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choiceshaveconsequences says:
The man is in a state of denial. It was probably one of the states that voted for him.
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culturechang says:
So both decisions were completely inconsequential. He might as well have come on TV to tell us he regretted having lobster for dinner three times in November 2005. Who cares?

I guess he still does not take responsibility for lying to start a war.
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troutfishyman says:
by mebaord November 9, 2010 12:22 PM EST
well i'd say 2 things in response...i've seen plenty of your posts and just because you may not be registered as a democrat, doesn't mean you're middle of the road. you are way to the left and your posts back it up. 2nd, my initial point about real middle of the road independents is supported by polls, all the media outlets, and most democratic leadership. to deny it is just silly.





My dislike of Bush does not put me "way to the left", but in the solid majority of Americans. On other issues, I am to the left on some and to the right on others. You can try to pigeonhole me, but it will not work.
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citizenusa-2009 says:
How awful. This man should have written this book while serving time in prison. All he wants us to do is read the book? I wouldn't spend one dime or one minute on his drivil. I spent 8 BLOODY YEARS listening and watching while his administration nearly destroyed OUR COUNTRY.

TRILLIONS have been spent on the unnecessary WARS, yet the Republicans have the NERVE to deny OUR CITIZENS HEALTH CARE. Are you kidding me????
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troutfishyman says:
by chevyhotrod November 9, 2010 11:54 AM EST
How many seats did the GOP win in the election again?

I guess "We the People" does not matter.



No enough to run things quite yet.



I am an Independent, and do not agree with your statement.
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rmonroe401 says:
Not surprising, very few psychopaths regret their decisions and the harm they have caused.
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troutfishyman says:
by mebaord November 9, 2010 11:52 AM EST
The independent vote, the same people that got him into office to begin with, are the ones he's not listening to...not the right. He better learn the lesson, or he'll be on the lecture circuit in 2 years.



I am an Independent, and do not agree with your statement.
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troutfishyman says:
by brian1920 November 9, 2010 11:43 AM EST
trout- the idiot we have for a president is a dangerous individual because he doesn't listen, thinks he knows better than everybody else, and is a egomaniac. His policies were repudiated buy America last week and still he doesn't get it. This idiot needs to be on the bus the Chicago in 2012.



His job is to be the leader, not listen to every rightwing nutjob out there.
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steeepe says:
He may have few regrets, but most Americans are full of regrets for re-electing him. Our wonderful Supreme Court gave him the first election.
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mick7744 replies:
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Of all the hateful, smug and downright stupid things you say on these boards, mebaord...that takes the cake.

Jeb Bush and the GOP fraudulently, illegally and treasonously disallowed many thousands of votes in Florida while claiming to have won by a few hundred.

The red menace isn't communism any more...it's the Republican party.
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imnho says:
Even when I don't vote for a president I hope the persons policies work. Unforunatly Bushes policies were one gigantic failure. He invade Iraq to get revenge for an attempt on his fathers life. That is not a sufficent cause to have a major land war. He has wrecked the economy by taking the wars off budget and running up a hugr debt.

He is also not the least bit bothered by the carnage that he has left. That is the sign that there is something very wrong with him
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