The phrase they "doth protest too much, methinks" does come to mind when I hear the Democrats and their allies in the media attempting to insinuate that the President, the man who beat them twice, is somehow less intelligent then them.
One of the only possible logical explanations for the endless attempts by the Democrats to insinuate the President is less intelligent then they, is because they know that he, and most other Conservatives (who don't "experiment" with narcotics and destroy their minds) are much smarter then them and can beat them in a debate "with half their mind tied behind their backs, just to make it fair."
2007-08-31 05:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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My how angry you are and over nothing. Flip flop is a term used by those who are so narrow minded that they can't understand that nothing is carved in stone when it comes to human interactions. New facts are revealed so what may have seemed true are not any more.
He is not dumb but he is evil. He is a liar, incompetent, and surrounds himself with some of the most corrupt people our country has to offer.
Calling people "libtards" shows that you are incapable of intellegently dealing with those who disagree with you. Name calling and personal attacks are ways people with no leg to stand on in an issue lash out. They haven't done their homework and generally don't know what they are talking about. It is all emotional and not intellegent.
Whether America voted for him at this point is irrelevent. He is recognized as president. The fact that he is failing in that job like he has in everything else he has done only adds to the frustration of the more than 70% who think he is not doing a good job. Live with that fact.
I don't know anyone who is blaming Bush for their shortcomings. Pointing out his is the hight of democracy.
A democracy thrives on dissent and difference of opinion. Without them we might as well have a totalitarian regime. I know that seems to be what some want in this country but with the checks and balances so brilliantly put into the Constitution by the founding fathers the likelyhood of that happening are slim. You do know that your god G. W. Bush called The Constitution of the United States of America just a goddamn piece of paper, don't you? That shows contempt for the very document that defines this country and our laws. Anyone who considers himself above that law needs to be criticized if not removed from office. So it has nothing to do with shortcomings of those pointing to Bush's failures it is his shortcomings that are exposed.
Some day you will learn that blind obedience and walking in lockstep is not the American way. It is what appeals to Fascists and Nazis. Are you a Fascist or Nazi? I don't think you consider yourself one but the attitude you and many others who support the neocon agenda come across as such. Please take an anger management class.
2007-08-31 12:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. People hate bush because he is a liar and a coward.
flip flop? THAT should be george's middle name!
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/28/politics/main646142.shtml
"criminal mastermind"? LMMFAO bush is a mindless puppet, that's why pnac propped him up!
They knew he'd stand by and do absolutely NOTHING To interfere as the USA was attacked and Americans murdered on 9/11.
mission accomplished!
Now, why aren't you in iraq fighting for him?
2007-08-31 12:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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"Fool me once shame on you to fool me can't get fooled again."
- GW Bush
Actual saying - "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Yup, that thar Texn is darnd smart.
As for flip flopping, how many times has the president flip flopped on why we went into Iraq? Is it because of 9/11 which Iraq had no ties to?WMD's that didn't exist or to spread democracy?
Crawl back in you hole and stay there. You are not even intelligent enough to tie your own shoes let alone debate with anyone on Y!A.
2007-08-31 12:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No that isn't why. I do not entertain the emotion of hate. My life is not pathetic and how dare you suggest it is. I do not blame him for my shortcomings. I blame him for the damage he has done not only to this country but others. I blame him for forgetting he works for We the People. America did not vote for him. I don't know for sure how dumb he is. His decision making skills leaves much to be desired. For someone that claims to be The Decider. I stand by your right to believe whatever you need to. Regardless of how misguided.
2007-08-31 12:05:43
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answered by gone 7
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I can formulate words into chains of words we call sentences. Bush cannot. Not without fumbling or mispronouncing something.
I mean, What the hell does this mean? " I'm going to try to provide some historical perspective to show there is a precedent for the hard and necessary work we're doing, and why I have such confidence in the fact we'll be successful. "
2007-08-31 12:04:19
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answered by Kevy 7
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If you admire Bush's intellect tell him, I'm sure he'll have a job for you in his cabinet. Apparently that the only qualification you need.
2007-08-31 13:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If democrats are flip flop these days republicans are flip flop flop..Bush my friend is not exactly known to be the whiz kid by
any ones standards,and what you refer to short comings is actually incompetence !
2007-08-31 12:02:51
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answered by dadacoolone 5
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I think I will pass on shutting my fat face up.
2007-08-31 12:17:33
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answered by Wesley™ 5
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The short answer is "No". I can at least pronounce "nuclear" correctly.
As for addressing your name-calling and anger issues, I'll take a pass. Have a great weekend!
2007-08-31 12:01:00
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answered by ? 6
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