Topic: George Bush
sodamnsexy's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:18 PM

Im sorry...but he cannot be a complete idiot..
he won the presidential election twice!!

if people want to complain.. well we voted him in..
does that make the US full of a bunch of idiots??



Speak for yourself. I voted for Gore in 2000 (although...he probably would have been just as much of a disapointment.) And for Kerry n Edwards in 04.

brooke007's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:24 PM
well the majority voted for him..
I didnt vote.. so i aint complaining...

i dont think he is an idiot though..
he could possibly be corrupt...
but if that is the case..then he is pretty smart for fooling everyone.

sodamnsexy's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:25 PM
No he's actually not stupid. He's cunning. Like an animal or a criminal...which he is.

brooke007's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:26 PM
we are all animals...
when it comes down to it.

and he has not been tried and convicted for anything..
that im aware of

no photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:27 PM
Real monster !.sad sad sad sad sad !.

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Fri 05/16/08 06:27 PM

It irritates me when people complain about the rising fuel cost and blame our President. I actually like him and feel he is doing a terrific job under the strain and pressure our nation is up against lately. He does a dandy fine job as a desicion maker in my book!!!! And if it were up to me no one would even be driving cars but bikes cause I hate cars! Who is w/ me??drinker drinker
I love Bush because he leveled the playing field. If your not rich, you dont matter. He only nows Green. My Herodrinker drinker

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Fri 05/16/08 06:27 PM

It irritates me when people complain about the rising fuel cost and blame our President. I actually like him and feel he is doing a terrific job under the strain and pressure our nation is up against lately. He does a dandy fine job as a desicion maker in my book!!!! And if it were up to me no one would even be driving cars but bikes cause I hate cars! Who is w/ me??drinker drinker


While Dubya may not seem to be the most intellectually-sound president we've ever had, he alone isn't to blame for our current gas mess, as this is the result of a number of years of neglectful politics on the part of BOTH political parties.

For example- It was (ex) President Clinton who signed legislation to raise speed limits across the U.S. to 65 MPH (and even more in other parts of the country), which was done to counteract the lowered speed laws enacted during the Reagan administration.

And WHY did Reagan lower speed limits to begin with, you ask? To lower our consumption of fuel, of course- faster speeds translate to more fuel consumption, especially when larger vehicles as SUVs are involved.

By raising the speed limit, Clinton put us on the fast track to higher fuel prices, vehicle-born pollution, and higher fuel consumption. Of course, if you were to ask him about his speed limit laws, he'd probably try to back-track and deny he even signed said laws to begin with...

... much like he did when he signed NAFTA, which is also responsible for our current situation regarding to unemployment and such. Despite the fact he there is news footage of him signing it (as well as several changes to the GATT treaty, which paved the way for our current trade debacle with China), he flat out DENIED ever signing both pieces of legislation. But this is to be expected from a lawyer, right?

In short, it's not one specific president to blame for our troubles- our current route is made possible by several decades of shoddily-written legislation and poorly-negotiated trade agreements that have done nothing but benefit the corporate world. And both Democrats AND Republicans are to blame for our mess- Dubya (while he DOES look rather goofy at times) is simply the person who is in the Oval Office at the time, so he will get a majority of the heat...

... as will the next president (whether it be Obama or McCain) who steps into the office come the next election.

brooke007's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:27 PM
BIKES would be better for the environment...

flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou

would take me forever to get where i need to go though..

bastet126's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:27 PM

well the majority voted for him..


unfortunately, not true. he lost the popular vote, but won by the electoral college. so he's an animal, a criminal and a thief! flowerforyou

brooke007's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:30 PM
a divided nation...
is just not a good thing

bastet126's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:31 PM

a divided nation...
is just not a good thing


agreed!! it's scary flowerforyou

LouLou2's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:32 PM
George & **** are wringing the last chunk of change that they can out of this country before they are out of office. They & their cronies are the only people to have benefited in their 'service' to our country. Sorry, just mho.

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Fri 05/16/08 06:35 PM
The **** in my above post represent the vice-presidnet's first name!!! Apparently, even the powers that be here at jsh think out V.P. is a dirty word! lol

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Fri 05/16/08 06:38 PM


It irritates me when people complain about the rising fuel cost and blame our President. I actually like him and feel he is doing a terrific job under the strain and pressure our nation is up against lately. He does a dandy fine job as a desicion maker in my book!!!! And if it were up to me no one would even be driving cars but bikes cause I hate cars! Who is w/ me??drinker drinker


While Dubya may not seem to be the most intellectually-sound president we've ever had, he alone isn't to blame for our current gas mess, as this is the result of a number of years of neglectful politics on the part of BOTH political parties.

For example- It was (ex) President Clinton who signed legislation to raise speed limits across the U.S. to 65 MPH (and even more in other parts of the country), which was done to counteract the lowered speed laws enacted during the Reagan administration.

And WHY did Reagan lower speed limits to begin with, you ask? To lower our consumption of fuel, of course- faster speeds translate to more fuel consumption, especially when larger vehicles as SUVs are involved.

By raising the speed limit, Clinton put us on the fast track to higher fuel prices, vehicle-born pollution, and higher fuel consumption. Of course, if you were to ask him about his speed limit laws, he'd probably try to back-track and deny he even signed said laws to begin with...

... much like he did when he signed NAFTA, which is also responsible for our current situation regarding to unemployment and such. Despite the fact he there is news footage of him signing it (as well as several changes to the GATT treaty, which paved the way for our current trade debacle with China), he flat out DENIED ever signing both pieces of legislation. But this is to be expected from a lawyer, right?

In short, it's not one specific president to blame for our troubles- our current route is made possible by several decades of shoddily-written legislation and poorly-negotiated trade agreements that have done nothing but benefit the corporate world. And both Democrats AND Republicans are to blame for our mess- Dubya (while he DOES look rather goofy at times) is simply the person who is in the Oval Office at the time, so he will get a majority of the heat...

... as will the next president (whether it be Obama or McCain) who steps into the office come the next election.


LOL!!! Dude your in California and ur blaming the speed limit...Are you ok???huh

sodamnsexy's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:40 PM

we are all animals...
when it comes down to it.

and he has not been tried and convicted for anything..
that im aware of

Well if you kept up on current events you'd recall that we started 2000 with a surplus. Now we have trillions of dollars of debt. When someone leaves you in charge of the money then it dispears on your watch most likely you stole it right?!

How many people has he caused to die with this b.s. war?
On both sides? How many lives and families did he destroy?

But I guess he's your hero.

no photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:41 PM



It irritates me when people complain about the rising fuel cost and blame our President. I actually like him and feel he is doing a terrific job under the strain and pressure our nation is up against lately. He does a dandy fine job as a desicion maker in my book!!!! And if it were up to me no one would even be driving cars but bikes cause I hate cars! Who is w/ me??drinker drinker


While Dubya may not seem to be the most intellectually-sound president we've ever had, he alone isn't to blame for our current gas mess, as this is the result of a number of years of neglectful politics on the part of BOTH political parties.

For example- It was (ex) President Clinton who signed legislation to raise speed limits across the U.S. to 65 MPH (and even more in other parts of the country), which was done to counteract the lowered speed laws enacted during the Reagan administration.

And WHY did Reagan lower speed limits to begin with, you ask? To lower our consumption of fuel, of course- faster speeds translate to more fuel consumption, especially when larger vehicles as SUVs are involved.

By raising the speed limit, Clinton put us on the fast track to higher fuel prices, vehicle-born pollution, and higher fuel consumption. Of course, if you were to ask him about his speed limit laws, he'd probably try to back-track and deny he even signed said laws to begin with...

... much like he did when he signed NAFTA, which is also responsible for our current situation regarding to unemployment and such. Despite the fact he there is news footage of him signing it (as well as several changes to the GATT treaty, which paved the way for our current trade debacle with China), he flat out DENIED ever signing both pieces of legislation. But this is to be expected from a lawyer, right?

In short, it's not one specific president to blame for our troubles- our current route is made possible by several decades of shoddily-written legislation and poorly-negotiated trade agreements that have done nothing but benefit the corporate world. And both Democrats AND Republicans are to blame for our mess- Dubya (while he DOES look rather goofy at times) is simply the person who is in the Oval Office at the time, so he will get a majority of the heat...

... as will the next president (whether it be Obama or McCain) who steps into the office come the next election.


LOL!!! Dude your in California and ur blaming the speed limit...Are you ok???huh


Quite fine, thanks. Keep in mind that the speed limit laws are NATIONAL, not just in the Peoples' Republic of California. laugh

no photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:46 PM


we are all animals...
when it comes down to it.

and he has not been tried and convicted for anything..
that im aware of

Well if you kept up on current events you'd recall that we started 2000 with a surplus. Now we have trillions of dollars of debt. When someone leaves you in charge of the money then it dispears on your watch most likely you stole it right?!

How many people has he caused to die with this b.s. war?
On both sides? How many lives and families did he destroy?

But I guess he's your hero.


And BTW- that "surplus" everybody keeps referring to that was present at the end of Clinton's term was in actuality a PROJECTED surplus (he's even stated this himself- there's even file news footage to back this up). It's like me saying that I'll be a millionaire next week- sure, it MIGHT happen, but the chances of that happening are about one in a... erm... million.

Yeah, Dubya's got a BUTTLOAD of stuff to answer for, from a war meant to keep his oil industry buddies happy, to passing laws that are a direct slap in the face to our civil liberties and our rights to privacy. But some of the other things took a little longer than Dubya's term to get facilitated. A LOT longer.

brooke007's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:48 PM
Edited by brooke007 on Fri 05/16/08 06:54 PM


we are all animals...
when it comes down to it.

and he has not been tried and convicted for anything..
that im aware of

Well if you kept up on current events you'd recall that we started 2000 with a surplus. Now we have trillions of dollars of debt. When someone leaves you in charge of the money then it dispears on your watch most likely you stole it right?!

How many people has he caused to die with this b.s. war?
On both sides? How many lives and families did he destroy?

But I guess he's your hero.


he aint my hero... I would not choose a politician as a hero
and no i havent always kept up to date on the current events..
in 2000 i was 20

ever think that perhaps this could be a religious war??
and not completly about oil...
except iraq as a nation has some very good natural resources...
high gas prices teaches american people how to conserve what they have...
idk...

MrWrongman's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:53 PM




It irritates me when people complain about the rising fuel cost and blame our President. I actually like him and feel he is doing a terrific job under the strain and pressure our nation is up against lately. He does a dandy fine job as a desicion maker in my book!!!! And if it were up to me no one would even be driving cars but bikes cause I hate cars! Who is w/ me??drinker drinker


While Dubya may not seem to be the most intellectually-sound president we've ever had, he alone isn't to blame for our current gas mess, as this is the result of a number of years of neglectful politics on the part of BOTH political parties.

For example- It was (ex) President Clinton who signed legislation to raise speed limits across the U.S. to 65 MPH (and even more in other parts of the country), which was done to counteract the lowered speed laws enacted during the Reagan administration.

And WHY did Reagan lower speed limits to begin with, you ask? To lower our consumption of fuel, of course- faster speeds translate to more fuel consumption, especially when larger vehicles as SUVs are involved.

By raising the speed limit, Clinton put us on the fast track to higher fuel prices, vehicle-born pollution, and higher fuel consumption. Of course, if you were to ask him about his speed limit laws, he'd probably try to back-track and deny he even signed said laws to begin with...

... much like he did when he signed NAFTA, which is also responsible for our current situation regarding to unemployment and such. Despite the fact he there is news footage of him signing it (as well as several changes to the GATT treaty, which paved the way for our current trade debacle with China), he flat out DENIED ever signing both pieces of legislation. But this is to be expected from a lawyer, right?

In short, it's not one specific president to blame for our troubles- our current route is made possible by several decades of shoddily-written legislation and poorly-negotiated trade agreements that have done nothing but benefit the corporate world. And both Democrats AND Republicans are to blame for our mess- Dubya (while he DOES look rather goofy at times) is simply the person who is in the Oval Office at the time, so he will get a majority of the heat...

... as will the next president (whether it be Obama or McCain) who steps into the office come the next election.


LOL!!! Dude your in California and ur blaming the speed limit...Are you ok???huh


Quite fine, thanks. Keep in mind that the speed limit laws are NATIONAL, not just in the Peoples' Republic of California. laugh


LOL!!! So your blaming high speed limits 65 mph on why the gas is so high...las time I checked the speed limits were the same in 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,& 2008....So now how do u explain $4.04 for regular gasoline?

brooke007's photo
Fri 05/16/08 07:05 PM
okay really iraq has oil...
its a got a lot of oil.
what does the US have?


maybe people instead of complainting aobut gas prices...
we should think about ways we can live without oil!

do y'all pump gas at one place regularly??
have you ever researched where that company gets there gas from?

whiners suck!
freaking do something..
boycott gas if ya wanna..
if ya can..