What's the biggest mistake Bush made?

CrackerJax

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It will be very difficult to attain or maintain wealth in the next ten years within the US borders. At least from what I am seeing being proposed. This is one of the reasons the market refuses to come back. It's no secret to those who can read the tea leaves and DON'T watch CNN to tell them......



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GrowRebel

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The election "stealing" always cracks me up.....:lol:out. :blsmoke:
Stealing elections always cracks people up that spend most of their time up a neocons/elitist ass ... the elections were stolen ... something you bushwhacks can't dispute other than saying it cracks you up ... or your just a sore loser ... or get over it ... that's the best your feeble mind can come up with ... no surprises there ...
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Anotheroldephart

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The election "stealing" always cracks me up.....:lol:


Yes AOP, there's a sh*t storm. So here is a tip from me. For free. If you have hot assets, get them somewhere safe. if you can convert cold into hot....do so. that time is past in my opinion, but hey I wasn't on here when I did my stuff with cold assets. If you have enough to "qualify", move it offshore.

I see all the wrong moves being set up. It's going to be a disaster.


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What I need I can either carry...get too..and defend. And I advise all to as so as well. I'm always trouble when I hear" We're doing this for your own good" and " We're from the gov't, and We're here to help" makes my skin crawl..and look for the doors...

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Anotheroldephart

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I 've read it in the waves and the clouds. Every morning is more dreadful than the last.. I figure if I watch several of the "news" programs in the morning, then I don't have to wait for the bad to happen..It already has!!
 

WaterfarmNinja

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Does anyone think that changing our leader as often as we do is GOOD for our country. It seems to me that if you change the CEO of a company every 4-8 years with one that has a TOTALLY different way of seeing things you waste alot of time and money making the changes and the company never gets the benefit of true long term leadership. You hear new CEOs say " were moving in a new direction" and thats great, change can be good. But TURNING AROUND and going back the other way every 4-8?
What major US company has ever been successfull with that formula?
 

indianaman

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anyone been paying attention to michael moore? george bush is a bad man. we should be naming stuff G.W. got right.....
 

Anotheroldephart

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I do my best to ignore him. For my comedy I prefer Abbott and Costello.

Besides, he's a member of the "I"v made up my mind, don't confuse me with facts" type. He's confused enough people as it is..
 

WaterfarmNinja

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Why is GB responsible for 911 when ALL the planning and setup took place on Clintons watch. Only the excecution of the plan was on GBs watch. He had just took office a few months before and was busy CHANGING EVERYTHING and not paying attention!!! Then BOOOM its in his lap infront of a class full of kids.
 

indianaman

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micheal moore is my hero....
michael moore is a fat fucking blowhard but he makes a good point. 9-11 isn't g.w's fault totally. but that bin laden plans to attack in us memo makes him look fuckin tarded. or how he sat around with his thumb up his ass and read to some eight year olds when he could be gettin shit done makes him a jagoff.
 

WaterfarmNinja

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Dumbass he is. But still not at fault for 9/11. I agree, TARDED, or TARDLY suits him just fine. Clips of his speeches will be around forever to make us laugh. His response after katrina also. George Bush doesnt respond well under any pressure. He freezes up like the proverbial deer in headlights.
 

bradlyallen2

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Bush cannot be held responsible for 9-11...to do so is totally unrealistic. However, he alone is responsible for the scattered, misguided, deceitful, and constitutionally inappropriate response to 9-11 that has become the hallmark of his presidency. The irony is that in his farewell address tonight he will laud praise upon himself for preventing additional attacks. This is true but he did so at the expense of the constitutionally guaranteed rights of every citizen of the USA, not to mention the manner in which he soiled our standing in the global community. Despite having prevented further attacks, it clear he lacks true leadership ability, which, incidentaly, is an indispensible characteristic for a president.
 

Anotheroldephart

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Bush cannot be held responsible for 9-11...to do so is totally unrealistic. However, he alone is responsible for the scattered, misguided, deceitful, and constitutionally inappropriate response to 9-11 that has become the hallmark of his presidency. The irony is that in his farewell address tonight he will laud praise upon himself for preventing additional attacks. This is true but he did so at the expense of the constitutionally guaranteed rights of every citizen of the USA, not to mention the manner in which he soiled our standing in the global community. Despite having prevented further attacks, it clear he lacks true leadership ability, which, incidentaly, is an indispensible characteristic for a president.
How is he personally responsible for all the responses? Congress was in the end. I've heard the whine from the critters that "it wasn't their fault..they were bullied into it..I didn't want to but..get real ALL but 1 voted for the Patriot act, then when they got called on the carpet about it, they started the blame game.
Then when it came up for renewal, these same critters voted for basically the same damn thing, so that can't be blamed on Bush.
The Dems last election 2 years ago, claimed that "now that we have the power, things will CHANGE" well, where are those changes? No where, that's where.
I hope all those that voted Obama are going to be happy living, if he and his get their way, in a socialist country..which I for 1 will not.
 

CrackerJax

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As for bush being a tard...hardly. He is not polished, that's true. He gives great sound bites, just not the way he intends :mrgreen:

Luckily out national security does not depend on speech making. Bush is a CAN DO type A person, and that is usually what you get at the top of the heap..... TYPE A folks.

By the way he got better grades than Gore.......



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Anotheroldephart

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As for bush being a tard...hardly. He is not polished, that's true. He gives great sound bites, just not the way he intends :mrgreen:

Luckily out national security does not depend on speech making. Bush is a CAN DO type A person, and that is usually what you get at the top of the heap..... TYPE A folks.

By the way he got better grades than Gore.......

Unlike some we could name that would rather" baffle with bullshit", rather than "dazzle with brilliance"
I for one, get suspicious of anybody who is glib and can roll those answers off their tongues without pausing to consider the question..Almost as if they've rehearsed it all.
 

medicineman

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How is he personally responsible for all the responses? Congress was in the end. I've heard the whine from the critters that "it wasn't their fault..they were bullied into it..I didn't want to but..get real ALL but 1 voted for the Patriot act, then when they got called on the carpet about it, they started the blame game.
Then when it came up for renewal, these same critters voted for basically the same damn thing, so that can't be blamed on Bush.
The Dems last election 2 years ago, claimed that "now that we have the power, things will CHANGE" well, where are those changes? No where, that's where.
I hope all those that voted Obama are going to be happy living, if he and his get their way, in a socialist country..which I for 1 will not.
See ya, wouldn't want ta be ya.
 
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