View Full Version : What do you think about Bush?
Neelie The Great
21st March 2004, 21:01
I know everyone hate Bush and wants him out of office this November but , I'd like to hear specific reasons why. I have my reason.. I think he's done nothing useful for this country.
insurgency03
22nd March 2004, 23:34
I hate him 2, but he's nothing more than a figurehead. Bush does not have the IQ to run a nation, i mean he chokes on pretzels for Gods sake. The real power isnt between Dubyas massive ears, thats for sure. its duedes like Murdoch, Knight, and his tubby buddy Cheney that run the country to thick skulled cowboys like bush
yoshim
23rd March 2004, 07:12
i would like to think that the president of such a powerful country could at least pass high schoold. He is a war mungerer and has done nothing good for america when hes gone i wont miss him.
shakermaker
23rd March 2004, 11:26
yep, he is more into war against terrorism (so i wonder why he isn't fighting against himself) than problems in usa...
SittingBull47
23rd March 2004, 13:34
I agree. It's not all his doings, he's not exactly the smartest/most powerful man in the nation. His administration is just a bunch of war hawks and they sell oppression by calling leaders that don't bend under their might "thugs".
cubist
23rd March 2004, 14:04
i didlike him just becuase he is the wrong man for the job he is incompetent and is soley supported by bush SNR admin,
he doesn't respect international law and is following the american Bully tradition of doing what they want to benifit what they have.
EddieLokes
23rd March 2004, 21:34
Finally, a place to speak my mind out about that incompetent president we have. I don't think bush has done anything to improve our situation, in fact, he has single handedly f*ck everything up. Its amazing what a monkey face president can do in 4 years (well about 3 and change) :che:
insurgency03
24th March 2004, 03:19
And worst of all he never admits to his own mistakes. He always has some one in his administration cover his ass whenever he screws up.
Michael De Panama
24th March 2004, 03:34
He's the best president we've ever had.
EddieLokes
24th March 2004, 19:02
And worst of all he never admits to his own mistakes. He always has some one in his administration cover his ass whenever he screws up.
Or like he'll take back what he said in previous statements. Like when he was saying that no one ever said that Saddam was an imminent threat, clearly which was the main theory for his actions towards Saddam. What and axxhole :che:
yoshim
29th March 2004, 09:16
Originally posted by
[email protected] 24 2004, 08:02 PM
Or like he'll take back what he said in previous statements. Like when he was saying that no one ever said that Saddam was an imminent threat, clearly which was the main theory for his actions towards Saddam. What and axxhole :che:
i agree. I think he needs to tell us why he really went to war i've heard a number of different reasons, none of which justify his actions.
praxis1966
30th March 2004, 03:11
It's not just the so-called "War on Terror" that makes Bush and his cronies members of his "Axis of Evil". Alot of it has to do with his domestic policies as well.
His Clear Skies initiative actually gives manufacturers more leeway to pollute. His "alternative energy program" means finding other places to drill for oil, like the Alaskan Tundra (which would incidentally threaten the lives of thousands of rare and indigineous species while not generating that much oil in the first place).
The No Child Left Behind Bill has reduced funding to schools in the most need resulting in many a school closure, to say nothing of the fact that it has placed so many extra requirements on teachers' qualifications that people like my mother (who teaches learning disabled children and regularly gets 400% more growth than the national average from her students) who have been in the field for more than 20 years to now be classified as "not highly qualified." These restrictions are so heavy handed that cities like Chicago have refused to comply, and as a result had all federal funding revoked.
The cleverly named Patriot Act, as most of you are aware, is a disaster. For those who are not, let me elaborate. We no longer have attourney client privelage, the right to question our accusers, the right for a public trial, or have an attourney present, as long as one has been labelled an enemy of the state. Furthermore, the FBI can wiretap or otherwise surveil, search, and sieze any property without benefit of a warrant. Oh, by the way, any electronic crime is now considered treason, a charge punishable by death.
Oh, and I forgot to mention, he will be the first president to have a net loss in jobs for the term of his presidency since Herbert Hoover. You know, the guy who was in office during THE GREAT DEPRESSION.
yoshim
30th March 2004, 07:31
Originally posted by
[email protected] 30 2004, 04:11 AM
It's not just the so-called "War on Terror" that makes Bush and his cronies members of his "Axis of Evil". Alot of it has to do with his domestic policies as well.
His Clear Skies initiative actually gives manufacturers more leeway to pollute. His "alternative energy program" means finding other places to drill for oil, like the Alaskan Tundra (which would incidentally threaten the lives of thousands of rare and indigineous species while not generating that much oil in the first place).
The No Child Left Behind Bill has reduced funding to schools in the most need resulting in many a school closure, to say nothing of the fact that it has placed so many extra requirements on teachers' qualifications that people like my mother (who teaches learning disabled children and regularly gets 400% more growth than the national average from her students) who have been in the field for more than 20 years to now be classified as "not highly qualified." These restrictions are so heavy handed that cities like Chicago have refused to comply, and as a result had all federal funding revoked.
The cleverly named Patriot Act, as most of you are aware, is a disaster. For those who are not, let me elaborate. We no longer have attourney client privelage, the right to question our accusers, the right for a public trial, or have an attourney present, as long as one has been labelled an enemy of the state. Furthermore, the FBI can wiretap or otherwise surveil, search, and sieze any property without benefit of a warrant. Oh, by the way, any electronic crime is now considered treason, a charge punishable by death.
Oh, and I forgot to mention, he will be the first president to have a net loss in jobs for the term of his presidency since Herbert Hoover. You know, the guy who was in office during THE GREAT DEPRESSION.
I didn't even know about half of that stuff, i only knew about things his done in relation to terrorism and things similar to that.I can't believe he implements such stupid policies. I just hope that he doesn't get voted back in.
Lacrimi de Chiciură
3rd April 2004, 13:00
His fucking impirialist war on terror for one. Invading Iraq for no particular reason. Same thing Hitler did in Europe but Bush is doing it on the other side of the world.
Salvador Allende
3rd April 2004, 16:29
I hate Bush, he is a fool whose ignorance is only matched by that of Liu Chan's. The man has attempted to re-do the wrongdoings of Pope Urban II by attacking Muslim lands, his government discriminates against Muslims also. He keeps many people in the concentration camp in Guantanamo Bay. The man has killed the US economy and job market. Many US businesses and factories have left to go to India and the People's Republic. The US can no longer fight a prolonged world-wide war because the industry they were so proud of is now gone. Bush is simply a conquerer who lacks the intelligence and strategy to succeed in that.
El Tipo
3rd April 2004, 21:16
"God told me to strike down Saddam - and so I did"
- George W. Bush
Okay, he said something like that, do you know who else said that "god is on our side"? :huh: Adolf Hitler.
And some american people fall for this propaganda?? Yes! Why?.. Well they dont know sh*t about christianity. (Im atheist and I know more than most about: buddhism, satanism, judaism, christianity and I can tell you - as I think you know that - christian God would strike down men like Bush, but hes not the same sh*t as Bush so he forgives hes moral stupidity..)
I just cant ignore these kind of things, okay Saddam was a madman.. BUT one dictator per what? few thousand innocent lives, wroooong.
I hold Bush in the same regard as every other American President.
dark fairy
4th April 2004, 04:40
I don't like him because he is rep. and because he's just like his dad...
oh and he resembles a monkey :P
Blibblob
4th April 2004, 06:31
Oh man, why do you people keep posting. It's the same thing over and over and over again. Bush is a monkey, you're a bunch of mocking birds. Nothing relating to the economy can be related to the president. Now then, he supposidly "lied" about Iraq. Can you give a logical reason on why he would lie? Oil isn't a good one because it's going to cost more to go in and fix than we'll get out of the oil for the short time that the UN will allow us in there, and Bush even gave a time for us to pull out, next year. I don't think it was lies, I think it was ignorance. It was his mindset as a neo-con and a Methodist. It is said that those who doctrinate are those who are the most indoctrined. Can you say that now that Saddam is out, the country isn't better? The war could have been conducted in a different matter, but Saddam is out, a country no longer has to deal with a murderous dictator. Now they'll have to live with an American dictator, but that one can't massacre the people. The people didn't revolt themselves, they'll have to live with the US in there.
I personally agree with (*. Bush is no different than 90% of the Presidents of the United States, in this position, I highly doubt Gore would have done much different. And do you think things will change if Kerry wins? People keep going for the lesser of two evils. Strategically, if Bush gets another 4 years, he will obviously fuck it up more, and if Nader ran in a Democratic ticket.. Or I'm just dreaming.
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