What do you think of Bush?

What do u think of Bush?

  • I think he is a fucking retard.

    Votes: 18 40.0%
  • I would love to slap that stupid smirk off his face.

    Votes: 17 37.8%
  • He is a dumb cunt-whore.

    Votes: 11 24.4%
  • He is the worst president in the history of the U.S.

    Votes: 18 40.0%
  • I like him.

    Votes: 7 15.6%

  • Total voters
    45

7xstall

Well-Known Member
yep, i'm pretty tired of the daily mood swings in the middle east pulling me around by the balls too.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Hey, I'm a small businessman too ... and I'm sooo happy that the Democrats are back in control of Congress. Why? Because I just LOVE higher taxes and more onerous regulations on by business.

No offense, folks, but you Bush haters need to get real.

Vi
 

mr_issues

Well-Known Member
A new dawn coming when Bush goes


Take heart, America. The end of the Bush nightmare is a mere three years away. And maybe you don’t realize it, but there lurks an unforeseen dawn in the darkness of this nightmare.

The Bush presidency was all about the U.S. standing strong in the world, but the big irony is that it’s done more than any other administration to hasten the end of American power. This is the first administration in U.S. history that has worked – with brutal efficiency and focus, yet unbeknownst to itself – at undermining our power in the world.

Which may be the best thing it’s done.

Since the end of World War Two, U.S. world leadership has been sustained by three key supports: overwhelming military power, economic supremacy, and moral authority. Eight years of Bush leadership have successfully sabotaged all three. Our only leadership left is cultural -- movies and rap music -- and though these two world-dominating exports may be questionable forces for good, they can never cause the harm done by our military and economic power.

At present, the bluster of the Bush administration obscures the loss of our power. But the end of the Bush nightmare will mean the end of these things:

1.
When Bush goes, the idea of another American war will be dead for all time. Since World War II, America has started over thirty wars. After Bush, this nightmare will finally be over. For a start, no other country will ever want to join us in another war again – especially not after our incompetent showing in Iraq. Blair is the last sucker left who's been able to force our last war partner, Britain, to follow us into a war that its people didn’t want.

Besides war partners, we’re also running out of excuses and places to have wars. The fall of the Soviet empire deprived us of our biggest excuse. There’ll be no more Vietnams. There’ll be no more wars in South America either, because our big corporations are successful enough not to need military backup anymore. That war excuse is gone forever, too. South America is now a region of democracies with independent economies, and the leftwing policies to successfully defy us (and perhaps even be role models for us).

Our one noble excuse for war, the humanitarian reason, ended in Kosovo. Africa is still full of humanitarian reasons for war, but we won’t go where we don’t have a strategic interest. If we couldn’t intervene in Rwanda, or now in Darfur, we won’t intervene anywhere else for humanitarian reasons.

That leaves the Middle East as the last place left to have an American war. Here our failure in Iraq very much looks like the end. Never has the difference between original intention and actual outcome been so starkly discordant: we went in there to establish a puppet state under Ahmed Chalabi who’d hand over control of Iraq’s oilfields to U.S. corporations, and allow permanent U.S. military bases in the Middle East. Instead, we’ve ended up with bringing “democracy,” which actually means establishing a Shiite theocracy in alliance with Iran, with the Kurds probably breaking off into their own warlord-controlled state.

We still have a good excuse to have a war in the Middle East – oil – but we’ve run out of places. Iran? They’ll have nuclear weapons within the next five years, and so be inoculated against U.S. attack. If Saddam had gotten himself nuclear arms, we wouldn’t have invaded Iraq. The reason we keep trying to turn Pakistan into an ally against terrorism is because they’ve got nuclear weapons, so we can’t invade them. Nuclear weapons are the one sure way to scare off the U.S. or any other country. It’s what’s keeping North Korea from being invaded. It’s why Pakistan and India have stopped having wars with each other. The spread of nuclear weapons among smaller nations will protect them from the bigger likes of us.

Another reason that the era of American wars will be over and done with, is that the generation of U.S. politicians who cut their warmongering teeth on the Cold War – the Kissingers, Cheneys, Wolfowitzes, and neocons – are getting old and toothless. After Iraq, expect the mothballing of our military to start.

2.
When Bush goes, the idea of America’s economic supremacy will be over. By transforming America into the biggest debtor nation on earth (through cutting taxes for the wealthy and increasing our debt, doing nothing about our export/import imbalance, and putting corporate interests above our country’s), Bush has ended up selling us out to our global competitors. We owe China billions, for example. They’ve got our dollars, and they’ll use them to start buying us up. In the Engels formulation, Bush is giving China the rope to hang us with. Ironically, our own elite has hastened the end of our economic supremacy. With that power gone, we might start being a more responsible member of the world economy.

3.
When Bush goes, another Bush will not arise. He’s a freak phenomenon: an almost absurd blend of born-again fundamentalist, oil man, East Coast Brahmin brandname, and downhome Texas redneck. For once, the Republican Party got totally lucky: its entire electoral base coalesced into one actual existing guy. They won’t get that lucky again.

4.
When Bush goes, the big cleanup can begin. We’ll need to cut back on war expenditure; cut back on corporate power to help the American middleclass worker; cut back on religious fundamentalism to restore social tolerance and a civil consensus in our republic.

Our biggest job by far will be to reclaim our morality. We can forget about being a shining light on a hill for other nations to look up to. The world will never trust us with its moral leadership again. Bush & Co killed that for good with a combination of bullying unilateralism, warmongering, tolerance for torture, and coddling of the craziness of the religious right.

But if it’s impossible to restore our morality in the eyes of the world, we owe it to ourselves to do it in our own eyes. A new modesty born from our diminished role in the world will undoubtedly help. The essential decency of the average American will have a chance to reassert itself. When Bush goes, we may find ourselves looking back and sighing with relief. Just think of it: an end to all the secrecy, lying, hypocrisy, and all-around BS. Remember the Terri Schiavo circus? No more nonsense like that.

Get ready for it. When Bush goes, we shall be released into a new dawn.
 

bmn

Active Member
Ugh, all this writing and what appears to be mixing Bush up with Christianity... Bush is NOT REMOTELY CLOSE to what a Christian is supposed to be (especially a Christian leader). The constituents comprising the blind "Conservative Right" (neo-con neo-christians) are just as foolish as those that line up and blindly support pedophile priests, and are certainly not paying attention to the scripture.

Jesus summed it up pretty nicely in Matthew 7:15-23:

A Tree and Its Fruit

15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. 16 You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17 So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. 18 A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Thus you will recognize them by their fruits.

I Never Knew You

21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’
 

mr_issues

Well-Known Member
I must have missed the part where Bush was mixed up with Christianity... You are right bmn... Bush is NOT REMOTELY CLOSE to what a Christian is supposed to be (especially a Christian leader). I wouldn't even refer to him as a leader really. He's fighting a war that his daddy started and couldn't finish. All over oil prices...
 

Dankdude

Well-Known Member
I was a hard core republican until half way through "The Talking Shrub's" first term. His utter incompetence is beyond belief, to top it off every time He makes a speech in the Rose Garden you have Dick Cheney hiding behind the bushes like some fucking child molester. He let the (republican) congress go down the merry path to corruption, the only stipulation being that they become his personal "yes men".
I know his dad was once the president, and also the director of the CIA, but you would thing that some of his dad's intelligence would have rubbed off.. But NOOOOOOOOO! It went to his brother Jeb, whom if he were elected to the presidency instead of his dumb ass brother, we wouldn't be in the mess that we are in now.

I could go on and on about this, but if I did I would work my self up into a psychotic fit.... So I'll end it here.
 

mr_issues

Well-Known Member
I agree with fdd... Turn their country into glass... Then we can go ice skating in the desert... :D

Bush is the reason I bought a forign car... 250 miles to the tank and it takes 20 bucks to fill it... Fuck Bush and gas prices!
 

krime13

Well-Known Member
Wow,this thread is mean, if it wasnt for mr. issues cartoons it might have killed me ( my mind is in a fragile state), and to all you guys runing small buisneses my hat is of to you,I do some work on the side and to do it for a living...I just cant imagine that...As far as bush, lets not forget that stupidity is not a crime, in my opinion Cheney and the likes of him are far worse...
 

ViRedd

New Member
This is the first administration in U.S. history that has worked – with brutal efficiency and focus, yet unbeknownst to itself – at undermining our power in the world.

That is, until Nancy Pelosi came along. *lol*

Vi

 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
even better, remember Carter? there's a turd that keeps on floating ...

really... hmm... have you looked at what carter has done for this planet.. for the people who dwell on earth.... ... would the earth be better if everybody on the planet were like carter or were like you?


ask yourself that question every time you are about to judge somebody....

iloveyou
 

7xstall

Well-Known Member
This is the first administration in U.S. history that has worked – with brutal efficiency and focus, yet unbeknownst to itself – at undermining our power in the world.

That is, until Nancy Pelosi came along. *lol*

Vi





lol indeed! now we'll surely send a shiver down the spine of all those poor, misunderstood people who would do us harm...




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bmn

Active Member
I must have missed the part where Bush was mixed up with Christianity... You are right bmn... Bush is NOT REMOTELY CLOSE to what a Christian is supposed to be (especially a Christian leader). I wouldn't even refer to him as a leader really. He's fighting a war that his daddy started and couldn't finish. All over oil prices...
It was in your previous writing:

4.
When Bush goes, the big cleanup can begin. We’ll need to cut back on war expenditure; cut back on corporate power to help the American middleclass worker; cut back on religious fundamentalism to restore social tolerance and a civil consensus in our republic.

Our biggest job by far will be to reclaim our morality. We can forget about being a shining light on a hill for other nations to look up to. The world will never trust us with its moral leadership again. Bush & Co killed that for good with a combination of bullying unilateralism, warmongering, tolerance for torture, and coddling of the craziness of the religious right.
 
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