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What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response
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Bob Haller wrote:
What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? I can't see this one ending well, hehehe.... JazzMan -- ************************************************** ******** Please reply to jsavage"at"airmail.net. Curse those darned bulk e-mailers! ************************************************** ******** "Rats and roaches live by competition under the laws of supply and demand. It is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy." - Wendell Berry ************************************************** ******** |
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In article . com,
"Bob Haller" wrote: What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? He and Warren G. Harding will be sucking donkey cocks in hell. |
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Bob Haller wrote:
What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? That Truman "Buck Stops Here" sign is going to apply to the current President, and to his party, no matter how well things are handled from here. People will remember the New Orleans fiasco, but even more than that they will remember who is president every time they fill their gas tanks. Bush's space exploration plans may be in as much trouble as his Republican Party. - Ed Kyle |
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"ed kyle" wrote in news:1125639325.735232.178980
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: Bob Haller wrote: What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? That Truman "Buck Stops Here" sign is going to apply to the current President, and to his party, no matter how well things are handled from here. People will remember the New Orleans fiasco, but even more than that they will remember who is president every time they fill their gas tanks. Bush's space exploration plans may be in as much trouble as his Republican Party. Nah, they'll blame the liberal Democrats and environmentalists. And enough people will buy that old party line. ![]() Hey, it's worked for decades. --Damon |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 02:22:21 -0500, Damon Hill wrote:
"ed kyle" wrote in news:1125639325.735232.178980 : Bob Haller wrote: What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? That Truman "Buck Stops Here" sign is going to apply to the current President, and to his party, no matter how well things are handled from here. People will remember the New Orleans fiasco, but even more than that they will remember who is president every time they fill their gas tanks. Bush's space exploration plans may be in as much trouble as his Republican Party. Nah, they'll blame the liberal Democrats and environmentalists. And enough people will buy that old party line. ![]() Hey, it's worked for decades. People are dumb. As sad and depressed as I am about the destruction and human misery going in New Orleans and so much of the Gulf Coast, the bands of armed thugs taking advantage of the situation leaves me even less hopeful. It's not only embarrassing as an American, it's embarrassing as a human being. George W. Bush isn't responsible for Katrina. I think he's doing the best he can. But he was widely regarded as an ineffective President before 9-11. In the wake of that, as well as early on in the War on Iraq, he had the support of the US people. That's understandable. Even, perhaps, laudable. We all want our nation to be right, and to succeed. Maybe we've just grown accustomed to it over the years. But geez, he refuses to accept the possibility of global warming due to human activity. His energy policies are based on oil (not surprisingly), despite the fact that it's a finite resource, and the new demands being placed on it by China and other developing nations. His answer to terrorism is not to deal with its roots, but to combat it on its own terms. You point out "Hey, it's worked for decades." I hope we have that luxury... Things will have to reach an obvious crisis point before there's a fundamental change. It used to just take a defeat in war, as when Italians strung Mussolini up. I fear the stakes are higher now. As with the Gulf communities, I hope we'll all be able to recover if/when the big one hits. That being said, I think Haller is a complete douchebag for raising this at this time. Plonk. Dale |
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Do you mean EVERYONE thinks the pres is a looser?
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"Bob Haller" wrote: Do you mean EVERYONE thinks the pres is a looser? No; thoughtful people know that Bush is a loser. |
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In article . com,
Bob Haller wrote: What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? Well, whoever is with him, to make sure the press don't get really embarrassing photographs should be fired for incompetence! Check out this photograph: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...apm10208301856 Nick |
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Nicholas Fitzpatrick wrote:
In article . com, Bob Haller wrote: What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? Well, whoever is with him, to make sure the press don't get really embarrassing photographs should be fired for incompetence! Check out this photograph: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...apm10208301856 Nick I think he was learning how to play Aaron Neville's "Louisiana" at the time, since as he was playing that guitar a hundred thousand people in New Orleans were spending their second day foraging for food and water in the flooded cesspit that their city had become the day before, with no help promised or on the way from anyone. I would judge from his countenance that he hadn't been informed of the disaster yet, and frankly I don't think he really knew where NO was on the map until someone pointed it out to him on Wednesday. JazzMan -- ************************************************** ******** Please reply to jsavage"at"airmail.net. Curse those darned bulk e-mailers! ************************************************** ******** "Rats and roaches live by competition under the laws of supply and demand. It is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy." - Wendell Berry ************************************************** ******** |
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