The party is on. And how can they have a party without a clown? Of course Bush will be invited! And Michael E., SLOWLY PUT DOWN THE CRACK PIPE AND STEP AWAY FROM IT!!! You should learn from Foley and Haggard that drugs and denial do not help you out...
2006-11-07 22:56:36
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answered by TrueSoul 4
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In 2000 when G.W. Bush was elected our country had a surplus of around 200 billion dollars,He appointed Mitch Daniels as financial officer, within 2 years our country was 400 billion in the "Red" , And the people of Indiana elected him Governor !( what the hell were we thinking?) Yes we should throw them( Bush & Daniels) a party ... A BLANKET PARTY!!!
2006-11-07 23:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, they probably should. Bush and the Republicans brought it upon themselves, they are obviously not capable of doing the job set for them.
Now its up to the democrats to clean it up a bit, of course the real cleaning cant be done until 2008! HA!
I would also like to see a report saying that our economy is thriving! It isnt! Hello, we have more people on welfare than ever, and guess what, it will all be over for them in 5 years and then they are unempoloyeed...hello! Bush cut all of the incintive programs that actually help people get back to work..look it up. Clinton had it going good...and he F'ed it all up!
2006-11-07 22:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a good idea, I sometimes forget how much we owe him. Without his bumbling incompetence, invading countries at random because he apparently can't read a map, we might still have a Republican Congress.
I'll go buy some beer for the party right now. And pretzels.
2006-11-07 22:57:13
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answered by abram.kelly 4
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Damn Straight! We need to through Bush a part! I am having a party, this is the most faith I have had in my country in years. and I wish Micheal E could show me one article in a respectable journal that says our economy is great and that we are better off and especially that we have a surplus.
2006-11-07 22:52:13
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answered by ninja cat 4
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Well, the Constitution is still intact. No one is having their phones tapped except a few TERRORISTS. Did I say TERRORISTS? I guess I did. And, the treasury isn’t depleted. In fact, all the statistics show that our economy is the best its been in years. Of course, that doesn’t count. Torture? OK, I’ll take a weekend with a pair of panties on my head over TEN SECONDS HAVING MY BODY PARTS SHOVED THROUGH AN INDUSTRIAL SHREDDER. Sorry… got a little carried away. Planet warming? Tell that to my pipes that just froze. And tell that to New Zealand. They just got some ICEBERGS! And, somebody tell me how a hurricane was aimed a New Orleans. Hey, everybody, let’s build a town UNDER SEA LEVEL. Nothing could possibly be wrong with that. Wow. Oh, demonize gays? Don’t have to after I got through listening to a interview with some guy from NAMBLA. Do us all a favor and take your meds… all of them.
2006-11-07 22:48:12
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answered by Michael E 3
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No, that would be as tacky as the Republicans who threw a party when Franklin Roosevelt died (yes, it really happened).
2006-11-07 22:50:31
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answered by BroadwayPhil 4
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No they should not. George Bush is a liability. Not a guest of honor.
2006-11-07 22:50:29
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answered by earthsagirl 2
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LOL! chill out, Michael E, don't be a party pooper!
2006-11-07 22:52:06
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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They want to but they are trying really hard to hide their enthusiasm!
2006-11-07 22:48:20
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answered by A 3
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