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Last State Of The Union Address Will Be Modest As President Bows To Shrinking Influence
- Here"s a new idea if ever I heard one:
"I can press when there needs to be pressed; I can hold hands when there needs to be - hold hands." - George W. Bush, on how he can contribute to the Middle East peace process, Washington, D.C., Jan. 4, 2008 - Reply to this comment
- I''''m looking forward to our future.
Looking forward to watching it too.
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Posted by hypnotoad72 at 08:50 AM : Jan 25, 2008
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Well so am I!! The BEST part is that this LYING piece of human trash will NOT be part of it! Now that is something in this time of economic crisis and lies upon lies, we can all look forward to huh? Sieg Heil Bush! - Reply to this comment
- "Bush Speech To Offer Few New Ideas"
Dubya reminds me of the NFL player who once received this sarcastic praise:
"He may be small, but he sure is slow." - Reply to this comment
- I''m looking forward to our future.
Looking forward to watching it too. - Reply to this comment
- ...I think that''s a typo...it should read "big idiots"
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- "...a modest approach for a White House that prides itself on big ideas."
Well there"s a new idea.
That the White House prides itself on big ideas.
Never heard that before.
The last time Dubya tried to think out of the box, he fell down into the cheap seats. - Reply to this comment
- Good morning all. I must take my leave.
As always, a pleasure. - Reply to this comment
- "Bush Speech To Offer Few New Ideas"
Anyone suprised?
Posted by jjp735i at 08:21 AM : Jan 25, 2008
Considering that he already has us engaged in two unwinnable wars and the military over-extended, he can''''t call for any more invasions..... - Reply to this comment
"Bush Speech To Offer Few New Ideas"
Anyone suprised?
Posted by jjp735i at 08:21 AM : Jan 25, 2008
Considering that he already has us engaged in two unwinnable wars and the military over-extended, he can''t call for any more invasions.....
Posted by jjp735i at 08:21 AM : Jan 25, 2008- Reply to this comment
- ...what I find so amazing is that 34% still approve the job he''s doing...what? Are they letting him polish the silver in the W.H. for the next admin. I''d keep an eye on that if I were you.
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"Bush Speech To Offer Few New Ideas"
Anyone suprised?- Reply to this comment
- It''''s like leaving a flaming bag of poo on the next administration''''s doorstep!
Posted by sleepyric at 08:04 AM : Jan 25, 2008
More like a flaming septic pumper in the driveway.... - Reply to this comment
- I agree with what NearI4511 said about the package Bush is leaving the next administration. It''s like leaving a flaming bag of poo on the next administration''s doorstep!
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- Hey Pres...if you''re worried about your legacy, why don''t you use this speech to formally apologize to this entire country for being a brainless sheep who was led around by your twisted Neocon buddies...that would go a long way to change the way history will remember your sorry arse...
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- I haven''''t listened to him speak in about 5 years. I couldn''''t do it anymore.
Every time I use to listen to him speak I felt dirty and dumber after he was done.
Posted by shanev137 at 07:53 AM : Jan 25, 2008
As if his agenda isn''t a big enough international embarrasment, watching dubya is a reminder that a man was elected president who can''t even properly use the language..... - Reply to this comment
- One of the ideas that eh will not be touting in public is the effot at negotiating permanent US support in Iraq to bolster the current Iraqi Govt heads.
....although this is going on furiously in private discussions. The work is to reach an agreement and not call it a treaty (so it doesn''t require any checks or balances).
What a fine wrapped up package Mr. Bush has planned for the next Chief Executive! - Reply to this comment
- I haven''t listened to him speak in about 5 years. I couldn''t do it anymore.
Every time I use to listen to him speak I felt dirty and dumber after he was done. - Reply to this comment
- The only hatred I see here is your denial of the Cowardly Cowboy''''s destruction of America.
Posted by excoachken at 07:43 AM : Jan 25, 2008
The neocon agenda appeals to the self-righteous, the xenophobes, and the paranoid among us.
These dosorders have traditionally been viewed as what they are - disorders.
Along comes dubya who not only legitimizes these disorders, but says that to be otherwise is "unpatriotic".
The afflicted will defend this enabler to the end as no one else legitimizes their disorders. - Reply to this comment
- to demslie: The only hatred I see here is your denial of the Cowardly Cowboy''s destruction of America. As an Independent, I , like most Democrats do not hate him, we pity this example of arrogant ignorance. But, even more, we pity our children and grandchildren, who will have to spend their lifetime paying for the mistakes in foreign policy, his Constitutional eraser, and the disrespect he has garnered from all other civilized countries. Only a simpleton could still support his misguided, drug addled Presidency!
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- As opposed to being a "lame duck", dubya is a "quadrapalegic duck".....
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