I tried to support Bush, but this is the final straw.

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by ly2, May 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1698720.php

    Bush is wet in his panties at the moment over the amnesty bill. I'm not going to go into details about it because I'm too pissed off at the moment. Read the article yourself.

    Even though the man is a fucking idiot, I still tried to be somewhat supportive.

    Dubai ports deal...let it slide...
    Mishandled war in Iraq...let it slide...
    The stem cell issue...let it slide...
    The list is LONG.

    But this is the final straw, he needs to be taken out of office one way or another before he ruins the entire country. He is no better than a liberal. I would rather have a good Democrat in office than this asshole. Even Clinton did a much better job with the border than Bush.

    I have nothing more to say at this time. I'm totally and positively disgusted.
    I welcome the infraction points that are coming from my curse words.

    P.S. read the article, see the details of this amnesty bill. Not only is he going to grant them all citizenship, he wants them to bring their families here from Mexico, yes really. If this passes, America is over.
     
    ly2, May 17, 2007 IP
  2. 8^)

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    #2
    How could you vote for this guy twice? Cause of that little incident called 9/11? This is racist, but each month illegal immigrants kill more legal americans than people dying in 9/11.

    So my queston is, did you really vote for him again cause of bin laden?
     
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  3. ly2

    ly2 Notable Member

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    To be honest, I didn't vote for him at all. I didn't start paying attention to government and politics till about a year ago. But yea, if it was between Kerry & Bush I would still choose Bush if I had to pick.

    And I would DEFINETLY choose Bush over Gore. At least with Kerry I could be convinced if he did something that was great. Gore is totally out of the question, the mans a loon.
     
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    chulium Well-Known Member

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    This guy's the best we've got - better than flip-flopping cowards like Kerry and global-warming-addicts like Gore. Besides, Bush is a good president - you can't blame all the country's faults on HIM...

    What I don't get is how the country is comprised of WE THE PEOPLE, not HIM THE "EVIL DICTATOR" - yet you blame all the country's problems such as the "war in Iraq" and "stem cell issues" as his fault, as if you WANT all the power to be on his shoulders, or at least insist on recognizing our country like that.

    Yet... it's the PEOPLE - us - that are so messed up. Not the president.

    I'm really getting tired of all these lame anti-Bush threads. Will you guys get a life so I can stop spending all my time trying to defend what pride this nation has left? Unlike you folks, I'M at least trying to be patriotic and loyal.

    Besides, if you hate Bush so much, go live in Afghanistan.
     
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  5. ly2

    ly2 Notable Member

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    Oh yea? You think the majority of republicans are happy about this? No.
    And how about you Mr. Patriot, are you happy about it?
    This is bullshit man, he's screwing Americans and patting illegal mexicans on the back, it's total bullshit and I'm pissed, real pissed.
    There comes a point when you have to give up and admit the man is actually a failure, this is that time for me. He fails at everything.
    The economy is the only thread of success he has to cling to, everything else has failed.
     
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    AGS Notable Member

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    Well ly2, quite a few of us have been warning you guys of the NAU (North American Union) for quite some time now.

    We have been pointing out that the Miserable Failure Bush does not care a flying f**k about the American people.

    This is old news to people like me but I'm glad that you are beginning to see these scumbags for what they really are.

    Next up is the AMERO and of course the NAFTA Super Highway.

    Kudos for you for waking up to these fools mate. :)
     
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    Briant Peon

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    On the bright side, there is always Ron Paul :D
     
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  8. ly2

    ly2 Notable Member

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    I don't think so. I need to read more about him first.
    From what I see, far left loons are propping him up, so I'm sure there's something about him that's very bad.
     
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    chulium Well-Known Member

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    Well I'm sure you all could do much better in that spot! I mean, it's an easy job, so why can't he do it right? :rolleyes:

    *cough* *cough*
     
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    AGS Notable Member

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    Because he is a Miserable Failure mate, that's why.
     
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    ly2 Notable Member

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    Actually, yes I think that I could do better than this. Honest to God, I think that I could do a better job than Bush.

    What EXACTLY has he done that worked out good? (besides the economy)
    And lets be honest, there is an army of people behind the scenes doing the brain work, he is just a talking head.
    But even still, what has he done that could be called a success?

    And you still didn't answer the question, do you or do you not agree with the amnesty bill? Are you happy with it?
     
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  12. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    He'll be out of office soon ly2. AGS, topic has nothing to do with conspiracy theories.

    This basically came down to do nothing, or do something. Concessions between the parties. There is no way we are going to deport 12 million people. It's not possible. Take into consideration that unemployment here in the US is at all time lows. Twenty years ago, people would never have imagined that unemployment could even be so low. Not that it's even possible to do, but pull 12 million workers out of the US workforce and we have major supply/demand problems.

    I'm glad to see people like briant are going to register as republicans and support the republican party this time :)
     
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    #13
    finally, so you write something intellectual. :D
    But only in the second paragraph.:rolleyes:
     
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  14. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #14
    alex jones is pimping him out to the young angry white male crowd. The sheep are doing what they are told. That's the only reason they would ever support a republican.
     
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    So, if he the one who mess up, we should blame the people?
     
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    chulium Well-Known Member

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    If he messes up I'll be sure to let you know. :D

    So far, though, the majority of the "mistakes" during his presidency are not made by him...
     
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    unless you ask the dems...and then its because he hits the wrong keys on the computer in the oval office that controls everything from the weather to oil prices...oh, and he doesn't care about black people either.:rolleyes:
     
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    He claims to be guided by the invisible hand of God, so it must be God who made the mistakes. :rolleyes:
     
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  19. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    You wouldn't say that to a muslim...
     
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    You think he did something good for the economy? The only thing they do is manipulate unemployment and inflation numbers. Many economists believe we are either already or soon will be in recession. You can't find a decent job anymore, they all were shipped to Asia or given to illegals, and he does NOTHING about it. The guy is bent on destroying middle class
    Just look how they calculate unemployment numbers - # of unemployment applications in past 6 months divided by total number of employees that government knows of. What sort of twisted logic is that? If you were unemployed for over 6 months, are not eligible or don't want to apply for unemployment, you are not considered unemployed. And same goes for inflation numbers, they are always way below what economists say
     
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