Bush Sr.
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- fate
What does he think of his son's mess?
- pablito0
which mess ???
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- magicpatch0
hes proud, and when i say proud i mean like: making something that makes you cry like a baby
- kodap0
I love bushes and trees. specially those with branches that hold green leafs that turn brown on Fall ... I like birds and stuff like that tho...
- cosmo0
he pats his back everday, and tells him to take revenge.
- fate0
Yeah me too kodap. Did you know W's grandpa was a huge supplier to Nazi germany and a proponent of Eugenics to create a Superior Race?
- kld0
chips of the grand old block,
prescott, Sr., w
war-profiteering for generations
- toe-knee0
Bush Sr. Is pulling the strings
- cosmo0
if bush gets relected, we shall see WW3. Many might disagree.
- kld0
*looks around for political tread, checks back, wonders who watching... listening
- fate0
I honestly can't sleep thinking about what Bush has done. There's gonna be a Civil War, WW3, a great uprising, some John Titor prediction stuff goin' down. And I really don't think Kerry is gonna win. He's just a catalyst.
3 generations of War profiteering and oil. Makes me sick.
- kezza_20
bush's grandfather went to my school in the north of England and his son (GW's dad) is honary president of the golf club there. He plays there every now and again.
I should have done the scene from Lock Stock with the golf club on him
- hUtCh0
Bush Jnr Bangs on about 'ridding the world of terror...' which is ironic as he's about the most terrorfying thing on this planet at the moment.
Who the hell put him in charge?
We're doomed...
- jg_20
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
- CyBrainX0
I don't think Sr. is all that proud. He was not a good man, but his son makes him look like Gandhi. I don't think if W wins there will be a world war, but maybe a war with Iran and a good chance of a military draft. It's going to be like the 60s.
I think Kerry has a chance to win if he shows some backbone, personality and goes on the offensive.
- soda0
George Bush Senior quote:
Trying to eliminate Saddam...would have incurred incalculable human and political costs. Apprehending him was probably impossible.... We would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in effect, rule Iraq.... there was no viable "exit strategy" we could see, violating another of our principles. Furthermore, we had been self-consciously trying to set a pattern for handling aggression in the post-Cold War world. Going in and occupying Iraq, thus unilaterally exceeding the United Nations' mandate, would have destroyed the precedent of international response to aggression that we hoped to establish. Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land.From his 1998 memoir ...
He also calls Cheney and Rhumy complete dangerous headcases (ok I am paraphrasing slightly!) who need to be kept on a tight leash...YOU DIDN'T TELL THAT TO JUNIOR DID YA GEORGIE?!