Topic: for you avid bush supporters
Drivinmenutz's photo
Mon 02/09/09 04:43 PM


that defended his every twitch during his reign of terror...let us all understand how your life is better now than it was 8 years ago???...what was his greatest contribution???


He paved the way for a change of party. He demonstrated the ultimate worst in Presidential leadership.

He was great fodder for late night comedians.




drinker drinker drinker

And people are eating it up at the cost of common sense. Poor fools...

stonekeeper's photo
Mon 02/09/09 07:07 PM
ok so far we still have comedic content topping the list...and a few suggestions of how we can go back to blaming clinton..bush sr...yada yada yada......ok...heres the deal...the question to defend or not to defend bush??? whered that come from???...defend him from what was his greatest deed???...well lets try again...something good...greatest accomplishment...what should his legacy be??? quit defending....just point towards one good deed...or maybe the bar has been set to high...how about one almost competent thing...that he /himself alone was resposible for....anyone???...aparently he was far worse than i ever thought...i figuired at least one person might point to something...anything...i know its a difficult grasp...theres gotta be one good deed we can put down in the history books....

notquite00's photo
Mon 02/09/09 11:49 PM
Edited by notquite00 on Mon 02/09/09 11:54 PM

Not a Bush supporter but I was pretty entertained by the Bushisms over time.

I am sure comedians will miss him.


I think this question has been posed to several comedians. I saw it posed to John Stewart, or perhaps someone else. Whoever it was, he said he's overjoyed to see the man leave office.

Personally, I think having Bush in office was like having truckloads of cannon fodder for the comedic engine. Post-W, comedians will actually have to think to come up with material. ;-)

Nope, nothing good came out of the Bush regime. I even heard it said on CNN or NBC that never in history has an American president come to office with something *seriously* wrong with literally *every* aspect of the country. E.g. Bush eff'ed up literally *every* major and important aspect of the country. I can only find trivial areas where he might have had a negligent or positive effect (comedy is one of them).

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Tue 02/10/09 06:16 AM



that defended his every twitch during his reign of terror...let us all understand how your life is better now than it was 8 years ago???...what was his greatest contribution???


He paved the way for a change of party. He demonstrated the ultimate worst in Presidential leadership.

He was great fodder for late night comedians.




drinker drinker drinker

And people are eating it up at the cost of common sense. Poor fools...


Actually, it seemed to take 8 years of Bush for many people's common sense to kick in.

adj4u's photo
Tue 02/10/09 06:26 AM

ok so far we still have comedic content topping the list...and a few suggestions of how we can go back to blaming clinton..bush sr...yada yada yada......ok...heres the deal...the question to defend or not to defend bush??? whered that come from???...defend him from what was his greatest deed???...well lets try again...something good...greatest accomplishment...what should his legacy be??? quit defending....just point towards one good deed...or maybe the bar has been set to high...how about one almost competent thing...that he /himself alone was resposible for....anyone???...aparently he was far worse than i ever thought...i figuired at least one person might point to something...anything...i know its a difficult grasp...theres gotta be one good deed we can put down in the history books....


as i said i do not condone all that has been done

but the president alone is responsible for nothing (good or bad)

how many wins would a quarterback have if they played by themselves

noblenan's photo
Tue 02/10/09 06:52 AM

no airplanes have flown into the building I work in......That's pretty good...


This statement always amazes me. It was eight years between the first World Trade Center attack and the second. It takes time and money to plan such an intricate scheme. I know someone who took an illegal substance on an airplane just last summer. If they could do it, anyone can. It's scary that people have such a false sense of security.

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stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 07:46 AM
Edited by stonekeeper on Tue 02/10/09 08:16 AM
g.w.s legacy

1. kept comics out of the unemployment line for 8 years (one of the few thriving sectors)

2. effectively kept us engaged in a war we never should have entered to start with.(for huge personal profit)

3. no new building permits recently issued in major cities due to rebuilding after plane crashes.

4. good quarterback...(toss the ball into someone elses lap and pass the blame)

5. gave the world a new definition for the word "shrub"

6. set the best example ever on how not to run a country

7. reinstilled the notion amongst the children of this generation "someday you can become president" (if gw can twice anybody can)

8.??????????????anyone???

Drivinmenutz's photo
Tue 02/10/09 09:06 AM




that defended his every twitch during his reign of terror...let us all understand how your life is better now than it was 8 years ago???...what was his greatest contribution???


He paved the way for a change of party. He demonstrated the ultimate worst in Presidential leadership.

He was great fodder for late night comedians.




drinker drinker drinker

And people are eating it up at the cost of common sense. Poor fools...


Actually, it seemed to take 8 years of Bush for many people's common sense to kick in.


Only a very few. Most just voted Obama and are sitting back expecting him to "save us". Most sided with democrats to continue this ignorant charade. Instead of remaining skeptical, and continuing the questioning of powers, people lost all the common sense gained in a matter of months.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Tue 02/10/09 09:14 AM

ok so far we still have comedic content topping the list...and a few suggestions of how we can go back to blaming clinton..bush sr...yada yada yada......ok...heres the deal...the question to defend or not to defend bush??? whered that come from???...defend him from what was his greatest deed???...well lets try again...something good...greatest accomplishment...what should his legacy be??? quit defending....just point towards one good deed...or maybe the bar has been set to high...how about one almost competent thing...that he /himself alone was resposible for....anyone???...aparently he was far worse than i ever thought...i figuired at least one person might point to something...anything...i know its a difficult grasp...theres gotta be one good deed we can put down in the history books....


WOW...ok, I will play your game.

Only thing I can think of that happened under the Bush administration that was positive is the lift of the ban on assault weapons. There were a couple tax cuts as well. Supposedly they banned partial birth abortion too. I'm sure there are a VERY FEW others but honestly, I can't find or think of them now.


stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 09:38 AM

g.w.s legacy

1. kept comics out of the unemployment line for 8 years (one of the few thriving sectors)

2. effectively kept us engaged in a war we never should have entered to start with.(for huge personal profit)

3. no new building permits recently issued in major cities due to rebuilding after plane crashes.

4. good quarterback...(toss the ball into someone elses lap and pass the blame)

5. gave the world a new definition for the word "shrub"

6. set the best example ever on how not to run a country

7. reinstilled the notion amongst the children of this generation "someday you can become president" (if gw can twice anybody can)

8. gave us the right to own semi automatic weapons

9. outlawed killing babies that were halfway out.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Tue 02/10/09 02:32 PM
Edited by Drivinmenutz on Tue 02/10/09 02:33 PM
What's funny is he didn't actually write new legislation for assualt weapons. The old legislation just ran out....laugh


I'm still puzzled how people think he was the most damaging...

stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 02:41 PM
Edited by stonekeeper on Tue 02/10/09 02:48 PM

What's funny is he didn't actually write new legislation for assualt weapons. The old legislation just ran out....laugh


I'm still puzzled how people think he was the most damaging...


look at the state of the country and the world and ask yourself how it got there...still all the bushies or shrubbies cant come up with a single thing that was a competent descision...i really thought someone would come up with something good...for all the defenses raised in earlier debates....still nothin huh???

Seakolony's photo
Tue 02/10/09 03:07 PM
they picked the friggin fight lily livered, our people were attacked & that is that! I support the leaders of our country, I don't always agree with every decision. No matter who I vote for or do not vote for. divided we fall, shouldnt fight while our boys r fighting for us, shall we repeat and have them feel they r not doing a united front. everyone is guilty through bickering politicians to powerful to rich to poor and should all be ashamed of ourselves. they need support not bickering.

stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 03:12 PM
Edited by stonekeeper on Tue 02/10/09 03:15 PM

they picked the friggin fight lily livered, our people were attacked & that is that! I support the leaders of our country, I don't always agree with every decision. No matter who I vote for or do not vote for. divided we fall, shouldnt fight while our boys r fighting for us, shall we repeat and have them feel they r not doing a united front. everyone is guilty through bickering politicians to powerful to rich to poor and should all be ashamed of ourselves. they need support not bickering.



ok you dont agree with every descision...how about just one???...still nothin

stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 03:17 PM
Edited by stonekeeper on Tue 02/10/09 03:20 PM
this is really a sorry thing...still pointing fingers at what others have done...still making excuses..still sayin we need to stand behind our leader making descisions...back to the original question....what was his greatest accomplishment as the leader of our country???? and how is your life better now because of it???

jdcolvin's photo
Tue 02/10/09 03:22 PM
I dont want to overwhelm you folks so lets start simple....The number one Bush accompolishment was to send the war on terrorist back to their backyard and out of our front yard.....Ninety percent of what he tried to do go voted down by a democratic congress and senate...Demos control it all now so lets see how a 500 dollar check is going to set everything right in your world..Eighty persent of voters sold their vote for 500 dollars.

stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 03:28 PM
Edited by stonekeeper on Tue 02/10/09 03:33 PM
im actually shocked by this thread...after watchin the shrub supporters defend him...very adimately in most cases...not one person can come up with a single reasonably good deed he accomplished...as far as taking the war from our front yard to thier back yard...he chose the wrong back yard...so still nothin...i remember a time not so long ago when 100 people were pointing fingers in every direction on a thread such as this...im just wonderin where they all went now that there hero has handed over his throne...just one good deed...it shouldnt be that difficult for those who thought he could do no wrong.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Tue 02/10/09 03:58 PM
Edited by Drivinmenutz on Tue 02/10/09 04:03 PM


What's funny is he didn't actually write new legislation for assualt weapons. The old legislation just ran out....laugh


I'm still puzzled how people think he was the most damaging...


look at the state of the country and the world and ask yourself how it got there...still all the bushies or shrubbies cant come up with a single thing that was a competent descision...i really thought someone would come up with something good...for all the defenses raised in earlier debates....still nothin huh???


I have. I think you should do the same.

NAFTA - caused many of the outsourcing problems we have today. Signed in by president Clinton and written by a democratic congress in 1993. This is the source of A LOT of problems.

Community Reinvestmen Act (CRA)- caused great potential for the housing bubble and many say is why the bubble burst. Bill was signed 1977 by James Carter, and written by a democratic congress.

According to your logic the department of education caused our schools to fall behind the curve. Before the department of education it U.S. schools were rated #1. Now they are rated #12. This was also enstated by Jimmy Carter.

1971 congress voted to no longer back the back our dollar with gold. Richard Nixon - republican was president at the time. No idea what political affiliation had the majority of congress at the time.

FDR during the great depression passed legislation that prolonged the depression according to economic experts. (these are things like price fixing)

But the most damaging move anyone has ever was to start a national Bank. Luckily, in the past, Thomas Jefferson abolished the first one, and Andrew Jackson, the only president to pay off our national debt, abolished the second.

But:

Woodrow Wilson - voted in our current national bank, the federal reserve bank. In actuality this bank is niether federal nor a reserve, as it is a PRIVATE bank that has been KNOWN to sell it's gold reserves to other countries.

Do the math. Every dollar of every cent stamped and printed goes directly into the federal reserve, then gets loaned out to banks at an interest rate. That means 100% of our money put into circulation needs to be paid back with interest.

If you then apply logic to the system, the move in 1971 to no longer back our money, and the CRA in 1977 start to make sense. So does the increasing effort our government puts into spending more and more money every year.

Go ahead and think Bush was the worst evil ever.

The way i see it, Democrats and republicans alike had a big hand in all this mess. And this mess was all started LONG before Bush got into office. He was merely walking the same line as Clinton, Bush sr. and 90% of the other presidents we've had in the last 100 years.

Do your homework, then get back to me on what YOU think caused the world's state of being today.

Stop trying to stir up hate. I hardely seen ANY Bush supporters on this thread. Why you trying to tick off the critical thinkers?

stonekeeper's photo
Tue 02/10/09 04:05 PM



What's funny is he didn't actually write new legislation for assualt weapons. The old legislation just ran out....laugh


I'm still puzzled how people think he was the most damaging...


look at the state of the country and the world and ask yourself how it got there...still all the bushies or shrubbies cant come up with a single thing that was a competent descision...i really thought someone would come up with something good...for all the defenses raised in earlier debates....still nothin huh???


I have. I think you should do the same.

NAFTA - caused many of the outsourcing problems we have today. Signed in by president Clinton and written by a democratic congress in 1993. This is the source of A LOT of problems.

Community Reinvestmen Act (CRA)- caused great potential for the housing bubble and many say is why the bubble burst. Bill was signed 1977 by James Carter, and written by a democratic congress.

According to your logic the department of education caused our schools to fall behind the curve. Before the department of education it U.S. schools were rated #1. Now they are rated #12. This was also enstated by Jimmy Carter.

1971 congress voted to no longer back the back our dollar with gold. Richard Nixon - republican was president at the time. No idea what political affiliation had the majority of congress at the time.

FDR during the great depression passed legislation that prolonged the depression according to economic experts. (these are things like price fixing)

But the most damaging move anyone has ever was to start a national Bank. Luckily, in the past, Thomas Jefferson abolished the first one, and Andrew Jackson, the only president to pay off our national debt, abolished the second.

But:

Woodrow Wilson - voted in our current national bank, the federal reserve bank. In actuality this bank is niether federal nor a reserve, as it is a PRIVATE bank that has been KNOWN to sell it's gold reserves to other countries.

Do the math. Every dollar of every cent stamped and printed goes directly into the federal reserve, then gets loaned out to banks at an interest rate. That means 100% of our money put into circulation needs to be paid back with interest.

If you then apply logic to the system, the move in 1971 to no longer back our money, and the CRA in 1977 start to make sense. So does the increasing effort our government puts into spending more and more money every year.

Go ahead and think Bush was the worst evil ever.

The way i see it, Democrats and republicans alike had a big hand in all this mess. And this mess was all started LONG before Bush got into office. He was merely walking the same line as Clinton, Bush sr. and 90% of the other presidents we've had in the last 100 years.

Do your homework, then get back to me.



ok now we got one finger pointing a hundred different directions...how about not defending and simply answering a simple question...


ill type slowly so you can understand....



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Drivinmenutz's photo
Tue 02/10/09 04:06 PM
Edited by Drivinmenutz on Tue 02/10/09 04:10 PM


look at the state of the country and the world and ask yourself how it got there...still all the bushies or shrubbies cant come up with a single thing that was a competent descision...i really thought someone would come up with something good...for all the defenses raised in earlier debates....still nothin huh???


Here's an honest question for you. Do you want me to reflect on the last 8 years and try to figure our the source of the problems or do you just want to bash Bush?

What's funny is the fact that you think i am defending him.

Honestly i can say i feel dumber from this debate. Almost like this is some sort of void aimlessly sucking up intelligence so it can never be heard from again...