America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
WE can see his glaring Mistakes
Published on June 1, 2007 By Moderateman In Republican

 While I have lost faith with President Bush, I refuse to play the piling on game I see going on here recently.

I keep firmly in mind that if not for the total lack of support from the Democrats and the blood lust of the Main Stream Media in all its forms, frothing at the mouth to quickly shout to the world each and every mistake Bush has made, small, insignificant, large, terribly impact-full the world view of the President would not be quite as awful as it is.

Yes he is stubborn, some could call it a man of conviction. Yes he had made terrible mistakes in the Iraq war, refusing to put enough "boots on the ground at the start, but as always hindsight is 20/20.

This Immigration bill for me was the final nail in Bushes coffin, but it is personal for me, I remember stories from my mom and dad about how hard things were for them when they came to America, how difficult it was to learn English. But to see members of America demand that Bush round up 12 million Illegal Aliens and deport them is so unreasonable and would cripple the justice system and I do mean cripple it, is a bad joke. So is offering them Amnesty.

But I will not trash Bush, I will not call My president a moron nor will I allow my words to be picked up by the enemies of our country and used as more propaganda.

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on Jun 01, 2007
(Citizen)SanChoninoJune 1, 2007 14:37:10


Are you trying to tell me that you completely, wholeheartedly and without any namecalling supported Clinton? That you'll support the (inevitably) Democrat victor of the 2008 election?


yes I will support the President of the United States, even if it is a iberal loon that gets elected.
on Jun 01, 2007
Fred Doc? never heard of him.

But if you mean Thompson, he is my man right now.


Is that Fred or Tommy?
on Jun 01, 2007
(Citizen)Adventure-DudeJune 1, 2007 15:26:13


Is that Fred or Tommy?


Fred, ex senator from Tennessee, actor from "law and Order"
on Jun 01, 2007
Fred, ex senator from Tennessee, actor from "law and Order"


yes and
Tommy Thompson, the Governor from Wisconsin.
on Jun 01, 2007

Bush is a disaster.

We've spent over the years tens of thousands of dollars to LEGALLY get visas for high-skilled people to come here. The number of hoops we had to jump through were ridiculous.

And now it turns out that the people who just walked in will get a free pass? That's INSANE.

And on top of that, many of them offer very little it this country other than crime rate. The more statistics research I do on crime rates and social break down of illegal immigrants the madder I get.

on Jun 01, 2007
DraginolJune 1, 2007 16:38:58


Bush is a disaster.


yes he is! and stating so is our patriotic duty brad, calling him an idiot and a criminal for all the world to see is not!

We've spent over the years tens of thousands of dollars to LEGALLY get visas for high-skilled people to come here. The number of hoops we had to jump through were ridiculous.


This Immigration bill pisses me off on so many levels I cannot begin to get started.

And now it turns out that the people who just walked in will get a free pass? That's INSANE.
And on top of that, many of them offer very little it this country other than crime rate. The more statistics research I do on crime rates and social break down of illegal immigrants the madder I get.


Yes, insane to be mild, down right disrespectful if you ask me, and I have always supported Bush. What I will not fall into is the name calling that goes on, dissent has always been An American right, with no fear of reprisal.
To allow 12 million or so LAWbreakers a complete pass is a horrible mistake and is throwing the party into a tumble from which it might not recover in time to stop Hillary or Osoma barark bin Oboma from really tearing the country apart.


on Jun 01, 2007
Hillary or Osoma barark bin Oboma from really tearing the country apart.


*shudders*
on Jun 01, 2007
I disagree with the bill is a slap in my face.


I was thinking more like a kick in the nuts. spit on my face and then step on and over.
on Jun 01, 2007
Now that Bush is walking his talk on being a uniter not a divider and a compassionate conservative, the Republicans don't like him any more. Actually, I think the more the Republicans don't like him the more I do.

on Jun 01, 2007
LocamamaJune 1, 2007 19:25:09


Now that Bush is walking his talk on being a uniter not a divider and a compassionate conservative, the Republicans don't like him any more. Actually, I think the more the Republicans don't like him the more I do.


yer silly amy, no wonder I like you, cause yer crazy like a loon.
on Jun 01, 2007
(Citizen)Adventure-DudeJune 1, 2007 18:12:25


Hillary or Osoma barark bin Oboma from really tearing the country apart.


*shudders*


add some deep projectile vomiting to that...
on Jun 01, 2007
yer silly amy, no wonder I like you, cause yer crazy like a loon.


What you aren't going to call me a liberal loony? I guess you did in a round about way.

I do like Bush more now. I feel sorry for him. It's like the he was "in" with the in crowd and now he has to eat at the nerd nerd table because no one likes him anymore. This is my life as a teenage movie explanation. Thank God we didn't get approval ratings in high school. Actually I did okay in high school, home was the crappy place. What does this have to with GWB - absolutely nothing.

on Jun 01, 2007
I think he's a douche bag.

He squandered all my pre and immediately post 9/11 warm and fuzzies I had toward him.

I hold him accountable for the death of EVERY SINGLE SOLDIER who has died in Iraq. He makes me sick.
on Jun 02, 2007
yes I will support the President of the United States, even if it is a iberal loon that gets elected.


With this kind of thinking no wonder we got in so much trouble in the first place. Responsible citizenship and checks and balances call for honest critique of politicians' actions not blind support.

One more thing, People who are trying to dissociate themselves from this fool in the WH should know that in fact he did what THEY wanted him to do in the first place. now that everything turned out, as expected, to be a fiasco they are trying to runaway from him and pretend that he is not a "Republican". yes he is and true one for that. He is no different in all his policies than his father or Reagan for that matter.Cut taxes and to hell with deficits, be macho and to hell with the world, Lie-mislead-and-decieve and to hell with principles and honesty. Remeber "Vodo Economics"? and "Read my Lips"?. ..... how soon we forget !!!!!

but with blind supporters they all win and to hell with the country. and they call the rest loons.



on Jun 02, 2007
now that everything turned out, as expected, to be a fiasco they are trying to runaway from him and pretend that he is not a "Rebuplican". yes he is and true one for that.


He's a Republican, but he's not a conservative. Conservatives cut SPENDING along with taxes.

The GOP has abandoned its principles entirely. States rights? NOPE...exhibit A: NCLB. Cutting spending? Nope. Do I even NEED to provide proof here?

Honestly, GWB is in no way a representative of what Republicans hold dear. Now, by basically erasing our border with Mexico he's just jeopardized our national security worse than any terror group ever could. I was raised to respect the office, but I cannot continue to respect any man who has made such powerful strides to destroying the Constitution of the country I love.
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