Miss me yet?

Toastedlightly

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That sign has been up for more than a month. I recall seeing it around Christmas time. However, it is very hilarious.
 

umbrella39

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I guess it would be like missing a testicle that got cut off for being cancerous or gangrenous...
 

LegendKiller

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I grew up about 10mi from that area, my church was in Wyoming. They had a nice Christmas tree farm there (until the owners were stupid and ruined the land).

That being said, while the area has great schools (mine was very highly rated), I wasn't impressed by the politics of the area, at all. Lots of stupid decisions and inept politicians on both sides.
 

heyheybooboo

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I miss Dubs as much as I miss BLABBERs walls of text and overt propaganda.






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TruePaige

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With the shitty turn healthcare has taken, the wars still raging in the middle east, the continuing corporate citizens getting preferential treatment, the renewal of the patriot act, the step up of security theatre in airports...wait what year are we in again?

I'm massively disappointed so far, even though it's not Obama's fault entirely he could have started more public action against the representatives that allowed these travesties to continue and took harder stances himself.
 

bamacre

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If Bush was in power the US would already be in Iran.

I don't think so. The Bush administration was rather impotent in its later years due to very low approval. I just don't think they would have had any support for attacking Iran.
 

Martin

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While late-night jokes were of higher caliber during the Bush years, there's only so many times you can shoot the same fish in the same barrel.


And really, what would a 3rd Bush term have looked like anyway? More TARP, tax cuts to "reduce" the deficit and a war in Djibouti because of trouble in Yemen?
 

CADsortaGUY

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The ad was purchased by a group of small business owners who wish to remain anonymous," McNamara said. However, McNamara did offer this political bombshell: "Some of the people in the group who paid for this were Obama supporters."
McNamara told us that the message the group hoped to convey was one of "Hope and change, where is it?" She went on to say that she has yet to receive any negative feedback about the ad, which has been up for about a month, and added that some have even contacted her office offering to donate money to keep it up.

HAHAHAAA!!!!! I heard about that on the radio yesterday on my way home. A group of business people put it up(minnesota one). hilarious.
 

rudder

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<a href="http://michellemalkin.com/2010/02/09/things-i-dont-miss-about-george-w-bush/" target="_blank">Things i don&#8217;t miss about George W. Bush</a><br />
No, i don&#8217;t miss having a corporate socialist republican in the white house any more than i like having a corporate socialist democrat in the white house now.

Missed a couple of things.. stacking FEMA with incompetent cronies.
 

spidey07

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Sign put up by group of small business owners, who most certainly do miss Bush tremendously with how Obama is destroying them.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/02/10/us/AP-US-Bush-Billboard.html
Office manager Beverly Master of Schubert and Hoey (hoy) Outdoor Advertising in Minneapolis says the message was purchased by a group of small business owners and people from the Twin Cities area who want to remain anonymous.

Master says the billboard overlooking Interstate 35 in Wyoming, Minn., is scheduled to stay up until at least the end of February. She says her company, which owns the billboard, has not done any others like it.

Wyoming Mayor Sheldon Anderson calls the billboard ''rather clever'' but says he doesn't know who's behind it.