What do you think about Bush? (46)

1 Name: PoliticalJerk : 2006-04-09 19:20 ID:s/8azU8I

Hey, tell me what do u think abou George W Bush arguably the most powerful man in the world today? Give me your thought!

2 Name: Citizen : 2006-04-10 03:23 ID:Heaven

( ´ω`) In my day, kids actually put some effort into their trolling.

3 Name: Citizen : 2006-04-10 21:16 ID:660dg936

the man is an incompetent.. but I can't hate him. He did not put himself in the oval office.. it was a failed american political system where you get the choice between schill a and schill b, and most importantly a lack of proper discression among the public, which led to his rise.

America deserves what it gets.. no matter how much I suffer for the mistakes of others. If it gets too bad.. I hear canada is still maintaining sanity and their ministers are some of the last who are fully serving their constituents.

I need say no more than this:

this man has apointed the fed's next chairman. The chairman of the fed is the most important man to the economy. This man advocates the same economic policies put into practice in the Reagan era.. and proven a failure through that real-world practice.
This man will now be chairman for decades to come.. and will systematically destroy our economy by making the rich richer.. and the poor poorer.

4 Name: Citizen : 2006-04-11 04:56 ID:WQUAFJjq

I think I like Bush better than Kerry and Gore.

But I think we need a REAL conservative back in the white house especially one who won't take any shit from those goddamned Mexicans trying to take over OUR country. Dammit WE took this land BY FORCE those many years ago...ESPECIALLY from those goddamned Mexicans. They WON'T get it back. In fact, I say we airburst a fucking Neutron Bomb over Mexico City for all this pro-illegal alien bullshit they push. Mexico can NOT take the US.

5 Name: Citizen : 2006-04-11 06:32 ID:hxr27wuW

I dunno. I am not happy sometimes with what Bush decides for our country, and I really would like to see our military back home instead of overseas. I know many people in the army and shit feel they are doing good, but I feel like we are now just wasting time and money in a place so far from home.

Anyway, just a few more years to go and the Bush haters can rejoice when he will be unable to come back to office. I'm neither a Bush hater or lover; I just think he could have made different decisions that would have better helped America as a whole instead.

6 Name: Citizen : 2006-04-11 07:33 ID:Heaven

We're getting more and more 4chan these days.

7 Name: Citizen : 2006-04-21 03:40 ID:Heaven

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8 Name: Citizen : 2006-05-27 00:24 ID:x4x9SqKd

>4 You've got problems...how can you hate Mexicans, you're own RACE(We're all human beings. Dur) even?! Generalizations and hatred only lead to more destruction and furthers the path towards anarchy.

Anyway, I personally think that Bush is a religious hypocrite who indulges in affairs for his own benefits, most noteably oil. Maybe not the worst president we have ever had, but one of the many worst.

9 Name: Reverand Waffle : 2006-05-29 19:39 ID:RDAgmrr4

This topic is a double-edged sword. He's done both good and bad things for our country, I'll leave it that for now.

10 Name: Citizen : 2006-05-30 05:28 ID:Heaven

Your mom is a double-edged sword.

11 Name: Citizen : 2006-05-30 13:10 ID:Heaven

>>9 does not even understand the meaning of the idiom "double-edged sword".

12 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-01 05:11 ID:WsO1kkTt

You really wanna know? REALLY? I"LL TELL YA! HE"S A....

OH SHIT, THE CIA!!

13 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E : 2006-06-01 07:33 ID:Heaven

I'm curious to hear the good things he's done for the US.

14 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-05 12:13 ID:0EshmgyB

I don't like him.

Bush is so intent on having the our sons and daughters out there stay there, yet his daughters stay here, all safe n sound.. Yeah, that's reaaal fair. I know this sounds lame, but SOAD was right... "Why do they always send the poor?"

That's all I'll say.

15 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-05 15:54 ID:Heaven

>>14
/politics/ is dead, first referencing Johnny Depp and now someone brings in System of a Down.

16 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-06 16:52 ID:Heaven

>>15

Proof that, indeed, the inmates are running the asylum.

17 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-06 18:49 ID:6LDvwRXj

>>13
IIRC When Bush became Governer of Texas, he helped pass a bill allowing Judges to dimiss frivolous litogation and even penalise repeat plaintiffs. This so far is the only thing I know that's positive from him (as a politician).

18 Name: Mich The Weird : 2006-06-11 16:55 ID:lAKBuh9p

>>7

Poopy thread for a poopy leader.

I think Bush is a baka.

19 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-15 10:05 ID:heSgeRq/

Bush should be officially recognized as the world's most dangerous terrorist and killed, along with all the scum that supports him.

20 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-15 22:01 ID:zS87fa33

I'm not a fan of Bush, but he's better than all those emo fuckwits who suddenly think it's amazingly cool to just hate him without any implicit reason.

Tool fans are the worst.
But aren't they always?

21 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E : 2006-06-16 02:26 ID:Heaven

> just hate him without any implicit reason.

What about explicit?

22 Name: 20 : 2006-06-16 09:23 ID:zS87fa33

That's right, shigs. That's exactly what I said.

23 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E : 2006-06-17 01:24 ID:Heaven

That word doesn't mean what you think it means: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=implicit

Taken literally, >>20 makes no sense.

24 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-18 14:54 ID:Heaven

>>23
I know what it means.
Brain farts + late nights + lack of edit function = nonsensical statements.

25 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-20 21:31 ID:Heaven

internet

26 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-23 00:32 ID:gtMnEaT+

Anyhoo back to the topic of Mister Imaginary WMDs who has invaded two countries without a valid reason (not that Saddam didn't deserve to be shafted or the Taliban were well adjusted and open minded) to control their natural resources. If the "War on terror" after 911 was the reason, why wasn't Saudi Arabia invaded when 15 of the 19 confirmed terrorists were natives? How can he justify the murder of civilians and the resulting loss of young American men and women every day?
What the hell is he thinking warmongering again in respect to Iran? Before you know it he could be invading Germany for beer, Belgium for chocolate and Japan for Anime.

Now after all that do you need to ask what I think about Bush?
ttyl

27 Name: Citizen : 2006-06-24 16:16 ID:JYg3OZkN

Probably because Saudi Arabia is our ally and the government actually assists us in eliminating terrorism. Afganistan was literally PROTECTING confirmed terrorists.

Afganistan I can forgive Bush for, Iraq I cannot. He used the war on terror to get rid of Saddam and lied to the US people to do it. However I will say, anything that got rid of Saddam is a good thing that certainly doesn't make me like how Bush handled things.

As far as Iran goes they're being beligerant toward the entire UN. I hardly call it warmongering when he has the support of many other nations which believe Iran to be a threat. Doesn't mean we gotta like trotting off to war and straining our troops further and I would like quite a bit more peacful deplomacy but nobody wants a hostile regime like Iran to be manufacturing products to be used in nuclear weaponry.

28 Name: Citizen : 2006-07-16 18:14 ID:DEXXROhR

Bush = a mass murderer who's only not recognized as such because of his countries' military and financial power. If you need proof how mendacious and full of double-standards international policy is, start with him.

29 Name: Mich The Weird : 2006-07-18 19:51 ID:+qVgfnTn

Bush = borderline ret4rd who looks like a monkey and probably smells like beer for all I know.

30 Name: Citizen : 2006-07-20 04:12 ID:/cVZBbNY

a pig

31 Name: Citizen : 2006-07-20 04:44 ID:e4mO1cFK

a cat

32 Name: Citizen : 2006-07-24 07:10 ID:/cVZBbNY

a dog

33 Name: Citizen : 2006-07-24 12:07 ID:54apO/+Q

Bush=Leader of New economy.

In this " Economic survival race"
Richer race can pay hard coin for education of their children.
Poorer race can have only inferior education.
Richer race make close rich.
Poorer race make close poor.
As a result,
Richer race become super race
Poorer race become under race・・・
Concentration camps called new type poverty.
Ja,Even poor people wouldn't become extinct.
But,poor people would be ragarded as living?
Just working for bread race is humanistic
Working makes free?
Later era,People might call this era "2nd world fasizm"
If the future world is not be ruled by super race.

34 Name: Citizen : 2006-07-25 14:53 ID:gpV+Av0o

I think Bush is too soft.

We need a REAL leader like Richard Nixon.

Goddammit somebody needs to take this country so far to the right you wouldn't recognize it.

35 Name: 月岡 : 2006-07-30 06:35 ID:jpsTctIZ

The only problem with a mass exodus from the United States, is that'd leave religious zealots with thousands of high grade nuclear (nukular) weapons.

36 Name: Citizen : 2006-12-28 05:07 ID:chzrBO2Q

All the way with LBJ!!!

37 Name: Citizen : 2007-07-25 04:12 ID:oHdQOzSU

"The only problem with a mass exodus from the United States, is that'd leave religious zealots with thousands of high grade nuclear (nukular) weapon"

Only problem? Are you kidding? Don't be delusional.

38 Name: Citizen : 2007-07-25 04:45 ID:H7tGvmD/

>>35
Well, how far are we from that already?

39 Name: Citizen : 2007-07-25 21:59 ID:rVf1UkIL

I think very much of it.

Yes. Shrubberies are my trade. I am a shrubber. My name is Roger the Shrubber. I arrange, design, and sell shrubberies.

40 Name: Citizen : 2007-07-26 09:47 ID:P4vjn8eA

Bush has saved the US from terrorism.

41 Name: Citizen : 2007-07-27 13:45 ID:Heaven

Terrorism has saved the world from Bush.

42 Name: Citizen : 2007-08-03 18:32 ID:Heaven

saved from the Terrorism, world and Bush, and liberals.

43 Name: Citizen : 2007-08-09 05:21 ID:9PHop8oB

>>26

More like Japan for Techno Slaves.

44 Name: Citizen : 2007-08-13 13:32 ID:nLrtYCKq

>>33

Eloi and Morlocks? Great.

45 Name: Citizen : 2007-08-13 14:33 ID:j0Xatnk1

Bush is a wonderful inspiration to all the superrich across the country. Many in previous decades were worried that they had insufficient political experience, qualifications, voter credibility, or strategic ability to make it into the White House. Now, a new, wide world has opened up to them.

46 Name: Citizen : 2007-08-14 06:23 ID:fXyNwLMx

>>45
The super-rich are an oppressed minority and I for one am proud that we live in a country where their voice is finally being heard.

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