America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
100 most influential people
Published on May 3, 2007 By Moderateman In Current Events

http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=060c9616-0ac9-41d9-8048-3cac8d09d2b6&k=74563

Here is a perfect example of why America is a laughing stock. How American media does its very best to do or say anything to disrespect the President of the United States, the single most powerful, influential man in the world.

Here on this list is: Kate Moss, Rosie O'Donnell, Hillary Clinton, Barak Oboma, and basically anyone else this liberal publication could find to leave out MY President!!!


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on May 03, 2007
Oh, he's influential.

Not in a positive way though.
on May 03, 2007
Oh, he's influential.

Not in a positive way though.


Say it, sister.
on May 03, 2007
Maybe it should have been called, "100 People who entertained us but never accomplished much". ;~D
on May 03, 2007
What magazine again?  I don't think I recall that one....
on May 03, 2007
I'd hate to say I feel bad that they left Bush off . . .








but I'd be lying. Like a huggin' rug, man.
on May 03, 2007
Freakin Rosie O'Donnell made the list? No way! That proves they're speaking through their hind!
on May 04, 2007
President Bush has influenced me to lose respect for humanity.



I doubt anyone on that list has influenced me to do a damn thing.

~Zoo
on May 04, 2007
I would love the chance to bitch slap boy george.

Uncle Rummy, too.
on May 04, 2007
I would love the chance to bitch slap boy george.

Uncle Rummy, too.


Careful. You could get labeled as a terrorist and the FBI might search your library records.

And, honestly, I think Bushy does enough to make himself look foolish and make America a laughing stock. He didn't need help from Time magazine.
on May 04, 2007
You could get labeled as a terrorist and the FBI might search your library records.


As long as I get all my books back.
on May 04, 2007
FBI might search your library records.


If you say too much they could start searching places you don't want other people in.

Then you might get shipped of to Egypt or Morocco where bad, bad things may occur, but won't be officially recognized by the government.

Why? Because that's how we roll these days. Shamefully.

~Zoo
on May 04, 2007
I just know that if they search the books I've checked out of the library, they will have no doubt about two things. One, I'm an English major. No one else checks out that many books on Chaucer and Elizabeth Bishop. And two, I am a nerd.

If you say too much they could start searching places you don't want other people in.


But then, that's a good point. I think I'd rather stay below the radar.
on May 04, 2007
I just know that if they search the books I've checked out of the library


They would think all I read is books about the Korean War.
on May 04, 2007

Actually, given it is Time, and given the company on their top 100, I think it is a compliment to Bush that he was not included.  After all, the people they list are all air and no stuff.  And love him or hate him, one thing you cannot honestly say about Bush is that his impact has been all air.

But then I think they were just looking for a nice controversy to demonstrate yet again the reason they are not a NEWS source, just a Hollywood gossip column.

on May 04, 2007
Time magazine.. all the people listed combined do not have the world impact of GW.. positive or negative.
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