stop making stuff up dude
2006-09-29 14:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I have never heard Bush say that he is above the law. You are thinking about Clinton. I did not check out your source, but if they are correct than he must have very deep pockets. If I were you, I would get a clue and stop spending all of your time listening to rumors that are not justified. Bush has done more so far than Clinton did in his 8 years. We had rising inflation that needed to be slowed down, he crippled the military setting up the attack that happened on 9/11. If anything, we should go after Clinton for treason for weaken us as a country.
2006-09-29 15:42:49
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answered by andy 7
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You know I was sitting with George the other day and I distinctly recall him saying, he was above the law. We laughed and joked and than paid another 10,000 accounts for journalists, psst - it was all counterfeit money, keep it to yourself.
What made this so funny was right after that we planned how to flood Los Angles from El Nino and than blow up Mount Rushmore and blame the Mexicans so we could get cheap Tacos.
You know you just can't find fun things to do like this anymore. George and I are working on a secret plan to give Al Gore a wedgie and Tipper is in on it, how cool is that.
2006-09-29 14:43:34
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answered by Colorado 5
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It's actually worse than you post. He is attempting to merge the USA into the North American Union along with Mexico and Canada--with no borders at all, an internal passport, a new currency called the Amero and a complete suspension of the US Constitution.
He not only is in violation of his oath of office and a war criminal because of his actions in support of Israel but he is a living present-day traitor to the USA.
Google NAU and the North American Security Pac if you doubt ANY of the above.
2006-09-29 17:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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What planet are you from? When did he declare himself "above the law", in an alternative reality? When was he found guilty of 10,000 accounts of paying journalists?
You need to visit earth more often.
2006-09-29 14:37:02
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answered by kimmyisahotbabe 5
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George Bush is indeed a world power not to be reconded with .
The family has been in politics for many decades and you get to know people and things over time.
The world is really quite small to the rich and powerful.
2006-09-29 14:45:02
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answered by ~♥ L ♥~ 4
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truly George Bush is the declared chief of a faith. that's named the structure of u.s.. Webster says that faith is a collection of beliefs, cult is an prepared set of beliefs. So in this regard, George Bush is immediately the chief of a faith. If i might want to detect a frontrunner of a faith that did not worship eternal damnation as truth, they could be worth following.
2016-12-04 01:20:15
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answered by ? 4
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Buddy you cant see the forest for the trees. George Bush does not have to pay reporters he is the MAN. We elected him president to run our country. So stop b i t c h i n and moaning grow up and stop bein a terroist. and hes doin the best he can with wat his has. either we fight the terroists over there or over here and we would rather fight them over there. He could do alot better job if the media and the liberals would be more partriotic. Some people live in a dream world such as yourself while the rest of us deal with reality.
2006-09-29 14:52:18
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answered by ? 5
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Oh really? And where did you get this information that he "has been found guilty...?" YouTube?! Get real! And when did he call himself "above the law?" What date was that? Who was interviewing him? Was it at a press conference? I never caught that on any legitimate news outlet? YouTube again? I'm sure you could do better at making this stuff up if you just put your mind to it. Y'know, at making sound at least credible.
2006-09-29 14:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a lot of people care, but power and control scare people. However, the universe has a thousand eyes and sooner or later the giant falls. History proves that.
2006-09-29 17:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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According to 'polls' I agree with 65% of the American public disagree with his policies, what is the scaryest is that his 35% are willng to let the USA democracy is turning into dictatorship!
2006-09-29 14:47:57
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answered by razor 5
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