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Yelnoc
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 05, 2011, 06:43:33 PM »

I would vote for Obama as things stand now.  The President still ahs plenty of time to screw up though, under which case Mr. Potato Head would get my vote.


May I ask what your user title means?
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Yelnoc
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2011, 08:22:04 PM »

What's wrong with what she said? 
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Yelnoc
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2011, 09:00:13 PM »

51% of our country voted for a bigger moron less than seven years ago. What brutish things should be done to them?
Eh.  Bush will be looked on a lot kinder by posterity.  Consider all of the loons that have come out of the woodwork since he left.  Hell, people in 2020 might think Dubya as "the man who held the GOP together before its wilderness years" or some such.
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Yelnoc
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2011, 09:22:20 AM »

51% of our country voted for a bigger moron less than seven years ago. What brutish things should be done to them?
Eh.  Bush will be looked on a lot kinder by posterity.  Consider all of the loons that have come out of the woodwork since he left.  Hell, people in 2020 might think Dubya as "the man who held the GOP together before its wilderness years" or some such.

I'm sure in 10 years many remaining progressives will look fondly on the man for expanding medicare, waging humanitarian wars overseas like their hero Obama and bravely standing up to the lunatic fringe in both parties that questioned whether we should bail out the starving CEOs of goldman sachs and GM. He almost sounds as good as Nixon.
And you'll notice that Nixon is getting a lot better treatment by historians now than he received ten years ago.  People forget.  I have a feeling the only things people will remember about Bush are 9/11, Afghanistan, and Iraq.  Medicare will be forgotten (people will lump it with the current crop of GOPers that are doing their best to dissect it) and the bailouts will be lumped under Obama's name. 


Either that, or he doesn't know who Lindsey Graham is, and "Lindsey" is a girl's name, so...

Bah, it was a late night.  You know what I meant.

And Wormy, there is absolutely nothing wrong with Graham's statements.
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