I'm expecting him to start a war with Iran weeks before the end of his term, declare martial law and stay in office after suspending elections.
A friend of his said recently he was suprised when he saw bush pump his chest 3 times and say I'm the President, I'm the President,I'm the President
2007-06-01 08:31:36
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answered by crossingover 4
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George who....? Edit: It feels so sturdy to to declare that. that's nicely worth repeating. George who? HAHAHAHA. no remember how undesirable issues get, a minimum of we are rid of that buffoon and those 2 guardians that ran the country on a similar time as he exchange into on the throne. via the way, in case you could not talk english, possibly you could bypass back to the country you got here from. You fulfill a prophecy, you remember a legacy, and you recognize a dream. in case you have been able build a proper sentence that expresses any certainly one of those suggestions, it may nonetheless not persist with to Bush. Bush did not very own foresight in any organic or preternatural form, not even on the point common for a smart fool, not to point the capacity of prohecy. His legacy would be being remembered through fact the worst president interior the history of america and not something extra, regardless of each and all the revisionist whitewashing and deification the main suitable will pile on. it incredibly is not common for drunks and cocaine addicts to adventure frequent sleep cycles, so that's elementary to endanger that George W. Bush studies do not incorporate desires.
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answered by deibert 4
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Of course. Despite the rhetoric of the seditious, just as they did with Former President Clinton, he will.
Heck, I hate to point it out (I'm a democrat), but a case could be made that Former President Clinton has not gone quietly, as you put it, as his wife is running for President!
Silly, of course. The Former First Lady has the right to, and doesn't deserve "conspiracy nonsense" to follow her there.
Sedition, folks. Fight it where you see it, on either side of the aisle.
2007-06-01 07:04:44
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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No, he'll do the exact same thing that Clinton did.....trash the White House!
OF COURSE he will go quietly! He served the maximum amount of time allowed by law!
You liberals never cease to amaze me.
2007-06-01 07:02:44
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answered by Obama, 47 y/o political virgin 5
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1. His entire administration and political strength are already going (albeit, not so quietly).
2. The American public doesn't take him seriously.
Conclusion: He has no option but to go quietly.
2007-06-01 07:26:01
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answered by stuhlmiller 1
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Probably. I hear the Clinton's made a lot of noise stealing furniture.
2007-06-01 07:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If I had my way...I would...
I#1: bring ALL of the US troops home...today!
#2: send Bush and every member of his family (including his drunken daughters and his prescription-forging niece) to Iraq to straighten up the mess he and his father started.
With that being the case I would hope for, I'd be surprised if he DIDN'T go out kicking and screaming.
2007-06-01 07:07:12
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answered by Anonymous
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What else is he going to do I wonder? Barricade himself into the White House? Change the locks? Squat in the Oval?
2007-06-01 07:05:31
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answered by Uncle Vanya 1
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he'll do lectures like clinton and ride his bike and fish and jog etc...as well as continue to promote the new world odor agenda....
2007-06-01 07:06:43
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answered by Anonymous
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He might try and resist arrest but they will cuff him and haul him to The Hague for war crimes trials. He'll be okay he'll have his pals Cheney, Ashcroft, and Rumsfeld with him.
2007-06-01 07:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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