Would you vote for George W. Bush again?

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everman

Lifer
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Someone left the door unlocked to P&N again :( We really should just weld it shut and pour concrete over it.
 

Mo0o

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Jul 31, 2001
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Is there a way to raise his title to "Permanent Deity" ? President just doesn't do the man enough justice from the good he's done throughout the world.
 

Mo0o

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I personally would like to see this administration, the entire Congress, the Supreme Court, and every lobbyist on K Street sent packing. Hit the reset button on government. Erase the tax code. Have every single American re-study American history without revisionist BS overtones. Then have every American memorize the Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Then we can maybe begin rebuilding government.

Like Churchill said, the best argument against Democracy is a 10 minutes conversation with the average voter
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: OdiN
I will vote for ANYONE running against Hillary if she does...

Hillary wouldnt have a snowballs chance in heck of winning.

You'd be amazed at how many stupid people exist...


I wouldn't but I do know not one redneck in the south ( and I have a lot of relatives that qualify so everyone else STFU) who would vote for her.

It would be a replay of Kerry vs Bush, with Hillary getting crush by anyone.
 

kitkat22

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I voted for him, and I wouldn't again. I see subtle plays in the Office of the Presidency that is leading to ever increasing power of the office. I agree with the sentiment that we need to hit the rewind button a little and look at the priorities of the government and start over. It seems that some presidents have gone a bit too far in what they can do as a presidency. For example, isn't it the responsiblity of Congress to declare war? For the past several it was the president essentially doing it. I'm sure the founding fathers would be rolling over in their graves at some of things that happen right now.
 

FelixDeCat

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: spidey07
I want a constitutional amendment so that he is president forever.

so I voted yes.

:thumbsup:

Is this some extremely subtle attempt to make fun of Republicans? Because if it is, you guys are doing a great job! "True folk hero"? "President forever"? Nothing I could possibly say would make Bush supporters look any dumber. Bravo, I salute you!

I meant every word I said. After suffering for eight years under Clinton, America has had a chance to enjoy the most wise and munificent leadership of the honorable President George W. Bush, Esq., et al. :gift:
 

alien42

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: spidey07
I want a constitutional amendment so that he is president forever.

so I voted yes.

:thumbsup:

Is this some extremely subtle attempt to make fun of Republicans? Because if it is, you guys are doing a great job! "True folk hero"? "President forever"? Nothing I could possibly say would make Bush supporters look any dumber. Bravo, I salute you!

I meant every word I said. After suffering for eight years under Clinton, America has had a chance to enjoy the most wise and munificent leadership of the honorable President George W. Bush, Esq., et al. :gift:

there is truly no hope
 

DaiShan

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Jul 5, 2001
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Not a chance. I haven't ever voted for him and I'm a republican. He just doesn't represnt traditionaly conservative policies (smaller government et al.)
 

DaiShan

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Originally posted by: Strk
Bush isn't conservative. He is for massive spending and big government; hardly the recipe for conservitism.


Thank you. He spends my money on a bunch of crap that I don't believe in then has the nerve to say he is conservative. He only plays the conservative card so that he can get away with legislating morality.
 

DrPizza

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Mar 5, 2001
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In a heartbeat! He's the greatest president ever!


<begin sidenote>
Hey, Dubya, now that I'm a supporter, maybe you can appoint me to something. I dunno, maybe head of the nuclear (I mean nookular) research commission or something. I've got all the qualifications necessary! (See line 1 of this post.)
<end sidenote>
 

Avalon

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Jul 16, 2001
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I'd vote for Bush again. He's the only one who can read children's books upside down, which would be my primary concern as an American come election time.
 

xxxInfidelxxx

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Originally posted by: DaiShan
Not a chance. I haven't ever voted for him and I'm a republican. He just doesn't represnt traditionaly conservative policies (smaller government et al.)

Not to mention the upcoming $2.77 trillion budget for next year.
 

DaiShan

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: spidey07
I want a constitutional amendment so that he is president forever.

so I voted yes.

:thumbsup:

Is this some extremely subtle attempt to make fun of Republicans? Because if it is, you guys are doing a great job! "True folk hero"? "President forever"? Nothing I could possibly say would make Bush supporters look any dumber. Bravo, I salute you!

I meant every word I said. After suffering for eight years under Clinton, America has had a chance to enjoy the most wise and munificent leadership of the honorable President George W. Bush, Esq., et al. :gift:

Exactly right. I just can't live with a leader that gets felacio! (sp?)
 

BriGy86

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Versus Kerry? Sure.

We need better candidates.

QFT

this is why i am going to vote 3rd party from now on
(pretty much the best guy i think thats not dem. or reb.)

the elections are like picking between someone that sucks and someone that blows

choice is an illusion when they limit your options
 

eits

Lifer
Jun 4, 2005
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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: spidey07
I want a constitutional amendment so that he is president forever.

so I voted yes.

:thumbsup:

Is this some extremely subtle attempt to make fun of Republicans? Because if it is, you guys are doing a great job! "True folk hero"? "President forever"? Nothing I could possibly say would make Bush supporters look any dumber. Bravo, I salute you!

I meant every word I said. After suffering for eight years under Clinton, America has had a chance to enjoy the most wise and munificent leadership of the honorable President George W. Bush, Esq., et al. :gift:

hahaha "suffering for eight years under clinton" haha

"most wise and munificent leadership" "HONORABLE president george w bush, esq" hahaha

too awesome :)
 

eits

Lifer
Jun 4, 2005
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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: spidey07
I want a constitutional amendment so that he is president forever.

so I voted yes.

Pfft.. They don't need no steeenking constitutional amendment! All Bush needs to do is sign an Executive Order extending his presidency indefinitely due to the War on Terror.

I can go along with that. Makes sense and probably would be in our best interest.

yeah... totally... :roll:....

it's in my best interest to increase the level of american hatred, decrease the money in my pocket, and increase the chance of having another terrorist attack. it's also in my best interest to have the leader of the "free" world to wipe his ass with the constitution.
 

Fenixgoon

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Jun 30, 2003
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depends on who ran against him... we really need new candidates and people in congress. i agree to pressing the reset button on the federal govt, its just a shame no such button exists :(
 

daveymark

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Yuppers, I'd vote for W again. Just try imagining Kerry in office. most likely we'd be attacked again, this time on a larger scale. Thank the Lord Almighty for Bush.

Oh, and P&N - No need to muck up OT with the liberal mush you're about to see after this post :D