| Bush sings Posted: 3/11/2008 6:00:52 PM | At dinner last night our fearless leader sang a song country-style about Scooter being free of the prosecooter. Yeah, as bad as it sounds. And at one correspondents dinner a few years ago he also joked on film about WMD by looking in and around the White House for them as troops were dying in the hunt. Totally clueless. If he's not the worst president ever, would we be able to survive if we ever have someone worse?
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/11/2008 6:21:58 PM | Just when you think you've seen it all and it could not possibly get worse...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYJqSWLCB60
How is it, this imbecile has been behaving in this fashion for nearly 8 years and no one has taken him out yet? Shrimply amazing!!
Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting someone should, just surprised no one has.
evnstevn, Not to worry, he is the worst ever. Doesn't it make you wonder about the 30% who still approve of him????? | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/11/2008 6:33:41 PM | Ditto, serendip. I keep saying forget illegals, those 30% are the ones who should be deported.
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/11/2008 8:32:44 PM | Bush sings and dances! wow what a resident the Today show shilling makes me sick! Maybe he's on his own farewell USO trip | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/11/2008 10:29:06 PM | | How utterly disgusting the things he is mocking while he sings. And all those laughing while he's doing it... wow | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/11/2008 10:29:31 PM | | well, he does only have 10 or so months left, nothing to do now but coast downhill, I fully expect for him to really put on a show before (please, please, please) he actually splits. | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/12/2008 8:14:36 AM | Equally as bad are the journalists who go to those events and laugh on cue. Which makes it difficult for the rest of us to expect them to work any harder than, say, Judy Miller.
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/12/2008 9:28:54 AM | You know, I once was really impressed with the American political system, when comparing it with ours. I kind of admired the fact that you guys had this leader that was in for four years, and could not be knocked out of power simply by a wrong vote in the House Of Commons.
Here, I always saw that as one weakness. You are in, if in a minority government position (like we have now) and literally one man's vote could mean you are back out on the stump again. In office only a short time, and bang.....maybe it's all over forever.
Sure , you could always impeach a President, but that's not an easy process. It's like a seatbelt in a car, just in case of something going really wrong. Otherwise, it's four straight years to get things done as a leader.
I was a little envious, to be quite honest, of Americans.
Then I see a video like this one, and, well....... I realize how lucky we really are.
I realize the true value of the British parliamentary system. This is someone that would NEVER get elected, nor hold office here.
Under the American system, if you get a great or even good President - you have a strong base for four years of progress.
But if , by bad luck., you get a really bad one, four years just go on....and on.....and on..... | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/12/2008 10:47:24 AM | I've been espousing a parlimentary system for a long time. It's a much better way to conduct a government just for the fact that a baffoon like Bush would never, could never hold any kind of coalition. The Italians have a complete meltdown every couple of years, something Jefferson would have loved......which makes me wonder why they didn't set up a parliament?
I suspect they just didn't see the abuses which could take place, but even a cursory glance at "The Federalist Papers" shows that they were aware of what could happen, they just didn't expect people would actually be so selfish as to do such things or imagine a public so apathetic that they would allow such people to remain in power......
.....and I can't help but notice that the next election is 2012 and get my head all wrapped up in the whole Mayan calander thing...... | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/12/2008 1:20:21 PM |
...and I can't help but notice that the next election is 2012 and get my head all wrapped up in the Mayan calender thing... Ya I worry bout that too^^^^^^^ but this whole Bush farewell tour to hell is so Nero fiddles why Rome burns.They are so blatantly tapdancing on our graves they don't even bother to hide the fact anymore.Yesterday the centcom commander Fallon resigned in protest .He was Petreaus 's boss and may have been the only thing that was keeping the Pnac'ers dream of expanding the war to Iran form occuring,meanwhile we have a fall from grace Spitzer scandal clogging the airwaves.It's just amazing to me that everytime something of military importance happens their is a sex scandal to distract the masses,but hey they do what they do best. | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/12/2008 1:32:07 PM | | Add to that jet, they just announced they Eisinhower carrier group is headed to the Persian Gulf, to be in place by October....... | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/12/2008 5:42:01 PM | My first thought when I saw the thread title was, "Isn't that against the Geneva Convention?"  | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 3:38:01 AM |
serendipiteee How is it, this imbecile has been behaving in this fashion for nearly 8 years and no one has taken him out yet? Shrimply amazing!! Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting someone should, just surprised no one has. ...
I had high hopes that the Democratic [sic] Congress would "take him out". If lying about a blowjob is worthy of impeachment, lying about the lives of a million people lost certainly is.
But no. Not only are they not impeaching, they're supporting his every request for sustaining and extending the American military occupation of the Muddle East, confirming his every nominee and just generally acting as faithful partners of the Bush League.
The One Hundred Tenth United States Congress will certainly go down in history as the term in which the opposition party offered the least opposition ever.
As for me, I took the pledge: "I will vote based on results and results only. Not party loyalty, not perceived "electability", not lesser-of-two-evils, not charisma or anything else. Just results. Come 2008, if American troops are still in harms' way overseas, or if Cheney & Duhbbya have not been impeached, no Democrat -- at any level -- will get my vote. Do your job or you're fired." | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 4:37:59 AM | | The Democrats should toss the lot of them in jail. That's assuming that they can get their act together long enough to regain the White House. | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 8:14:54 AM | I watched in dismay as the Crown Buffoon did a contemporary version of Nero. You just KNOW that Putin has no soul because this soulless sociopath recognized his own reflection in Putin's eyes. No one with a sense of right or wrong would literally sing his own list of charges before a grand jury.
If I had the power, I'd make sure to bill his entire administration $1,000,000 for every dead American soldier, marine or airman. I'd also shut down Yale University [except medicine and liberal arts] since it's this institution that's sent us neo-con bad-boys like Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, and Porter Goff, among others.
Finally, whichever political party wins the presidency, The People must insure that the administration obeys the law, and that the congress has the cojones to subpoena and arrest them if administration officials fail to appear before the congress whenever they do not obey the law or play possum. Harry Reid clearly is NOT the right guy at the right time; I get the feeling he's dragging his feet because he's collecting pharmaceutical money or something. I'd rather have Patrick Leahy or Chris Dodd as senate majority leader. | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 8:47:34 AM |
If I had the power, I'd make sure to bill his entire administration $1,000,000 for every dead American soldier
How much for Iraqi and Afghan civilians? | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 9:09:07 AM | | ^^^^^^ I KNEW someone would ask, but I couldn't quickly devise an appropriate amount. My initial thought was to pay Iraq and Afghanistan to repair what we destroyed with a proportional additional amount for civilians...then I realized I was quantifying life, just as I was for American dead...I just want the bastids to pay for what they did, since money is the only value/moral that reaches them. | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 9:49:24 AM |
As for me, I took the pledge: "I will vote based on results and results only. Not party loyalty, not perceived "electability", not lesser-of-two-evils, not charisma or anything else. Just results. Come 2008, if American troops are still in harms' way overseas, or if Cheney & Duhbbya have not been impeached, no Democrat -- at any level -- will get my vote. Do your job or you're fired."
I can agree with this fully, except the use of the word Democrat. Instead I would just suggest "person" as what would the point be if we left ANYBODY in there that is complicent in any of this slaughter? It sort of goes against itself too based on the first sentence...... | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 3:38:39 PM | | $1,000,000 per soldier is a start. Republicans should have to re-pay the cost of the war. Maybe then people won't think war is a video game. | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 3:42:39 PM | PLENTY of Democrats were supporive of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. This is not a war......
...some of us saw this whole thing from the get go of the administration just because of the players involved, nothing has been a suprise, and those of us who spoke early and often were a very small minority to the vocality of the fear and chaos mongers, I'm not about to forget just how many people supported this invasion and occupation.....as it showed me just how easy it was for a Hitler to do what he did, a question I have always wondered about, how so many people were complicent with the deaths of millions of other humans..... | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 6:00:10 PM | Bush is an abomination. I would love to see him and cheney spend some serious jail time but that will never happen.
As far as the Nero reference, this guy has been fiddling for 8 years now.
The worst administration in history by far.
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 7:28:57 PM | | Yet another George Bush first; the guy just used the veto to preserve the US's right to torture......just when it couldn't get weirder... | |
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/13/2008 10:41:23 PM |
Crash1967: As for me, I took the pledge: "I will vote based on results and results only. Not party loyalty, not perceived "electability", not lesser-of-two-evils, not charisma or anything else. Just results. Come 2008, if American troops are still in harms' way overseas, or if Cheney & Duhbbya have not been impeached, no Democrat -- at any level -- will get my vote. Do your job or you're fired."
I can agree with this fully, except the use of the word Democrat. Instead I would just suggest "person" as what would the point be if we left ANYBODY in there that is complicit in any of this slaughter? It sort of goes against itself too, based on the first sentence. ...
In fairness, the Republican Party hasn't failed to perform. They told us what they would do, and pretty much did what they promised. "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." George Duhbbya Bush, Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
The Republicans' agenda has certainly harmed our country and our people, (not to mention millions of other people around the world) but I do have to acknowledge that they haven't double-crossed anybody with false promises. The Democratic [sic] party, however, got elected on a pledge to oppose the Bush League, then did a one-eighty and fell right into lockstep with the Bush White House as soon as they were sworn in. American polling places need a "Refunds & Exchanges" counter.
Anyway, the pledge is targeted mostly at rank & file yellow-dog Democrats who steadfastly vote for Democrats as the perceived lesser-of-two-weasels, and end up getting none of what they think they're voting for. I want to see voters grow a backbone and make elected officials earn their seats in Congress by delivering results, and the only way I know that'll ever happen is if there's a credible threat to their reelection.
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/14/2008 8:39:32 AM | As witnessed by the squabbling in the Democratic Party, it's far easier to get a large group of plutocratic sociopaths to line up, drink the Koolaid and stay on talking points than Democrats...WAY easier. The thing is, even though GOPpers implied how diabolical they would become, no one would have believed that THAT many sociopaths in a thinktank could f*ck up the world so incredibly fast! [I guess when you have that many vultures ripping out the guts of the carrion known as The Constitution, it won't be long before they'll look for other gizzards--world banking--to nibble on.
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| Bush sings Posted: 3/14/2008 9:31:12 AM | | The Bush administration = hubris, cronyism, incompetence, deceit, hypocrisy... | |
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