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The 10 Most Awesomely Bad Moments of the Bush Presidency
alternet.org — In a lot of ways, choosing the Bush administration's 10 greatest moments -- disastrous failures, all -- is about as pointless as picking out your 10 least favorite hemorrhoids: There are entirely too many of them, and taken together they all add up to a throbbing mass of pain
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- KLBP, on 07/01/2008, -17/+76The only way to really cleans our nation of the crimes of the Bush administration is to impeach Bush and to charge him, and other key players in his administration with war crimes. If this band of criminals are not held accountable, history is bound to repeat itself and some other President will disgrace this country in much the same way as Bush.
- CryRightardCry, on 07/01/2008, -16/+16Imagine the trials as one evil Bushie turns on another and they all turn on Cheney.
Putting these assholes on trial is the only way to get the truth of what went on during the worst presidency in American history, the administration of George W. Bush.- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -9/+8What does putting Bush on trial have to do with the carter administration?
- chicofaraby, on 07/02/2008, -3/+13Nothing. Carter won a Nobel Prize for Peace. Bush committed war crimes. See the difference?
- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -10/+4If that's true than he should be impeached immediately. All you have to do is provide the evidence.
You do have evidence, don't you?
Yea, didn't think you did.
A nobel prize means ***** since algore won one for establishing his global warming scam.
But, the numbers don't lie:
http://www.miseryindex.us/indexbypresident.asp
Bushs average misery index is 7.89 whereas cater averaged 16.27. THAT'S OVER TWICE AS HIGH.
Carter is the undisputed worse President in the past 100 years. - MacSuxWindozSux, on 07/03/2008, -3/+2Hahaha peasants.
- tidu, on 07/03/2008, -2/+6"Carter is the undisputed worse President in the past 100 years."
And your precious Reagan is number three...? - keymanjim2, on 07/03/2008, -5/+3Did I miss something? When did I mention Regan?
But, since you brought it up, Regan had to clean up the enormous mess that your hero, carter, left behind. This greatly affected his overall numbers negatively and his successor positively. Since he got a free on ride Regan's accomplishments. - commernie, on 07/03/2008, -1/+2Carter was no better than Bush. Just a little smarter and more covert. Here is a little about Carter, taken from "A People's History Of The United States" by Howard Zinn, in the chapter titled "Carter-Reagan-Bush: The Bipartisan Consensus" ( http://historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/zinncarebu21.h ... ):
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His [Carter's] most crucial appointments, however, were in keeping with the Trilateral Commission report of Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington, which said that, whatever groups voted for a president, once elected "what counts then is his ability to mobilize support from the leaders of key institutions." Brzezinski, a traditional cold war intellectual, became Carter's National Security Adviser. His Secretary of Defense, Harold Brown, had, during the Vietnam war, according to the Pentagon Papers, "envisaged the elimination of virtually all the constraints under which the bombing then operated." His Secretary of Energy, James Schlesinger, as Secretary of Defense under Nixon, was described by a member of the Washington press corps as showing "an almost missionary drive in seeking to reverse a downward trend in the defense budget." Schlesinger was also a strong proponent of nuclear energy.
His other cabinet appointees had strong corporate connections. A financial writer wrote, not long after Carter's election: "So far, Mr. Carter's actions, commentary, and particularly his Cabinet appointments, have been highly reassuring to the business community." Veteran Washington correspondent Tom Wicker wrote: "The available evidence is that Mr. Carter so far is opting for Wall Street's confidence."
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When Congressman Herman Badillo introduced in Congress a proposal that required the U.S. representatives to the World Bank and other international financial institutions to vote against loans to countries that systematically violated essential rights, by the use of torture or imprisonment without trial, Carter sent a personal letter to every Congressman urging the defeat of this amendment. It won a voice vote in the House, but lost in the Senate.
Under Carter, the United States continued to support, all over the world, regimes that engaged in imprisonment of dissenters, torture, and mass murder: in the Philippines, in Iran, in Nicaragua, and in Indonesia, where the inhabitants of East Timor were being annihilated in a campaign bordering on genocide.
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Carter had presented himself as a friend of the movement against the war, but when Nixon mined Haiphong harbor and resumed bombing of North Vietnam in the spring of 1973, Carter urged that "we give President Nixon our backing and support-whether or not we agree with specific decisions." Once elected, Carter declined to give aid to Vietnam for reconstruction, despite the fact that the land had been devastated by American bombing. Asked about this at a press conference, Carter replied that there was no special obligation on the United States to do this because "the destruction was mutual."
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As someone already said before, the Nobel Prize doesn't mean jack *****.
- colonelbuckshot, on 07/02/2008, -15/+5While they're at it, put some of these characters on trial also:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?ite ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_A ... - Suneet67, on 07/02/2008, -22/+3Kucinich for VP! lol jk, but i would like to know more about UFOs
- siszam, on 07/02/2008, -2/+2Kucinich would make the perfect VP. But I know how people like you hate the idea of giving health care to Americans. You'd rather make jokes about UFO'S and let people die. Right?
- Suneet67, on 07/03/2008, -0/+1Actually Kucinich was leading the impeachment allegations against Bush until he was blocked by the democrats and republicans. I will be voting for change and Kucinich is a weak vice presidential candidate based upon record, ideology, and confrontational posturing.
- Knowltey, on 07/02/2008, -10/+2They tried... twice, Bush cancelled the investigation, which is so &*&%(% backwards.
- whatthefu, on 07/02/2008, -9/+1This hasn't been said at least fifty thousand times in every single comment thread of digg articles that relate at all to the presidency.
- bobbknight, on 07/02/2008, -4/+3Grammar, punctuation and spelling are lost on KLBP. The same as a cogent thought processes put to text are.
- CryRightardCry, on 07/01/2008, -16/+16Imagine the trials as one evil Bushie turns on another and they all turn on Cheney.
- jlfb, on 07/01/2008, -13/+31And furthermore, we need to extricate our democracy from the clutches of multinational corporate control.
- chaserm, on 07/02/2008, -14/+3And furthermore, we need to extricate our democracy from the clutches of international zionists.
- masterm1nd, on 07/02/2008, -2/+10And furthermore, space aliens.
- mmmmmbiscuits, on 07/02/2008, -0/+4"And furthermore, space aliens."
Or even worse, Jooooooos iiiiiiiinnnnn SPAAAAAAAAAACE!
- oldgal, on 07/03/2008, -1/+2At this point I would sell out for merely having a competent government administration. The next president's biggest job will be to get things working again.
- chaserm, on 07/02/2008, -14/+3And furthermore, we need to extricate our democracy from the clutches of international zionists.
- Deadpixel1221, on 07/01/2008, -10/+48Dugg for being all on one page.
- PabloMac, on 07/02/2008, -5/+5How did they narrow them down to ten?
- chicofaraby, on 07/03/2008, -1/+4There are about twenty more dis"honorable" mentions.
- pooty2, on 07/03/2008, -1/+1It would take many pages to show all of his "moments".
- PabloMac, on 07/02/2008, -5/+5How did they narrow them down to ten?
- P0peRatz0, on 07/01/2008, -12/+25Read 'em and weep. When you see these awful moments all together in one place, it's a grim reminder of 8 years that have done to the USA what Bill Clinton did to Monica. We survived the Bush presidency and all we got was this lousy future.
- the6thReplicant, on 07/02/2008, -9/+12The funniest thing is is that one of the reasons to impeach Clinton was because of the "horror of horrors" on how could the world take us seriously...bah blah blah. Now look what we did.
- paperclipsNsoup, on 07/02/2008, -2/+14Lol I could see that on a T-Shirt
" I survived the Bush administration, and all I got was this lousy future "
- Eskapismus, on 07/01/2008, -14/+21I said it before and I say it again: I want 8 more years of hilarity!!!
A quote from the article "The Bush administration can be described as a slapstick comedy with an unusually high body count".
For me as a news junkie the last 8 years were the golden years. If you forget about all the hundreds of thousands of people that lost their lives as a result of Bush policies, watching the USA form outside was actually very entertaining. I mean the current US is like an amazing movie, it has just everything: 2 wars, corruption, conspiracies, police state, torture in secret prisons, they even built a GULAG on an island.... and GWB as the ***** up in chief.
This list gives a good little overview but there is so much more.
What will be the next episode? Maybe 2008: A Iran Odyssey- defwheezer, on 07/02/2008, -3/+2You are what is wrong with this country.
- GodelEscherBach, on 07/03/2008, -3/+1Nice ethnocentric-view of the Internet. Individual clearly states that he/she is not from "this country". . . how could he/she be "what is wrong with [it]" when he/she is not part of it?
Nothing personal, but I blame poor reading comprehension skills and a general lack of critical-thinking for the US's perceived problems. (yes, in many ways, perceived.) When that "problem" starts at the top, it pervades our culture and becomes acceptable.
The "problem" is not politics, it is we Americans that have come to tolerate mediocrity. We are a culture that prefers celebrity over experience, short-term gains over long-term solutions, and instant gratification over grit and hard work. - defwheezer, on 07/03/2008, -0/+2Eskapismus said 'watching form (sic) outside the US', not 'I am not a US citizen', Dr. reading comprehension asshat.
- GodelEscherBach, on 07/03/2008, -0/+0So I must be a member of the KKK because I did not say "I am not a member of the KKK". What kind of logic is that? That is the argument that must hold water for your initial statement to make any sense.
An unstated implication said does not imply its truth.
- GodelEscherBach, on 07/03/2008, -3/+1Nice ethnocentric-view of the Internet. Individual clearly states that he/she is not from "this country". . . how could he/she be "what is wrong with [it]" when he/she is not part of it?
- defwheezer, on 07/02/2008, -3/+2You are what is wrong with this country.
- Rotzooi, on 07/01/2008, -15/+522001-2009 are some seriously black ***** pages in our history.
It still makes me so incredibly angry to know how much better we, the US, and the entire world, could have had it, had Bush not grabbed power. Trillions of dollars wasted - on death, destruction and suffering.
As a medical student, it is my sincere wish all the neocons and those who knowingly supported their policies get incredibly painful and incurable diseases. Seriously, ***** them, they are not human.- the6thReplicant, on 07/02/2008, -12/+6Yeah and most of the perpetrators will end up getting nice jobs in newspapers or TV. Just like the dicks that were in charge of Watergate.
- eth3l, on 07/02/2008, -4/+6I dont know ... I think the slave era was notably worse. I think the salem Witch trials were pretty ***** too. and there was that depression thing. And what about that world war we suckered into? Im not speaking from expereince, but I think reconstruciton was pretty *****.
- mmmmmbiscuits, on 07/02/2008, -5/+4Don't you know it's dangerous to interrupt a drama queen like Rotzooi during their BDS "soliloquy"?
- chicofaraby, on 07/02/2008, -5/+4There's the genocide we perpetrated on the Natives.
And the Klan marching for Woodrow Wilson's inauguration at the height of lynching...
The Tuskeegee Experiment...
The USA has lots of disgusting history. And murdering a million Iraqis is right up there.
- GodelEscherBach, on 07/03/2008, -1/+1Being in a similar position, I bet you are particularly pissed about how Bush repealed the 20/220 hardship deferment pathway. The fact that the repeal of the pathway was probably more of an "accident" signed into law by overzealous politicians who accidentally tagged it in with other meaningful legislation makes it all the worse. When I spoke to some of the politicians who signed this piece of legislation, most of them DID NOT KNOW that the act lacked a clause to exclude the 20/220 hardship pathway for medical school students. Furthermore, I had several tell me, "had I known, I would have tried to correct the bill". It's disgusting that these politicians did not read what they signed. . .
Because of this mistake, how the hell are medical residents going pay back loans in excess of $260k when they make $40k/year?
For all those people living in areas where there is a dearth of ER docs and primary care docs, now you know why. The economics of medical school means that in the future, we'll all be in terrible health but have beautiful skin and detailed diagnostic x-rays. Thanks President Bush and all the politicians who did not actually read the legislation they signed.
- poprocksandsoda, on 07/01/2008, -10/+30While you're at it how about another one just like it covering off highlights from the last two years of our Democrat-led Congress. Talk about a joke.
- masterspeaks, on 07/01/2008, -11/+11It has been a terrible joke that a 50-49 senate majority can't do anything with neocons stonewalling any effort for policy change. Even when something can get through Bush has pretty much said he has packed up his rubber stamp as long as their isn't a G.O.P majority. Guess it is time for his veto pen to get some work.
- poprocksandsoda, on 07/01/2008, -5/+15I agree with you about the "Neocons", if by neocons you mean a majority of both Democrats and Republicans. Look at the Veto record and see where the Congress stands on overturning or keeping them. It's very obvious a large percentage of Democrats are siding with the President.
http://uspolitics.about.com/od/electionissues/tp/B ... - zombies187, on 07/03/2008, -0/+1poprocks, that link doesn't show republicans and democrats. it shows up or down votes. Is that where you have to go to 'prove' Democrats side with the President? Whats your answer? Libertarians? Green?
- poprocksandsoda, on 07/01/2008, -5/+15I agree with you about the "Neocons", if by neocons you mean a majority of both Democrats and Republicans. Look at the Veto record and see where the Congress stands on overturning or keeping them. It's very obvious a large percentage of Democrats are siding with the President.
- mrgreenjeans9, on 07/03/2008, -0/+3how about TERM LIMITS?!!?! is there any reason why the logic applied to presidential term limits couldn't be applied to representatives, senators AND supreme court justices? perhaps with a limited time in office members of congress would be less likely to be bought by 'special interests' and more likely to do their job: represent the people and not engage in gridlock poli-tricks.
regarding supreme court justices; it would be great to have a fresh turnover regardless of who is dying, retiring etc. i don't think we need another chief justice who's hallucinating on the bench, do we?
- masterspeaks, on 07/01/2008, -11/+11It has been a terrible joke that a 50-49 senate majority can't do anything with neocons stonewalling any effort for policy change. Even when something can get through Bush has pretty much said he has packed up his rubber stamp as long as their isn't a G.O.P majority. Guess it is time for his veto pen to get some work.
- faceless323, on 07/01/2008, -13/+2it's down...mirror?
- hdar3415, on 07/02/2008, -11/+3Link, http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fw ...
- ArmenTamzarian, on 07/02/2008, -16/+5My favorite was when all them brown people died!
But, seriously, I wish I could still laugh about the Bush presidency. Worst. President. Ever.- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -4/+4Carter.
Next question.
- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -4/+4Carter.
- Pottypotsworth, on 07/02/2008, -11/+41"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." - George Bush
- rald84, on 07/02/2008, -7/+4dugg for truth.
- piratearggghhh, on 07/02/2008, -12/+6His 9/11 dear in headlights face is priceless. You can almost hear the jack-in-the-box music.
- rac1234, on 07/03/2008, -1/+1That'd be "deer", dear.
- Rabbethan, on 07/02/2008, -11/+3If by "awesomely bad" you mean that what the Bush Administration did was so terrible that it inspired awe, I agree.
- jesusmurphy, on 07/02/2008, -11/+5It stops getting funny when you see all those abuses of power side by side...
- FuckXboxx, on 07/02/2008, -17/+6I'd have to say the whole 9/11 thing outshines anything else...
Even if you don't believe they made it happen, here is proof they let it happen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO-9LQDFE2Y
"OF COURSE the order still stands! Have you heard anything to the contrary?!"- onetimer, on 07/02/2008, -3/+11The difference between troofers and scientists is that the scientists present evidence in peer-reviewed form while the troofers post youtube videos...
- bebop34, on 07/03/2008, -3/+4Wrong again onetimer, architects and engineers for 911 truth present their case in peer-reviewed liturature as opposed to the clowns at Hearst Publishings Popular Mechanics. If you don't know the "yellow journalism" history of this rag and their editor Migs, Google it. Popular Mechanics is owned by the company that coined the term "yellow journalism". Any unbiased scientist that looks at building 7 collapse in its own footprint knows it was a controlled demolition, as does any sane person thats not lying to themselves.
- FuckXboxx, on 07/03/2008, -3/+3Onetimer is a globalist who believes strongly in Zionism. Every time someone makes a comment about 9/11 he's right there to cast a shadow on the facts and draw a spotlight on what he determines to be "character flaws."
If you look at the facts, anyone can tell 9/11 was an inside job.
The only thing onetimer does is try to attack the people, rather than try to refute what they're saying. - GhostyBoy, on 07/03/2008, -1/+2It's a video of testimony from the 9/11 commission investigation that was omitted from the final report.
Why are you going after the site that hosts it?
I know you know what a strawman is onetimer.
- onetimer, on 07/02/2008, -3/+11The difference between troofers and scientists is that the scientists present evidence in peer-reviewed form while the troofers post youtube videos...
- Suneet67, on 07/02/2008, -13/+17The Federal Government's response to Katrina should be Bush's number 1 crime against the American population. Appointing a personal friend with no experience and then intentionally issuing false statements to cover the Administration while 2000 people died? Bush's response to Katrina was horrifying
- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -3/+6Yea that whole waiting for the governor of La. to give permission for the feds to provide assistance in accordance with federal law thing was just terrible.
- zombies187, on 07/03/2008, -1/+1Yeah, actually that showed he has zero leadership. It proved he is a true bureaucrat. He needed a woman to tell him what to do. He wasn't going to go out on a limb for just any old thing. Probably the only law he ever so studiously followed. She asks for help, but doesn't put it writing. Pathetic. Its better when you just admit you don't care if the federal government doesn't help.
- Wizardo55, on 07/03/2008, -1/+2You're advocating the belief that bureaucratic paperwork is tantamount to emergency relief operations. If you were able to save a dying man on the side of a road, would you do it or wait for him to sign the waiver saying you couldn't be held responsible if he died or didn't recover fully?
And it's not like Bush has a great record of following federal law before or since, either.
- zombies187, on 07/03/2008, -1/+1Well thanks to Bushs leadership, its now a law that the director of fema MUST have emergency work experience. So thats a positive effect.
- Retrolin, on 07/03/2008, -1/+1I'm from new orleans, and have lived there my entire life. I got back into the city on September 1st. From everything I saw. The situation in New Orleans is NOT what the media made it out to be. What everything came down to is pure ignorance and lazy-ness of the people and their families who can't take care of themselves, and the local government trying to do everything they can to make money off the situation rather than trying to help put people back into a "luxury condition" rather than a condition which is only suitable for survival. The people who were "stranded" there cannot and should not blame federal politicians for their own lack of ability to be decent people. Not saying I support bush in any way. Just saying this Katrina thing has been and always will be blown completely out of proportion.
- zombies187, on 07/05/2008, -0/+1The people who were "stranded" there cannot and should not blame federal politicians for their own lack of ability to be decent people.
You have to have a car to be decent? I didn't leave town at all. I stayed to protect my property. Does that mean I can't take care of myself? I know how people in this town talk. When they say things like this, its always 'the *****' and how can we push them out? You should be angry that the Gretna police shot at those people to keep them there. But if you are like most New Orleanians who talk this way, you'll say they deserved it. - Retrolin, on 07/21/2008, -0/+0No..you do not have to own a car to be decent, but if you choose to spend the money given to you by the government on drugs and guns instead of getting up off your ass, getting a job, and bettering yourself; Then when it comes down to needing a car instead of those drugs to take care of yourself. Its only decent to realize its all you own fault. The world would have been much better off if the rescue workers jet from that place the moment they first got shot at by the people who were so desperate to be rescued. I promise if I was trying to rescue someone and they shot at me, I'd be out of there, If was trying to get food and water and an escape to those who need it and see their biggest concerns are more on stealing whatever big screen TV's, and weaponry, and narcotic they think will help them in survival, I would have just bounced from there. Every pharmacy in that city , in Metairie and in Kenner, was broken into. No anti-biotics stolen.... but every prescription narcotic was gone. But you know, that's just because they're all decent people doing what is necessary to survive. Lets save them all.. We should all strive to be like them. This won't truly be a great country until we finally reach a point where no one on the country has to work because the government will provide us with nice little happy pills to make us completely incapable of taking care of ourselves. Oh, and since everyone's completely lethargic and jobless, the government would have no income from taxes, so they'll just pull the money out of their ass to pay for it.
- zombies187, on 07/05/2008, -0/+1The people who were "stranded" there cannot and should not blame federal politicians for their own lack of ability to be decent people.
- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -3/+6Yea that whole waiting for the governor of La. to give permission for the feds to provide assistance in accordance with federal law thing was just terrible.
- n0xz, on 07/02/2008, -16/+23HOW CAN 59 MILLIONS PEOPLE BE SO DUMB !?!?
- Br3ach, on 07/02/2008, -12/+6America, ***** YEAH!
- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -8/+4Is that how many voted democrat in 2006?
- Elranzer, on 07/03/2008, -0/+1That's how many voted Bush in 2004, aka worst president of all time.
It amazes me that there's actually 59 million traitors in this country.
- Elranzer, on 07/03/2008, -0/+1That's how many voted Bush in 2004, aka worst president of all time.
- eth3l, on 07/02/2008, -1/+6I think the answer to your question is self-evident ...
- rxbudian, on 07/03/2008, -2/+4probably the same reason why most of them can't write properly either.
- saltmiser, on 07/02/2008, -16/+3don't worry guys, in a few years we'll all be laughing about this...
- Br3ach, on 07/02/2008, -13/+24Man, how did they pick just 10?
- Elranzer, on 07/03/2008, -0/+1Digg loves top 10 lists.
- freedom998, on 07/02/2008, -13/+0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWgSNCETA7E
- gazaa, on 07/02/2008, -2/+5invective=/=criticism
- chicofaraby, on 07/02/2008, -11/+6I can't wait until the war criminals from this administration start trying to travel outside of the USA over the coming decade. There should a betting pool of which war criminal gets arrested in which jurisdiction.
- mmmmmbiscuits, on 07/02/2008, -3/+9Keep dreaming your little moonbat dreams, chiquito.
- bebop34, on 07/03/2008, -3/+2Keep slurping up Limbaughs and Fox News' Bush administration talking points propaganda! You must think Miss Teen South Carolina is brilliant.
Hey, if you can't debate on facts and historical data, call someone a moonbat! My apologies if you are under the age of 10.
- bebop34, on 07/03/2008, -3/+2Keep slurping up Limbaughs and Fox News' Bush administration talking points propaganda! You must think Miss Teen South Carolina is brilliant.
- mmmmmbiscuits, on 07/02/2008, -3/+9Keep dreaming your little moonbat dreams, chiquito.
- Defuser, on 07/02/2008, -7/+0Link already Farked. Oh, wait. Wrong site.
- baritony2008, on 07/02/2008, -18/+11wow, you guys are complete idiots who like to complain way too much
Rotzooi, you're the biggest one of them all
Yea, many people may have died in this war, but wouldn't have 9/11 have been stopped if Bill Clinton would've gotten off Monica Lewinsky to do something about when the van was run into the World Trade Center?
the only reason many people have died with this republican president is he had to do what was needed, and that YOUR fatass democratic president and his equally "mentally-handicapped" wife were too lazy/neglecting/retarded to do something about it the first time
Assholes....- chicofaraby, on 07/02/2008, -9/+6"the only reason many people have died with this republican president is he had to do what was needed,"
Yea, If he hadn't killed all those Iraqis, they would have used WMDs on Americans. - nepidae, on 07/02/2008, -8/+6Perhaps if the american people realized that getting a BJ wasn't a big deal Clinton would have been able to focus a bit more on stuff that actually mattered...
- epiphonegibson, on 07/02/2008, -7/+5I completely agree with you. I never am in favor of a war, but this is one that had to be done. The entire middle east is a throbbing mass of radicals. They claim peace, but the talk out of both sides of their mouth. Just look at Iran. They didn't get worried until we were in Iraq. Now they've taken over the position as "regional badass". All those countries are like that. They neglect to remember that we've beat them every time they step out of line. Reagen took out Iran's navy in ONE DAY.
- bebop34, on 07/03/2008, -2/+4Hey braintrust, why don't you research what Reagan's CIA trained deathsquads did to South and Central America, slaughtering innocent men,women and children by the thousands to install their puppet dictators for multinational corporations. Or the fact that we overthrew and orchestrated the assasination of Irans Mossedec, a pro West, democraticaly elected leader, to install a puppet for the Petroleum Industry. Then theres the truths behind the Gulf of Tonken(staged to enter vietnam war), USS Liberty (shot down by Israel as a false flag event to blame on Egypt to start war), Operation Northwoods where murdering americans was approved by the joint chiefs of staff, to place the blame on cuba and invade. Grow up.
- Fogdelune, on 07/02/2008, -3/+3Ramzi Yousef, the mastermind behind the 1993 attack, and his cohorts got life in prison. Bin Laden, 7 years after 9/11, is still running around free.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramzi_Yousef - Thermador, on 07/02/2008, -3/+3I always hear people saying that the current president's terms are just the effects of the previous president. With this mentality, Reagan was not responsible for his success. Carter would have been responsible. However, Republicans and Democrats like to flip flop on this issue.
- Amiga501, on 07/03/2008, -2/+0You are dumb as *****. I would say wear a condom, but I don't think any guy would stick his dick in that nasty whore in your picture.
- chicofaraby, on 07/02/2008, -9/+6"the only reason many people have died with this republican president is he had to do what was needed,"
- Santaferra, on 07/02/2008, -9/+2Mirror: http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:EtGd7KGhBQcJ: ...
- e68895f, on 07/02/2008, -10/+1Am i the only one who wants to see a comedy central roast of bush & Dick ?
- spunkmyer, on 07/02/2008, -11/+13Why do I have a feeling Bush's worst is still to come ... Iran
- bgtees, on 07/02/2008, -10/+2Google Cache got it: (mirror) but loading very slowly
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:EtGd7KGhBQcJ: ...- Santaferra, on 07/02/2008, -8/+1Thanks bgtees
- bgtees, on 07/02/2008, -3/+1I'm getting dugg down why?
- chicofaraby, on 07/02/2008, -3/+2The RNC bury brigade hates this story. The full shift is on bury duty.
- keymanjim2, on 07/02/2008, -1/+3It couldn't just be that we are tired of your BDS. No, you think that everybody is part of a group like you that goes around digging or burying stories to fit your deranged agenda.
Idiot. - chicofaraby, on 07/03/2008, -2/+2Yes, I'm sure you RNC employees ARE sick of hearing about how fed up Americans are with your unbelievably bad attempt at governance. I mean, you guys have sucked so hard it's as if you were trying to fail.
After November you won't have to worry about it. Just relax.
- djdingo, on 07/02/2008, -8/+8Not only is the page down, it's spread across 10 different pages!
Bury this *****. - heathtown, on 07/02/2008, -8/+12Only 10? Surely you jest! :)
- icurnvs, on 07/02/2008, -8/+2http://duggmirror.com
- wizzroom, on 07/02/2008, -7/+1no work either.
- yellowcakewalk, on 07/02/2008, -9/+16Kucinich's articles of impeachment are an excellent summary of the Bush Horror's crimes against humanity.
Here it is, about 60 pages PDF
http://yellowcakewalk.net/articles_of_impeachment_ ...- yellowcakewalk, on 07/02/2008, -8/+4LMAO, dugg down, but no reply. The truth hurts, doesn't it, BushTards?
- DreadPirate, on 07/03/2008, -0/+2Bitching about no responses when you lack the balls to respond to anyone else, Yellow? Hypocritical much?
- Mitchell233, on 07/04/2008, -0/+0Wow. No wonder congress gets nothing done. Article 12 blows his whole theory out of the water. If the President is running a criminal conspiracy to control the natural resources of Iraq, then why in the hell am I paying over $4.00 a gallon. Obviously we have not taken over the Iraqi oil industry.
- ConAmoreEFuoco, on 07/02/2008, -9/+2I think we need to look at this list and have our priorities in order when we decide which Presidential candidate to vote for. Think of it in this way: would the Daily Show be funnier with an Obama or a McCain Presidency? Please be considerate on Jon Stewart's career, which has blossomed under the Bush administration..
- NelsonR, on 07/02/2008, -8/+2Bush long ago should have been tried for war crimes but most Americans think they are the pious righteous who should prevail in the world. I don't think so. We are now the gestapo on the world stage attempting to subvert nations and steal natural resources for our rich gentry here in America to prevail over others. But oh no, we are the chosen while in reality most are followers just like German citizens in the 1930s attempting to be rulers over all.
- evodevo1, on 07/03/2008, -9/+8Just for the Mission Accomplished PR stunt, Bush should go down in history as the most incompetent, delusional, near-sighted president in American history. Al-Qaida must've been laughing their ass off when they saw the footage.
My question is why people at the tops of government get away with so much with impunity? They, nor their families are not the ones bearing the cost of their decisions, neither with their money nor with their lives. Why shouldn't they share the burdens that the rest of the tax payers are burdened with?- LastVisibleDog, on 07/04/2008, -1/+2Only one problem - it had nothing to do with Bush. It referred to the mission accomplished by the ship he was on (and the mission was accomplished)
Bush will be out of office within the a year but you will remain an ignorant Democrat Sock-puppet.
- LastVisibleDog, on 07/04/2008, -1/+2Only one problem - it had nothing to do with Bush. It referred to the mission accomplished by the ship he was on (and the mission was accomplished)
- graysilver, on 07/03/2008, -13/+1If you elected someone like McCain I would join the Islamic jehad because right now your politicians (+Fox News) piss me off no end. For God's sake fix your ***** country because right now its going down the drain and pulling the rest of the world with it.
- mmmmmbiscuits, on 07/03/2008, -0/+4I don't think Islamic Jihad is recruiting whinging Aussie eunuchs, so don't quit your day job. Worry about your own little messed up corner of the big blue marble, mkay?
- Mitchell233, on 07/04/2008, -0/+2***** off!
- vrich187, on 07/03/2008, -7/+5Sad truth....Most of the "Leaders" of this country are bought and paid for. Not just Bush, Clinton, 1st Bush and on and on. We are only seeing now that the politicians don't even care to lie or pretend. They just do whatever they want or are told to do. Our country is being sold down the river and I think its sad that anyone will defend any of them and then blame it on the other party. They are all guilty. So are the apathetic sheep who call themselves Americans. We are and will continue to lose all of our freedoms in the name of keeping us safe from terrorism or from global warming. This country was the place where other people came to escape from the oppression in their country. What country will we go to? I am sorry too that people think that Obama is the Messiah. He is not. It will be more of the same with either candidate.
- NelsonR, on 07/03/2008, -8/+3Have to agree with the last post about Obama being part of the political crowd. Have you noticed his desiring religion and politico's to mix? Have you noticed that he favors AIPAC and will ***** on any Arab to garner favor from the Jewish lobby? Have you noticed that he is attempting to be a centrist and will not rid ourselves of this Iraqi war while pandering with the electorate. I have lost all hope for any candidate of change and Obama is not change and McCain is a warmonger who doesn't even know how to balance his own check book. Welcome to today's America.
- MalachiConstant, on 07/03/2008, -7/+2mirror?
Please? - welliwonder, on 07/03/2008, -4/+3He and his thugs are such ***** douche ***** ***** pricks. }:-(
- perot9296, on 07/03/2008, -4/+4There is nothing awesome about this presidency.
- bdette, on 07/03/2008, -4/+6Shouldn't there be more than ten?
- proficient, on 07/03/2008, -2/+3Awesomely.
- DaviDaviDaviD, on 07/03/2008, -3/+6***** Bush, WORST PRESIDENT.
- usmpiano, on 07/03/2008, -4/+2The liberals on this board drive me nuts...Bush is not the worst president we've ever had...That would be U.S. Grant, and Clinton is a close second. Clinton only had success due to the long term effects of policies set in motion by Bush's father.
I'm not a GWB fanboy, but cut the guy some slack!! - AvangionQ, on 07/03/2008, -1/+3Three hundred and sixty-six scandals and counting ... its hard to choose a worst10 from this rogue's gallery, but that doesn't mean we should allow ourselves to be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of criminality disguised as incompetence ... http://www.netrootsmass.net/Hugh/Bush_list.html
- banderwocky, on 07/03/2008, -1/+2The King of fail.
- motters, on 07/03/2008, -1/+2GWB has dragged America through the mud, that's for sure.
- Mitchell233, on 07/03/2008, -4/+1You liberals are idiots and pussies! Bush has taken the fight to the people that attacked us and made an effort to bring democracy to the middle east and make real change. You people and your candidate would invite our enemies over for tea and ask them how much of our country they would like. Remember Obama is the Hamas choice for president! Quite the endorsement! Also stop calling for impeachment and insisting war crimes have been committed unless you can list "real" evidence!
- fumducket, on 07/03/2008, -0/+1I'm looking forward to Part 2 of this story...and part 3...part 4... You have enough content for another book!
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