does george bush suffer from buffer underrun when he speaks?

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Red Dawn

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Anyway could you give examples of what Clinton, Bush Sr, Reagan and Carters visions for this country were.
Well I think Clinton's Vision was obscured by the top of Monica's head
 

Ramsnake

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: HiveMaster
Good thing he appointed them.

The puppeteer chooses the puppet. Not the other way around. The Republican Party put all their eggs in the Bush basket a long time ago, for the simplest of reasons: he could win, and he could be controlled. Don't ever, for one second, think that Bush has anything to do with how this country is run.

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Damn, who needs the psycic friends network when we have HiveMaster laying down the truth for us. Man, all these geniuses are running around wasting their time posting here when there are hundreds of political problems begging to be solved. But at least they are providing a valuable service by informing us all how things really work.
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Here's some advise, if you aren't doing something to fix a problem, then STFU. This is not just directed at HiveMaster, but at all you people who'd rather complain than try to fix a problem. If you really don't like Bush, help the campaign of his challenger in the next election. Or run for a local office and try and improve things on the local level. Or call up your congressman or senator and give them ideas on what they could do differently. But none of you do that, you just gripe and moan. So either do some productive, or be quiet.

Oh, and this isn't directed at rbhawcroft. Buffer underun, hehehe :)


Teddy Roosevelt once said

?To announce that there must be no criticism of the President or that we are to stand by the President right or wrong is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.?


 

DielsAlder

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I think Bush might have a problem with his Bicarbonate Buffer system, rendering his blood pH=7.7, which is alkaline as hell.
 

db

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Ha, I think he is trying to emphasize phrases, but it often sounds like sentence fragments instead.
Not sure I could do any better, though (at speaking).
 

db

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Was Monica a Liberal? She looked kind of Republican to me
I would guess Republicans spit rather than swallow. But there *was* that stain on her dress....maybe she was a Republican spy?
 

Ramsnake

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Originally posted by: db
Was Monica a Liberal? She looked kind of Republican to me
I would guess Republicans spit rather than swallow. But there *was* that stain on her dress....maybe she was a Republican spy?

ROFL....good work..
 

Cyberian

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Originally posted by: morkinva
Originally posted by: HiveMaster
Good thing he appointed them.
The puppeteer chooses the puppet. Not the other way around. The Republican Party put all their eggs in the Bush basket a long time ago, for the simplest of reasons: he could win, and he could be controlled. Don't ever, for one second, think that Bush has anything to do with how this country is run.

werd
Alrighty then!

"werd" is quite the easy response to an inane statement, is it not?
Obviously, none of HiveMaster's claims can be either proved or disproved.
Perhaps, however, someone might lend some measure of credence to any or all of them with some hard facts/evidence.

(For the record - I did not vote for Bush II, generally lean toward Republican planks, and have more confidence/respect for elected officials than I probably should.)