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He reminds me of a monkey.

2007-05-25 01:40:20 · answer #1 · answered by Amara 3 · 2 5

Yes, but to be fair I also feel sick every time I see either of the Clintons, Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi, Dick Cheney, or John McCain. They are all lying to us.

2007-05-25 08:48:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I may not like what he says but i've never gotten sick...are you sure you don't have something...maybe you should see a doctor (if you can afford one)

2007-05-28 12:35:14 · answer #3 · answered by lxtricks 4 · 0 0

Yes I do.
To be what he is-- a man who has never told the truth in eight years of campaigns and misrule--is sick enough.
But to be against intelligent family planning,individual rights, a clean eco-system, wildlife preservation, honest government, patients' rights, malpractice reform, balance of powers among government branches, employment for merit, the scientific method, educational reform, alternative energy sources, corporate salary reform, a sane foreign policy, the appointment of honest men to positions in government, election reform, hero-centered arts, media reform,drug prices tied to cost of manufacture so people can afford life-saving drugs, truth-telling, , scientist-drawn regulations, multiculturalism, cleanup of toxic waste, election reform, language teaching, a free Internet, expanded national parks, curbing f suburban sprawl, ending our dependence on oil, corporate millionaire's being taxed their fair share, legal reform, rights in court for ordinary citizens, the middle class, whistle-blower protections, funding the national guard, withdrawal of troops from Iraq, restoration of our constitutional rights, mass transit improvement, clean water, meaningful rebuilding of New Orleans, Sacramento's Delta and the Gulf Coast, the Kyoto accords, greenhouse case curbing, independent reports for government officers ending discrimination, affirmative action to overcome linguistic and cultural barriers, etc., etc. etc.--this is a definition of the worst moral character and the worst mind ever to be elected to high public office in this country. Impeachment is too good for a man with such a pseudo-religious extremist and un-American set of ideas; it is for someone who started out to do the right thing and went wrong--not for someone who started out as the pawn of unrealistic religious tyrants and did what he was told to do, claimed infallibilty of judgment, lacked strategic capabaility and fomented an emergency merely to aggrandize powers to an imperial presidential tsardom. We will be paying for his insanity for 500 years to come.

2007-05-25 08:57:38 · answer #4 · answered by Robert David M 7 · 0 0

No......actually I don't. I hear Bush Derangement Syndrome can be pretty bad though.

2007-05-25 08:46:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If you think your sick now just wait till next year, and better hope you don't have universal healthcare.

2007-05-25 08:44:01 · answer #6 · answered by Razr 3 · 1 1

You are coming down with Bush Derangement Syndrome. there is no known cure your only hope is to GET OVER IT!

2007-05-25 08:43:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

yep! Pure nausea if i hear him, a trip to the ER if I see him!

PS AC, I am no coward. When did you get back from Iraq or Vietnam? Never, right? Now you know who the real cowards are!

2007-05-25 08:42:17 · answer #8 · answered by cantcu 7 · 1 3

I Get Happy lol, He Makes Me Laugh!! :P

2007-05-25 09:21:25 · answer #9 · answered by Matt 1 · 0 0

nope...i like the guy just fine...he's dead wrong about this immigration thing, but other than that, he's a stand up guy...we need more like him...the demorats have only sit down guys...

2007-05-25 09:13:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

not as sick as i get when i see Bush supporters...it shames me to know that we have such cowards living in America

2007-05-25 08:41:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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