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Registered: October 22, 2002
Posts: 1068
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quote: START THE REGIME CHANGE AT HOME
We did, when we voted out Clinton/Gore.
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Registered: April 24, 2003
Posts: 2196
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quote: I CANNOT STAND BUSH...HE ONLY THINKS OF HIM SELFS AND NOT OF THE PEOPLE THERE FOR WE SHOULD OUST HIM AS LOCKE ONCE SAID! START THE REGIME CHANGE AT HOME
first of all, learn how to spell, and THEN say something so that we can understand what you're saying.
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Registered: July 25, 2003
Posts: 44
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I CANNOT STAND BUSH...HE ONLY THINKS OF HIM SELFS AND NOT OF THE PEOPLE THERE FOR WE SHOULD OUST HIM AS LOCKE ONCE SAID! START THE REGIME CHANGE AT HOME
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Registered: April 24, 2003
Posts: 2196
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i think the dudes awesome.
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Registered: February 25, 2003
Posts: 1317
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Personally, I can't stand the man.
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Registered: August 27, 2003
Posts: 2
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many of you people do not know what all was going on in Iraq although i still dont know as much as my dad about it Which he is a Senior Master Sargent for a little detail.. If we did not take out Dictator Saddam witch was developing many nuclear weapons although the press hasnt a clue i get a little more detail than they do living in a house hold were both parents are of Governmant.. Many Nuclear Plants were found (another part of it they used these weapons on the people of Iraq)
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Registered: April 24, 2003
Posts: 2196
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quote I think he’s doing a better job than the increasingly left-wing Democrats could.
hey lets be friends lol
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Registered: October 30, 2002
Posts: 608
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I think that Bush is an interesting president, mainly because he was forced into war when originally he was going to be an isolationist president. In terms of military strategy I don't think he thought things through enough. Why did we go after Iraq when we had enough problems in Afghanistan (while lacking a Collation of the same caliber as the last time no less)? In retrospect, though Ba'athist Iraq was a horribly repressive state, the USA should have concentrated more on it's immediate threats rather than pursuing a Clinton-esque "nation building" foreign policy (which may include Liberia). In terms of economic policy I think Bush has done an okay job, his tax cuts have made the tax system flatter and more stable while reviving the economy somewhat (the defecit will be gradually eleminated when the economy booms again). I don’t like his failure to hold China accountable for it’s human rights violations when it comes to trade or some of his other economic policies, but on the whole I think he’s doing a better job than the increasingly left-wing Democrats could.
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Registered: April 24, 2003
Posts: 2196
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quote I was implying that in some way he doesn't have the right mind to lead a nation.
and do you think that clinton did?? do you think gore does??
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Registered: April 24, 2003
Posts: 2196
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quote Bush lack strong leadership skills. And he lacks the trust of the American people. and yuo lack tha abelitie 2 speell  just jokin...
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Registered: August 26, 2003
Posts: 84
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Bush lack strong leadership skills. And he lacks the trust of the American people.
--ShadesOfGray
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Registered: August 02, 2003
Posts: 397
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I never implyed that Bush is a psychopath....I was implying that in some way he doesn't have the right mind to lead a nation.
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Registered: April 24, 2003
Posts: 2196
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quote Especially knowing that in someway we all could of stopped Bush.
haha...you make him sound like hes some kind of derranged psycho-path... this is all sorta funny now.
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Registered: May 23, 2003
Posts: 1072
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Come on, NuShoes (Do you wear Keds? Sketchers?)
Did you seriously care about Afghanistan before it was bombed? Were you paying attention when those insane *******s destroyed the Bamian Buddhas? Did you know that the Taliban got U.S. funding?
Maaaaaybe. But I doubt it. Which would make it kinda iffy for you to say that carpeting the country was "long overdue."
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Registered: August 02, 2003
Posts: 397
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Damn!!...Nobodysfool704...People should feel gulity if something happens to innocent people.
I mean Americans...put him in office and if he screws up and starts going crazy and commands US soliders to start shooting innocent people won't you feel gulity. Especially when you know he shouldn't be doing it.
I didn't put Bush behind the desk. I couldn't vote..but my parents and everybodies parents or themselves...could of not voted him.
Drive by shooting, sucide, terroristic actions etc...etc....People should feel gulity about the person who died because maybe you could of helped them....maybe you could of made the difference. Even trying makes a difference.
Gulity consciences can make a person go crazy...I don't want to go crazy! I just don't want to see people die because I couldn't do anything to help.
I am proud to be an American but sometimes its sort of shameful. Especially knowing that in someway we all could of stopped Bush.
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Registered: October 22, 2002
Posts: 1068
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Bombing Afghanistan was long overdue and I'm proud of Bush for taking the Taliban out of power. Iraq, well, I'm still a little split on as there were probably bigger fish to fry, but Saddam Hussein was nonetheless a vicious tyrant. Why is it so many people here seem sympahethic to tyrants and genocidal maniacs like Hussein and the Taliban?
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Registered: July 31, 2003
Posts: 49
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I hate Bush. He is sooooo insensitive. He's not MY president. Especially after he bombed Afganistan and the war on Iraq and stuff.
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Registered: July 24, 2003
Posts: 319
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National hero who is saving freedom and spreading it like we should.
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Registered: July 03, 2003
Posts: 1741
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heh heh.
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Registered: July 06, 2003
Posts: 173
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