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Well, unless Hillary is the candidate, I don't think a dem has much of a chance of winning. By the way, I don't vote for any particular party, but I think the potential candidates for the Republicans right now are much stronger than the dems. Hillary seems like the only legitimate contender right now.
PALeeeeze!! What makes you think he's going to step down? He got away with paying all kinds of people off to get re-elected, he'll probably just change the rules by the time 2008 rolls around and say that they can now do a 12 year term. And we wont be able to do a damn thing about it because we lost our rights a long time ago.
^Thanks for making his point. =:-)=
The administration will have ccompletely luted the treasury, over 1,800 corporations will have depleted pension plans, Bin Laden will still be free as a bird and Bush will ride off to Crawford and try to finish MY PET GOAT.
Hopefully Thomasina Rice will have a new set of teefers.
Who is Thomasina? Condoleeza's sister? What a name! Her husband's first name should be Duplexius - HA HA HA HA!!!
These people who are so strident in condemning Bush will start to laud the new president for the same reasons they condemned Bush. They never will apoligize. These idiots that you see on this site will just switch to praise. You never heard any condemnation of the illegal war in Yugoslavia. You never heard a peep about genocide in Rwanda. You never heard a thing about the bombing of the Chinese embassy. You never heard about the amount of money spent on drug interdiction. You never heard a word about the charges of Juanita Broderick. You never heard a word about Global Crossings. You never will hear a word about Clinton's campaign fraud. You have never heard that Robert "Bedsheets" Byrd said Ni***r three times unprovoked by a question in early 2000. You never hear a word about Nancy Pelosi's office taking free trips overseas. No that is reserved for Tom Delay. You will never hear nary a complaint about Gitmo. You will never hear of abuses by the troops. Everything will once again be swept under the rug by the likes of the NewYorkTimes and CNN.
elvis it is looted. SFLibra your comments are as lame as your ballots.
What do you get for pretending the danger's not real Meek and obedient you follow the leader Down well trodden corridors into the valley of steel What a surprise! A look of terminal shock in your eyes Now things are really what they seem No, this is no bad dream.
And that means what?
I wouldn't say that Mister Bush ahs been aiming toward total dictatorship. But he has been systematically undermining the process of democracy, primarily through the use of the Patriot Act. And if you don't believe me, believe Andrew Napolitano, a Fox News contributor who said as much Thursday on the air. And the man's only been a jurist for close to thirty years. He might know of what he speaks.
Bush is a natural-born loser with a filthy-rich daddy who pimped his son out to rich oil-mongers. He hates music, football and sex, in no particular order, and he is no fun at all. --HST
Fortunately, I've never known, nor have I ever met anyone who honestly believes that Bush is setting himself up for a permanent dictatorship. Like those who said they would move to Canada if he was reelected, it's more a figure of speech, or an analogy for certain people's disdain of his presidency. I suppose my main concern about the end of his presidency is the very real possibility that the horrible situation in Iraq will still not have stabilized. It almost appears that he and some members of his cabinet are already preempting this by vaguely alluding to the fact that we may be there indefinitely, thus absolving themselves of any potential accountability. (e.g. "Democracy doesn't happen overnight.") -Yes, that's true. However, since it is the American people who are not only funding this "war", but sacrificing their lives and their bodies for it, we are entitled to know precisely what our exit strategy is, as well as what a reasonable amount of time is to implement and follow through with said strategy. The president should answer to us, the people of the United States of America--not the other way around. Maybe that's part of the reason why some people equate him with fascism.
Cath: you've honestly never heard anyone say that bush wants to be a dictator? I find that hard to believe.
Thanks inter_regnum, you're real sweet. I haven't had QUITE ENOUGH BULLSHIT from the saps among us.. I needed a little more. PRICK
I've not heard of anyone seriously suggesting that Bushy plans to pull a coup, either. People make jokes about it. I've referred to our chimply ruler as "Dictator George," but I don't seriously expect him to try to become president for life. By the 2008 presidential elections, Zerhog will probably by under the treatment of a psychiatrist for treatment of his paranoid delusions that liberals are trying to take over the world and that black people are coming to get him.
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