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Millionaires are always right, cause it's very difficult to be a millionaire. Presidents are always right, cause it's very difficult to be President. And rich daddies that are connected NEVER help their kids get shit, right? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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The red cross pays out $175 Million a year to their executives and staff. |
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How do you defend that one? |
LOL ... where can I read this at?
what legit publication has posted this? Bush on the other hand is mkaing sure his "friends" are prifiting off Iraq. this is a fact and was investigated by the GAO. SO when you try to state who is profiting off the blood of others make sure you put Bush in there also. Bush was scared to go to war himself but he is awful tough when its time to send others. Invading iraq overall was not a bad thing, how bush went about it, to stretch it out so he and his friends could profit off it is the problem - oh ya and the lies, why all the lies, if it was worth doing then it was worth telling the truth about why we invaded. Quote:
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Bush had a 90% approval rating after 9/11
It is now down to 38%. People gave him the benefit of the doubt for a long time, but are finally smartening up. Better late than never. |
i usually don't post about religion or politics...it's bad for business...
that being said, thank you donny...amen to MM |
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Michael Moore, talk about irrelevant.
I wonder if during the next election he'll be passing underware out to hippy children while adults vote in the Republicans again? Good work Mike, keep it up. |
Bush just knows how to appoint the right people.
First a dude that ran horsey shows for FEMA. Then Porter Goss for CIA director, who even admitted that he wasnt qualified for even being in the CIA, let alone running it. I couldn't get a job with CIA today. I am not qualified. I don't have the language skills. I, you know, my language skills were romance languages and stuff. We're looking for Arabists today. I don't have the cultural background probably. And I certainly don't have the technical skills, uh, as my children remind me every day, "Dad you got to get better on your computer." Uh, so, the things that you need to have, I don't have. Heres the Video |
Love him or hate him. Believe his message or not. Michael Moore has every right to say what he does and make us all feel uncomfortable for not being more compassionate, thoughtful, and holding ALL politicians accountable.
He blindsides Bush and the Republicans because they are such a easy targets, as was General Motors and the Columbine Shootings. Whether we agree or not, we should listen, critically examine his argument, and if found valid, take appropriate action. To do otherwise is to undervalue and not live up to our responsibilities as an American citizens. Blindly quoting conservative or liberal scripture shows a lack of understanding of the issues at hand. Don't let political hacks do your thinking, take the initiative and be your own person. The world is not black & white. |
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I've never called him an idiot. I don't care how big your legacy is... to pass yale and harvard with a c average is still pretty damn good. |
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I never thought this would go 3 pages. :)
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I am sorry did i miss the news story since 9/11 how many terrorists have hijacked planes and rammed them into buildings. |
Michael Moore can suck my cock
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Fucking people hating on everything he says ... look at who's in charge now ... George W Bush. Is he making a good job ? NO . He's the only one that got a strong voice agaisn't him right now... |
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at least ONE of them make a bit of fucking sence... |
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Old George is winning now ... he's making plenty of money in his friend's pockets, and getting all the power he can / wants ... |
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Ray Nagin has been debunked.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050911/...us/tape_threat these freaks are not bullshitting, they were not kidding before 9/11 and they are not kidding now... Bush's wise ass Texan attitude pisses me off this "bring it on" shit is NOT making us safer, it's enciting a riot and should be viewed as such, if not worse...he is a cowardly cowboy, he is ONLY tough with YOUR sons and daughters, not his, not ever, not in a fucking million years... "More Watchful, Probably Not Safer" http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,66616,00.html also there was another recent threat from one of Osama's top dickheads that specifically mentioned california and a few other top priorities...was on yahoo or wired news just a month or two ago...Osama warned us before 9/11 and the assholes are warning us again...we're seeding more hate and making life more dangerous for ourselves and our offspring :/ . |
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Of course Georgie got totally blindsided. No threat on the horizon when 9-11 happened! oh.. except for this: August 6, 2001: Bush Administration Warned 'Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States' I mean really. Who could penetrate THAT mystery? |
Somebody in this thread is a NOLA hater. :winkwink:
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Critics are the worst.
GWB is enjoying his life, we dont matter. mmkay? |
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http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read.html?id=4811 :/ . fucking amazing |
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um Bush quote 2003 "We cannot guarantee there will not be another terrorist attack on American soil." So they instituted the TERRORIST WARNING SYSTEM with elevated levels on any given day. Guess it worked in making you feel safer :helpme sucker |
HIGHEST gas prices in U.S. history
HIGHEST oil prices in U.S. history HIGHEST record deficit in U.S. history HIGHEST number of vacation days of any president in U.S. history (and still 3 more years to his term) LOWEST world currency value in over 30 years 7 DAYS for the government to come to town while Americans die in a natural disaster I don't give a fuck what anyones political affiliation is, this is a crisis for our country :pimp |
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-Hey I got this nice wooden stick that keeps tigers away! -Hmmm are you sure it works? -Well do you see any tigers around??? -Holy shit, i'll buy 3!... |
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Thanks for actually thinking. I'm trying to. |
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YUP!!!!!!!!!! |
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What if this reposted and it was Lensman who wrote it. there would be no arguements it would all be right on Lens! That the name out.
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We need more people like Michael Moore. Not because of the points of view that he represents, but because he succeeds in making millions of people think about topics that usually only get their attention in the event of a hurricane, a terrorist attack, or school killings.
I don't care which part of the political spectrum you represent, you cannot in all seriousness argue that our country, our world for that matter, could not be vastly better than it is. The barrier to progress is not that the Republicans and their friends have their snouts deep in the trough, nor that the Democrats might destroy the American way of life by turning the US into a giant welfare state. The real barrier is apathy: not only the obvious disinterest in the political process of those who do not even vote; but the superficiality of those who claim to have an opinion. At the beginning of the 20th century, the United States had the highest job-related fatality rate of any industrialized nation. Most workers worked 10-12 hours a day but earned up to 40% less than the minimum deemed necessary for a decent life. The number of children in the work force had doubled during the closing decades of the 19th century. An hundred years later, in many respects the picture isn't a whole lot better, yet the Republicans are busy striking down what remains of the labor and anti-trust legislation that was created back then. Approve or disapprove, no-one voted for them to do that because it wasn't part of their election platform. Instead, people voted to express their disapproval of abortion or their support for the war in Iraq. And if such legislation were being proposed today, it would surely be decried as socialist or left-wing or at the very least, liberal, yet most of that legislation was created under Republican presidents. The fundamental difference between then and now is that presidents such as Roosevelt existed in a society exposed to writers like Mark Twain and later to such as Upton Sinclair, Theodore Dreiser and Lincoln Steffens. Daily newspapers and popular magazines carried incisive articles about trusts, finance, impure foods and abusive railroad practices: not the pap which today's media feeds us. Thus farmers whose grandchildren are today voting Republican, belonged to militant organisations and Kansas City had a branch of the Socialist Party big enough to produce its own newspaper. However, the specifics are not the point. The point is that we had a thriving democracy which in turn meant we had reform, genuine reform going on in full public view. Today we live in a society which throws around terms like "left" and "right" without understanding what they mean, and with even less idea as to what its government - Republican or Democrat - is actually doing. Worse, much worse, is most of us don't care and that above all is why we need Michael Moore and others like him, no matter what position they represent. |
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Another 6 weeks vacation and he'll be PGA material. :D |
"Bush is an idiot, a moron, corrupt, the worst president that has ever led this country, <enter your rant here>"
All truths go through 3-phases: 1. It is ridiculed 2. It is violently opposed 3. It is accepted as self-evident. Good to see the Bushies have made it to phase 2 -- it will just be one more little "test" to the Bush administration before all the Bushies are in force on the board saying, "yup, been telling you for years the man is a clueless chimp -- a total moron -- more corrupt than a Russian Diplomat -- the one who has destroyed the ONCE greatest nation in the world." I'd be willing to bet it will be before the end of the year :2 cents: |
jayeff,
nice comments. Thanks |
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this could use repeating a few times for the slow people... . |
My question is simple and I would love and intelligent response from any U.S. citizen who voted for Bush in this past election.
Are you happy with Bush as president. If so, why? What has he done during his term of office that is positive? |
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Highest milk prices in Canadian history Highest wheat prices in Canadian history. God damn that American President! While you made some valid points, you're somehow ignoring how economies work. The next Democratic President with a defecit will have guess what? Ready for this? The highest defecit in US History! Amazing?!? |
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