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Was George W. Bush good for America?

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  • Shylee 2012/06/15 14:42:43 (edited)
    No
    Shylee
    +13
    Are you serious ?

    W was all hat and no cattle as we like to say in Texas.Im so ashamed that a Texan would do the our Country like that.It took W 8 years to rape,pilage and plunder our Country.He literaly bent us over the desk in the Oval Office and scerwed us with not even a thank ya ma'am.He brought this Country to its knees.Was W good for our Country hell no omg what a freakin mess.Now the Republicans are complaining Obama isnt cleaning up the Elephant Dung they left behind fast enough.What a joke.

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  • Helmholtz 2012/06/15 21:06:30
    No
    Helmholtz
  • Queen B 2012/06/15 19:55:05
    No
    Queen B
    +4
    You mean like the plague or a flesh eating disease?
  • jgh57 2012/06/15 19:25:32
    No
    jgh57
    +4
    No matter what you think of Obama. President Bush was a terrible president and caused damage that we will be dealing with for generations. It does not matter whether Romney or Obama win. The next president will still be haunted and dealing with problems caused by the Bush Presidency.
  • TuringsChild 2012/06/15 18:01:11
    No
    TuringsChild
    +3
    I know that what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger, but we REALLY don't need the last 4-1/2 Authoritarians we've been saddled with. (Reagan was little more than a figurehead after he got sick. The last half of his time the country was really run by Authoritarians behind the scenes.)
  • Wren77 2012/06/15 17:53:37
    No
    Wren77
    +4
    Disaster.
  • CS9 2012/06/15 17:45:07
    No
    CS9
  • Max7 2012/06/15 17:31:23
    No
    Max7
    +5
    He was the substitute selection, Jeb was really tne first choice, but he messed up royally in Florida. G.W. Bush, Jr. was the president in name, but Cheney ran the show, prompted by G.H. Bush, sr. In the attitude and demeanor of G.W. Bush, Jr., his heart was not in being president of the United States of America Under his leadership our country and we the people suffered drastically. The majority of the people in America forged ahead and voted a Black man into office, however, greed, pride and racism has surfaced and interfered with the Republicans being able to make reasonable and logical solutions. They are consumed with irrational thinking that has allowed our country to slip into unnecessary chaos. Should Mitt Romney be elected our country is going to fall right back into the trend of more failure.
  • Night 2012/06/15 17:09:21
    No
    Night
  • Joe Shwingding BN-ZERO 2012/06/15 16:23:40
    No
    Joe Shwingding BN-ZERO
    +5
    good for one group. Screw everyone else.
  • Max7 Joe Shw... 2012/06/15 18:32:12
    Max7
    +2
    Deere Guy should read the majority of the responses to this question. People like Deere Guy has been sniffing and snotting since the 2008 inaugaration. God help them shoud Obama be re-elected, prayerfully he will be.
  • Deere Guy 2012/06/15 16:17:09 (edited)
    Yes
    Deere Guy
    +1
    Certainly a lot better than what we have in their now.......Obama is Bush on Steroids when it comes to spending....... Obama blame Bush Obama blame Bush Obama blame Bush Obama blame Bush
  • Helmholtz Deere Guy 2012/06/15 21:09:22
    Helmholtz
    +3
    You know, not starting any unnecessary military conflicts that result in thousands of dead American soldiers and global contempt for us ... that goes along way in some people's minds.
  • Deere Guy Helmholtz 2012/06/15 21:17:41
    Deere Guy
    Amazing nothing was said about Clinton in Somalia and the Balcans......and Obama was gonna get us out of afghanistan......he realized there was more to it than empty rhetoric.......and empty promises......
  • Helmholtz Deere Guy 2012/06/15 21:22:52
    Helmholtz
    +2
    I've heard plenty of people criticize both Clinton and Obama for those issues. Besides, it's often times easier to get into something than to get out of it.
  • Deere Guy Helmholtz 2012/06/16 04:05:08
    Deere Guy
    Very true.......war can be very unpredictable......and war is hell.........
  • Foxhound BN0 2012/06/15 16:15:40
  • mrk5panzer 2012/06/15 15:31:24
    Yes
    mrk5panzer
  • Farnsworth 2012/06/15 15:26:54
    Yes
    Farnsworth
    +2
    Better than Obama far and away.
  • Racefish 2012/06/15 14:59:54
    Yes
    Racefish
    +2
    http://visiontoamerica.org/10...

    As opposed too;
    "Obama’s been at it three-and-a-half years, he is admitting every day, and he’s gonna do it again today, that he can’t fix it. That’s what he’s saying.
    He’s gonna blame Bush, and when he doesn’t blame Bush, he’s gonna blame Europe."

    Or;
    http://conservativebyte.com/2...
  • Idiot r... Racefish 2012/06/15 15:51:49
    Idiot repubs
    +5
    Allowing us to be attacked and lying to the US public to take us to war over his daddy issues.
  • Bob, the reasonable one 2012/06/15 14:50:44
    Yes
    Bob, the reasonable one
    +3
    The alternative was by far much worse!!!
    There were some things that I disagreed with, and he should have taken the fight harder on the Dem leadership and stick it to them when their hyperbole and attacks were unceasing....even Rush Limbaugh was pissed off at being a water carrier for Bush's administration...The urge to be civil with Dems all in an effort to be bi-partisan did not win Bush any favors...Dems just took it as weakness so they continued unchallenged....
  • **Bessie** 2012/06/15 14:44:20
    Yes
    **Bessie**
    +4
    He was a President who does love THIS country...and supported our military.
  • Guru_T_... **Bessie** 2012/06/16 13:07:42
    Guru_T_Firefly
    He loved the military so much he sent them needlessly to their deaths.

    iraq war deaths
  • Shylee 2012/06/15 14:42:43 (edited)
    No
    Shylee
    +13
    Are you serious ?

    W was all hat and no cattle as we like to say in Texas.Im so ashamed that a Texan would do the our Country like that.It took W 8 years to rape,pilage and plunder our Country.He literaly bent us over the desk in the Oval Office and scerwed us with not even a thank ya ma'am.He brought this Country to its knees.Was W good for our Country hell no omg what a freakin mess.Now the Republicans are complaining Obama isnt cleaning up the Elephant Dung they left behind fast enough.What a joke.

    W's accomplishments
    george w accomplishments

    obama s newest accomplishments
  • Stryder Shylee 2012/06/17 08:39:19
    Stryder
    +2
    Just hated that 4.56% unemployment rate, didn't you?
  • Shylee Stryder 2012/07/21 13:45:43
    Shylee
    +1
    Hi...Its nice to meet you

    I dont remember the unenployment rate but i do know this in 2007 the bottom fell out of the Oil Business and everyone was losing their homes, cars everything went down with it thats what i remember.
  • Wag 2012/06/15 14:30:18
    No
    Wag
    +8
    I believe there are recent polls out showing not only me but a majority of amercans don't think he was....Personally thats a big NO.
  • Racefish Wag 2012/06/15 15:02:23
    Racefish
    +2
    But then a majority voted for our present mistake.
  • Guru_T_... Racefish 2012/06/16 13:08:40
    Guru_T_Firefly
    The mistake would have been to elect another inept Republican.
  • Racefish Guru_T_... 2012/06/17 18:38:03
    Racefish
    +1
    But to put Obama back in would be far worse, unless of course you like the Europen experiment.
    The thing that slays me is the fact if they wanted to go that way, they could have had Hitler, Mussolini, or Stalin, take over and forget the past 50 years.
  • Guru_T_... Racefish 2012/06/17 21:43:30
    Guru_T_Firefly
    I disagree. You're assuming that Obama is either a Socialist, a Communist or a Marxist or some combination of the three and that's simply not true. Out of the candidates running Obama is the most reasonable and least-dangerous.
  • Racefish Guru_T_... 2012/06/18 20:42:09 (edited)
    Racefish
    +1
    "Assuming"? He was parented by Communists, had Communists for grandparents, was mentered by Communists, And was a member of the "New Party" which is a Sociaist organization. To assume otherwise would be complete blindness.
    The only reason you're afraid of Romney is you might lose your precious government check.
  • Guru_T_... Racefish 2012/06/19 02:11:57
    Guru_T_Firefly
    Now, you're just blowing smoke out of your ass. If you guys could ever represent your arguments in proper context using actual facts, people might someday start to take you seriously. I doubt it that will ever happen, but I suppose it's possible.
  • Racefish Guru_T_... 2012/06/19 16:29:53
    Racefish
    +1
    What facts won't you accept? Is it the one about both of Obama's parents and grandparents being Communist? Is it about being friends with Frank Marshall Davis? Or is it the fact he was a member of the New Party?
  • Guru_T_... Racefish 2012/06/19 18:58:05
    Guru_T_Firefly
    I'd be happy to accept some pertinent facts if you ever get around to providing any. A court of law would call what you've provided as hearsay and not relevant to the case.
  • Racefish Guru_T_... 2012/06/20 16:55:58
    Racefish
    +1
    Evidently you're too lazy to check his "public" background by yourself. There's plenty of evidence but I'm not going to waste my time since you won't accept anything anyway.
  • Guru_T_... Racefish 2012/06/21 12:35:00
    Guru_T_Firefly
    Actually, I have. That's why I stated it. There's no tangible evidence and likely never will be.
  • Racefish Guru_T_... 2012/06/21 14:54:44
    Racefish
    +1
    Know what the word means before you use it.


    tan·gi·ble (tnj-bl)
    adj.
    1.
    a. Discernible by the touch; palpable: a tangible roughness of the skin.
    b. Possible to touch.
    c. Possible to be treated as fact; real or concrete: tangible evidence.
    2. Possible to understand or realize: the tangible benefits of the plan.
    3. Law That can be valued monetarily: tangible property.
    n.
    1. Something palpable or concrete.
    2. tangibles Material assets.
  • Guru_T_... Racefish 2012/06/21 16:46:42
    Guru_T_Firefly
    It's amusing to see you defeated by your own definition. Your case could easily be described as impossible to treat as fact, unreal and far from palpable or concrete. There is NO proof that he physically existed and far, far less that there was ever a son of an imaginary deity.
  • Racefish Guru_T_... 2012/06/22 15:41:40
    Racefish
    +1
    We are talking about "Obama" here. Are you comparing him to Christ?

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