Looked like he was having some trouble there. Or maybe it was just that he didn't want to actually be a President, he'd rather read children's books.
2007-07-29
15:38:35
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McKenzie, if you don't have anything better to do than to answer my question, maybe you should think twice about using my not having anything better to do as an insult. That was really dumb, but hey, what should I expect from Republicans???
2007-07-29
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He's still in the process of learning the alphabet. Saying "double-u" is still giving him difficulties.
2007-07-29 15:46:47
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answered by A 2
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You do realize he went to Yale? He is more educated and a more capable leader than most people. Give the man some credit since the biggest decision you or I had to make was what to wear today. Sure he's made mistakes but who doesn't? Plus you try giving a speech that will be picked apart by every person in the developed world. Its probably not easy. Not saying this as a Republican or Democrat or whatever. I just thought you should think more about important things in life.
2007-07-29 18:33:58
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If you have nothing better to discuss than:
1) misconceptions of what it takes to become the President;
2) political bigotry
3) a desperate need to insult others to feed an insecure ego
4) a clear indication of how little some people have to offer this forum
then please continue. It's hard to learn if you don't try.
Otherwise, please have some respect for our Presidents by protesting in a respectful and patriotic way.
It was unpatriotic when done to Former President Clinton.
It's unpatriotic now.
2007-07-29 15:59:03
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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The longest book Bush ever read is a comic book.
2007-07-29 15:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It very well may be, but I'm not sure it counts. I'm sure he had his people pre-read it to him a few times to make sure he had the really hard words down. It would have looked bad if he had to lean over & ask the kid in the front row one of the long words.
2007-07-29 15:50:14
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answered by Will S 6
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a particular chum of mine says he thinks President Bush Jr. could have issues interpreting, and that i say he desires some extra speech classes. Stra-te-ger-ic could have been somewhat difficult for him to pronounce.
2016-10-13 01:52:56
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Naw, last summer he said that he read "three Shakespeares", there was a little interview on TV.
He didn't seem entirely able to remember which three "Shakespeares" he read, but at least he read 'em......
2007-07-29 15:53:42
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answered by oimwoomwio 7
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maybe he was just frustrated after dealing with all the liberal douche bags that pick on him cause they have nothing better to do with their life then complain about our great country the people who lead it and support it. get off Bush's back and support our damn troops! they are the only reason you have the "right" to say what you do.
2007-07-29 15:49:03
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answered by i_hate_retail 2
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Bush deserves all the insults he recieves.
2007-07-29 16:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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How long did it take you to come up with this Q- this is exactly why the Repubs have nothing to worry about .
2007-07-29 18:01:16
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answered by josh m 5
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