Bush has always been a man's man, unlike the wimpy libs in the democratic party
2006-08-30 06:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush says what the Bilderberg group and the round table tell him to say
just like all other presidents
how do you explain that 34 presidents are all related to the same two families ,namely Charles the great and Charlemagne
they have all been placed there by this clan and nothing they say is there own idea .
including Bush
he is a marionette of the illuminati no more
check it out
bloodlines of the illuminati
all historical facts
by David Icke
2006-08-30 13:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm really not sure what President Bush's message is, but his leadership (or lack, thereof) certainly speaks volumes on the way our country is going.
And although I didn't want to hear that we were going to invade Iraq, I understood his message to say that there were weapons of mass destruction and that the war effort would be paid for by the oil in Iraq.
I supported the initial invasion.
Now I wonder why I was duped into believing this guy.
How many thousands of American troops have died in that sand trap?
How many billions of dollars wasted?
And tell me, friend, how are we going to pay for that war?
I feel as if I (and the whole of America) have been "Bush-whacked".
2006-08-30 13:27:57
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answered by docscholl 6
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Is there a question here? At anyrate, Bush lives in a fantasy world, and what he says usually little to do with reality. Just to give to one example of out of touch he is, two months before invading Iraq, he had no idea that there were any the differences between Sunni's and Shiite's. He for most part only knows what his advisors tell him due to fact that he almost never bothers to educate himself on issues, and his advisors never give him an accurate picture of reality.
2006-08-30 13:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is like a guy behind the computer, it's easy to be loud, rude and act like a bully when you're not on the frontline and being protected by the Secret Service and his party's Congress. His past history shows that when put on the spot though, he's not as big as his reputation show him to be.
2006-08-30 13:35:53
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answered by choyryu 2
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GW isn't very good at sugar coating things and because he is human he makes mistakes here and there. I don't think he ever intentionally lies and I believe he wants to do what he thinks is best for America.
He's a helluva lot more of a man's man than algore or that Vietnam medal begging traitor. Clinton gets points for boffing in the back of his El Camino, but loses those points for marrying Hillary. Hard to be a man's man when you are married to a b*tch like that...
2006-08-30 13:30:17
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answered by OzobTheMerciless 3
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George Bush is the biggest as*hole on earth. He doesn't have a clue as to what's going on.
2006-08-30 13:26:48
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answered by Monty L 5
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And by man's man you mean Cheny's b#$ch. And does he know how to "beat around the bush"
2006-08-30 13:25:14
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answered by windfishfighter 3
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Ah, Teddy Roosevelt could kick his ***.
But that's not altogether fair to Bush, because TR could kick most people's ***.
2006-08-30 13:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Compared to:
Algae the Green Guy and
The Moron from Massachusetts?
You betcha!
2006-08-30 13:24:22
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answered by Walter Ridgeley 5
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