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Old December 5th 08, 09:36 PM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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"Lorrie S." wrote:
"Eddie Haskell" wrote
Never a stupider, more
mindless, idiotic statement has been made.


The truth always brings dullards out of the woodwork. No need to wet your
diapers or get your little pink dress ruffled over statements of fact. If
Bush would have made himself king, you'd be right there on bended knee with
tapioca on your face and then bent over, taking a fascist cock up your ass.


If I could find my keys, we could drive my car up his ass.

"At a time of great crisis with mortgage foreclosures and autos, he
says we only have one president at a time," Frank said. "I'm afraid
that overstates the number of presidents we have. He's got to remedy
that situation." -- Barney Frank

For 64B we could start road projects that are ready to go. These are
just the kind of jobs we need.

Swill
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liberal to take pride in something so vacuous." --
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  #42  
Old December 5th 08, 09:41 PM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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Eddie Haskell wrote:
Obama said during the campaign that he wants to raise corporate taxes and
spend like a drunken sailor.


No, he said he wanted to raise taxes on the rich because *Bush* was
spending like a drunken sailor.

We have a recession, Detroit is going broke and
we have a 10 trillion dollar debt.


And who's been the President while all *that* was going down?

Does it sound like a good idea to you to
raise GM's taxes and go on a spending spree, ****-for-brains?


Um, nobody talking about raising GM's taxes but you, Iddy.

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Old December 5th 08, 09:47 PM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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"Lorrie S." wrote:

Detroit is going broke because the rat****ers you voted in for president
support moving these jobs offshore, where the cheap foreign labor costs will
be Detroit's funeral. By the way, I'm not even a Democrat and the lawmakers
in both parties are traitors when it comes to blue collar America.


Detroit is going broke because for twenty five years after Nixon they
made crap cars. Now that their cars aren't so crappy, they aren't
making the cars people want to buy. Who wants a 14mpg truck if gas
can bust $4 when you can have a nice 24mpg sedan for less money?

Swill
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Old December 6th 08, 01:29 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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"Governor Swill" wrote in message
...
"Lorrie S." wrote:

Detroit is going broke because the rat****ers you voted in for president
support moving these jobs offshore, where the cheap foreign labor costs
will
be Detroit's funeral. By the way, I'm not even a Democrat and the
lawmakers
in both parties are traitors when it comes to blue collar America.


Detroit is going broke because for twenty five years after Nixon they
made crap cars. Now that their cars aren't so crappy, they aren't
making the cars people want to buy. Who wants a 14mpg truck if gas
can bust $4 when you can have a nice 24mpg sedan for less money?


I'll might just take the truck. Most new ones get better than 14mpg on the
highway-- where the miles add up. And if you'll look outside, you might
notice that gas isn't busting $4 anymore, unless maybe you're in CA or
Alaska. You've gotta bring your arguments up to date if you expect anyone
to pay attention. Like those stale ads on TV urging people to buy gold
because it's never been higher.


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Old December 6th 08, 03:40 AM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." —Greater Nashua,
N.H., Jan. 27, 2000


  #46  
Old December 6th 08, 05:19 AM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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snip a couple dozen stupid things Bush has said lately
Why haven't you replied to this, Iddy?

You've replied to everything else I've posted at you in this thread.
Why not this one?

Swill
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liberal to take pride in something so vacuous." --
  #47  
Old December 7th 08, 01:59 AM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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"Eddie Haskell" wrote in message

hey Eddie, the Post had a nice writeup in today's paper, about your Fuhrer

How nice to see yet another Bush-boosting article in the Post. Not content
to continue to coax us into forgetting it slaveringly supported Bush's
death-dealing, immoral, illegal invasion of Iraq, in
the Post's private "campaign to burnish Bush's legacy" it allows this war
criminal to boast about and gloss-over his failures and crimes against
humanity.

Unfortunately, some of the Post's readers, Fox News watchers and Rush
Limbaugh followers will take Bush's words as gospel. Do WMDs come to mind?

"Sorry" is he for the economic crisis? Sorry, too, that "most of the
problems began before he took office," as he asserts?

And we've already been treated to Post stories of his less-than-successful
PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) program, which is a lie
sheltering a sham. No Bush initiative has
EVER been conceived or launched if it did not first and foremost promote BIG
BUSINESS. In Iraq, it was Big Oil. In the case of AIDS/PEPFAR, it's "Big
Pharma," as the drug manufacturing conglomerates are collectively called.
Big Pharma's lobbyists worked with Bushies to gain a foothold in the
burgeoning HIV/AIDS "industry." It's the old
disaster-as-profit philosophy that we witnessed in New Orleans.

However, a number of "major difficulties" have been identified as hampering
PEPFAR's efforts to expand antiretroviral treatment in the focus countries.
These difficulties include:

1) Coordination difficulties amongst both U.S. and non U.S. agencies.

2) U.S. government policy constraints, including "abstinence only" disease
prevention.

3) Shortages of qualified focus country health workers.

4) Focus country government restraints.

5) Weak infrastructure, including data collection and reporting systems,
and drug supply systems.

Moreover, so far no estimates have been presented for the number of
infections prevented by PEPFAR programs focusing on sexual HIV transmission.
Typical of the secrecy and opacity embedded in Bush
programs.

"I did not compromise my principles," insists Bush, as so naturally, so
expectedly, he "shies away" from his and his administration's criminally
"bungled response" to the Katrina disaster.

In this and other articles in the same vein, The Incredible Shrinking Post
is scraping bottom, permitting the most failed president in our history to
embellish and revise his own history. Perhaps a new low, even for The
Washington Post..

At long last, have they no shame?

------------------------------

"On a Farewell Tour of Sorts, Bush Reflects on His Record"

By Dan Eggen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, December 6, 2008; A01



George W. Bush is not generally prone to introspection. "I really do
not feel comfortable in the role of analyzing myself," he once said.

But with only weeks left in his presidency, the self-analysis has
begun. After a year of relentless criticism from both parties, the
departing president has embarked on a valedictory tour, touting his
record in television interviews and public appearances while
admitting, with some hesitation, that things did not always go as
planned.

Bush asserts success in combating AIDS in Africa, preventing new
terrorist attacks on U.S. soil and snatching a measure of victory in
Iraq. And in a speech on the Middle East yesterday, the president
sketched out a strikingly optimistic portrait of a region that has
embroiled the United States in war and conflict for the past eight
years.

"The Middle East in 2008 is a freer, more hopeful and more promising
place than it was in 2001," he said at the Saban Forum in Washington.

Bush has also been notably open in recent weeks about his low
popularity, his reliance on religious faith and his keen desire to
steal away from the limelight after Jan. 20. He has admitted to a few
previously unacknowledged errors, telling one interviewer that he was
"unprepared for war" when he entered office and that his "biggest
regret" was the failure of intelligence leading up to the Iraq
invasion.

Yet even those remarks underscore Bush's enduring confidence in the
path he charted through two wars, a major natural disaster and a
global economic meltdown. While conceding faulty intelligence before
the Iraq war, he declines to say whether he would have acted
differently. While saying he is "sorry" for the economic crisis, he
says most of the problems began before he took office.

And Bush shies away from one of the most damaging episodes of his
tenu the bungled federal response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The
storm left thousands stranded in a drowning New Orleans, setting Bush
on course to become the least popular U.S. president in modern
history.

"There is a natural inclination among all presidents to focus on
accomplishments," said Norman J. Ornstein of the American Enterprise
Institute. "But here you have a president in George Bush who hates to
admit mistakes, who hates to admit errors, and that is something that
has been a basic problem for him."

For Bush, to be unyielding is a matter of principle. "The thing that's
important for me is to get home and look in that mirror and say, 'I
did not compromise my principles,' " Bush said in an interview with
ABC News. "And I didn't. I made tough calls. And some presidencies
have got a lot of tough decisions to make."

The campaign to burnish Bush's legacy follows the Nov. 4 victories by
President-elect Barack Obama and other Democrats, who made
condemnation of Bush's policies the centerpiece of their campaigns.
About two months ago, White House counselor Ed Gillespie began meeting
with agency heads as part of an effort aimed at compiling the major
accomplishments of the Bush administration.

The campaign so far has included a series of television interviews,
speeches and other appearances in recent weeks focused on some of
Bush's favorite programs, such as initiatives to provide HIV/AIDS
medicine to the developing world and to include faith-based groups in
federal assistance programs. Still to come are events focused on the
No Child Left Behind Act, the bipartisan education reform package
approved during his first term, according to aides.

"We have looked to opportunities for the president to be able to talk
about some of his legacy items, some things that he will be remembered
for," White House press secretary Dana Perino said this week.

Pete Wehner, a former Bush aide who is now a senior fellow at the
Ethics and Public Policy Center, said there is "an empirical case to
be made" in favor of Bush on a range of issues, such as the improving
situation in Iraq, humanitarian relief programs and tax policies. But
the president had little chance to defend his record over the past
year while sitting on the sidelines during the race between Obama and
GOP nominee John McCain, Wehner said.

"Bush was a punching bag because he wasn't going to do anything to
disrupt McCain during the election," Wehner said. "There wasn't any
punching back. I'm sure they are eager to make their case now that the
election is past."

In yesterday's speech at the Saban Forum, an annual Middle East
conference sponsored by the Brookings Institution, Bush offered a
sweeping and optimistic defense of his policy in the troubled region,
often minimizing or ignoring uncomfortable developments.

He said unseating Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was justified and
portrayed Iraq as "a powerful example of a moderate, prosperous, free
nation." He asserted that "important progress" had been made in the
stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and he hailed negotiations
over Iran's nuclear ambitions -- talks that he resisted early in his
administration.

He also acknowledged, but played down, the setbacks that have
bedeviled his administration in the Middle East. "As with any large
undertaking, these efforts have not always gone according to plan, and
in some areas we have fallen short of our hopes," Bush said, adding
that the war in Iraq "has been longer and more costly than expected."

Many of Bush's recent appearances have focused on faith-based
programs, international aid efforts and other hallmarks of the
"compassionate conservatism" that he embraced when he first ran for
the White House in 2000. First lady Laura Bush has joined her husband
at several of these events and is scheduled to appear in New York next
week to talk about human rights abuses in Burma and Afghanistan.

On Tuesday, Bush flew to Greensboro, N.C., to visit a local Big
Brothers Big Sisters office that participates in an administration
initiative pairing adult mentors with the children of prisoners in an
effort to deter them from crime and drug use.

As he has frequently in recent weeks, Bush used empathetic language in
discussing the program and its aims. "By helping a child, you can
really help the country," Bush told reporters at the center. "You help
yourself by loving, but you help America -- one heart, one soul at a
time."

The event also provided an opportunity for Bush to highlight his
larger faith-based initiative, which funds the mentoring program, and
to sit down for an interview with ABC's "Nightline" to discuss the
role of faith in his presidency.

"What the president and the White House seem to be doing is to stress
the ways in which he was a compassionate conservative," said Sean
Wilentz, a presidential historian at Princeton University. "It's like
going back to the top. They're trying to find all the ways in which
that vision was advanced during the last eight years, because that's
the note they want to fall back on."

Bush and the first lady have also touched on personal issues in
several interviews, including their hopes for a quiet retirement and
their strong relationship during their time in the White House. The
president has talked about his role as "comforter in chief" for
victims of hurricanes, tornadoes and other calamities.

During a forum this week on World AIDS Day, Bush even joked about his
lack of domestic popularity by recounting a warm reception he received
during a trip to Africa.

"I mean, people literally lining the roads in Tanzania, all waving and
anxious to express their love and appreciation to the American
president who represents the American people," Bush said. "It was good
to see them all waving with all five fingers, I might add."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews


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Old December 7th 08, 03:23 AM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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snip a couple dozen stupid things Bush has said lately
Why haven't you replied to this, Iddy?

You've replied to everything else I've posted at you in this thread.
Why not this one?


C'mon, Iddy. Have you run out of insults?

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liberal to take pride in something so vacuous." --
  #49  
Old December 8th 08, 02:42 AM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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Governor Swill wrote:

snip a couple dozen stupid things Bush has said lately
Why haven't you replied to this, Iddy?

You've replied to everything else I've posted at you in this thread.
Why not this one?


C'mon, Iddy. Have you run out of insults?


You asked for the reference, Iddy. Didn't like what you got? Don't
ask questions you don't want to hear the answer to.

Swill
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Old December 8th 08, 03:36 PM posted to alt.politics.bush,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.collecting.coins,alt.politics.democrats
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"Lorrie S." wrote in message
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"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." —Greater
Nashua,
N.H., Jan. 27, 2000


I'll see your gaffe and raise you again:

“In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten
thousand people died — an entire town destroyed.” The actual death toll: 12.

-Eddie Haskell


 




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