If you saw George Bush in person...

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EKKC

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tell him "you're fired" or "didnt we impeach you" and he would probably step down
 

Jadow

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I shook GW's hand.

It was like touching God.

I cummed in my pants.
 

adairusmc

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I have met him. and I would do the same now as I did then - shake his hand and show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.
 

ScottyB

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Where is the option for "flip him the bird, yell out 'fvck you d!ck face', then spit at his face, hoping it lands in his mouth?"
 
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Originally posted by: ScottyB
Where is the option for "flip him the bird, yell out 'fvck you d!ck face', then spit at his face, hoping it lands in his mouth?"

It's under "I'm a fvcking idiot"

I would shake his hand and say pleased to meet you or something

Have some respect for the office, people
 

Cdubneeddeal

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For everyone bad mouthing the President..what would you do if you were in his place after 9/11? Or what do you think he should have done? Maybe I shouldn't even be asking these questions as this could start up a long debate..but oh well. Have at it ;)
 

AnitaPeterson

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother

Have some respect for the office, people

Originally posted by: adairusmc
show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.

Wow. The office... I read these replies and shake my head in disbelief... Does it not matter that the man occupying that office has the moral standing of a worm? Does the coat make the man, or vice-versa? I don't think there's any other place in the West where the masses are so easily swayed by the idea "Whether he's right or wrong, we stand behind our Leader" - not to this extent.
 

aleckz

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I would drop kick him, then suddenly awake out of my dream and then try to be his best friend.
 

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I would show the office of the president the respect it deserves, if I had a candid moment, I might discuss political issues with him.
 
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Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother

Have some respect for the office, people

Originally posted by: adairusmc
show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.

Wow. The office... I read these replies and shake my head in disbelief... Does it not matter that the man occupying that office has the moral standing of a worm? Does the coat make the man, or vice-versa? I don't think there's any other place in the West where the masses are so easily swayed by the idea "Whether he's right or wrong, we stand behind our Leader" - not to this extent.


What are you talking about? Do you realize that some people actually read the bullsh!t that you spew out of your mouth? THink about what we've said here. No where do we say, "We agree with all Presidential Policies and believe he is a good President blah blah blah." Ever heard of disagreeing without disrespect? I can fully disagree with his policies and call him a moron, but I'm going to have at least some respect for the President of the United States, my President, and at least simply give and handshake and say "pleased to meet you." :roll:
 

DAGTA

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother

Have some respect for the office, people

Originally posted by: adairusmc
show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.

Wow. The office... I read these replies and shake my head in disbelief... Does it not matter that the man occupying that office has the moral standing of a worm? Does the coat make the man, or vice-versa? I don't think there's any other place in the West where the masses are so easily swayed by the idea "Whether he's right or wrong, we stand behind our Leader" - not to this extent.


What are you talking about? Do you realize that some people actually read the bullsh!t that you spew out of your mouth? THink about what we've said here. No where do we say, "We agree with all Presidential Policies and believe he is a good President blah blah blah." Ever heard of disagreeing without disrespect? I can fully disagree with his policies and call him a moron, but I'm going to have at least some respect for the President of the United States, my President, and at least simply give and handshake and say "pleased to meet you." :roll:


So you'd be fake and two-faced? Smile and say "pleased to meet you" then run off and call him a moron behind his back?


I'd simply walk away if I saw him around. I may stand off to the side and watch him and the people around him for a while, but I have zero desire to meet him or shake his hand.
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
I have met him. and I would do the same now as I did then - shake his hand and show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.

I would do the same. If, however, I had the chance to talk frankly with him, I would let him know that I disapprove of the way he squandered the opportunity to go after Al Qaida after 9/11 by invading Iraq on a manufactured pretense. I would also let him know that I disapprove of his pandering to evangelical right-wing Christian groups, and that I disapprove of the way in which he's systematically trashing the Constitution.
 
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Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother

Have some respect for the office, people

Originally posted by: adairusmc
show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.

Wow. The office... I read these replies and shake my head in disbelief... Does it not matter that the man occupying that office has the moral standing of a worm? Does the coat make the man, or vice-versa? I don't think there's any other place in the West where the masses are so easily swayed by the idea "Whether he's right or wrong, we stand behind our Leader" - not to this extent.


What are you talking about? Do you realize that some people actually read the bullsh!t that you spew out of your mouth? THink about what we've said here. No where do we say, "We agree with all Presidential Policies and believe he is a good President blah blah blah." Ever heard of disagreeing without disrespect? I can fully disagree with his policies and call him a moron, but I'm going to have at least some respect for the President of the United States, my President, and at least simply give and handshake and say "pleased to meet you." :roll:


So you'd be fake and two-faced? Smile and say "pleased to meet you" then run off and call him a moron behind his back?


I'd simply walk away if I saw him around. I may stand off to the side and watch him and the people around him for a while, but I have zero desire to meet him or shake his hand.

Well, if I had more time, I'd strongly express my disapproval about the way he's handling things in many sectors of the country, but I'm assuming it's a 1 second thing
 

Cdubneeddeal

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Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother

Have some respect for the office, people

Originally posted by: adairusmc
show him the respect that a man in that office deserves.

Wow. The office... I read these replies and shake my head in disbelief... Does it not matter that the man occupying that office has the moral standing of a worm? Does the coat make the man, or vice-versa? I don't think there's any other place in the West where the masses are so easily swayed by the idea "Whether he's right or wrong, we stand behind our Leader" - not to this extent.


What are you talking about? Do you realize that some people actually read the bullsh!t that you spew out of your mouth? THink about what we've said here. No where do we say, "We agree with all Presidential Policies and believe he is a good President blah blah blah." Ever heard of disagreeing without disrespect? I can fully disagree with his policies and call him a moron, but I'm going to have at least some respect for the President of the United States, my President, and at least simply give and handshake and say "pleased to meet you." :roll:


So you'd be fake and two-faced? Smile and say "pleased to meet you" then run off and call him a moron behind his back?


I'd simply walk away if I saw him around. I may stand off to the side and watch him and the people around him for a while, but I have zero desire to meet him or shake his hand.

You say that now but what if the opportunity arose in front of you to meet him? You wouldn't shake his hand if he went to shake yours?