George Bush...

sorry, forgot a paragraph.

wait, didn't clinton have osama in his grasp? wait! didn't he sit like 2 feet away from him? clinton coulda choked that bitch and bitch slapped his ass all the way to china town. now bush...didn't we go to afghanistan to try and take out al qaeda? i think that is doing something. at least bush was the balls to actually do something. that's what happens in war...people die! what? did you think it was all jam and butter? or a "let them eat cake" moment? and how can you not piss of someone in war? "i am going to kill you now!" "uhhhh ok, that's perfectly fine with me." i don't think so, hunny bunny. and it just so happens that a bunch if God-fearing christians run the country. you decide who is in the government, so go make a difference.

now, the UN. the UN is a load of shit. it's basically a club or a conference like the one i went to in atlanta last month. needless to say...it was a COMPLETE waste of time. all a bunch of hippies if you ask me. peace is always good but it's not always the answer. and some laws need bending because they aren't working for the current situation. you can't work around them.
 
bush should be hung from his ears for the rest of his life with large crabs pinching his nuts and bees stinging his chest and a horse sitting above him shitting and pissing all day. and we feed the horse mexican food.
 
How old are you? seriously. You sound like a 16 year old girl who hasn't had to work for anything in her life and just assumes other people are going to do the dirty work. "It's war. people die" or however eloquently you said it, what makes you think it's okay for Americas youth in the armed forces should be sent to a country to slowly waste away? Are all of those lives worth fighting a fight that can't be won with a traditional army? you should go suck on that .38 sooner than later.
 
i'm 19. i haven't had to really work for anything. i'm middle class, but if i were lower class then i'm sure i would be working my ass off. i don't have a career. i am a student. i am a good student. i read. i study hard. i have a good paying job for right now.

bush i doing the dirty work. alot of people are doing the dirty work. i admire them for it. i'm glad they are and i don't have that burden, but if i had to do it i would.

it is war. people do die. i hate war. i want peace. but i don't want to live in fear. i want to know that my president is protecting me. i want to know that my friend mike and my friend marcel are protecting me. that is what they want to do and i admire them for it. i hate that they are over there. i miss them and i worry about them all the time. i wish they were home and i wish we were playing tennis again like we did during high school. our boys decided to go. we are in a draft.

i seriously don't know what you boys want. i can't even begin to see what you want. instead of critisizing, maybe you should make up a plan and post it on NS and go back and forth. then if it good you should email your governor and president. use your voice people and don't complain without doing anything.
 
Heres a list of all the corrupt worthless excuses for a human being who have resigned from office during the bush fiasco. Pretty crazy, funny how only a couple are really even mentioned in the news......sigh



Alberto Gonzales: Resigned, August 2007


The loss of Gonzales, the Attorney General since 2005 and one of

Bush's closest friends, is one of the biggest blows to the President.

Reflecting on Gonzales's resignation, effective next month, Bush said

that his friend's "good name was dragged through the mud for political

reasons". A controversial figure in Washington, Gonzales had become

embroiled in a bitter row over the sacking of eight US prosecutors.

Karl Rove: Resigned, August 2007

As a student, the committed Republican Rove invited Chicago vagrants

to drink free beer at a plush Democrat reception. Often dubbed "the

brains behind Bush", the Deputy Chief of Staff has continued to be

dogged by controversy, most recently being implicated in the Valerie

Plame CIA "outing" affair. He leaves at the end of the week, after 14

years, citing family reasons for his departure.

Dan Bartlett: Resigned, June 2007

One of Bush's longest-serving and most loyal aides, Bartlett has

been described as being like a son to the President, whose

gubernatorial campaign he worked on in 1994. After rising through the

ranks to become President Bush's communications director, Bartlett, 36,

resigned to spend more time with his young family.

Paul Wolfowitz: Resigned, June 2007

A key architect of the neoconservatism that has defined Bush's

presidency, Wolfowitz was one of the key supporters of the invasion of

Iraq, making his 2005 appointment as President of the World Bank deeply

unpopular with those who had opposed it. He was forced to step down in

June over the part he played in awarding a huge pay-rise to his

partner, a former World Bank employee.

Harriet Miers: Resigned, January 2007

Bush's most senior lawyer had been a loyal adviser since the 1980s,

and the President put her forward for the position of Associate Justice

of the US Supreme Court in 2005. But, under pressure from Democrats and

conservative law-makers unhappy at her credentials, he later withdrew

her nomination, saying she had asked him to do so. Miers resigned her

post as White House counsel earlier this year.

John Bolton: Resigned, December 2006

Only President Bush would choose a man like Bolton to be the US

envoy to the UN. The hardline lawyer, whose 2005 appointment raised

eyebrows among both Republicans and Democrats, once said there was "no

such thing" as the UN and called the US the world's "only real power".

Accused of bullying his subordinates and abusing access to

intelligence, he stepped down in December.

Donald Rumsfeld: Retired, December 2006

As the mastermind behind the "shock and awe" strategy in the Iraq

war, and Bush's most prominent ally in his war on terror, Secretary of

Defense Rumsfeld's position became untenable when his reputation was

tarnished by the state of affairs in Iraq. He is writing his memoirs.

Andrew Card: Resigned, March 2006

Card had served Bush for 15 years at the time of his resignation.

Once said to have been asked by his wife: "Are you married to me or

George Bush?", he was the aide seen informing a dumbstruck President

about the 9/11 attacks during a visit to a Florida elementary school.

Card apparently resigned his position as White House Chief of Staff

after becoming disillusioned with the Iraq war, fearing it would be

seen as another Vietnam.

Lewis 'Scooter' Libby: Resigned, October 2005

The Chief of Staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney, and former Bush

aide, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years last June for perjury and

obstruction of justice. Libby had lied about his attempt in 2003 to

leak information to a New York Times journalist, leading to the

identification of the CIA agent Valerie Plame, whose husband was a

critic of the Iraq war.

John Ashcroft: Resigned, 2004

Bush's Attorney General after the 2000 election, Ashcroft became the

first high-profile departure after the President won a second term in

2004. Staunchly religious and anti-abortion, his appointment was a

reward for the religious right's support. He was a key supporter of the

controversial post-September 11 Patriot Act.

Colin Powell: Resigned, 2004

Since his resignation, the former Secretary of State has become

increasingly critical of the Bush administration and the conduct of

troops and treatment of detainees in Iraq. The former military leader

was appointed to the State Department in 2001, where he frequently

clashed with Cheney and Rumsfeld, who favoured a more belligerent

approach in the run-up to the Iraq War.

Ari Fleischer: Resigned, 2003

Inducted into Bush's camp a year before the 2000 election, Fleischer

became a household name thanks to his daily press briefings after the

September 11 attacks. The White House Press Secretary reportedly had an

uneasy relationship with both his press corps and Bush's cabinet, but

claimed a desire to spend more time with his family, which he did in

July 2003.
 
P1) They are two different things, yes! So please tell me why we invaded and restructured the country instead of devoting our resources to rooting out Al Qaeda...?

P2) The IQ remark was what I call a snide remark. Think of it like a joke... or not. Glad you mentioned the whole lying under oath thing, Bush's administration has been MUCH more cooperative with our legal system. Except for Cheney. And Rumsfeld. And Rove. And Gonzalez. And the whole Guantanamo thing. And wiretapping. Wow, you're right, Clinton made out justice system out to be a joke compared to Bush!

And yes, all the news networks must be lying, I would love to hear whats really happening in Iraq instead of the bullshit about insurgencies and civil wars I keep hearing about. Please, enlighten us all on whats 'really' going on.

P3) Waffling? What the fuck, are you making breakfast over there? How about adapting to changing issues instead of taking the bullheaded assanine approach to every situation? I would much rather have leaders that adapt to a changing world rather than assholes who force their views on the rest of it.

Lastly, I'm not turning this into a religious debate, so save that for later. Just let it be known that Christianity has probably killed more in the name of their savior than any other religion over the course of human existence. You cannot simply say any one religion is more fucked up, bloodthirsty or barbaric than another.

And I dunno about you, but I get my Right off with Michael Savage and Rush.

 
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Wait, isnt that Donald Rumsfeld shaking Saddam's hand? Oh yeah, we actually sold that dude weapons back in the day! Funny how times change...
 
you say you dont want to live in fear.

this presidency is using fear against us to get what they want

WMD's in iraq, uh uh.

but now we are there and everyone who voted for it

including republicans are like this shit was a mistake

iraq is a straight up quagmire
 
Hey, don't talk smack about Barack Obama. Him and Bush are friends, I hear if he's a good little boy he gets to control Canada when we take it over!
 
On a serious note.

I'm tired of people saying shit like this, you don't know who your Enemy will be down the road. When people say "We sold Afghanistan weapons!" it's because we wanted to cock-block Russia, not because they're our friends.
 
yeah but thiss time we were selling him chemical weapons to slaughter iranian men, women, and children.
 
couldn't care less, not my president. Will be gone soon(from the white house). And eventually dead and forgotten. And there will still be terrorism.
 
oh well. this is all a bunch of bullshit. you can pick and complain about at all the things you want. just suck it up. or you can do something about it. bush is in term right now. i think you'll live until the next election, but for right now i am going to stand behind my president. that's what the people are supposed to do. if you don't like it. leave. that's the simplest answer. fuck! move to whistler. or nepal. or new zealand. no one is making you stay.

we all have different views. i am southern. i have extremely different views than a new yorker or someone from cali. but why do you have to blame your president for everything.

just stop complaining. it gets you nowhere.
 
My god at first I was pretty intolerant of mountain girl bashing, but after reading I'm going to say this as eloquently as I can:

Mountaingirl, you are the 100 million people who got us where we are today.

All you crazy warmongering, super-jesus-chick toolbags need to go form your own union, because you're screwing ours all to hell and I'm damn tired of it.

Why should we in New England be led around by the votes of a bunch of ignorant southerners? Hell, let the south rise again, you can keep that shit.
 
And by the way, if it were easy to leave, trust me, many of us would've. If you wanna give me $400,000 to move all my stuff, or sell it all, and start fresh in another country, be my guest. But until you do, that BS 'love it or leave it' thing is moot..

If george bush shot your mom in the face, would you stand by him for that because Hes 'your president'? THIS WAR HAS KILLED NEARLY A MILLION IRAQIS. I dont care if the president was Brad Pitt or Jessica Alba, anyone who has that much blood on their hands is not someone I want to stick by.
 
someones a wittle bit bitter. i'm sorry you feel that way. i'm sorry that we screwed you over.

but we lost the war. we can't win it back. i don't see it rising again, but you sound as though it did.

i'm christian, but i'm not gonna force my views and my God down your throat. i don't even go to church. i try to pray everyday, but God knows all so I see no need to.

we are very powerful.

i'm so sorry.

isn't your god, clinton, from arkansas?
 
I think you would be more comfortable in a dictatorship...maybe YOU should move to a country with one.

People can complain. You have no concept of American citizenry. The point IS to complain if you don't like something. Speak up. That's the whole point of the constitution and the foundation of this country. By the people for the people seems to have lost it's meaning to people like you.

Ironically as "patriotic" as you are your whole formation of opinion is ass-backwards. Complaining is a good thing for this country. If everyone just stopped we would no longer be a partial democracy.

This country has absolutely destroyed the meaning of itself. Today's society no longer can connect with what the ideology of a free country. Freedom isn't just for the individual but for the system. If the founders of this country didn't complain about taxation, oppression, and tyranny this country wouldn't have been formed and you would not be "supporting" your president rather kneeling to your king.

Think about that before you stand up for irony.
 
You just don't like complaining because you can't think of a way to defend from other people's opinions so you just say stop.
 
See, no you arent. Universal solidarity in a nation does not make for ideal government. A government without critics and checks of balance is, well... thats working pretty great in China right now. Stalin was ahead of the curve and already followed your line of thinking, worked out pretty good for his nation as well, didnt it?

Also, I'm beyond sick of 'like it or GTFO' that I always hear from people defending the presidents actions. If you truly know what it is to love this country, you'd understand that its the critics and dissenters that make this country what it is. Remove them, and why bother having freedom of speech? The logic and principles you use to arrive at this idea completely baffle me.

And why shouldnt we issue blame where blame is due? A president isnt completely infallible, and just like with your beloved Clinton, I feel I want our leaders held accountable for the lies they've spun. Complaining gets you everywhere, our nation without it would cease to be America.
 
nope. not at all. if i didn't like my president i would be just like you guys, but i would actually try to do something about it. complaining and posting on NS and other blogs doesn't get you anywhere. go ahead and complain to your governor or the president. i'm not gonna stop you. i'm just making a suggestion.

i no way did i mean don't complain in general, just don't complain where no one can hear you.

i haven't lost any meaning of the constitution. i was trying to say speak up.
 
because they don't make any sense and you guys just keep repeating everything. i defend myself, but then you go and talk about the same thing again.
 
you are a very intelligent person. instead of doing this in NS, why don't you email your senators? or your representatives?

i think i would have some respect for you if you did.
 
You act like these guys sit at their computers posting shit on NS as if it has no effect.

Yes, these guys are very intelligent. And I benefit from reading these threads. What is so wrong with posting their thoughts on NS? Hundreds of kids are reading these (hopefully). I have tons of respect for quite of few of these members for sharing their intelligence.
 
Haha, oh man... so as long as I agree with the president you'll have respect for me, but otherwise I need to call my senators for you to do so?

How many times have you contacted your governor?
 
I can easily say that you wouldn't. You're so ignorant of everything going on around you, how could you have a problem with anything? Even if you did, you'd probably try to call the White House directly you dumb trick-ass whore.
 
MountainGrl0714 = Bush slut

seriously, people... if you've been awake all this time, i can't understand how you aren't furious with fuckbag "President" Bush. he's a clown. go read your book about that damn goat and bounce on Cheney's cock some more, Georgy.
 
i have a lot of liberal friends who are very intelligent.

you guys think that conservatives are like the jedi force and that we will take over your brain. get over yourselves.
 
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