First off I would like to say I hate bush and think he's doing a horrible job as president a lot of you will not agree with me but I want you to look at this go to google.com and type in failure and see what it bring up and notice it is the actual government web site not something someone made as a joke
2006-09-22
19:34:54
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your right I didn't ask a question so here it is how can you support a president when you can type of failure and find him?
2006-09-22
19:39:11 ·
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ok since google is left wing hilarious by the way go to yahoo search and type in failure and look at the third thing that pops up. No I don't blieve everything I read no the internet I believe what I blieve from what I read and hear from various locations. internet, news paper, etc
2006-09-22
19:44:26 ·
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In response to crazy air force guy in when the presidential election happened I was about 6 months from being able to legally vote but even though I couldn't vote I still supported and was a volunteer for Kerry. I did everything I could to make sure this lunatic president of ours didn't run a second term
2006-09-22
19:53:14 ·
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Is there a question here?
2006-09-22 19:36:50
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answered by fire4511 7
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Responding to turntable above me somewhere: The media being biased against a political being is the same as a large group of people not liking a political being. Don't call not liking Bush biased, as there are several reasons to not like him.
Responding to the OP: I hardly regard google's failure-search thing as meaning anything at all other than what some group of coders in Google find as both a joke and their opinion. It really proves absolutely nothing. I dislike Bush, and you dislike Bush. But I dislike Bush for valid reasons. Don't not like someone for reasons with no meaning.
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Responding to crazy_airforce_guy: You said: "By the way, did you vote in 2004? Cause if you didnt, you have no room to talk." This is absolutely inappropriate, as everyone, no matter who voted or who didn't vote, or who the ones who voted voted for, everyone is given room to talk and speak out (though not necessarily on a private company's website [i.e. Yahoo!]). Not to mention that you, in saying that, exclude those who aren't yet the appropriate age to vote. Just because someone isn't able to vote doesn't mean that they don't have an opinion, nor the right to express said opinion.
2006-09-22 19:44:08
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answered by mattomynameo 4
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I had always supported Bush before, but this is too much. How could I have been so blind?
From Google:
Googlebombing 'failure'
9/16/2005 12:54:00 PM
Posted by Marissa Mayer, Director of Consumer Web Products
If you do a Google search on the word [failure] or the phrase [miserable failure], the top result is currently the White House’s official biographical page for President Bush. We've received some complaints recently from users who assume that this reflects a political bias on our part. I'd like to explain how these results come up in order to allay these concerns.
Google's search results are generated by computer programs that rank web pages in large part by examining the number and relative popularity of the sites that link to them. By using a practice called googlebombing, however, determined pranksters can occasionally produce odd results. In this case, a number of webmasters use the phrases [failure] and [miserable failure] to describe and link to President Bush's website, thus pushing it to the top of searches for those phrases. We don't condone the practice of googlebombing, or any other action that seeks to affect the integrity of our search results, but we're also reluctant to alter our results by hand in order to prevent such items from showing up. Pranks like this may be distracting to some, but they don't affect the overall quality of our search service, whose objectivity, as always, remains the core of our mission.
2006-09-22 19:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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This is why Google gives you GW's website when you search "failure"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bomb
Doesn't make him any less a failure though, hehe
And yes, I voted in 2004. I even got to see him speak live when he was campaigning, and I still think he's a loser.
2006-09-22 19:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I guess if you believe everything you read on the internet is true. You are right. If it comes up it must be true. Your answer stands
2006-09-22 19:47:09
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answered by orderboxes 1
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Forget voting. Here's who REALLY elected president Bush and previous presidents!...
http://www.rense.com/general58/suspre.htm
2006-09-23 02:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, so now your going to believe everything that you read on the internet?
By the way, did you vote in 2004? Cause if you didnt, you have no room to talk
2006-09-22 19:37:35
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answered by crazy_airforce_guy 3
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Type in "French military victories," and then click I'm feeling lucky and see what happens.
2006-09-22 20:54:19
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answered by royalrunner400 3
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i am not surprised google is left wing...just more proof the the media's bias's...
2006-09-22 19:40:41
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answered by turntable 6
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look at his avitar of course he is a leftist
2006-09-22 20:45:17
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answered by Jim 2
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