of yahoos sure to start getting busy on the GOP side -- this will be a unique election, the first with no clear candidate on either side in a long time. should be interesting, but i'm not optimistic that voters will make the right choice.
 
leo1 said:
BigSleeper said:
As much as I look forward to the end of the current administration, it's way too early to get excited. And while the most recent elections have revealed the voting public appears eager for a regime change, it's still the same voting public that gave W four more years to begin with. Let's see if there's actually hope to be had.

yup. and with the jolly dang of dingbats spending the next 12 months bashing each other for the democratic nomination -- and another bunch of yahoos sure to start getting busy on the GOP side -- this will be a unique election, the first with no clear candidate on either side in a long time. should be interesting, but i'm not optimistic that voters will make the right choice.

The voters made the right choice the last two presidential elections, but Ohio and Florida can't count ...
 
Football_Bat said:
Exactly two years to this day, our long national nightmare will be over.

Hunkered down in their caves, the terror masters feel much the same way. Must please you immensely to be in agreement with them.
 
HejiraHenry said:
Football_Bat said:
Exactly two years to this day, our long national nightmare will be over.

Hunkered down in their caves, the terror masters feel much the same way. Must please you immensely to be in agreement with them.

Good one, HH. You can't fix stupid (as WSKY proved in his previous post).
 
HejiraHenry said:
Football_Bat said:
Exactly two years to this day, our long national nightmare will be over.

Hunkered down in their caves, the terror masters feel much the same way. Must please you immensely to be in agreement with them.

The stupid, it truly burns,
The "terror masters"?
You mean the guys who wanted us out of Saudi Arabia and bogged down in a general war in the Middle East that alienates the rest of the Muslim world? The guys who attacked us and are still free. Those "terror masters"?
 
WSKY said:
leo1 said:
BigSleeper said:
As much as I look forward to the end of the current administration, it's way too early to get excited. And while the most recent elections have revealed the voting public appears eager for a regime change, it's still the same voting public that gave W four more years to begin with. Let's see if there's actually hope to be had.

yup. and with the jolly dang of dingbats spending the next 12 months bashing each other for the democratic nomination -- and another bunch of yahoos sure to start getting busy on the GOP side -- this will be a unique election, the first with no clear candidate on either side in a long time. should be interesting, but I'm not optimistic that voters will make the right choice.

The voters made the right choice the last two presidential elections, but Ohio and Florida can't count ...
If the idiots in Florida couldn't figure out which box to check, I'm not sure we should celebrate their judgement.
The voters who, theoretically, knew Gore the best, his Tennessee constituents, went for Bush, that also speaks volumes.

I think Bush-Cheney is the worst President since Buchanan, but it's not Bush-Cheney's fault, it's the fault of the American people for not knowing any better and voting for Charlies McCarthy and Edgar Bergen
 

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