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obviously, some of us here are not the only ones who miss president bush. heh!


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  • Ken says:

    “Tragically, little Billy was immediately attacked by a gang of roving liberals. The group was said to be ‘foaming at the mouth’ and could be heard muttering “Hope and Change” in between their skreiks of “It’s Bush’s fault!!!”

  • Paul says:

    “Zombie Bush”

  • PenniePan says:

    “Notice the vacant empty eyes? Proof positive of a failed Presidency.”

  • Jared says:

    “And just like Michael Jackson, Jamal tried hard to lighten his skin, only to look like a clownish freak.”

  • kate says:

    ‘americans all across the country are reminding The One who really brought hope, change, honor, and respect to the white house’

  • Bruce says:

    “‘americans all across the country are reminding The One who really brought hope, change, honor, and respect to the white house’”

    That’s the biggest line of shit I’ve ever read on this blog. And let me said there is a lot of shit here.

  • Ken says:

    “That’s the biggest line of shit I’ve ever read on this blog. And let me said there is a lot of shit here.”

    There wasn’t until you arrived Bruce, congratulations!!!

  • micky says:

    Obama tries to disguise himself in his recent trip to Israel

  • PK says:

    God! W looks like a fool even with his head on a popsicle stick! You people need to move on past W. It’s really unhealthy.

  • Jane says:

    “Trying hard to get some “alone time” from adoring citizens, Barack dons a mask of a known pariah!” hehe.

    PK I don’t know if you have ever been here before but it’s just the way these people are at this blog. They have a fantasy built up in their minds about the criminal known as Bush that is not only untrue but it is downright ridiculous. Sad really. They are probably decent people other then that.

  • cassiopeia says:

    “666”

  • jeff says:

    CAPTION:
    “Bruce’s hand-mask and flag-hat conveyed an unintended measure of support for President Bush, which gained Bruce a momentary semblance of respectability, but which he pissed away later with his inane commentary.”

    QUOTE:
    “That’s the biggest line of shit I’ve ever read on this blog. And let me said there is a lot of shit here.”

    Apparently, Bruce, you haven’t read ANY of the comments by pennie, dade, jared, paul, jane, jonah, or their fellow dingbats. They’re well-known for free-flowing lines of excrement.

    There *is* a lot of shit here. And you brung it. Could you take it with you as you leave please? I did say please.

  • Ken says:

    “PK I don’t know if you have ever been here before but it’s just the way these people are at this blog.”

    That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard from someone who blames everything from sunburn to flat soda on Bush. If there is anyone who needs to move past Bush, its the Obamabots.

  • micky says:

    “They have a fantasy built up in their minds about the criminal known as Bush that is not only untrue but it is downright ridiculous.”

    And yet the fantasy that Bush is a criminal has never been proven true.
    Its a line of crap they keep spewing in hopes that maybe one day if they say it often enough the fantasy will become a reality

  • Nick says:

    “Obama seeks a safe disguise after arrest warrants were issued for derelection of duties, overthrowing democracy, and generational theft.”

    Hey. First time here and I can tell it’s a conservative, patriotic blog. No confusion about that. You don’t like it here? Can only show disrespect? I suppose no one is forcing you to stay. Obama doesn’t control the internet yet. Leave.

  • lisab says:

    “First time here and I can tell it’s a conservative, patriotic blog. ”

    that is an interesting observation come to think of it …

    but … point of order madame chairman …

    many liberals are very patriotic

    jerrerson, madison, monroe etc.

  • kate says:

    lisa where have you been? i have missed you.

    i do really love madison… now that you mention it. but lisa, i’m thinking you need to just become, at the very least, an independent. you would need to go through a time machine to find others of your kind because dem toadies have hijacked your party. come to the light sistah.

    nick welcome. you said ‘First time here and I can tell it’s a conservative, patriotic blog’. what a nice thing to say! i’m taking that as a compliment. 🙂

    jane you said ‘They are probably decent people other then that.’ pfffft.

  • Dade says:

    ‘americans all across the country are reminding The One who really brought hope, change, honor, and respect to the white house’

    Let’s parse this statement, shall we?

    ‘americans all across the country’

    Er— perhaps. But let’s not forget that President Obama’s margin of victory over John McCain was bigger than the margin that Junior got in BOTH of the two previous national elections…COMBINED.

    are reminding The One

    I’m having a little trouble understanding this part. Even Republicans in the House and Senate today have nothing good to say about Junior. I heard Senator Lindsay Graham the other day, complaining that the Obama administration was using (and I quote) “Karl Rove tactics” to get legislation passed.

    who really brought hope, change, honor, and respect to the white house’

    Hope? Depends on where you live, I guess. If you’d have walked around on the streets of Portland on that sad November day in 2004 you’d have sworn it was a subjugated city under foreign occupation. Faces were long, gray, and hopeless.

    Change? Bush certainly brought us that. I still have not reached the level of income I had at the end of the Clinton presidency. Deregulation and unnecessary war, brought about with lies has set this country on the brink of financial collapse.

    Honor? There is nothing honorable about lying. And Junior was a liar in the extreme. Never mind all the mounting evidence that the Iraq invasion was based on lies. How about the little stuff? Like when he said in reference to Enron CEO Ken Lay, “That name doesn’t ring any bells.” He said that! About the guy that he jocularly called “Kenny Boy,” the guy with the private jet that he used to fly around on campaign trips. Junior lied as only a man who lies ever day can…. convincingly. There were times when I really believed he was dumb enough to believe the things he was saying.

    Respect? Again, it depends, I suppose on where you live. Junior’s name could not be brought up in my neighborhood without being accompanied by a string of invective that would make a longshoreman blush.

    But, of course, to some of you, he will always be a hero.

  • micky says:

    “Er— perhaps. But let’s not forget that President Obama’s margin of victory over John McCain was bigger than the margin that Junior got in BOTH of the two previous national elections…COMBINED.”

    Hmm.., lets parse this statement, shall we.
    Obamas numbers have been on a steady decline since his inauguration. At this point in his presidency Bushs numbers and approval rating was much higher.
    Lets also not forget that GWB was re elected. If Obama can pull that off, which by all appearances he wont, then you can bust out your party favors.

    “I’m having a little trouble understanding this part. Even Republicans in the House and Senate today have nothing good to say about Junior. I heard Senator Lindsay Graham the other day, complaining that the Obama administration was using (and I quote) “Karl Rove tactics” to get legislation passed.”

    Oh, good for you. You found a republican thats got something bad to say about Karl Rove and his tactics. Has it occured to you that what Lindsay is saying is that the democratic party is so lame it has to resort to tactics from the right that have proven to work ? I mean what better a compliment than to say its our tactics that work and not theres. Too bad the “Rove style” is being applied to that useless sack of sh*t “cap and trade bill” Seems like thats what Obama does when he need help in the national security dept. also. He retains and applies all of Bushs foreign policies. Just like the Dems know Rove tactics work on the hill, Obama knows Bushs tactics work in war.

    “Honor? There is nothing honorable about lying. And Junior was a liar in the extreme. Never mind all the mounting evidence that the Iraq invasion was based on lies. ”

    This is where you loose all credibility as an honest person and diminish any supposed honor of your own that you might think you have since its really you whos doing the lying.
    To date there is not one shred of evidence that Bush lied yet like the rest of the delusional moonbat collective you think you can just keep saying it and be taken seriously. Rather it makes you look pathetically redundant like the guy who keeps pulling the trigger even though he knows the chamber is empty.

    “Junior’s name could not be brought up in my neighborhood without being accompanied by a string of invective that would make a longshoreman blush. ”

    I imagine in your neighborhood the moonbat guano on the streets must make communting rather difficult.

  • Ken says:

    “But let’s not forget that President Obama’s margin of victory over John McCain was bigger than the margin that Junior got in BOTH of the two previous national elections…COMBINED.”

    Pretty amazing, and it only took the biggest media driven propaganda campaign in American politics!!

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2008/07/22/half-see-pro-obama-bias-say-media-make-economy-seem-worse

    “A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey released Monday, of 1,000 likely voters, “found that 49 percent of voters believe most reporters will try to help Obama with their coverage, up from 44 percent a month ago,” compared to a piddling 14 percent who “believe most reporters will try to help John McCain win”

    Apparently the rest of America saw it too. Why, if you give me that kind of media support I could get an inexperienced, incompetent, socialist with ties to racist pastors and domestic terrorists elected! Oh wait, it already did…….

    “Even Republicans in the House and Senate today have nothing good to say about Junior. I heard Senator Lindsay Graham the other day, complaining that the Obama administration was using (and I quote) “Karl Rove tactics” to get legislation passed.”

    So, one Senator equals all Republicans? In that case:

    Jim Webb criticizes Obama on Guantanamo Bay:

    “Webb, on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” said that “after reviewing Obama’s plans to close the facility within one year, he doesn’t agree with the president’s time schedule and he opposes bringing any detainees to US soil.”

    Senator Byrd criticizes Obama’s “power grab”:

    “In a letter to Obama, Byrd complained about Obama’s decision to create White House offices on health reform, urban affairs policy, and energy and climate change. Byrd said such positions “can threaten the Constitutional system of checks and balances. At the worst, White House staff have taken direction and control of programmatic areas that are the statutory responsibility of Senate-confirmed officials.”

    So, by your logic, democrats don’t like Obama??

    “Faces were long, gray, and hopeless.”

    I can relate, really. However, you’re right, that sort of thing certainly depends on your politics.

    “Deregulation and unnecessary war, brought about with lies has set this country on the brink of financial collapse.”

    Well, the democrats own a substantial part of the blame on the economy, and certainly owned some of the responsibility on Iraq.

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/rich-noyes/2008/09/25/when-watchdogs-snore-how-abc-cbs-nbc-ignored-fannie-freddie

    “■ On March 7, 2007, ABC’s World News was the only program to mention (albeit briefly) a warning from the Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke: “Bernanke urged Congress today to tighten regulations on the giant mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.”

    I believe it was the dems who were firmly in control of Congress in 2007.

    “In 2005, the Senate Banking Committee, then under Republican control, adopted a strong reform bill, introduced by Republican Sens. Elizabeth Dole, John Sununu and Chuck Hagel, and supported by then chairman Richard Shelby. All the Republicans on the Committee supported the bill, and all the Democrats voted against it.”

    “If the Democrats had let the 2005 legislation come to a vote, the huge growth in the subprime and Alt-A loan portfolios of Fannie and Freddie could not have occurred, and the scale of the financial meltdown would have been substantially less.”

    “Now the Democrats are blaming the financial crisis on “deregulation.” This is a canard. There has indeed been deregulation in our economy — in long-distance telephone rates, airline fares, securities brokerage and trucking, to name just a few — and this has produced much innovation and lower consumer prices….”

    So it appears that the dems certainly did their share to cause these financial problems. It wasn’t “deregulation” by Bush. When the Republicans warned of problems, the dems opposed them. Sorry.

    As far as Iraq, which I assume you’re talking about, our current VP and Sec. of State both authorized the president to go to war. Not only that, but they were practically cheerleaders for it. However, the left and the media (but I repeat myself), seem to completely absolve them of all responsibility.

    “Respect? Again, it depends, I suppose on where you live.”

    Agreed. Right now, I imagine the Iranian protesters being beaten and murdered by Iranian authorities don’t have too much for B.O. Neither do the Hondurans who rejected the “Chavez” type destruction of their constitution, but are now being told by B.O. that they have to accept their “dictator in training” back.

    “But, of course, to some of you, he will always be a hero.”

    And to most on the left he will always be blamed for everything that goes wrong in their life.

  • PK said:

    You people need to move on past W. It’s really unhealthy.

    Jane said:

    They have a fantasy built up in their minds about the criminal known as Bush that is not only untrue but it is downright ridiculous. Sad really.

    We could say the same things to you people about your fascination with Bush and Palin. Or for that matter your endless obsession with how Bush stole the election from Gore.

    And talk about a fantasy – the opinion you have about Obama is about as far from the truth as a person can get.

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