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I believe he is a proud father!

2006-10-07 14:21:47 · answer #1 · answered by Bawney 6 · 2 2

He probably thinks that his son is really not thinking about his actions and he really needs to step down before he gets killed.

Has anyone else notice that George Bush Sr. is hanging out with Bill Clinton.

2006-10-08 08:33:37 · answer #2 · answered by JF. 3 · 0 0

I believe Bush senior actually thinks Slick willie is his son....since they have beentogether many times more so than Bush sr and Jr have been....which only proves my point...its all an act aanthey are all in it together to keep usfighting over which party is theone to blame while they both conspire to reach into our pockets and take our hard earned money....and then laugh about it when we arent looking....

2006-10-11 19:36:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I cant say, the only thing i can say is that when your family you forget about everything and everyone and love them for who they are. I mean that is what family is there for, to love you and hold you no matter how good or bad the situation is.
I just wonder as former president what does he think about hes son being in office currently and how hes son is managing in office. We are angry at Bush because of our own fault, we were the ones who voted for him (i voted Gore). But that turns into a different question and another conversation.

2006-10-07 21:23:18 · answer #4 · answered by diana li 2 · 1 1

Like any father who has a retarted son, he'd love him unconditionally. Read Bob Woodward's new book State of Denial and you'll read how Bush Sr. had "tutors" come in to give W. a crash course in how to be President and W. is so clueless about everything if he hadn't become President it would have be hilarious.

2006-10-07 21:26:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It is his son. Would you want for your son to be so wrongly used in propaganda ? He is saying that many things said about our President and his son is lies. Propaganda to the core. I firmly believe that he knows our President it doing the best job he can. Stop making fun of him. Try sliding your feet into his shoes and see if you could do a better job. He is our President and we should all respect and support him. To many oursiders spreading propaganda .

2006-10-07 21:30:23 · answer #6 · answered by Norskeyenta 6 · 0 0

He says he loves him & he is very proud of the job he is doing. He trained him for this job for years. I see no reason to doubt a father is proud of him & loves him. I am of my son, why would he be different.

2006-10-07 21:25:02 · answer #7 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 1 0

Saw Bush Sr. interview the other night. He try to bolster up his son's image, but didn't seem enthused over it. It was a blah interview. Hell, what could the old man say. His son is a prize a hole and the old man picks up the peices.

2006-10-07 21:19:35 · answer #8 · answered by saltydog 2 · 1 4

I think he's extremely proud, but I also think he suspects that W learned more about the right way to do the job from Ronaldus Magnus than from his Dad, which is good.

2006-10-07 21:17:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

They are all Nazi lizards.
If you haven't been watching the political arena lately, you may not have noticed that the U.S. Congress last week handed President Bush a bill that, if signed, would spell the end of America as we know it.

Called the Military Commissions Act of 2006, the bill abandons the Geneva Convention (formed after Hitler's atrocities in WWII), legalizes the torture of U.S. citizens, suspends all civil rights for prisoners and allows the President to declare virtually anyone to be an "enemy combatant" -- artists, writers, scientists, protestors or anyone who does not agree with the pro-war stance of the current regime.

It would also retroactively grant blanket immunity to all U.S. military personnel who have committed war crimes under the Geneva Convention. Such immunity would extend to present and future war crimes as well. In other words, the United States will now officially harbor and support war criminals. In the context of international law, the United States is effectively declaring itself to be a criminal state that will respect no international law.

Just as frighteningly, the new Act would utterly nullify the courts and make it illegal for the judicial branch of government to interfere with the imprisonment and torture of anyone, thus affecting a dangerous power shift from the judicial branch of government to the executive branch.

Hitler followed the same strategy in centralizing his own power, and by nullifying the courts while taking over the media, he was able to propagandize his war, arrest all dissenters, and concentrate power in his own hands. The ultimate result was an unjust war and a humanitarian disaster that haunts the world to this day.

The United States is now firmly on the same path. These are dark times for our nation, and future historians will no doubt look upon this historic vote as the trigger that thrust the United States into a full-fledged police state, complete with secret arrests, government spying on citizens, and the mysterious "disappearance" of those who dared to speak out against the dictator.

A disgraced nation

What the U.S. Congress has done is beyond shameful. The rest of the world now sees the United States as a rogue nation, led by a power-grabbing madman who has, in six short years, taken us to the threshold of Police State tyranny, all while claiming to be protecting the Constitution.

Read the Military Commissions Act yourself! Here's a passage that nullifies the judicial branch:

"No court, justice, or judge shall have jurisdiction to hear or consider any claim or cause of action whatsoever, including any action pending on or filed after the date of the enactment of the Military Commissions Act of 2006, relating to the prosecution, trial, or judgment of a military commission under this chapter, including challenges to the lawfulness of procedures of military commissions under this chapter."

And here's another passage that rebukes the Geneva Convention:

"No person may invoke the Geneva Conventions or any protocols thereto in any habeas corpus or other civil action or proceeding to which the United States, or a current or former officer, employee, member of the Armed Forces, or other agent of the United States is a party as a source of rights in any court of the United States or its States or territories."

It makes you wonder. What kind of evil nation would reject, with such legal precision, the humanitarian protections of the Geneva Convention? What kind of U.S. Attorney General would allow a new law to nullify the federal courts? And what kind of traitorous Senator or Congressperson would vote for such a law in the first place?

Even twelve Democrats voted for the bill. The names of these traitors to our nation are:

Tom Carper of Delaware
Tim Johnson of South Dakota
Mary Landrieu of Louisiana
Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey
Menendez of New Jersey
Bill Nelson of Florida
Ben Nelson of Nebraska
Senator Pryor of Arkansas
Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia
Ken Salazar of Colorado
Debbie Stabenow of Michigan
Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut

And, of course, most Republicans voted for the bill as well. That's because their strategy for winning elections is to frame all reasonable men as "cut-and-run" sissies who don't have the backbone to bomb civilians, torture young children and imprison their own people under a system of legalized tyranny.

It is no exaggeration to say that every lawmaker who voted for this bill should be arrested and tried for treason. Failure to do so, in fact, is itself a crime against the United States of America.

By the way, this is NOT about Republican vs. Democrat. It's about the structure of power in this country and the dangers of consolidating political power. If these laws are left in place, any future President (even a Democrat) could use them to terrorize the nation and erect an impenetrable dictatorship. The real danger is not found in any one politician, but rather in the existence of a great political imbalance that invites dictatorship and nullifies the checks and balances that have kept our nation relatively free for so long. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

A repeat of Nazi Germany

Ever wonder how German citizens in the 1930's allowed the rise of a brutal dictator and the emergence of a military dictatorship? Actually, you're watching it happen right now in the United States. This is exactly how it happened in Nazi Germany.

2006-10-07 21:26:04 · answer #10 · answered by soulsearcher 5 · 0 2

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