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Old 03-06.-2006, 02:11 PM   #16
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What is your honest, unvarnished opinion of Bush? My short answer: Not only is G.W. Bush an unabashed lunatic, he is devoid of integrity or character. He has no leadership capabilities of any kind. He is a piece of shit that should be locked away for the good of mankind.
I think the great question concerning Bush is whether
he is,

A. A Moron
B. Borderline Psychotic Personality
C. An Evil, Heartless Bastard out
only for his families own gain,
and that of his multi-millionaire
buddies... or
D. All of the above, AND that he
is a marionette, played by
other evil people with more
intelligence than he, that are
out to become rich beyond
measure for their children's
children.

I suspect that Bush is a bit from
column A, B, C and D.

And yes, he has done more to set
back the US in his short time in office, and indeed jeopardize the
security of the whole world than
any other person or administration
in the history of the world, perhaps
with the exception of Adolf Hitler.

Yeh, Hitler... that's what he reminds
me of. A f*cking FASCIST pig!

And all of that shit about God talking
to him, telling him to invade the
infidels... Yes, add borderline psychotic to the list for sure!
It would be interesting if
the Republican party had
the sense to hold a Pay for View
fundraiser on Cable TV after Bush
and Cheney leave office.

I 'might' pay up to $500 for a double billing death match between The Undertaker v. G.W. BUSH, with the opening match being a death match between Cheney and
Michael Moore, (armed with
a ballpine hammer.)

(Note to Feds: I am not ADVOCATING such an event,
but if the Republican party
wants to sponsor such a charity
event, I might be interested
in watching and contributing
to the Republican Party.)
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Old 03-06.-2006, 07:00 PM   #17
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Excellent! and I didn't have to type it myself!
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Old 05-06.-2006, 01:34 PM   #18
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I 'might' pay up to $500 for a double billing death match between The Undertaker v. G.W. BUSH, with the opening match being a death match between Cheney and
Michael Moore, (armed with
a ballpine hammer.)

And on next weeks bill, let's have Hillary vs. Kindasleazy Rice. Winner gets a night in bed with Don "The Manipulator" Rumsfeld.
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Old 05-06.-2006, 11:37 PM   #19
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"And all of that shit about God talking to him, telling him to invade the
infidels... Yes, add borderline psychotic to the list for sure!"

Religion always seems to be the root of it all. Once one believes he has a monopoly on the truth, ethical conduct goes down the sink. Bush genuinely believes he is doing God's will as does Bin Laden. The two of them probably have some kind of mutual respect for one another for at least being believers.





Quote:
Originally Posted by Ned Goudy
I think the great question concerning Bush is whether
he is,

A. A Moron
B. Borderline Psychotic Personality
C. An Evil, Heartless Bastard out
only for his families own gain,
and that of his multi-millionaire
buddies... or
D. All of the above, AND that he
is a marionette, played by
other evil people with more
intelligence than he, that are
out to become rich beyond
measure for their children's
children.

I suspect that Bush is a bit from
column A, B, C and D.

And yes, he has done more to set
back the US in his short time in office, and indeed jeopardize the
security of the whole world than
any other person or administration
in the history of the world, perhaps
with the exception of Adolf Hitler.

Yeh, Hitler... that's what he reminds
me of. A f*cking FASCIST pig!

And all of that shit about God talking
to him, telling him to invade the
infidels... Yes, add borderline psychotic to the list for sure!
It would be interesting if
the Republican party had
the sense to hold a Pay for View
fundraiser on Cable TV after Bush
and Cheney leave office.

I 'might' pay up to $500 for a double billing death match between The Undertaker v. G.W. BUSH, with the opening match being a death match between Cheney and
Michael Moore, (armed with
a ballpine hammer.)

(Note to Feds: I am not ADVOCATING such an event,
but if the Republican party
wants to sponsor such a charity
event, I might be interested
in watching and contributing
to the Republican Party.)
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Old 06-06.-2006, 01:29 PM   #20
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better luck @ next time oops , there isn't going to be a next time
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Old 10-06.-2006, 12:17 AM   #21
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Would the elimination of al-zarqawi & Shiek abdul Rakman (his spiritual advisor) be "mission-accomplished II" or "turning another corner" The military is doing what they're supposed to do but, lest we forget, the premise of thier occupation-formulated by Bu$hCo. is bogus.
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Old 10-06.-2006, 12:54 PM   #22
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He is the drunken son of a really smart man. Accordingly, everything he hasever cone has turned to crap.
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Old 10-06.-2006, 02:05 PM   #23
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to conduct the business at hand as now stands, perhaps they need each other.
not unheard of in the grand scheme of things:
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remora



[QUOTE=CarreraReligion always seems to be the root of it all. Once one believes he has a monopoly on the truth, ethical conduct goes down the sink. Bush genuinely believes he is doing God's will as does Bin Laden. The two of them probably have some kind of mutual respect for one another for at least being believers.[/QUOTE]
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Old 11-06.-2006, 04:40 AM   #24
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i don't understand the purpose of having a place for this kind of crap on a cycling board? you don't have anything specific to report do you? just a bubble of hate that gurgled up that you had to bless the rest of us with? there's gotta be somewhere else that people dropping expletive laden support or denunciation of the gvt can go and piss all over themselves.
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Old 11-06.-2006, 07:22 AM   #25
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Hey cheapie, I suppose you think George is doing a great job! Enlighten us with his accomplishments.
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Old 11-06.-2006, 10:42 AM   #26
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he rides a bike. and that's pretty much all i want to read about politics here.
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Old 11-06.-2006, 11:34 AM   #27
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he rides a bike. and that's pretty much all i want to read about politics here.

You somehow stumbled into the soapbox w/o knowing its sole purpose-to rant. This admin. has perpetrated heretofore unheard of raping & pillaging of our treasury & the youth's who are going over to fight his voluntary war based on speculation if not outright falsehoods. Would you disagree I think it is well worth discussing, that is if you don't mind the fact that your post might be read under the auspices of the patriot act
You can join the discussion or go to another thread. Isn't it odd that you chose this one to peruse
The repub's would rather we talk about the most important topic on thier minds-gay marriage
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Old 11-06.-2006, 11:41 AM   #28
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You somehow stumbled into the soapbox w/o knowing its sole purpose-to rant. This admin. has perpetrated heretofore unheard of raping & pillaging of our treasury & the youth's who are going over to fight his voluntary war based on speculation if not outright falsehoods. Would you disagree I think it is well worth discussing, that is if you don't mind the fact that your post might be read under the auspices of the patriot act
You can join the discussion or go to another thread. Isn't it odd that you chose this one to peruse
The repub's would rather we talk about the most important topic on thier minds-gay marriage

lol. i realize what the intent of the soapbox is. i just can't understand why people just start threads day after day with no other purpose other than venting their angst against/for bush on a cycling forum.
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lol. i realize what the intent of the soapbox is. i just can't understand why people just start threads day after day with no other purpose other than venting their angst against/for bush on a cycling forum.

It probably has something to do w/ the recent press release of the proven disenfranchisement of (primarily poor-read "democratic") ohio voters which directly affected the outcome of the last election. It wouldn't be an issue if this admin. was not letting oil companies write legislation (Cheney), shyrocketing deficits that make true conservatives skin crawl, unnecessary tax-cuts in light of the aforementioned deficits (might as well throw in the estate tax too), marriage amendment (failed 2 days ago), daily war dead, warrantless wiretapping, violation of secrecy (outing cia officers), ect...
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Old 11-06.-2006, 10:40 PM   #30
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My biggest problems with Bush deal with his approach to working Americans. First; he feels that, as a matter of social policy, the burden of taxes should should shift from business and capital to the backs of workers. Second, he has the gov't working hand in hand with business to bust both the unions and the wage base in America. I find it rediculous that if I make 50K in the stock market, I pay taxes on that at 15%. If you work all year and make 50K, you pay taxes at a 28-33% rate. That, gentlepeople, says it all. bk
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