Comments on: The Legacy George Bush Will Leave
CBS Evening News: Historians Review The 43rd Presidency As His Terms Wind Down
- Article: "He went to war in a deliberately cavalier way," O''Hanlon said. "But let''s also be fair. Iraq now seems to be a quasi-functioning Democracy..."
The $1-3 trillion dollar cost of the Iraq War hasn''t been fully experienced by the American people yet. When that bill comes due, we''ll all remember that one of the jobs of our President is also to maintain a quasi-functioning democracy in America, not just the Middle East.
Bush... worst ever. - Reply to this comment
- Article: " "history will be unkind to this man." Historian Thurber."
That''s putting it lightly. You don''t double the national debt (to stimulate the economy) and end up with a worse economy unless you''re uniquely worth condemning. But, internationally, the invasion of Iraq will go down as one of the all time blunders in HISTORY. If you want to feel the effect this has had on the loss of good-will toward Americans internationally, examine the bluster coming out of Russia right now. People are wickedly ''p*ssed'' at the U.S., and that will continue for some time.
Yes, he''s a disaster. I would say the worst in history, hands down. Thurber was being polite. - Reply to this comment
'' .. nobody hunts you because you are a cog, if something happens to you, they replace you with another fool just like you, alas if you should do anything outside regulation to any of us, they will tear you limb from limb, so go frame yourself or something, before somebody else does .. ''
'' .. relatively few trespass or steal even for necesity, relatively many use drugs, relatively few keep an eye on any particular property, relatively many keep an eye on any particular drug uset, dope fiends are running circles around governments and neighborhood zealots despite all the war on drugs, in many ways because of the war on drugs, and to such an extent that if even a small number of dopeheads were into executing and or jailing governments and zealots: then the governments and zealots would all be dead or in hell .. ''- Reply to this comment
- For real, what was George W. Bush thinking?
1. Put himself and his family under the tightest scrutiny of any position in the history of the world to serve his country
2. Refused to waver in decisions and positions that he''s held
3. Looked out for good of someone other than HIMSELF in going to Iraq unlike the majority of society today, teaching children that doing the right thing isn''t always easy or fun (God forbid).
So basically, you can sit there all day and point out every mistake that the man has made in the past 8 years (and he has made them), yet remember that he has faced more difficult situations and challenges unparalleled by any other world leader in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Life is always how you look at it; you can point out every flaw in the man, but we could also put every single person in this country on that platform and see how many would be able to stand for eight years Not many. As a country it is not our job to sit back and take potshots at the man.
There are thousands of people in Iraq who are thanking God that someone had the guts to stand up and risk his own reputation so that they could have breath free air and raise their children in freedom. Those people will remember him. I think that George W. Bush will take that trade any day of the week. Its time to wake up, and realize how blessed we have been the past few years. President Bush, if this ever finds your eyes, let me see it, even if some others won''t: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. - Reply to this comment
- For real, what was George W. Bush thinking?
1. Put himself and his family under the tightest scrutiny of any position in the history of the world to serve his country
2. Refused to waver in decisions and positions that he''s held
3. Looked out for good of someone other than HIMSELF in going to Iraq unlike the majority of society today, teaching children that doing the right thing isn''t always easy or fun (God forbid).
So basically, you can sit there all day and point out every mistake that the man has made in the past 8 years (and he has made them), yet remember that he has faced more difficult situations and challenges unparalleled by any other world leader in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Life is always how you look at it; you can point out every flaw in the man, but we could also put every single person in this country on that platform and see how many would be able to stand for eight years Not many. As a country it is not our job to sit back and take potshots at the man.
There are thousands of people in Iraq who are thanking God that someone had the guts to stand up and risk his own reputation so that they could have breath free air and raise their children in freedom. Those people will remember him. I think that George W. Bush will take that trade any day of the week. Its time to wake up, and realize how blessed we have been the past few years. President Bush, if this ever finds your eyes, let me see it, even if some others won''t: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. - Reply to this comment
- For real, what was George W. Bush thinking?
1. Put himself and his family under the tightest scrutiny of any position in the history of the world to serve his country
2. Refused to waver in decisions and positions that he''s held
3. Looked out for good of someone other than HIMSELF in going to Iraq unlike the majority of society today, teaching children that doing the right thing isn''t always easy or fun (God forbid).
So basically, you can sit there all day and point out every mistake that the man has made in the past 8 years (and he has made them), yet remember that he has faced more difficult situations and challenges unparalleled by any other world leader in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Life is always how you look at it; you can point out every flaw in the man, but we could also put every single person in this country on that platform and see how many would be able to stand for eight years Not many. As a country it is not our job to sit back and take potshots at the man.
There are thousands of people in Iraq who are thanking God that someone had the guts to stand up and risk his own reputation so that they could have breath free air and raise their children in freedom. Those people will remember him. I think that George W. Bush will take that trade any day of the week. Its time to wake up, and realize how blessed we have been the past few years. President Bush, if this ever finds your eyes, let me see it, even if some others won''t: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. - Reply to this comment
- For real, what was George W. Bush thinking?
1. Put himself and his family under the tightest scrutiny of any position in the history of the world to serve his country
2. Refused to waver in decisions and positions that he''s held
3. Looked out for good of someone other than HIMSELF in going to Iraq unlike the majority of society today, teaching children that doing the right thing isn''t always easy or fun (God forbid).
So basically, you can sit there all day and point out every mistake that the man has made in the past 8 years (and he has made them), yet remember that he has faced more difficult situations and challenges unparalleled by any other world leader in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Life is always how you look at it; you can point out every flaw in the man, but we could also put every single person in this country on that platform and see how many would be able to stand for eight years Not many. As a country it is not our job to sit back and take potshots at the man.
There are thousands of people in Iraq who are thanking God that someone had the guts to stand up and risk his own reputation so that they could have breath free air and raise their children in freedom. Those people will remember him. I think that George W. Bush will take that trade any day of the week. Its time to wake up, and realize how blessed we have been the past few years. President Bush, if this ever finds your eyes, let me see it, even if some others won''t: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. - Reply to this comment
- For real, what was George W. Bush thinking?
1. Put himself and his family under the tightest scrutiny of any position in the history of the world to serve his country
2. Refused to waver in decisions and positions that he''s held
3. Looked out for good of someone other than HIMSELF in going to Iraq unlike the majority of society today, teaching children that doing the right thing isn''t always easy or fun (God forbid).
So basically, you can sit there all day and point out every mistake that the man has made in the past 8 years (and he has made them), yet remember that he has faced more difficult situations and challenges unparalleled by any other world leader in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Life is always how you look at it; you can point out every flaw in the man, but we could also put every single person in this country on that platform and see how many would be able to stand for eight years Not many. As a country it is not our job to sit back and take potshots at the man.
There are thousands of people in Iraq who are thanking God that someone had the guts to stand up and risk his own reputation so that they could have breath free air and raise their children in freedom. Those people will remember him. I think that George W. Bush will take that trade any day of the week. Its time to wake up, and realize how blessed we have been the past few years. President Bush, if this ever finds your eyes, let me see it, even if some others won''t: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. - Reply to this comment
- For real, what was George W. Bush thinking?
1. Put himself and his family under the tightest scrutiny of any position in the history of the world to serve his country
2. Refused to waver in decisions and positions that he''s held
3. Looked out for good of someone other than HIMSELF in going to Iraq unlike the majority of society today, teaching children that doing the right thing isn''t always easy or fun (God forbid).
So basically, you can sit there all day and point out every mistake that the man has made in the past 8 years (and he has made them), yet remember that he has faced more difficult situations and challenges unparalleled by any other world leader in THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Life is always how you look at it; you can point out every flaw in the man, but we could also put every single person in this country on that platform and see how many would be able to stand for eight years Not many. As a country it is not our job to sit back and take potshots at the man.
There are thousands of people in Iraq who are thanking God that someone had the guts to stand up and risk his own reputation so that they could have breath free air and raise their children in freedom. Those people will remember him. I think that George W. Bush will take that trade any day of the week. Its time to wake up, and realize how blessed we have been the past few years. President Bush, if this ever finds your eyes, let me see it, even if some others won''t: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. - Reply to this comment
- Bush is the greatest failure in American history. A huge embarrassment, a blot on our common sense and - yes, even on our intelligence as a country.
At this time next year he''ll be defending himself at the Hague. - Reply to this comment
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