Celebrating the Age of Bush
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Laughter is the best medicine
and ridicule is a potent weapon.
This spoof on a commercial for a commemorative
coin collection, begins with the Bush administration
declaring martial law and seizing all gold coins.
This post probably won't last long because we
now live in Nazi US and the SS ministers
of "free" speech don't appreciate satire when it's
directed and their furer GWB. In the meantime
enjoy it while you can.
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Bren589
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Good Bye Bush. not like we will missyou. Hope Obama can fix the mess you left behind.
- 4 years ago
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Bren589
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Crashmodem
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So, the question for history will be: was George Bush a necessary evil for our country, and perhaps even the entire world?
Did his hubris enable the rest of us to take a step back and see the lunacy of the neo-con agenda? Did his dedication to warfare, be it class warfare, or traditional military engagement allow us all to see that the true motivations of neo-cons are, and will always be financial? - 4 years ago
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Crashmodem
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AveryMoore
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Crashmodem:
Crashmodem,
Well, if we're voting it's --
1 - no.
George Bush was not a necessary evil for our country, and perhaps even the entire world.
2 - yes, did it ever!
His manic hubris did enable the rest of us to take a step back and see the lunacy of the neo-con agenda.
3 - yes, but let's remember the sadistic instincts of a kid who blew up frogs to get a kick, and who as an adult laughed at the pleas of people he chose to execute and twiddled his thumbs while New Orleans drowned.
His dedication to warfare, be it class warfare, or traditional military engagement did allow us all to see that the true motivations of neo-cons are, and will always be financial.
A sick mind in a sick cult with a sick world view and a goon's megalomaniacal agenda. Is that what you meant?
- 4 years ago
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AveryMoore
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AveryMoore
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Unwittingly, George did us some huge favors.
Those who were closely identified with his mentality, were obliged to defend the policy idiocies which led to the current meltdown. To do so in public torpedoed their own prospects to keep power, and abuse it, as had George.
A McCain\Palin candidacy based on a continuation of Bush doctrines had no chance of catapulting either to high office.
Anyone like to guess where we'd be right now if - years ago - Bush had shunted Social Security funds into Wall Street? It didn't happen. He couldn't sell it because he had proved time and again that his advice was unreliable.
Had Bush been more artful at masking his policy objectives, like a war with Iran, we'd be far worse off than we are now. Instead the population learned by his history of impulse and failure, of bluff and backpeddling, of blindly seeking advantage and rejecting wiser counsel, of irresponsibility and self-praise, not to trust him.
It's small comfort, but if he hadn't stayed true to form, and been predictably wrong in so many contexts, we might face 4 more years of the same shitstorm to bury us.
- 4 years ago
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AveryMoore
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blamblaw
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"Bush went to Iraq and almost got a-shoe-sinated..."
Skillz-2008 rap upLater Georgey,
Don't let the door hit you where the good lord split you - 4 years ago
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blamblaw
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Lamastadon
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Awesome!!!!!
- 4 years ago
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Lamastadon
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Highr0ller [removed]
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The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
by Vincent BugliosiVincent Bugliosi is the only American true crime author who has written three New York Times bestsellers. His record as a lawyer is even more impressive: In his career at the L.A. County District Attorney's office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including all 21 homicide cases. In The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, he tackles his most challenging case yet. This controversial book presents a searing legal indictment against the 43rd president of the United States, arguing that he must be held accountable for crimes related to the Iraq War. Meticulously researched and volatile.
- 4 years ago
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Highr0ller [removed]
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Farewell, George, you were awesome yourself
President Bush will be remembered for the damage he did not only to America, but the world, writes Joseph O'ConnorDear George, a little note just to say how much we're all going to miss you. Against a broad range of forces, you and your friends proved fearless adversaries. House owners, people with pensions, the United States car industry -- yes buddy, you ruined them all. You did more to destroy capitalism than Marx and Che Guevara put together. But to comedians you were the gift that just kept on giving. I don't know how they're going to manage without you.
You were adored by the ideologues of the neo-con Right, the kind of forward-thinking, God-fearing Christian folk who see torture as essential for the encouragement of democracy but want to ban Harry Potter novels in case they corrupt our children.
And for your services to the English language, as well as cultural understanding, you surely deserve a Nobel Prize.
In January 2002, you said: "We are working hard to convince both the Indians and the Pakis there's a way to deal with their problems without going to war." (Clearly, you were a great influence on Britain's Prince Harry. Who'd have thought he'd like any party with the word "Republican" in its name?) And speaking about Hurricane Katrina, as the floodwaters rose, you provided inspiring leadership by saying: "The good news is... out of this chaos is going to come a fantastic Gulf Coast, like it was before. Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house... there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch."
Well, George, you're finally heading directly towards that porch. Which probably means you're going to end up in the garage. Most former American presidents have a library named after them. A colouring book seems likelier in your case.
- 4 years ago
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jc911truth
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Highr0ller:
"Well, George, you're finally heading directly towards that porch. Which probably means you're going to end up in the garage. Most former American presidents have a library named after them. A colouring book seems likelier in your case."
I love it! Anyone who can bring a smile to my face when discussing GWB is to be thanked personally. I can't tell you how disgusted I am to see that a total bafoon/criminal has been able to secure the highest seat in America and run roughshod over the US Constitution and it's People. May he always live in infamy. - 4 years ago
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