Comments on: Europeans Eager For New U.S. President

A New Poll From the Pew Research Center Shows That The Majority Of Europeans Believe A New President Will Be Better Than Bush

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by jw218389 June 16, 2008 5:17 AM EDT
The majority of oil producers (both US and terrorist funding Saudis) want to keep the same President.
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by thickredhair June 16, 2008 4:50 AM EDT
DUH!!!!!
WHO ISN''T EAGER?

Not only am I ready for him and his admin to leave, I''m ready for them all to be charged with treason and crimes against humanity!!!!
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by mh4cbs1 June 16, 2008 4:28 AM EDT
Who ISN''T eager for this Lying SOB to leave??

Now he says "relations between the U.S. and Europe have never been stronger". With Bush you just need to realize that just about EVERYTHING he says is a LIE or a DISTORTION.

Bush and Cheney BELONG IN JAIL for their War Crimes. The fact that this complicit spineless Democratic congress doesn''t impeach these two weasels is unconscionable.

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by blackbug99 June 16, 2008 4:10 AM EDT
If the Europeans are ready for a new President, they''ll have to wait in line. Bush is the worst representative of America, ever. America is ready for a new President, take your pick they''re all better than Bush.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 16, 2008 3:51 AM EDT
Who is the this "Joan McCain"? One thing I hate is when editors don''''t actually do any editing.

Posted by kgilber3 at 12:41 AM : Jun 16, 2008

She''s John McCain''s transvestite alter ego.........
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by kgilber3 June 16, 2008 3:41 AM EDT
Who is the this "Joan McCain"? One thing I hate is when editors don''t actually do any editing.
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by rudy654-2009 June 16, 2008 3:37 AM EDT
Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 12:31 AM

Right after 9/11 I was looking for the price of gas to rise. It didn''t. However, as he built his case for going into Iraq, he began increasing the amount in the oil reserves and right then the price began to steadily rise with every sneeze and cough in the market. He was quite unapologetic. The only time the prices started coming down was when he was up for re-election. They nearly dropped to 1980 levels, only to rise sharply right after the election. A secret tape that was revealed later from Enron executives clearly showed who these people wanted as president and why. The main reason is that he wouldn''t do anything as Energy companies like Enron began to gouge states like California. And he didn''t.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 16, 2008 3:31 AM EDT
Such is the case with Blackwater. Previously it wasn''''t anything much, but with the no bid contracts under Bush, the born-again Christian who heads up that agency became a multi-millionaire virtually over night.

Posted by rudy654 at 12:29 AM : Jun 16, 2008

And anyone who thinks that Bush hasn''t profited hugely from this war is naive. The money his dad made that he''ll inherit alone runs into the 10''s of millions, even if it is dripping with our troops blood.
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by rudy654-2009 June 16, 2008 3:29 AM EDT
Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 12:19 AM

Such is the case with Blackwater. Previously it wasn''t anything much, but with the no bid contracts under Bush, the born-again Christian who heads up that agency became a multi-millionaire virtually over night.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 16, 2008 3:19 AM EDT
Profitable? To who, Bush? Seems like Bush could have made a LOT more money, in a much easier way, just staying in the private sector as opposed to earning his meager public servant salary. But then I don''''t really think it was about profit, but ideology.

Posted by yankeerebel7 at 11:13 PM : Jun 15, 2008

No, profitable to the already rich who are his real core base of supporter. The neoconservative goal is to create a huge disparity between a very wealthy ruling elite (which Bush is already part of and BTW, his father has made 10''s of millions of dollars off from this war) and the rest of Americans that they see as a working class, with no class mobility between them. The goal is to create a new aristocracy and this war was a huge step in that direction.
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