Bush vs. Bush

BrownShark

Banned
John Stewart did this clip a while back, but its still funny as hell to watch!

I know the zombies will be captivated!

president bush vs governor bush

LMAO!
 

tieguy

Banned
BS the zombies eagerly await your Limbaugh post. Such an expert as yourself must be listening to every minute of every hour of limbaugh. Please enlighten us as great limbaugh lover. What is that rascal rush limbaugh up to today?
 

tieguy

Banned
John Stewart = left wing looney tunes character

Big Arrow reading your signature line I'm not sure Obama has all that going on. I think his supporters have been carefully crafting his appearances to give them the look and feel of the rock star showing up. Nice job of marketing with no substance.
 

diesel96

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BS, I posted this a few months ago but as long as we have Bush vs Bush, we might as well show McCain vs McCain
 

Overpaid Union Thug

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Big Arrow reading your signature line I'm not sure Obama has all that going on. I think his supporters have been carefully crafting his appearances to give them the look and feel of the rock star showing up. Nice job of marketing with no substance.

He doesn't have all that going on but that is what he is promising. So yeah....he is marketing himself with no substance.
 

diesel96

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Big Arrow reading your signature line I'm not sure Obama has all that going on. I think his supporters have been carefully crafting his appearances to give them the look and feel of the rock star showing up. Nice job of marketing with no substance.

Upon reading BigArrow's signature line:
(Obama promises "Change." His supporters are soaking it in like a sponge. Is giving the government more power than the founding fathers meant for it to have a change for the better? Find out the hard way and vote for socialism, or, vote McCain!)

This current Repulican Conservative Gov't has already established more power than the founding fathers meant for it to have.

By Diana Lee
UniOrb - Reality Check (http://uniorb.com)
The Constitution is crystal clear in assigning to Congress the power to write the laws and to the president a duty “to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” Since 2001, Bush has so far disobeyed more than 750 laws with his signing statements, asserting that he can ignore any act of Congress that conflicts with his interpretation of the Constitution. Worse still, Bush has broken so many existing constitutional laws — lying to Americans into fighting his wars, ignoring international treaty obligations at his discretion, authorizing torture of detainees in American custody, and approving warrantless domestic phone and computer tapping — all of which are impeachable offences. Yet, this group of Congressmen wouldn’t even consider putting impeachment of Bush on the table.
The record shows that both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have continuously supported Bush's policies and given him a "blank check" to conduct his increasingly unpopular wars with rising defense budgets. One conclusion could be drawn — Congress share the blame with Bush for creating a constitutional crisis in the United States of America.

Find out the hard way and vote facism, or, vote Obama for change.
 

Overpaid Union Thug

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Upon reading BigArrow's signature line:
(Obama promises "Change." His supporters are soaking it in like a sponge. Is giving the government more power than the founding fathers meant for it to have a change for the better? Find out the hard way and vote for socialism, or, vote McCain!)

This current Repulican Conservative Gov't has already established more power than the founding fathers meant for it to have.

By Diana Lee
UniOrb - Reality Check (http://uniorb.com)
The Constitution is crystal clear in assigning to Congress the power to write the laws and to the president a duty “to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” Since 2001, Bush has so far disobeyed more than 750 laws with his signing statements, asserting that he can ignore any act of Congress that conflicts with his interpretation of the Constitution. Worse still, Bush has broken so many existing constitutional laws — lying to Americans into fighting his wars, ignoring international treaty obligations at his discretion, authorizing torture of detainees in American custody, and approving warrantless domestic phone and computer tapping — all of which are impeachable offences. Yet, this group of Congressmen wouldn’t even consider putting impeachment of Bush on the table.
The record shows that both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have continuously supported Bush's policies and given him a "blank check" to conduct his increasingly unpopular wars with rising defense budgets. One conclusion could be drawn — Congress share the blame with Bush for creating a constitutional crisis in the United States of America.

Find out the hard way and vote facism, or, vote Obama for change.

Don't cry about Bush breaking laws and his interpretations of The Constitution while there are out of control liberal judges and lawyers constantly rewriting the constitution daily. I do applaud your recognition that the congress, mostly due to the incompetence of the democrat majority, has failed us. It's about time someone owned up. Based on the approval ratings I'd say they've done far more damage than Bush has supposedly done. Besides...those ratings are a record low. Even lower than his.
 

wkmac

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Don't cry about Bush breaking laws and his interpretations of The Constitution while there are out of control liberal judges and lawyers constantly rewriting the constitution daily. I do applaud your recognition that the congress, mostly due to the incompetence of the democrat majority, has failed us. It's about time someone owned up. Based on the approval ratings I'd say they've done far more damage than Bush has supposedly done. Besides...those ratings are a record low. Even lower than his.

May I depart from normal programming a minute:

Big,

I actually want to applaud your post above and I truly mean that. Nice Job! Now I will take a slight exception with heaping so much blame on the democrats only as they didn't get the majority back until Jan. of last year and the repubs. had it for 12 years before that but it's a minor point and in no way detracts from what you said. It's a POV thingy.

However, IMHO the best point you made was this:

I'd say they've done far more damage than Bush has supposedly done.

It's no secret I'm no Bush fan for many reasons but at the same time I do think history may prove your point above to be more accurate than we realize today.

And hat's off to Diesel for posting the very proof in a general kinda way.

The record shows that both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have continuously supported Bush's policies and given him a "blank check" to conduct his increasingly unpopular wars with rising defense budgets. One conclusion could be drawn — Congress share the blame with Bush for creating a constitutional crisis in the United States of America.

I've seen nothing from the democrats in the last year and a half to make me think this above has changed either!

OK, back to my/your normal programming:

Republicans and Democrats SVK and all of you are idoits for voting for them!

:happy-very:

Normal feels better doesn't it?
:wink2:
 
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