djphetal
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For the few brief years I consider my time of true political awareness, I have had the privilege of observing one of the greatest atrocities in the history of the modern world. This experience is not something I take lightly.

More important, I believe, than me seeing the first major African-American presidential candidate win the presidential election, is that I had the unique and life-changing experience of living through, unquestionably, the worst presidency in the history of a traditionally proud and progressive country.

The involvement of our generation in politics has revolutionized electronic networking, something that will forever be of the utmost importance in elections. As Obama noted, the universal feeling of a need for change overcame the usual apathy associated with people of our generation.

For this great action which we have taken, we owe our thanks to George W. Bush, for leading this country so wrongly that even the naive developing minds of ourselves and others in this voting class could see the scars we would bear forever.

Obama will not be able to fix the economy in one term, nor two. He can not end war. He can not cure the ecological ailments of our planet. But Obama can, immediately, repair our wounded flag, which after nearly a decade of desecration can once again be seen as a symbol of a world leader, rather than the world's greatest threat.

For all of this, I thank Bush, his administration, his backers, and his friends for what I consider to be one of the greatest lessons in life I have ever learned.

As mistake-prone as we are, we have proven that, at least, we can learn from those mistakes. Our resiliency, adaptability, and zeal to make heard what we believe has led us to a point in history that may well define a long period of social, economic, ecologic and diplomatic reform in this country and the entire world.

So thank you, George W. Bush, for your eight years of disservice. Without you we would not know our lows, and may still be living the complacent, ignorant lives we lived when we voted you in. You have shown us our mistakes, and confirmed for us that we can use the amazing diplomatic system we have to bring great trouble upon ourselves.

Thank you, George W. Bush, for setting the standard for failure. You and yours will live in infamy forever, deservingly so, for betraying us. But as this Judas, you have exposed our weakness. We are a more informed populace now, and we will make sure those who share your destructive beliefs will be denied power in this country for as long as we remember these eight years.

Thank you, Georgie, and I'll see you in Hell.
lowing
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djphetal wrote:

For the few brief years I consider my time of true political awareness, I have had the privilege of observing one of the greatest atrocities in the history of the modern world. This experience is not something I take lightly.

More important, I believe, than me seeing the first major African-American presidential candidate win the presidential election, is that I had the unique and life-changing experience of living through, unquestionably, the worst presidency in the history of a traditionally proud and progressive country.

The involvement of our generation in politics has revolutionized electronic networking, something that will forever be of the utmost importance in elections. As Obama noted, the universal feeling of a need for change overcame the usual apathy associated with people of our generation.

For this great action which we have taken, we owe our thanks to George W. Bush, for leading this country so wrongly that even the naive developing minds of ourselves and others in this voting class could see the scars we would bear forever.

Obama will not be able to fix the economy in one term, nor two. He can not end war. He can not cure the ecological ailments of our planet. But Obama can, immediately, repair our wounded flag, which after nearly a decade of desecration can once again be seen as a symbol of a world leader, rather than the world's greatest threat.

For all of this, I thank Bush, his administration, his backers, and his friends for what I consider to be one of the greatest lessons in life I have ever learned.

As mistake-prone as we are, we have proven that, at least, we can learn from those mistakes. Our resiliency, adaptability, and zeal to make heard what we believe has led us to a point in history that may well define a long period of social, economic, ecologic and diplomatic reform in this country and the entire world.

So thank you, George W. Bush, for your eight years of disservice. Without you we would not know our lows, and may still be living the complacent, ignorant lives we lived when we voted you in. You have shown us our mistakes, and confirmed for us that we can use the amazing diplomatic system we have to bring great trouble upon ourselves.

Thank you, George W. Bush, for setting the standard for failure. You and yours will live in infamy forever, deservingly so, for betraying us. But as this Judas, you have exposed our weakness. We are a more informed populace now, and we will make sure those who share your destructive beliefs will be denied power in this country for as long as we remember these eight years.

Thank you, Georgie, and I'll see you in Hell.
Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years after countless attempts, all for the sake of you coming in here and safely bitching how terrible your life and our country was, I will say you are welcome.

How accomidating to the new president will you be, if and when we are attacked again, and it wipes out your internet connection without any retaliation?
Reciprocity
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lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years
yeah, except for that one time.  boy that sucked.
Mint Sauce
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lowing wrote:

djphetal wrote:

For the few brief years I consider my time of true political awareness, I have had the privilege of observing one of the greatest atrocities in the history of the modern world. This experience is not something I take lightly.

More important, I believe, than me seeing the first major African-American presidential candidate win the presidential election, is that I had the unique and life-changing experience of living through, unquestionably, the worst presidency in the history of a traditionally proud and progressive country.

The involvement of our generation in politics has revolutionized electronic networking, something that will forever be of the utmost importance in elections. As Obama noted, the universal feeling of a need for change overcame the usual apathy associated with people of our generation.

For this great action which we have taken, we owe our thanks to George W. Bush, for leading this country so wrongly that even the naive developing minds of ourselves and others in this voting class could see the scars we would bear forever.

Obama will not be able to fix the economy in one term, nor two. He can not end war. He can not cure the ecological ailments of our planet. But Obama can, immediately, repair our wounded flag, which after nearly a decade of desecration can once again be seen as a symbol of a world leader, rather than the world's greatest threat.

For all of this, I thank Bush, his administration, his backers, and his friends for what I consider to be one of the greatest lessons in life I have ever learned.

As mistake-prone as we are, we have proven that, at least, we can learn from those mistakes. Our resiliency, adaptability, and zeal to make heard what we believe has led us to a point in history that may well define a long period of social, economic, ecologic and diplomatic reform in this country and the entire world.

So thank you, George W. Bush, for your eight years of disservice. Without you we would not know our lows, and may still be living the complacent, ignorant lives we lived when we voted you in. You have shown us our mistakes, and confirmed for us that we can use the amazing diplomatic system we have to bring great trouble upon ourselves.

Thank you, George W. Bush, for setting the standard for failure. You and yours will live in infamy forever, deservingly so, for betraying us. But as this Judas, you have exposed our weakness. We are a more informed populace now, and we will make sure those who share your destructive beliefs will be denied power in this country for as long as we remember these eight years.

Thank you, Georgie, and I'll see you in Hell.
kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years
FYI 9/11 was 7 years ago.
#rekt
Varegg
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lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years
Except for that one time when it mattered the most, thinking that if he had taken action just a tad earlier 9/11 could have been avoided ... good going lowing ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Catbox
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djphetal wrote:

For the few brief years I consider my time of true political awareness, I have had the privilege of observing one of the greatest atrocities in the history of the modern world. This experience is not something I take lightly.

More important, I believe, than me seeing the first major African-American presidential candidate win the presidential election, is that I had the unique and life-changing experience of living through, unquestionably, the worst presidency in the history of a traditionally proud and progressive country.

The involvement of our generation in politics has revolutionized electronic networking, something that will forever be of the utmost importance in elections. As Obama noted, the universal feeling of a need for change overcame the usual apathy associated with people of our generation.

For this great action which we have taken, we owe our thanks to George W. Bush, for leading this country so wrongly that even the naive developing minds of ourselves and others in this voting class could see the scars we would bear forever.

Obama will not be able to fix the economy in one term, nor two. He can not end war. He can not cure the ecological ailments of our planet. But Obama can, immediately, repair our wounded flag, which after nearly a decade of desecration can once again be seen as a symbol of a world leader, rather than the world's greatest threat.

For all of this, I thank Bush, his administration, his backers, and his friends for what I consider to be one of the greatest lessons in life I have ever learned.

As mistake-prone as we are, we have proven that, at least, we can learn from those mistakes. Our resiliency, adaptability, and zeal to make heard what we believe has led us to a point in history that may well define a long period of social, economic, ecologic and diplomatic reform in this country and the entire world.

So thank you, George W. Bush, for your eight years of disservice. Without you we would not know our lows, and may still be living the complacent, ignorant lives we lived when we voted you in. You have shown us our mistakes, and confirmed for us that we can use the amazing diplomatic system we have to bring great trouble upon ourselves.

Thank you, George W. Bush, for setting the standard for failure. You and yours will live in infamy forever, deservingly so, for betraying us. But as this Judas, you have exposed our weakness. We are a more informed populace now, and we will make sure those who share your destructive beliefs will be denied power in this country for as long as we remember these eight years.

Thank you, Georgie, and I'll see you in Hell.
settle down Beavis... you can't blame Bush anymore... Change we can believe in is here...  it would be a diservice to Obama to say that he won't be able to do what he needs to do in the next four years by using Bush as an excuse...   It's gonna be weird not having anyone to hate isn't it? lol
Utopia is here... que french horns playing softly...
Love is the answer
Varegg
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Takes more than 4 years to repair the damage of 8 years of mismanagement Catbox ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
sergeriver
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lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years after countless attempts, all for the sake of you coming in here and safely bitching how terrible your life and our country was, I will say you are welcome.

How accomidating to the new president will you be, if and when we are attacked again, and it wipes out your internet connection without any retaliation?
LOLOLOLOLLOOLLOLOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLLOLOLOOLOOOLOLOLOOLLOOLOOLLOLLOOLOLLOLOLLOLLOOLOL
Catbox
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Varegg wrote:

Takes more than 4 years to repair the damage of 8 years of mismanagement Catbox ...
according to you... I really hope OB doesn't use George Bush as a crutch for the next 4 years... i'm hoping he is smarter than that
Love is the answer
CameronPoe
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lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years after countless attempts, all for the sake of you coming in here and safely bitching how terrible your life and our country was, I will say you are welcome.
lol. Asleep while 9/11 happened, eh?
lowing
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Varegg wrote:

lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years
Except for that one time when it mattered the most, thinking that if he had taken action just a tad earlier 9/11 could have been avoided ... good going lowing ...
yer kidding right? You ar ereally going t oblame 911 on Bush as if it were not planned years earlier under Clinton but sometime in August of 01. Get real.
Catbox
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Was Clinton asleep in 1993 for the trade center bombings or the USS Cole bombing...?
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lowing
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CameronPoe wrote:

lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years after countless attempts, all for the sake of you coming in here and safely bitching how terrible your life and our country was, I will say you are welcome.
lol. Asleep while 9/11 happened, eh?
Oh yes, I am sure Obama the immortal will never sleep for 4 years.
Varegg
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lowing wrote:

Varegg wrote:

lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years
Except for that one time when it mattered the most, thinking that if he had taken action just a tad earlier 9/11 could have been avoided ... good going lowing ...
yer kidding right? You ar ereally going t oblame 911 on Bush as if it were not planned years earlier under Clinton but sometime in August of 01. Get real.
No you get real lowing ... the intelligence reports came in while Bush was in office ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
lowing
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[TUF]Catbox wrote:

Was Clinton asleep in 1993 for the trade center bombings or the USS Cole bombing...?
Nope, he was getting blown in the Oval Office
PureFodder
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Thousands of Americans have been killed by terrorists since 9/11.
lowing
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Varegg wrote:

lowing wrote:

Varegg wrote:


Except for that one time when it mattered the most, thinking that if he had taken action just a tad earlier 9/11 could have been avoided ... good going lowing ...
yer kidding right? You ar ereally going t oblame 911 on Bush as if it were not planned years earlier under Clinton but sometime in August of 01. Get real.
No you get real lowing ... the intelligence reports came in while Bush was in office ...
I am lost, ya mean the intelligence reports that allowed Clinton to let Osama go after Syria offered him up?
Varegg
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lowing wrote:

Varegg wrote:

lowing wrote:


yer kidding right? You ar ereally going t oblame 911 on Bush as if it were not planned years earlier under Clinton but sometime in August of 01. Get real.
No you get real lowing ... the intelligence reports came in while Bush was in office ...
I am lost, ya mean the intelligence reports that allowed Clinton to let Osama go after Syria offered him up?
Don't be so daft lowing, you know what i mean ...

While you are diving into the Osama issue, who trained and supplied him i wonder ... and when didn't that clever policy backfire ... Iran, Panama, Nicaragua, Afghanistan etc etc etc ... ??
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CameronPoe
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lowing wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

lowing wrote:

Well, I guess, on behalf of the president who has kept terrorism off of American soil for the past 8 years after countless attempts, all for the sake of you coming in here and safely bitching how terrible your life and our country was, I will say you are welcome.
lol. Asleep while 9/11 happened, eh?
Oh yes, I am sure Obama the immortal will never sleep for 4 years.
lol I was talking about you. Bush was in office a year and had a report on his desk entitled 'Osama intending to strike within US using civilian passenger planes'.

Please explain concisely and unambiguously how the Iraq war has reduced the threat of terrorism to the US homeland?

Last edited by CameronPoe (2008-11-05 02:41:32)

lowing
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CameronPoe wrote:

lowing wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

lol. Asleep while 9/11 happened, eh?
Oh yes, I am sure Obama the immortal will never sleep for 4 years.
lol I was talking about you. Bush was in office a year and had a report on his desk entitled 'Osama intending to strike within US using civilian passenger planes'.

Please explain concisely and unambiguously how the Iraq war has reduced the threat of terrorism to the US homeland?
The Iraq war had nothing to do with terrorism, it had everything to do with UN resolutions that beought a cease fire then were ignore for the decade of the Clinton administration.

It only became a terror issue after Al Quada moved in when Saddam was captured.

Also I was not asleep during 911 I was in class learning  MD-11.

Last edited by lowing (2008-11-05 02:47:13)

CameronPoe
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lowing wrote:

The Iraq war had nothing to do with terrorism, it had everything to do with UN resolutions that beought a cease fire then were ignore for the decade of the Clinton administration.

It only became a terror issue after Al Quada moved in when Saddam was captured.
Ah I see, so Bush provided a base and fertile breeding for Al Qaeda that he has spent the last few years cleaning up, all the while affording Al Qaeda the opportunity to claim the lives of another 4,000 Americans. Ah, it's clear now.

Last edited by CameronPoe (2008-11-05 02:47:38)

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Oh Lowing, you always can make me lol in the mornings.
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lowing
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CameronPoe wrote:

lowing wrote:

The Iraq war had nothing to do with terrorism, it had everything to do with UN resolutions that beought a cease fire then were ignore for the decade of the Clinton administration.

It only became a terror issue after Al Quada moved in when Saddam was captured.
Ah I see, so Bush provided a base and fertile breeding for Al Qaeda that he has spent the last few years cleaning up, all the while affording Al Qaeda the opportunity to claim the lives of another 4,000 Americans. Ah, it's clear now.
Can't lie, Al Qaeda in Iraq was a very unfortunate thing for all involved and was grossly underestimated.
BN
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Lowing: how can you sit there and defend bush?

He has been nothing short of an unmitigated, spectacular failure. Domestically and on the foreign circuit.

1. He didnt protect your country enough and must take his share of the blame for not preventing the terrorist attack.
2. Got your country (and mine) into 2 wars that cannot be won with the strategies put in place
3. Appoints a complete liar with no respect to be his representative to the world
4. Can barely put a sentence together
5. Imprisoned and tortured innocent people
6. Raised the national debt to $8.2 trillion
7. Backed out of Kyoto treaty
8. Lied about Saddam/bin Laden connection
9. Allowed Donald Rumsfeld to keep job despite utter failure in Iraq
10. Damaged the USA global image terribly


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