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Old Jan 12, 2008, 04:36 PM
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George W, good or bad?

Since George W. Bush is nearing the end of his term, what do you think his legacy will be?

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Old Mar 19, 2008, 08:06 PM   #101  
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lol, i dont know spam
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Old Mar 24, 2008, 06:02 AM   #103  
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Since George W. Bush is nearing the end of his term, what do you think his legacy will be?
You really want a serious answer to that?
It all depends on if you ask that to a small selection of rather conservative American voters, or to the overall majority of humanity ...
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Since George W. Bush is nearing the end of his term, what do you think his legacy will be?

OK, OK, here is what I think his legacy will be:

Monkeys will be allowed to vote. What? They already do? Oh...well...nevermind.
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Old Apr 5, 2008, 11:37 AM   #105  
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Things seem to be deteoriating as far as inflation goes, but I am thankful that neither Gore or Kerry are at the helm!
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Doesn't matter who is at the helm. The private bankers are running the show. The part that really counts anyway. That's the problem.
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Old Apr 23, 2008, 03:01 AM   #107  
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boredINmind disagrees: Maybe in New York things are looking good, but here in Arkansas hundreds of people are out of jobs due to layoffs. 4 factories off the top of my head laid-off and 1 major factory is closing. Thats just in a 50 mile radius of my house.

and how were things when your man the slick one was running things in Arkansas ?Except for the few businesses in the Arkansas Development Finance Authority the rest were in the crapper or run out of business. The only thing that went up in Arkansas was the suicide rate and the bulge in Billy 's pants .
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boredINmind disagrees: When my mom and all of my friends were laid-off and started looking for jobs that just ain't there, I should have just told them that it is their fault. Blaming the leader of our country for a SILLY little economic depression due to his WAR! SILLY ME

Hey bored, how much power do you actually think the president has over the economy? Who made him responsible for your mom and friends keeping their jobs or finding new ones? Who said this alleged depression was due to the war? You missed my point entirely which is regardless of the reality, the left and the mainstream media WANT a recession. They've been driving the discussion on the economy and it's all fear, all depressing, all Bush's fault all the time. They have a vested interest in your misery as they believe it will help them get their way in the election, so we can listen to the fear mongering from the left and the media and wallow in self pity, waiting for government to rescue us - or we can reject their assault, pick ourselves up, and show them what America is made of. I choose the latter, and I'm offended that our supposed rescuers don't mind if we're miserable as long as they win.

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tomder55 agrees: Steve you sound like a gun totin bible tumpin anti-immigrant bitter person.
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Hey bored, how much power do you actually think the president has over the economy? Who made him responsible for your mom and friends keeping their jobs or finding new ones? Who said this alleged depression was due to the war? You missed my point entirely which is regardless of the reality, the left and the mainstream media WANT a recession. They've been driving the discussion on the economy and it's all fear, all depressing, all Bush's fault all the time. They have a vested interest in your misery as they believe it will help them get their way in the election, so we can listen to the fear mongering from the left and the media and wallow in self pity, waiting for government to rescue us - or we can reject their assault, pick ourselves up, and show them what America is made of. I choose the latter, and I'm offended that our supposed rescuers don't mind if we're miserable as long as they win.
Hahahahahhahahahahahha!!!! Look at your buddy tomder's post above where he blames Arkansas' economic downturn on Clinton.

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and how were things when your man the slick one was running things in Arkansas ?Except for the few businesses in the Arkansas Development Finance Authority the rest were in the crapper or run out of business. The only thing that went up in Arkansas was the suicide rate and the bulge in Billy 's pants .

You guys are so fanatical it's funny! LOL!
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