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Kanandaa User ID: 21159 Canada 07/04/2007 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Bush can already be considered the greatest American president of all-time for one simple reason: He allowed and co-championed so much darkside-inspired control-seeking crap to happen that People the world over realized how unified as a species We truly are. From this One understanding has come every sincere and effective thought, word and action that has brought about the world-wide manifestation of GESARA. Sometimes it really does have to get worse before it gets better, and baby, it is NOW getting a WHOLE lot better :D In Service To And As Our Highest Light, Love And Law, Thank You God, Much Love And Blessings To All That Is, :D Danny/Kanandaa |
Lily User ID: 219154 Canada 07/04/2007 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President The fact there has been no serious terror attacks in America for the last six years, tells it all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 203764Last Edited by Lily o' the Valley. on 10/13/2017 09:02 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 233978 United States 07/04/2007 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Yes, you can laugh at this article of mine. As a correspondent my work is to present the facts. Current US President George Bush has performed fantastically in his office. If he and Vice President Cheney was not there, the world will be different now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 203764No matter what you think about Iraq, he took the war to them instead allowing the extremists to bring the same to United States. Al-Queda does not dare �tickling� America any more. They understand the depth, the resolution and extend of this super power. The fact there has been no serious terror attacks in America for the last six years, tells it all. American military infrastructure has brought democracy in Iraq � unimaginable by any standard. Iraq has problems. But so do any of the Middle Eastern countries. George Bush�s great accomplishment comes from the tax cuts he championed. The unemployment is low. The stock market is making new high. The GDP is strong. Even the real estate prices are far higher that what it was in year 2000. In the international arena. He has brought the North Koreans to a state where they themselves are pleading for nuclear disarmament. The Iranians realize they cannot maneuver too much in their small space. The biggest achievement was to bring Pakistan a nuclear power out from the clutch of the Al-Queda and Talibans. President Bush�s astute foreign policy secured the Pakistani nukes from getting into the Islamic extremists. His vision for the alternative fuels and his leadership that area is well noted. Ten years from today when you drive the hydrogen fuel cell driven cars with zero emission, you start thanking this great American President. He championed the notion of free enterprise. He extended that notion into the international trade. He allowed countries to excel in what they do. The concept comes from his deep understanding of business. He championed the notion of outsourcing. As for immigration, he presented some practical remedies that the Congress failed to realize. His compassion for the migrant workers across the borders will be remembered by millions. [link to indiadaily.com] NEVER IN THIS FUCKING LIFE WILL I EVER SAY ANYTHING GOOD ABOUT THE LYING THIEF WHO STOLE NOT ONE BUT TWO ELECTIONS AND HAS DRIVEN UP OUR NATIONAL DEBT HIGHER THAN ALL PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS COMBINED! THEN THERE IS ALL OF THE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY THAT BUSHCO HAS DONE. NEVER EVER EVER OP. THINK IT LEARN IT KNOW IT! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 261389 United States 07/04/2007 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Yes, you can laugh at this article of mine. As a correspondent my work is to present the facts. Current US President George Bush has performed fantastically in his office. If he and Vice President Cheney was not there, the world will be different now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 203764No matter what you think about Iraq, he took the war to them instead allowing the extremists to bring the same to United States. Al-Queda does not dare �tickling� America any more. They understand the depth, the resolution and extend of this super power. The fact there has been no serious terror attacks in America for the last six years, tells it all. American military infrastructure has brought democracy in Iraq � unimaginable by any standard. Iraq has problems. But so do any of the Middle Eastern countries. George Bush�s great accomplishment comes from the tax cuts he championed. The unemployment is low. The stock market is making new high. The GDP is strong. Even the real estate prices are far higher that what it was in year 2000. In the international arena. He has brought the North Koreans to a state where they themselves are pleading for nuclear disarmament. The Iranians realize they cannot maneuver too much in their small space. The biggest achievement was to bring Pakistan a nuclear power out from the clutch of the Al-Queda and Talibans. President Bush�s astute foreign policy secured the Pakistani nukes from getting into the Islamic extremists. His vision for the alternative fuels and his leadership that area is well noted. Ten years from today when you drive the hydrogen fuel cell driven cars with zero emission, you start thanking this great American President. He championed the notion of free enterprise. He extended that notion into the international trade. He allowed countries to excel in what they do. The concept comes from his deep understanding of business. He championed the notion of outsourcing. As for immigration, he presented some practical remedies that the Congress failed to realize. His compassion for the migrant workers across the borders will be remembered by millions. [link to indiadaily.com] |
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Viva la Resistance User ID: 6122 United States 07/04/2007 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Yes! AFTER DICTATOR BUSH decimates his opposition and the remainder of the population has their Chemical Lobotomy, the Zombie Population of the NAU will acknowledge George Bush is America's Best President OR BE EXECUTED IN THE STREET. |
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Don't Be Evil User ID: 221040 United States 07/04/2007 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President "You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best president" .... Or Else? This is my fear. That things will have gone so wrong here, that we will not (publically at least) be allowed to hold our own ideas. That we will have Sadam or Hilter style perades and rallies and have no real choice but to attend and show our support for the mighty Bush... (Or whomever has stolen power by then...) All power is largely an illusion. :) |
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Sudel_Tekneeq User ID: 257208 United States 07/04/2007 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Once again I remind you neoconservative douchebags to drop that crack pipe and crawl to your nearest rehab center. The blackening of roses will send you to the edges of the land/ The emerald tablets of Thoth the Atlantean/ The hands of the mighty Lion of Judah/ Will throw you through the triangular portals of Bermuda/ Exploring the Hologramic aspects of consciousness/ |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 260472 United States 07/04/2007 02:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Bush is playing his part in the grand epic story unfolding right now in this world. He will bring about the true light of this world. So yeah don't hate on him.. forgive him and juat wait for the part where he turns back to the good side. -peace Hope for peace... |
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Aah User ID: 261509 Germany 07/04/2007 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Yes, you can laugh at this article of mine. As a correspondent my work is to present the facts. Current US President George Bush has performed fantastically in his office. If he and Vice President Cheney was not there, the world will be different now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 203764No matter what you think about Iraq, he took the war to them instead allowing the extremists to bring the same to United States. Al-Queda does not dare �tickling� America any more. They understand the depth, the resolution and extend of this super power. The fact there has been no serious terror attacks in America for the last six years, tells it all. American military infrastructure has brought democracy in Iraq � unimaginable by any standard. Iraq has problems. But so do any of the Middle Eastern countries. George Bush�s great accomplishment comes from the tax cuts he championed. The unemployment is low. The stock market is making new high. The GDP is strong. Even the real estate prices are far higher that what it was in year 2000. In the international arena. He has brought the North Koreans to a state where they themselves are pleading for nuclear disarmament. The Iranians realize they cannot maneuver too much in their small space. The biggest achievement was to bring Pakistan a nuclear power out from the clutch of the Al-Queda and Talibans. President Bush�s astute foreign policy secured the Pakistani nukes from getting into the Islamic extremists. His vision for the alternative fuels and his leadership that area is well noted. Ten years from today when you drive the hydrogen fuel cell driven cars with zero emission, you start thanking this great American President. He championed the notion of free enterprise. He extended that notion into the international trade. He allowed countries to excel in what they do. The concept comes from his deep understanding of business. He championed the notion of outsourcing. As for immigration, he presented some practical remedies that the Congress failed to realize. His compassion for the migrant workers across the borders will be remembered by millions. [link to indiadaily.com] Oh my God - what a bunch of crap! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 213894 Brazil 07/04/2007 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President I think this must be some kind of sick joke or spam troll. Nobody could really believe such tripe. Bush is headed for the trash heap of history. There's a decent possibility he'll be considered America's very WORST president. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 213894 Brazil 07/04/2007 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President He's The Worst Ever By Eric Foner Sunday, December 3, 2006; Page B01 Ever since 1948, when Harvard professor Arthur Schlesinger Sr. asked 55 historians to rank U.S. presidents on a scale from "great" to "failure," such polls have been a favorite pastime for those of us who study the American past. Changes in presidential rankings reflect shifts in how we view history. When the first poll was taken, the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War was regarded as a time of corruption and misgovernment caused by granting black men the right to vote. As a result, President Andrew Johnson, a fervent white supremacist who opposed efforts to extend basic rights to former slaves, was rated "near great." Today, by contrast, scholars consider Reconstruction a flawed but noble attempt to build an interracial democracy from the ashes of slavery -- and Johnson a flat failure. More often, however, the rankings display a remarkable year-to-year uniformity. Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt always figure in the "great" category. Most presidents are ranked "average" or, to put it less charitably, mediocre. Johnson, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Richard M. Nixon occupy the bottom rung, and now President Bush is a leading contender to join them. A look at history, as well as Bush's policies, explains why. At a time of national crisis, Pierce and Buchanan, who served in the eight years preceding the Civil War, and Johnson, who followed it, were simply not up to the job. Stubborn, narrow-minded, unwilling to listen to criticism or to consider alternatives to disastrous mistakes, they surrounded themselves with sycophants and shaped their policies to appeal to retrogressive political forces (in that era, pro-slavery and racist ideologues). Even after being repudiated in the midterm elections of 1854, 1858 and 1866, respectively, they ignored major currents of public opinion and clung to flawed policies. Bush's presidency certainly brings theirs to mind. Harding and Coolidge are best remembered for the corruption of their years in office (1921-23 and 1923-29, respectively) and for channeling money and favors to big business. They slashed income and corporate taxes and supported employers' campaigns to eliminate unions. Members of their administrations received kickbacks and bribes from lobbyists and businessmen. "Never before, here or anywhere else," declared the Wall Street Journal, "has a government been so completely fused with business." The Journal could hardly have anticipated the even worse cronyism, corruption and pro-business bias of the Bush administration. Despite some notable accomplishments in domestic and foreign policy, Nixon is mostly associated today with disdain for the Constitution and abuse of presidential power. Obsessed with secrecy and media leaks, he viewed every critic as a threat to national security and illegally spied on U.S. citizens. Nixon considered himself above the law. Bush has taken this disdain for law even further. He has sought to strip people accused of crimes of rights that date as far back as the Magna Carta in Anglo-American jurisprudence: trial by impartial jury, access to lawyers and knowledge of evidence against them. In dozens of statements when signing legislation, he has asserted the right to ignore the parts of laws with which he disagrees. His administration has adopted policies regarding the treatment of prisoners of war that have disgraced the nation and alienated virtually the entire world. Usually, during wartime, the Supreme Court has refrained from passing judgment on presidential actions related to national defense. The court's unprecedented rebukes of Bush's policies on detainees indicate how far the administration has strayed from the rule of law. One other president bears comparison to Bush: James K. Polk. Some historians admire him, in part because he made their job easier by keeping a detailed diary during his administration, which spanned the years of the Mexican-American War. But Polk should be remembered primarily for launching that unprovoked attack on Mexico and seizing one-third of its territory for the United States. Lincoln, then a member of Congress from Illinois, condemned Polk for misleading Congress and the public about the cause of the war -- an alleged Mexican incursion into the United States. Accepting the president's right to attack another country "whenever he shall deem it necessary," Lincoln observed, would make it impossible to "fix any limit" to his power to make war. Today, one wishes that the country had heeded Lincoln's warning. Historians are loath to predict the future. It is impossible to say with certainty how Bush will be ranked in, say, 2050. But somehow, in his first six years in office he has managed to combine the lapses of leadership, misguided policies and abuse of power of his failed predecessors. I think there is no alternative but to rank him as the worst president in U.S. history. Eric Foner is DeWitt Clinton professor of history at Columbia University. [link to www.washingtonpost.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 257005 United States 07/04/2007 07:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Historians will view Bushwacker as the man who started WWIII on March 19th, 2003 in Iraq. We are still in the early stages of it obviously but the dominos will fall in such a way that no revisionist will be able to say otherwise. There will be a garden variety "worst Presidents" category, then a seperate all to his own BUSHwacker category. Sorry to wake you from your slumber and wet dream, OP. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2298 United States 07/04/2007 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: You may not realize today but ten years from today you will acknowledge George Bush is America's best President Time will tell. I do want to believe it, simply because all the extreme negativity about Bush can't possibly be correct. I remember the same extreme negative things were said about Reagan and now he is considered a great President by most. We don't have martial law, we don't have a depression or a crashed economy, we don't have higher taxes than under Clinton. We are at war, however Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman were considered a success even though wartime presidents. I have mixed feelings but do want to believe the best about the President. His second term is almost over, and we still are doing fine. I don't like the war, but as long as there is no draft and free men are freely going off to fight, with joy and glee even, how can I criticise a President for that. He's giving those guys what they want. War, they love it. |