BU S H i t.
2006-09-16
09:22:09
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♥ lavender baby ♥
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Im trying not to be on either side and wanted to see what people says when i wrote BU S H i t.
first it can meant S H i t
second it can also meant the ''it'' factor
2006-09-16
09:42:30 ·
update #1
there is so many opportunity in AMERICA just that why do BUSH have to send innocent young soldiers to fight his silly wars. i pity those soldiers and those soldiers who have to shot the people in those foreign country. everyone please stop invading other people country and stay put in your own country and WORLD PEACE please. PEACE TO EVERY HUMAN RACE no matter what religion or what BUSH or the POPE says.... WORLD PEACE EVERYONE!
2006-09-16
09:50:49 ·
update #2
To those who support BUSH why? I just cant seem to support either terrorist or BUSH or anyone who fight and deals with so many death.
To those who say God Bless Bush why?? he send young troops or just good healthy americans soldiers to war and come back with badly bruise body and spirit and losing some part of body. we should say god bless to those who got injuired in the war let it be the muslims or the americans cause no one deserve to die from bullets and from each other. God bless all the victims. WORLD PEACE ALL.
2006-09-16
10:08:08 ·
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who wont attach US if you have soldiers shoooting at their people in their countries??? to people who said god bless Bush it. i just dont get you people who support people who support killings. please everyone WORLD PEACE.
2006-09-16
10:48:15 ·
update #4
who wont *attacked US
2006-09-16
10:48:59 ·
update #5
Most Americans do not love Bush. Not at all. In fact, I know hundreds of activists here in Ohio, many of them personally who try to protest and do all we can as citizens. In fact, all of the exit polls on the 2004 presidential elections showed Kerry winning in a landslide.
If you are not from Ohio, you likely do not know about much of the vote fraud that took place here. I heard the sworn testamonies and participated in activist work concerning the vote fraud.
Please be aware that there was immense election fraud in Ohio that day .( (Ohio was the deciding swing state). 57,000 voting irregularities were reported across the nation and tens of thousands of complaints were made to election protection.
I have heard several expert statisticians speak on the odds of ALL the exit polls being wrong as many millions to one odds. Exit polls taken after voters vote are highly accurate, historically to ½ %; however, for ALL the exit polls to be wrong, the chance is astronomical.
I went to Washington on Jan. 6th, the day of the historic election challenge to Bush ‘s election, the 2nd since 1776. I know that statisticians presented their charts and data to Kerry’s staff that day and said the staff looked shocked upon seeing the evidence. I also attended and spoke at a national press conference in D.C. that day where people like Bob Fratrakis, Ohio’s current independent candidate for governor presented their charts and evidence of election fraud and exit poll statistics.
Bob is the editor of the freepress (freepress.org) where many articles can be found detailing the fraud from before the elections and articles and new data is still coming out. (See election coverage section.)
We are having parallel elections to try to check the results through citizen oversight (see banvotingmachines.org for info on what parrallel elections are and to try to do in your city)
See the website below for what parallel elections are:
http://www.ecotalk.org/ParallelElections.htm.
Also see Fratrakis' book (see sources) and the John Conyers report “what went wrong in Ohio” (see sources).
Conyers is a U.S. congressman and details a good part of the events taking place election day in Ohio. Even our republican newspaper, the Columbus Dispatch reported on many of these things.
Unfortunately. until; we have real votes in this country that actually count ( which we do not now have) and our votes are not cast on unstable, electronic machines made by partisan (republican) voting machine companies (at least 80%) that have undetectable software programming done by their hired convicted computer fraud felons, we do NOT have the power to get rid of this “fictitious” president.
Also, propagandized news put out by corporations that benefit from this Bush administration makes it so the world does not know that we, the people of the United States, do not love Bush..not the majority of us, that is.
I stand in solidarity with the world in its fear and horror at what this man is doing here and worldwide. There are millions more Americans like me. Please do not hate the American people and sterotype us as we are just as helpless against thios bully and tyrant, Bush.
Still we, the patriotic Americans, are working to stop vote fraud and spread the news to other Americans.. Bev Harris from blackboxvoting.org will be coming to Ohio in a few weeks.
2006-09-21 23:42:46
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answered by iloveflowers 2
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Do I like Bush? Personally, no. I like it shaved my self if you ask me. =)
I commend anyone who takes the name of a long ago favored cartoon like ninja turtles who insults others for making up words. By the way, your grammar isn't all that great either. I suppose you don't like hip-hop much? There's a lot of made up words in there as well.
Anyways, my serious response to the question. I don't support Bush, not because he's a Republican or anything like that. I don't support him because of his policies and decisions. I will support any Republican or Democrat so as long as they keep the welfare of the people as their top priority. He hasn't done that. Instead, he tells his lies and plunges this nation into further debt and risk the lives of our troops for what? To wage a war on terrorism? Hmm, Mr. Bush, the Taliban is in Pakistan right now, why don't we go there? What is that? We can't because its a soveriegn nation and we need their permission? How about Iraq, did we get their permission?.... This guy is unbelievable.
2006-09-16 16:53:10
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answered by Jay 2
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What percentage of the world?
Well, let's say current polls are correct in the US, and that somewhere around (or under) 40% of the US population supports his actions. That's 120 million people, roughly. The UK has 50 million, and Australia 25 million, and let's give them the same percentage, just to be generous. That's another 30 million.
I doubt anyone in China or Pakistan or Venezuela or Cuba does. Probably very few in Russia or Lebanon or Afghanistan or the Sudan or..... Let's round if off say another 200 million people in other countries. Or 350 million worldwide who support him.
That's 350 million, out of 7 billion, which is around 5% approval rating. Meaning that between 90% and 95% either don't have any opinion, or oppose him.
I was reading something somewhere about majority rules....
2006-09-16 16:36:18
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answered by coragryph 7
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God Bless President Bush!
2006-09-16 17:01:41
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answered by bushfan88 5
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I second the B U S H I T!
The last I heard, bush lovers rank somewhere in the low 30 percentile, and I think those figures have been doctored in favor of the shrub.
2006-09-16 16:32:43
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answered by Stingray 5
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Don't care what the rest of your leftist, Muslim Jehadist world thinks of President Bush. I care about not getting attacked by a bunch of fanatical idiots that you obviously support. You love them so much, buy yourself a mandress and a rug and bow down to Mecca 5 times a day. And get your pansyass out of my country.
2006-09-16 18:03:13
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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NO...it seems like a low percentage only becuase Liberals & Bush haters are out spoken a**holes!
2006-09-22 16:59:09
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answered by k-mac 3
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coragryph is correct about 5% of the world supports him which includes alot of the oil producing countries because he is making them rich. Also all the terrorists which he is helping swell there ranks. If you eliminate these two groups he is down to 3% but never mind that 60% of his own people don't approve of him.
I like BUSHit, his name is fun isn't it.
2006-09-16 16:46:05
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answered by region50 6
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Pres. Bush is Devil. He is bad for America and makes America more Satanic.
2006-09-23 11:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Evidently, many of you foreign Muslims don't support Bush.
2006-09-16 16:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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