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I just need to vent for a minute |
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I absolutely despise GWB, and Cheney, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, and Rove. I have never felt so strongly negative about another human being in my life, and now I feel it about five. They are evil, rotten men. They make me want to believe in the Christian notion of hell, so that I can imagine them burning in it for the rest of eternity. I cannnot understand why it's even up for debate whether or not they should be allowed to remain in the White House. They should be rotting in prison, not running for reelection. How can this be happening? What is wrong with people? I seriously cannot even wrap my mind around the notion of supporting BushCo. I loathe him and his minions.
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Okay, I feel a *little* better. Feel free to vent here.
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Fri Sep-10-04 11:50 PM
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Feel free to vent any time! And welcome to DU!!!
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Fri Sep-10-04 11:51 PM
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like you got in my head and pulled that out
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And thanks for the welcome! I hope that in less than 2 months we can all be celebrating together. Until then I will probably be returning to this thread to rant many more times. I just need to get it off my chest. Every time I read a new, unbelievely heinous story about Bush I just about scream.
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Sat Sep-11-04 12:00 AM
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5. Welcome to DU. We share your pain. |
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If we had a free press, the chimp's approval rating would be in the single digits and he wouldn't even be running this time. He'd have been impeached or forced to resign long ago.
Since the American public rarely glimpses the truth and isn't inquisitive enough to do the research, a parallel universe has developed where the idiot is considered "well liked" and "strong on keeping America safe." People who've been paying attention know that's total bs, but it's repeated so often many Americans believe it, even people who should know better.
Anyone who would even consider voting for another four years of this crap - and whatever new evils they are plotting - is either woefully misinformed, uninformed, or certifiable.
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Mon Sep-13-04 11:23 AM
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17. he is in the single digits |
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In every other major developed country, but this one (oh, and Poland). Shouldn't that tell the Republicans something????
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Sat Sep-11-04 12:02 AM
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6. I've often wondered how people can still support them. |
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I mean, I know I am a hardcore Dem. Definitely. Only voted outside my party once for a third party candidate in 22 years. However, if we had a Dem president that has lied and done harm as this president has done to our country, I would NOT vote for him again! I was just telling my spouse this. I somehow think getting a blow job in the oval office is not near as bad as lying about reasons for going to war and sending men and women to die when I didn't have a clear-cut plan for exit or even covering up my service record! Please! I would also be very upset about the deficit and the Patriot Act! Why would these supporters still vote for this man? It's beyond me. I can say I would never vote for them ever again. When they have all this evidence of the past 3-1/2 years, why oh why would they vote him back in!?!?!? Ugh!
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Sat Sep-11-04 12:08 AM
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7. Whew, I thought I was alone........(just kidding) |
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Edited on Sat Sep-11-04 12:09 AM by Sugarbleus
Welcome and rant on.:hi:
I share your sentiments in no uncertain terms.
I wish I could say I just don't like the guy's policies. But oh, no..it's much more than that now.
That bunch in power not only stuck the knife in, but now they are turning it. How could one NOT feel extreme loathing.
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I just saw GWB and Cheney pretending to be all solemn for a 9/11 memorial at the White House and it made me sick. In their heads they were probably counting all the money they've made off of the memory of the 9/11 victims. If I were a family member of a victim, I would spit on them.
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Sat Sep-11-04 01:40 PM
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9. I feel exactly the same way... |
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I believe that there's more people out there that feel the same way you and I do. I didn't care much about politics before I saw the atrocities being committed by our government. From what I understand, the polls that show Bush and Kerry neck and neck only polled people who voted in the last election. Bush has pissed a lot of people off. There will be many new voters on November 2nd. I think we'll see a record turnout of young voters, judging by the people I have talked to on my campus (Middle Tennessee State University). Just that could be enough to tip the scale in our favor. Only about 8 weeks to go...
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Sun Sep-12-04 02:30 AM
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10. Lets hope that ...... |
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...he doesn't steal the election again.
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Fri Oct-01-04 11:56 PM
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35. By keeping the polls close it makes a bush win more believable. |
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They don't want to have to explain a fifteen - twenty point swing to get their victory. But then, I've always been a worrier.
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11. I share your feelings |
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I am a public high school teacher in SC and many of my students openly support bu$h, but hey, this is a red(-neck) state. There are quite a few who are now 18 and this will be their first time voting and they say that they have already made their decision for chimpy. When I tell them about the two bills in Congress which are calling for reinstatement of the draft to cover the shortage of troops needed for the oil wars (if I used this term openly in class, I would be reprimanded, so I try to be as neutral as possible), they stare at me in disbelief. Many tell me that they do not believe me, or that if it does happen, it will never happen to them personally. Then I hear how they can beat the draft even if it is reinstated. My school district is located in a rather wealthy region of the state (there are two South Carolinas: a very distinct line between the haves and the have-nots) and maybe 'Cheney-itis' is contagious; you know, gutsy as heck with other people's blood, but not their own. It wrenches my gut every time I think about how my vote for Kerry will not count (actually be swallowed up in a sea of ignorance) because of the Electoral College system.
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Sun Sep-12-04 11:58 AM
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12. Draft the little f***ers then, I say! |
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I'll gladly ship those little dipshits off to battle in some God-forsaken hellhole. Let 'em swelter in the scorching desert wearing 50lbs of gear since they luuuurve Bush so much. They're not gonna "beat the draft" either. There will be no college deferments this time, the people won't stand for it and there aren't enough potential troops to allow it. Cushy Nat'l Guard spots like the one GWB shirked are no longer possible since that's who they're sending over there now. So I say screw 'em. If BushCo wins I'll wave bye bye to their stupid little redneck asses as they go off to get blown to pieces.
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14. I totally agree with you |
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These little brats need to put their asses where their mouths are. Unfortunately they live in a world of privilege and they have no conception of how protected they are. BTW, I'm currently applying for a position at a regional university in a relatively poor section of SC where I can help young people become the first ones in their families earn a college education. I only accepted my current job because I was a poor grad student and some serious bills were coming due.
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15. They're in for a surprise |
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if they try to go to Canada to beat the draft. Canada already signed something saying they'd send people back who were avoiding being drafted.
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Wed Sep-29-04 11:18 PM
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32. what does bush have to do with.... |
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...the bills in congress regarding the draft. I mean it is wrong, but Bush didnt start it, congress did.
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36. Not Charlie Rangel's draft. Ever hear of the skills draft? |
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Go to http://blatanttruth.org/draft.phpI'm disturbed. (Too old to be scared, at least for myself.)
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16. Keep adding your rants here people! |
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It feels good to get it off your chest. Then you can put out positive vibes not tainted by your hatred for BushCo!
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that woman can speak for 5 or ten minutes and not say ONE EFFIN" THING that is 1). not utter nonsense and/or 2). remotely related to the truth.
I love, love, love watching her squirm when she FINALLY admits the White House received a memo in August of 2001 entitled "Bin Laden detemined to strike US."
She needs to go.
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37. Didn't you just love her 9/11 testimony? |
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She spent the first 35 (or was it 45?) minutes of her two hours basically saying 'Hello'.
After the first fifteen minutes I was yelling at my radio and becoming a very erratic driver.
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19. My anger has been built up again |
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I need to scream AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Now I would like to add Laura Bush to the list. It's bad enough that she would have sex with George Bush *shudder* and allow him to pass on his dna, but now she's his little wind-up stepford wife on the campaign trail.
WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY aren't these people locked up? How can anyone even consider voting for them again?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
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My son is 16, beautiful, strong and kind. He will be a credit to our society. He will not serve in an army controlled by those... insuferrable know-it-all MORONS!!!!!
I am chewing my nails to the elbow... I do not want to be some father hauled off in a police van while calling for justice from MY elected SERVANT!!
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21. I can only imagine what you're going through |
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I don' t have kids, although I have several nieces and nephews of the appropriate ages, and I am freaked out. What must it be like to be a parent of one of these kids!?
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30. How about BEING one of those kids? |
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I can't tell you how it feels to be the parent of one of those kids, but to be one of those kids...that hurts. I'm 17, and will 18 in March. As you can see, I'm in the worst possible position. We will not be out of Iraq by March, so I'll be old enough to go fight in Bush's war, but not old enough to vote against him in November (damn you, Mom and Dad!). If there is a draft, I'll be on the line. I have to fill out the selective service form soon, and I'm not really sure what to do. My parents want me to register as a consciencious objector, but I'm not a complete pacifist, In my opinion, some war can be justified (WWII for example), but not this war. To me, lying (well, not telling the whole truth) on a public document makes me feels like, well, the Shrub. One of my better friends has enlisted for one very good reason: he needs the money to pay for college. He graduates this year I think, and then it's off to boot camp. Just think, if Bush hadn't shifted the tax burden to the poor, he wouldn't have to join up! Vent on!
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I wouldn't be too concerned about being drafted. The only person who has suggested reinstating it is actually a Democrat, not a Republican. I have done extensive research on it, and I'm very confused by Kerry's statement that Bush is considering reinstating the draft. As quoted in The Hill (a newspaper for and about Congress), "The possibility of reinstating the draft gained attention when Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) proposed the Universal National Service Act in January 2003." Also quoted is Wesley Clark, a former presidential hopeful who has now endorsed Kerry, warned that the volunteer-force concept is at “grave risk” and that the draft should be the last resort. He said, “We better be thinking about the draft or have it as a fallback. We’ve got to be honest with the commitment that we’re faced with. We’ve got about two years to fix these problems before the bill comes due.”
My point is that you have no reason to be concerned. We should be questioning our own party and the leaders of our party about why they have not only suggested reinstating the draft, but why Senator Kerry is blatantly lying about who has suggested it.
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34. You question the leaders of Your party. |
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And we'll take care of Senator Kerry.
The services are stretched to their limits. Bush has no plans to leave Afghanistan or Iraq. His handlers want wars in Syria & Iran, at least.
Have you noticed any long lines snaking out of Recruitment offices?
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39. See my post #36 above. |
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38. My heart goes out to you. |
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I turned 18 in '71, but had a high draft #. If I'd been called, then, I wouldn't have gone. Three years later, however, I enlisted in the Marines. That was when I, too, considered WWII to be a 'good and necessary war'. I've since come to believe that no war is ever good, and damn few are necessary.
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Venting is good. It releases a great deal of negative energy and flows it out into the air, where is disappears.
When you vent, there are three ways to do it. 2 are constructive to the cause, one is constructive only to the ventor...
When you vent (1) vent with facts. When you vent (2) vent with things you have seen personally. When you vent (3) let go of all those rotten, nasty, and dirty emotions you have lurking around your mind.
Two of these types of venting actually help. One just spews. Nothing personal. I just really would like to see a more substantive venting. I want to hate a war-monger just like we all do. I doubt if we can complain about something unless we can sound convincing.
Sorry, maybe too strong...
David Rochester, NY
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and I make plenty of cases with facts and logical arguments on other threads. That's not what this thread is about. This is just somewhere to let off steam. You have a right to your opinion of course, but I feel the best way to let go of all those rotten, nasty, and dirty emotions, as you say, is to express them. It's like primal scream therapy.
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I have so much hatred for this administration, spontaneous combustion is a very real possiblity. :grr:
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Ok, when you read this, you may think i'm just some right wing wacko who stumbled onto this forum just to piss you all off, well its not so. I'm a 14 year old high school student doing a project on the lies, scandals, and rumors created by the two major political presidential candidates, Bush and Kerry. I'm digging up dirt on both, and not only that, but i'm going to examine several different media sources and search for a bias, and try to report that. but anyway, I was wondering if someone could tell me what Bush lied about? Ive heard lots of people say stuff like, "Bush lies!" and "Bush lies, who dies!?" I would really appreciate it if some people could post here what Bush lied about, when he did and what speach he said it from, or if it was from something else PLEASE cite your sources so I can look into it. It would be extremely appreciated. I would also just like to state that I am neither a Democrat or a Republican, although I do believe in more of what the Republicans believe, I would not label myself one. And I know this should have its own thread, that would make it alot easier, but I aparently don't have enough previous posts to make a thread. :(
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Wed Sep-29-04 11:28 PM
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Could anybody simply say how many replies it took them to get to the point where they could start threads?
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40. Too many to enumerate -- |
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But just to start, nigerian yellowcake. Forged documents.
How about the WMDs they knew were there, but can't find. Somehow our army was too good and moved too fast and outran our planning, which was why the Iraqi army was not able to surrender to us?? (did he really say that?) but we moved too slowly to keep 500 tons of chemical weapons from being trucked to the syrian border.
Just those can keep you busy for hours. The facts are there -- you need to just do a little research.
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42. what exactly, in your estimation, do republicans believe? |
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This might be a good place to start.
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I don't think that these men are evil, I think they truly believe that what they are doing is right and just, but this doesn't mean it is right. They are so ignorant and narrow-minded that they just don't see any other side of issues other than what they want to see. They turn grey issues into issues of black and white. Grey issues should never be black and white, there are too many good and bad things about them. And about your comment about how this can be happening is quite simple to answer. I live in one of the most conservative counties in the state of Texas where the Republican party is the only party and anyone in other parties might as well not run because they don't have a chance. The reason they don't have a chance is because people blindly vote for someone solely based on the candidate's political, not on the issues the candidate represents. That is how this is all happening. People are just too ignorant and narrow-minded to realize who and why they are voting for someone.
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we're all entitled to our opinions here. I do agree that people are ignorant and narrow-minded, although my original question was rhetorical.
We're thinking too much here people! This is a rant thread! Go for it!
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41. Are you familiar with the 'banality of evil'? |
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Most of the holocaust was committed by ordinary soldiers and beaurocrats just doing their jobs. Evil is not necessarily satanic -- it only needs to be easy, thoughtless, and uncaring.
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I hear ya brother. It should be illegal to be republican.
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29. Almost exactly my thoughts most of the time... n/t |
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My Resume: 2000 - 2004
I attacked and took over 2 innocent countries.
I squandered the U.S. surplus and bankrupted the US Treasury.
I shattered the record for the biggest annual deficit in history (not easy!).
I set an economic record for the most personal bankruptcies filed in any 12 month period.
I set all-time record for the biggest drop in the history of the stock market.
I am the first president in decades to execute a federal prisoner.
In my first year in office I set the all-time record for most days on vacation by any president in US history (tough to beat my dad's, but I did).
After taking the entire month of August off for vacation, I presided over the worst security failure in US history.
I set the record for most campaign fund raising trips by any president in US history.
In my first two years in office over 2 million Americans lost their jobs.
I cut unemployment benefits for more out-of-work Americans than any other president in US history.
I set the all-time record for most real estate foreclosures in a 12-month period.
I appointed more convicted criminals to administration positions than any president in US history.
I set the record for the fewest press conferences of any president since the advent of TV.
I signed more laws and executive orders amending the Constitution than any other US president in history.
I presided over the biggest energy crises in US history and refused to intervene when corruption was revealed.
I cut health care benefits for war veterans.
I set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously take to the streets to protest me (15 million people ), shattering the record for protests against any person in the history of mankind.
I dissolved more international treaties than any president in US history.
I've made my presidency the most secretive and unaccountable of any in US history.
Members of my cabinet are the richest of any administration in US history. (The poorest multimillionaire, Condolisa Rice, has a Chevron oil tanker named after her.)
I am the first president in US history to have all 50 states of the Union simultaneously struggle against bankruptcy.
I presided over the biggest corporate stock market fraud in any market in any country in the history of the world.
I am the first president in US history to order a US attack AND military occupation of a sovereign nation, and I did so against the will of the United Nations and the vast majority of the international community.
I have created the largest government department bureaucracy in the history of the United States, called the "Bureau of Homeland Security" (only one letter away from BS).
I set the all-time record for biggest annual budget spending increases, more than any other president in US history (Ronnie was tough to beat, but I did it!!).
I am the first president in US history to compel the United Nations to remove the US from the Human Rights Commission.
I am the first president in US history to have the United Nations remove the US from the Elections Monitoring Board.
I removed more checks and balances, and have the least amount of congressional oversight than any presidential administration in US history.
I rendered the entire United Nations irrelevant. I withdrew from the World Court of Law.
I refused to allow inspectors access to US prisoners of war and by default no longer abide by the Geneva Conventions.
I am the first president in US history to refuse United Nations election inspectors access during the 2002 US elections.
I am the all-time US (and world) record holder for most corporate campaign donations.
The biggest lifetime contributor to my campaign, who is also one of my best friends, presided over one of the largest corporate bankruptcy frauds in world history (Kenneth Lay, former CEO of Enron Corporation).
I spent more money on polls and focus groups than any president in US history.
I am the first president to run and hide when the US came under attack (and then lied, saying the enemy had the code to Air Force 1).
I am the first US president to establish a secret shadow government.
I took the world's sympathy for the US after 9/11, and in less than a year made the US the most resented country in the world (possibly the biggest diplomatic failure in US and world history).
I am the first US president in history to have a majority of the people of Europe (71%) view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and stability.
I changed US policy to allow convicted criminals to be awarded government contracts.
I set the all-time record for the number of administration appointees who violated US law by not selling their huge investments in corporations bidding for gov't contracts.
I have removed more freedoms and civil liberties for Americans than any other president in US! history.
I entered office with the strongest economy in US history and in less than two years turned every single economic category heading straight down. RECORDS AND REFERENCES: I have at least one conviction for drunk driving in Maine (Texas driving record has been erased and is not available).
I was AWOL from the National Guard and deserted the military during time of war. I refuse to take a drug test or even answer any questions about drug use (wink,wink).
All records of my tenure as governor of Texas have been spirited away to my fathers library, sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
All records of any SEC investigations into my insider trading or bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view. All minutes of meetings of any public corporation for which I served on the board are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
Any records or minutes from meetings I (or my VP) attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public review.
GEORGE W. BUSH The White House, Washington, DC
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45. I just need to vent for a minute |
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Sorry I am so late grace. I join you in your loathing of President Bush and company. I despise the man and his troop as much as any conservative despised Clinton.
I only wish the "October surprise" was something so dispicable that not even the Republican leaders in the Congress could sweep it under the rug and they have no choice but to impeach him.
I want to really rant, question his intelligence, parentage, many things. If I do that then I lower myself to what I see Rove and other speakers of the Neo-Republicans doing and I won't do that.
The shallowness of the supporters of Bush leaves me flabbergasted. How can anyone call themselves intelligent support Bush and accuse Kerry of changing positions in one breath? Haven't any of his supporters read 1984, can't they see he changes his reasons in light of new data but stays with the same conviction, I am right. Are they truly blind accepting each new explanation as if it has always been the explanation?
Preaching to the choir. Thank you.
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