Reasons to be ashamed of the Shrub

daddybear41

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I have no problem with you talking about Bush's embarrassments, but I do have a problem with you making up things and then not being able to respond when I discredit your post.
Oh, yea. It's your oval office resident too, unless North Carolina is a different country now and I missed the secession.
You discredit nothing other than thyself, m'dear. You DO, however, begin to bore me.

No, Shrub is NOTHING to me but an embarrassment and an occasional a wipe. Millions of us do not recognize his "office-ship" :rolleyes: ...

Now, try to stay on topic.

List embarrassments that Shrub causes you and/or America/the world.

Thanks, sweetie. :rolleyes:

 

daddybear41

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Oh and I see why you have a green bar... hahaha... you paid!!! That seems to buy perfection here.... so I shant become green... red is wonderful for now.
 

daddybear41

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Evacuating Americans from Lebanon = Another typical Bush screw up.

Bush's lack of urgency on getting Americans out of Lebanon is the exact same disinterest he showed in getting Americans out of New Orleans.

We've got the biggest navy in the world and access to as many cruise ships as needed. Yet King George was off in Europe talking about roasted pigs, grabbing the German Chancellor's shoulders, and talking "****" to Tony Blair. Then he comes home and gives a condescending, clueless speech at the NAACP convention.

As of right now, there are still Americans in Beirut waiting for transport out. George W. Bush -- what a friggin' waste of space and air.

 

daddybear41

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It's another embarrassment that we have a nutcase in office that causes such great films:

From Freedom To Fascism starts showing in theaters NEXT FRIDAY!

I can't WAIT to see this movie!

This movie start showing in American theaters July 28th....

http://www.freedomtofascism.com /

The Scariest **** Film You'll See This Year"

AMERICA: FREEDOM TO FASCISM

"FOUR STARS (Highest Rating). The scariest **** film you'll see this year. It will leave you staggering out of the theater, slack-jawed and trembling. Makes 'Fahrenheit 9/11' look like 'Bambi.' After watching this movie, your comfy, secure notions about America -- and about what it means to be an American -- will be forever shattered. Producer/director Aaron Russo and the folks at Cinema Libre Studio deserve to be heralded as heroes of a post-modern New American Revolution. This is shocking stuff. You'll be angry, you'll be disgusted, but you may actually break out in a cold sweat and feel a sickness deep in your gut; I would advise movie theater managers to hand out vomit bags. You may end up needing one."

--- Todd David Schwartz, CBS

Plus it shows the incompetency and idiocy and bloodlust of the Shrub and family. I am wonderfully embarrassed.

 

daddybear41

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George W. Shrub exceeded Hitler's 50-to-1 ratio...embarrassingly enough...

Neither the United States nor Israel is equivalent to **** Germany, yet both countries have adopted a ****-like obsession with collective punishment. Israeli Defense Forces, which subject centers of Palestinian resistance in the occupied West Bank to curfews and encirclement by barbed-wire fences, taught their techniques to U.S. occupation troops in Iraq. After Islamist suicide pilots killed 3,000 Americans in the September 11 attacks, the U.S. government justified the killing of 200,000 Afghans and Iraqis as an act of "self-defense."

Yep, Shrub exceeded Hitler's 50-to-1 ratio.

Now Israel is "reacting" to the capture of two of its soldiers by the Palestinian resistance organization Hezbollah by invading and bombing Lebanon. Death tolls that fall disproportionately heavily upon Palestinians have long been a hallmark of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. During the 2000-03 intifada, for example, at least seven Palestinians were killed by Israelis for every Israeli killed by a Palestinian. Now, as of this writing, more than 500 Lebanese civilians have been killed by Israeli bombs. On the Israeli side, 15 civilians have died in Hezbollah rocket attacks and 14 soldiers have been killed in combat.

Current ratio: 30-to-1.

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0721-31.htm

Check it out... gotta run awhile... have fun... <yawn>

 

daddybear41

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I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack....embarrassment continues....

ISRAEL: The NeoCon Silver Bullet -- Watch and Weep, folks...

Folks, watch and weep as the Republican RW lauches there 2006 campaign using the Israeli destruction of Hezbollah as the backdrop to a new propaganda assault about the "wawar" on terror that Shrub created for himself -- and we fell for.

Forget Iraq. Forget Guantanamo. Bush leads the fight against the evil Hezbollah who are even more deadly than Al Qaeda.

And the Democrats must stay silent, because no one dares oppose Israel "defending herself" against the "terrorists." Anything to embarrass us all again...or further.

 

smutt butt

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Today's reason for being ashamed of George W. Bush
His Beautiful Mind

This is scary and shameful:

In the administration's view, the new conflict is not just a crisis to be managed. It is also an opportunity to seriously degrade a big threat in the region, just as Bush believes he is doing in Iraq.

Each crisis is an opportunity to wage a war they wanted to wage. The president believes Iraq is a success story. No one will tell him anything else. He understands nothing, yet believes he knows better than everyone:

"He thinks he is playing in a longer-term game than the tacticians," said the former official, who spoke anonymously so he could discuss his views candidly.

Be afraid...and ashamed.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/20...

via:http://atrios.blogspot.com/2006_07_16_atrios_archive.ht...

Be very afraid....and you are already very ashamed.
I am ashamed to be from the same state as an idiot like you.

 

daddybear41

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I am ashamed to be from the same state as an idiot like you.
Then leave. No big loss I feel certain.

Meanwhile, he subject remains (if you can read yet)...well... try.... or not.

am embarassed the Shrub woke up alive today.

 

daddybear41

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You and me both.
Hey, is someone holding either of ya here?

No sweat... your whining has gotten me in the box again... hahahah so I am deleting this account...

No big deal... too childish here for this NCian... hehhe

Play together nice now....

Buh bye

 

daddybear41

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Ooooooooooooooooooo I see the problem... you are a child! 26? Hahahaah live awhile and come back....

I am so sorry... I knew you didn't speak like an adult....

 

daddybear41

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Now, in closing.....

Edited on Sun Jul-23-06 06:36 AM by JI7

based on what he is doing right now, you can see he has not changed.

< Bush: "Poor people are lazy"

This explains just about everything that's happened since Bush took office. In an interview with Mary Jacoby of Salon.com, one of Bush's former business professors at Harvard said Bush "showed pathological lying habits and was in denial when challenged on his prejudices and biases. He would even deny saying something he just said 30 seconds ago. He was famous for that."

The professor, Yoshi Tsurumi, recalled that when he was leading a discussion on whether the government should assist retirees and other people on fixed incomes with heating costs, Bush said, "The government doesn't have to help poor people...they are lazy." And when Tsurumi showed the film "The Grapes of Wrath," Bush sneered. "We were in a discussion of the New Deal," Tsurumi said, "and he called Franklin Roosevelt's policies 'socialism.' He denounced labor unions, the Securities and Exchange Commission, Medicare, Social Security, you name it. He denounced the civil rights movement as socialism. To him, socialism and communism were the same thing. And when challenged to explain his prejudice, he could not defend his argument, either ideologically, polemically, or academically."

Students who challenged and embarrassed Bush in class would then become the subject of a whispering campaign by him, Tsurumi said. "In class, he couldn't challenge them. But after class, he sometimes came up to me in the hallway and started bad-mouthing those students who had challenged him. He would complain that someone was drinking too much. It was innuendo and lies. Behind his smile and his smirk, he was a very insecure, cunning, and vengeful guy."

Tsurumi said Bush sometimes came late to class and often sat in the back of the classroom, wearing a bomber jacket from the Texas Air National Guard and spitting chewing tobacco into a cup.

"At first," Tsurumi said, "I wondered, 'Who is this George Bush?' It's a very common name and I didn't know his background. And he was such a bad student that I asked him once how he got in. He said, 'My dad has good friends.'" Bush scored in the lowest 10 percent of the class.>

http://editor-at-large.blogspot.com/2005/11/bush-poor-p...

What a commode head. 2008 will end his tyranny if someone doesn't end it first....

Have a gooooooooooooooooooooooood day...

 

hugo

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Now, in closing.....Edited on Sun Jul-23-06 06:36 AM by JI7

based on what he is doing right now, you can see he has not changed.

< Bush: "Poor people are lazy"

This explains just about everything that's happened since Bush took office. In an interview with Mary Jacoby of Salon.com, one of Bush's former business professors at Harvard said Bush "showed pathological lying habits and was in denial when challenged on his prejudices and biases. He would even deny saying something he just said 30 seconds ago. He was famous for that."

The professor, Yoshi Tsurumi, recalled that when he was leading a discussion on whether the government should assist retirees and other people on fixed incomes with heating costs, Bush said, "The government doesn't have to help poor people...they are lazy." And when Tsurumi showed the film "The Grapes of Wrath," Bush sneered. "We were in a discussion of the New Deal," Tsurumi said, "and he called Franklin Roosevelt's policies 'socialism.' He denounced labor unions, the Securities and Exchange Commission, Medicare, Social Security, you name it. He denounced the civil rights movement as socialism. To him, socialism and communism were the same thing. And when challenged to explain his prejudice, he could not defend his argument, either ideologically, polemically, or academically."

Students who challenged and embarrassed Bush in class would then become the subject of a whispering campaign by him, Tsurumi said. "In class, he couldn't challenge them. But after class, he sometimes came up to me in the hallway and started bad-mouthing those students who had challenged him. He would complain that someone was drinking too much. It was innuendo and lies. Behind his smile and his smirk, he was a very insecure, cunning, and vengeful guy."

Tsurumi said Bush sometimes came late to class and often sat in the back of the classroom, wearing a bomber jacket from the Texas Air National Guard and spitting chewing tobacco into a cup.

"At first," Tsurumi said, "I wondered, 'Who is this George Bush?' It's a very common name and I didn't know his background. And he was such a bad student that I asked him once how he got in. He said, 'My dad has good friends.'" Bush scored in the lowest 10 percent of the class.>

http://editor-at-large.blogspot.com/2005/11/bush-poor-p...

What a commode head. 2008 will end his tyranny if someone doesn't end it first....

Have a gooooooooooooooooooooooood day...
Wow, a stinking liberal professor did not like a conservative student. Socialism is simply the path to communism. I like Hayek's phrase "The Road to Serfdom."

 

daddybear41

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The Ballad of Dumb George (Too good NOT to share)

By William Rivers Pitt

t r u t h o u t | Perspective

Friday 21 July 2006

I cannot believe how incredibly stupid you are. I mean rock-hard stupid. Dehydrated-rock-hard stupid. Stupid so stupid that it goes way beyond the stupid we know into a whole different dimension of stupid. You are trans-stupid stupid. Meta-stupid. Stupid collapsed on itself so far that even the neutrons have collapsed. Stupid gotten so dense that no intellect can escape. Singularity stupid. Blazing hot mid-day sun on Mercury stupid. You emit more stupid in one second than our entire galaxy emits in a year. Quasar stupid.

- "The Ultimate Flame," author unknown

George W. Bush is a good man, word has it. He's plain-spoken, they say. A regular fella. A good guy to have a beer with, except he supposedly doesn't drink anymore.

I wish, more than anything, that he were drinking. I wish he were drinking all the time. I wish, oh how I wish, that he were stand-up-fall-down-ralphing-down-his-shirt loaded every minute of every day. It would be a comfort, simply because it would explain a great many things. Having a drunk for a president is, after all, a fixable situation. Put him to bed at Camp David for a few weeks and surround him with Secret Service agents. Let his body clean itself out. Problem solved, and really, would anyone actually notice his absence?

I don't believe Bush has gotten off the sauce, if truth be told. I know more than a few boozers who, like George, periodically show up with odd wounds on their faces they got from falling over or running into walls. The injuries that appear on George's mien from time to time can perhaps be explained away - maybe **** Cheney is stalking the halls with a shotgun loaded with rock salt and blasting anyone, even the boss, who gets in his way - but if "George still drinks" were up on the big board at the MGM Grand sports book, I'd take the bet no matter what the oddsmakers had to say.

Having a drunk for a president is manageable. Having a stone bozo for a president, on the other hand, is a calamity of global proportions.

Let's take a walk through the last few days. George winged off to Russia for trade talks at the G-8 summit, and managed in the course of 100 hours to embarrass himself and our entire country. Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is smarter than Bush by several orders of magnitude, insulted George in front of the international press corps with a tight quip about "democracy" in Iraq. No trade deal got done. The whole thing was a humiliating waste of time, captured best by all the photos of Bush and Putin together. In each and every one of them, Putin is looking at George with an expression that somehow conveyed disgust, disdain and awe simultaneously.

Putin's disgust and disdain are easily understood - the poor guy was trapped in a room with our knucklehead president for hours, after all - but the awe requires notice. What, Putin must have thought, is this fool doing running a country?

After that came the much-noted open-mike gaffe, during which George dropped an s-bomb while discussing the Middle East crisis with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The cussing doesn't trouble me - those who know say that John F. Kennedy swore like a sailor whenever he talked shop - but the rest of the scene was like something out of a high school cafeteria. Bush sat there, talking with what looked like seventeen doughnuts stuffed into his gob, while poor Tony tried to discuss matters of life and death.

You have to listen to the audio to get a full grasp of what transpired. It wasn't just the dialogue. It was the tone in Blair's voice. He sounded for all the world like a teacher attempting to explain something to an exceptionally dull student. His tone suggested infinite patience and a touch of true sadness, as if he could not quite believe he was speaking this way to an American president.

"It takes him eight hours to fly home," said George at one point during the open-mike massacre. "Eight hours. Russia's big and so is China." He was, presumably, speaking to someone about Chinese President Hu Jintao's travel requirements, but really now. Huffington Post writer Cenk Uygur captured the unbelievable vapidity of the discourse.

"Russia's big and so is China?" exclaimed Uygur. "This guys sounds like a third grader. Do you know anyone who would have a conversation like this with their neighbor, let alone a business associate, let alone a world leader? Who's proud to know that Russia is big and so is China? If someone is this ignorant, they're usually embarrassed and try not to talk much. But this guy is so dumb he has no idea how dumb he is. This sounds like a conversation you might have with a child, a mentally challenged child. Johnny, do you know how big Russia is? How about China? This would all be unfortunate if George were your dentist, or worse yet, your accountant. But he is the leader of the free world. This man makes life or death decisions every day. If you say you're not scared about that, you're lying."

Then came the pig-roast thing. Newsday described it best: "As Israeli warplanes were preparing an attack on Lebanon Thursday afternoon, and a Lebanese militia was aiming a rocket at the ancient Israeli city of Safed, President George W. Bush was bantering with reporters in Germany about a pig. Bush kept bringing up the roast wild boar he was about to dine on at a banquet that night, even when asked about the swelling crisis in the Middle East, where pig meat is forbidden to religious Jews and Muslims. 'Does it concern you that the Beirut airport has been bombed?' a reporter asked. 'And do you see a risk of triggering a wider war?' 'I thought you were going to ask me about the pig,' Bush replied blithely. Then he brought the pig up again - for the fifth time - before giving a long answer that ended with his saying Israel needed to protect itself."

After this came the moment when George tried to give German Chancellor Angela Merkel a back massage while she was speaking to someone at the summit table. He sidled up behind her and just started rubbing. Merkel's reaction was instantaneous and dramatic: she flinched, flailed her arms up and basically waved the president of the United States away from her. Her reaction would have been no different if Bush had dropped a live catfish down the back of her shirt.

What's next? Will George go to the United Nations, sit on Kofi Annan's head, and fart like some bratty brother tormenting a sibling? Will the cameras catch him playing penny hockey during Middle East peace negotiations? You can't say it'll never happen. It reminds me of the scene from "Caddyshack" where the golfers are hiding in the bushes and betting on whether the Smails kid picks his nose. It is not too farfetched a concept to believe that the other G-8 leaders were doing something very similar while watching Bush.

There were, by my count, no less than twenty different moments in the last few days where George brought shame and disgrace upon this country. He did not do this by being too tough, or too soft, or too strident. He did this simply by being himself. His head is an echo chamber where very stupid bats roost. He has the intellect of a bag of rocks. Maybe it's impolite to say this, but it has to be said.

And yeah, Mr. Uygur, it is really, really scary. I wish the man were a drunk. I'd sleep better, and so would the world.

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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know and The Greatest Sedition Is Silence.

 
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