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I find his statement quite ironic, don't you?

2007-06-16 07:34:06 · 15 answers · asked by Fancy That 6 in Politics & Government Politics

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Irony would be the use of terms expressing something other than their literal intention. The GOP in general has a habit of making hypocritical statements of that nature

2007-06-16 11:40:11 · answer #1 · answered by Dull Jon 6 · 2 0

The man speaks as the serpent, (apologies to all decent reptiles around the planet) in the Garden of Eve.

He has a forked tongue and a warped mind. He says what he wishes and redefines the term psychopath. He is the product of corruption so is completely rotten to the core. However, he has a lot of powerful friends alas. And they are no better than he because in most cases he obeys them.

This man cannot put together a solid sentence and I would not be sure, and I say this seriously, not as a joke, if he was not in early stages of dementia. Check out his speaking and vocabulary 15 years ago and how he is now.

http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2004/09/16/tsurumi/index.html?pn=1
Go here and read the story written by one of his university profs to get an inkling of the REAL Bush that no one sees in public.

He has sold Americans down the tube and softened you for his NWO Masters. Do not be at all surprised if you find yourself soon in a depression worse than the 30's. The dollar is due to collapse due to his spending. China holds the credit card and it was cut up and tossed a few weeks ago. The Euro is rising, the dollar is falling. My country will fall too because of its dependence upon the US so I am NOT gloating or smirking.

Go to my blog and read my writings on money and the IMF and what America faces. I have been writing on this for a few weeks now, when not composing picture pages to calm down from the horrific news I study to write my more serious stuff.

Read Sliding down the Slippery Slope and The IMF has America in its Crosshairs and Believe Anything, Know Nothing. Every link leads to back up for the things I say.

http://ca.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-iAxsr1EzerRlJfIJY5Kgcx0acdg-?cq=1

I explain fully what is going on. America, Canada, we are in deep doodoo. All of us. And it is too late to stop these cretins. Just prepare yourselves and know what is coming.

And please, I already have enough tinfoil caps to those who throw that old saw my way. I have researched, not just listened to what was fed to me by the media.

2007-06-17 13:07:16 · answer #2 · answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6 · 2 0

bush is ignorant to the fact that his 500 billion dollar occupation on Iraq will bankrupt our country not the social programs that have proved time and time again to greatly benefit our country and the people of it. Look at the great things our country could have done for it's people with that money instead of paying it to government contract corporations that make bush rich.

Are republicans against spending money only if it would do some good? They have the attitude that there is no money available for the social programs but there is to wage a war were 90% of the casualties are civilians.

2007-06-16 15:01:47 · answer #3 · answered by celtic farmer 2 · 2 1

The government on every level spends way too much.

The government on every level tries to do way too much.

People have let the government run wild and it will continue to do so until it is reigned in. This is a problem that runs across all levels of government and in all political parties.

The great thing is our economy is still strong and hasn't been taxed or regulated into recession yet. We are far from being "bankrupted". The debt of the U.S. government is very small compared to the total economy. The big problem is simple we spend too much and government needs to be dramatically reduced in size.

2007-06-16 14:59:25 · answer #4 · answered by InReality01 5 · 1 1

The man is the epitome of hypocrisy. The master of deception and mendacity. His rate of spending is unprecedented during the history of our country. How anyone can seriously consider him to be a conservative is beyond my comprehension.

2007-06-17 02:31:20 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

I find his statement absolutely pathetic. This man is without a doubt the biggest piece of **** ever produced on this earth.
What a ******* piece of garbage.

2007-06-16 15:11:29 · answer #6 · answered by trichbopper 4 · 2 0

Bush might bankrupt the country, but he has plenty of money in Swiss bank accounts for himself, and I am sure his wife has plenty of pairs of shoes.

2007-06-16 14:43:02 · answer #7 · answered by niddlie diddle 6 · 2 1

LOL, he won't tolerate wasteful spending UNLESS it's HIS own wasteful spending. Reagan wishes he could crawl out of his grave and strangle the sh*t out of this little terd. Somewhere along the line, the party of 'small government' became the party of pimps, hos, and cash money.

2007-06-16 14:40:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Agreed 1000%.

Neo-hypocrisy is the word for today, tommorow, and the rest of their neo-hypocritical lives.

2007-06-16 14:41:37 · answer #9 · answered by Chi Guy 5 · 2 1

He will tolerate runaway profit for his cronies.

2007-06-16 14:42:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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