Great George W. Bushit

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  • No, I haven´t, I´ve lived in Greece, Ireland and Spain.
    Greece is the most communist, and there that means people, workers.
    Unfortunatelly the trendy biparditisms are wreaking havoc.
    So no, I don´t.

    But to my understanding, USA has social services, which is a part of socialism.
    We are not very different, but in USA socialism and communism sounds evil,
    we apply those terms normally to refer things that we both have.
    That´s the point on what I mean.
  • @ Souza, or anyone interested, I recommend you the article I posted in the other page.

    It is from a very interesting diggest web that gather articles around the world. In the USA section there are many good articles about what writters are saying about that system:

    rebelion.org
    (Is a Spanish web, I post here the tranlated version, but many of the articles are initially in english or the origin language, and the linked sources are included).

    For the communist thing, the link to the European Communist Union named European-left, a condeferation of the communists parties listed here:
    http://www.european-left.org/english/about_the_el/member_parties/
  • I think the main point that everyone must remember is that in a democratic society the government works for the people. However, politicians tend to forget that once they are voted into office. Our democracy is firmly planted within the constitution (our political foundation set forth by our founding fathers)--which has clearly been violated in the manner this healthcare reform has come about. It is not so much the healthcare plan, but the manner in which the administration has brought it into fruition.
  • I think the main point that everyone must remember is that in a democratic society the government works for the people. However, politicians tend to forget that once they are voted into office. Our democracy is firmly planted within the constitution (our political foundation set forth by our founding fathers)--which has clearly been violated in the manner this healthcare reform has come about. It is not so much the healthcare plan, but the manner in which the administration has brought it into fruition.


    THANK YOU!!!!
  • George W. Bullshit is pure evil. I never understood why that many Americans voted for that creep.

    I don't think it matters how many people voted for him, they wanted him in and they put him in. It's all an illusion, our vote counts??? I think not, they get what they want and they tell us whatever suits them so we continue to be good little sheeple.

    I believe the tables are about to turn as more and more people are seeing the truth and waking up.

    I don't think votes mattered either. There's no WAY we "voted" him in for a 2nd term, no way.
  • I think the main point that everyone must remember is that in a democratic society the government works for the people. However, politicians tend to forget that once they are voted into office. Our democracy is firmly planted within the constitution (our political foundation set forth by our founding fathers)--which has clearly been violated in the manner this healthcare reform has come about. It is not so much the healthcare plan, but the manner in which the administration has brought it into fruition.

    Agree again!
  • lynnlynn Posts: 46
    I don't know if you guys seen this..
    This is Bush's reply when he was asked if he had advance knowledge of 9/11

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    I miss him... his press conferences... he´s so funny!

    [youtube:x7hzygac]

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  • tabloidburntabloidburn Posts: 1,621
    bvahahaaahhh...priceless! i just love it when bush had to answer questions. like 'no luck', he didn't even get the sh!t you're askin'! like his brain stops after 3 words and everything else becomes a blur...reminds me of kevin kline's character in 'a fish called wanda': "what was the middle part again...?"

    i have two very good books to recommend here:

    1. the bush dyslexicon, a great collection of verbal mishaps (like 'they misunderestimated me')
    2. bush on the couch - inside the mind of the president, which also sheds a lot of light on the several business connections between the bushes and the saudis.

    both are a great read, prepare for people looking at you strange when you read using public transportation. you WILL crack up, royally!

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  • i remember when I was living in Ireland that there was an enciclopedia advertising with a list of things Bush had said. The slogan was: If you don´t want to be like him purchase it... <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
    I remember things such as Madagascar is a wonderful continent... <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->

    Someone from there remember that?
    I´ve been trying to look for it, but it was around 8 years ago...
  • jessicakthxjessicakthx Posts: 460
    bvahahaaahhh...priceless! i just love it when bush had to answer questions. like 'no luck', he didn't even get the sh!t you're askin'! like his brain stops after 3 words and everything else becomes a blur...reminds me of kevin kline's character in 'a fish called wanda': "what was the middle part again...?"

    i have two very good books to recommend here:

    1. the bush dyslexicon, a great collection of verbal mishaps (like 'they misunderestimated me')
    2. bush on the couch - inside the mind of the president, which also sheds a lot of light on the several business connections between the bushes and the saudis.

    both are a great read, prepare for people looking at you strange when you read using public transportation. you WILL crack up, royally!

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    hahahahahaha the dyslexicon sounds AWESOME!
  • tabloidburntabloidburn Posts: 1,621

    hahahahahaha the dyslexicon sounds AWESOME!


    it's 'tha bomb'!!! bvaahahahahaaahhh... <!-- s:mrgreen: -->:mrgreen:<!-- s:mrgreen: -->
  • jessicakthxjessicakthx Posts: 460

    hahahahahaha the dyslexicon sounds AWESOME!


    it's 'tha bomb'!!! bvaahahahahaaahhh... <!-- s:mrgreen: -->:mrgreen:<!-- s:mrgreen: -->

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    Although all I really need to do is consult this list <!-- m -->http://politicalhumor.about.com/cs/geor ... shisms.htm<!-- m --> to die laughing!

    "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." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004

    WHAT A DUMBASS, REALLY
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    My God!
    This world is completly mad!
    How can this possibly be?

    How was that about polution and the little particles in the air?
  • Seriously, guys, I don`t understand where this discussion would lead us to ... .

    Not all of us live in the U.S., many of us know more or less how political leadership works in detail and we are not supposed to agree on all points. Of course not ...

    Thank you, Souza, for explaining the - truely fair - health care system in almost all european countries. It has nothing to do with communism, dictatorship, or governmental pressure. It´s an old idea, based on solidarity, and it works for more than a hundred years already.

    And I don`t think it has anything to do with Michael Jackson. He - as every other American - would not have been forced to insure himself but would have been entitled to.

    Well, as far as we know - he chose a private doctor. Maybe that`s kind of relevant ...
  • But, Aintnosunshine, this thread is in the NWO section...
    no need to be MJ related.
  • Yeah, somekindofsign, you are right. But isn`t the whole board MJ-related - somehow?

    And isn`t Bush-bashing kind of old news now?

    Just curious <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) --> No need to argue.
  • Not necessarily I think.
    Whether NWO is related to MJ´s message or not, it´s a huge thing going on in the world.
    Same way we care here about anything wrong going on in the world, wars, children problems starvation...
    This is just knowledge or a try to get it.
    If we look it that way, it´s definitely related to MJ and us.

    In the other hand we have in this sections threads just pointing to that king of information, the only one that took a related to MJ path was the Obama one. The rest is NWO itself.

    For instance I opened a thread about movies for the awaking... things like that.

    Bush can be old news, but NWO things go many years back, and history is very important to understand it.
    And there´s still some feeling like laughing about things like that. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
    At least sense of humor to get over real nightmares caused by this man (not alone of course).
  • tabloidburntabloidburn Posts: 1,621
    Seriously, guys, I don`t understand where this discussion would lead us to ... .

    Not all of us live in the U.S., many of us know more or less how political leadership works in detail and we are not supposed to agree on all points. Of course not ...

    Thank you, Souza, for explaining the - truely fair - health care system in almost all european countries. It has nothing to do with communism, dictatorship, or governmental pressure. It´s an old idea, based on solidarity, and it works for more than a hundred years already.

    And I don`t think it has anything to do with Michael Jackson. He - as every other American - would not have been forced to insure himself but would have been entitled to.

    Well, as far as we know - he chose a private doctor. Maybe that`s kind of relevant ...


    thank you for this post. i have also tried to point that out before, regarding the situation with a social health care systems, like here in germany. i live in what used to be 'west berlin' and this part of germany was never communist. the former gdr was and its downfall was once more an indicator that purely socialist regimes DO NOT WORK and never did.
    they might call that a 'peoples' system' but it's just another political disguise for the reigning elite to exploit their people. it supression, censorship and violation of human rights altogether. and great parts of europe turned 'capitalist' ever since that wall came down. if their systems were so swell, they could have stuck with that, they didn't. but almost all of them have public health care system, which america needs real bad. it is not right that you have to be wealthy to afford even simple medical treatment. that had to change, IMO. and it keeps docs from prescribing bullshit, like whatever a patient asks for if he pays for it, because they receive their money from the insurances, not from the patient. they have somewhat of a controlling function here and will not pay for treatment that is 'unnecessary'. every step a doctor makes with his patient will be followed by the insurance. surely, there are problems with that, too, and greedy docs who find the loopholes but that type of health system provides medical care for everyone, and that is something good.
  • jessicakthxjessicakthx Posts: 460
    Seriously, guys, I don`t understand where this discussion would lead us to ... .

    Not all of us live in the U.S., many of us know more or less how political leadership works in detail and we are not supposed to agree on all points. Of course not ...

    Thank you, Souza, for explaining the - truely fair - health care system in almost all european countries. It has nothing to do with communism, dictatorship, or governmental pressure. It´s an old idea, based on solidarity, and it works for more than a hundred years already.

    And I don`t think it has anything to do with Michael Jackson. He - as every other American - would not have been forced to insure himself but would have been entitled to.

    Well, as far as we know - he chose a private doctor. Maybe that`s kind of relevant ...

    Yes we are going to be forced to have medical insurance.

    If we don't get it, we will have to pay fines.
  • That issue is being discussed on the Obama thread rather than here, the Bush one.
    We´re repeating things here on it.
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