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Well....so what if Bush had done that?
dl211
by dl211  11-12-2009    2
 Of course it's hard to draw any kind of comparisons when speaking about the war in Afghanistan, because George W. Bush knew how to act as Commander In Chief when it came to making decisions about what his hand-picked generals were requesting. Barack Obama on the other hand doesn't know how to act as Commander In Chief when it comes to commanding the military. There is no way to forget the daily shellacking that George W. Bush took during his entire presidency. On some days and on some issues it could get pretty horrific. The far-left fringe were relentless in their attacks and the media just fell right in line with them....and anyone was just plain dumb if they didn't believe what they were saying. George W. Bush couldn't smile without there being an ulterior motive behind it. Bush was so many things, from dumb and lazy, to a liar and conniver and even believed to be a criminal at times. No one would dream of calling Obama any kind of name....except maybe socialist. Which in some ci
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In a week of real sadness, this was sheer bliss to read
Antara
by Antara  11-11-2009    9
 :) as Atlas said "And pigs DO fly", lol
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George W. Bush visits Fort Hood
dl211
by dl211  11-10-2009    3
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Bush or Obama: The Quiz
willhelm
by willhelm  11-10-2009    1
 5. While Obama criticized Bush for "a doubling of the national debt," the federal debt held by the public went from 35.1% of GDP in 2000 to 40.8% of GDP in 2008 -- an increase of 16% as of fraction of GDP. What is it expected to be in 2016 under Obama's budget plan? 6. Obama criticized Bush for Guantanamo, military tribunals, wiretaps, troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and "signing statements." Which one of these Bush practices has Obama ended?
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From both sides of his mouth!!!!!
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  11-9-2009    3
 This latest move by the administration follows a pattern replicated countless times by Obama since assuming the presidency in January: denounce the lawless behavior of his Oval Office predecessor while continuing, even expanding, the reach of unaccountable security agencies that subvert constitutional guarantees barring "unreasonable searches and seizures."
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Barack "Houdini" Obama
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  11-9-2009    3
 Promises were broken with no apology, the same creative legalese that infested the Bush administration, in the form of John Yoo and Alberto Gonzalez, was again used to deny justice to the inmates of Guantanamo, It was used to justify more torture, more destruction of the Constitution and more illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens
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Fort Hood 'ticking timebomb' shooter
foxyarse
by foxyarse  11-10-2009    1
 Major Abu Nidal remains in under armed guard and in a coma amid the FBI probe into the killing of 13 and the wounding of 31 at the US army base. On Sunday an ashen-faced and paranoid-looking ex-President Bush toured the camp, muttering incoherently and barking orders as if he was still in charge. General Colon Bowel is on a phishing trip somewhere near the Azores.
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Former President George W. Bush
mklosinski
by mklosinski  11-7-2009    2
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Wow, That Didn't Take Long
brazilnut72
by brazilnut72  11-7-2009    1
 I knew this day would come...but not quite so soon.
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Chomsky Says Obama Continues Bush Policy to Control Middle East Oil
foxyarse
by foxyarse  11-7-2009   
 “As late as November, 2007, the U.S. was still insisting that the ‘Status of Forces Agreement’ allow for an indefinite U.S. military presence and privileged access to Iraq’s resources by U.S. investors,” Chomsky added. “Well, they didn’t get that on paper at least. They had to back down,” Alabbasi quotes him as saying. Chomsky said Middle East oil reserves are understood to be “a stupendous source of strategic power” and “one of the greatest material prizes in world history.” Concerning Iran, Chomsky said the U.S. acted to overthrow its parliamentary democracy in 1953 “to retain control of Iranian resources” and when the Iranians reasserted themselves in 1979, the U.S. acted “to support Saddam Hussein’s merciless invasion” of that country. “The torture of Iran continued without a break and still does, with sanctions and other means,” Chomsky said. According to Alabbasi, Chomsky “mocked the idea” presented by mainstream media that a nuclear-armed Iran might attack nuclear-armed
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PURE CLASS
ricksnares
by ricksnares  11-7-2009   
 Really, Barney Frank, really now.
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Timeline shows Bush, McCain warning Dems of financial and housing crisis; meltdown
billpar
by billpar  11-6-2009   
 Lest we forget
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The Banality of Bush White House Evil
antoniomilkbud
by antoniomilkbud  4-26-2009    1
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Republicans Need to Dump the Neoconservatives
blueridge
by blueridge  11-3-2009    1
 The republicans need a "tea party" within their own camp! The Bush and present GOP "conservatives" are pushing big government Statism as much as Democrats, with only a different slant. Wars for democracy are a key element of both parties now. There is an insidious philosophy underlying this acceptance of the "natural" growth of statism. Neoconservative columnist David Brooks wrote ... we need "a vigorous One Nation Conservatism ... by making the nation great, individuals are able to join their narrow concerns to a larger national project." Actually, it was originally the Democrats that used to believe in curtailing the powers of the Federal government. (This was after the Civil War where they were called Dixie-crats). See this related Clipmark: Danger--America Becoming Statist, First Bush Now Obama
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Liz Cheney - Just Another Lying Partisan Hack
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-2-2009    4
 Original post by MARIO PIPERNI
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DEATH MATCH cancelled
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  11-4-2009   
 Are you disappointed? Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh and we have nothing else to spend our time on these days..........How boring.
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George Bush vs. Harry Potter
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-4-2009   
 As if kids didn't have enough to deal with...
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The Obama Work-Out
merrie
by merrie  11-3-2009   
 War-weary Obama manages a decision … more golf! Boston Herald: WASHINGTON - President Obama has outperformed former President George Bush in a key area - he’s hit the links as many times in nine months as Bush did in nearly three years, political Web sites reported. Politico, a political news and gossip site, and the Chicago Tribune’s The Swamp, reported that CBS’ Mark Knoller - who documents presidential statistics - Tweeted Sunday, “Today - Obama ties Pres. Bush in the number of rounds of golf played in office: 24. Took Bush 2 yrs & 10 months.” The Swamp noted that after the invasion of Iraq in 2003, Bush quit golf, saying, “I don’t want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf . . . I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal . . . ” Come on, guys. Iraq was different. That was Bush’s war. Afghanistan? That’s Bush’s other war! http://www.julescrittenden.com/2009/10/27/golf-for-we-not-for-thee/
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One person's perception..............
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  11-1-2009    9
 So, tell me again, what is it about Obama that makes him so brilliant and impressive? Can't think of anything? Don't worry. He's done all this in 5 months -- so you'll have three years and seven months to come up with an answer...! go to gather.com for rest of the list.
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Obama Funder Evans Calls for Kidnapping of George & Laura Bush
jatfla
by jatfla  11-2-2009    2
 The also called for the vigilante citizens to arrest Cheney. Now I know where some clippers here get their news and talking points. Gee....and some called the Tea Partyers dangerous!!
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Obama's Latest Use of 'Secrecy' to Shield Presidential Lawbreaking
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-1-2009   
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Fooled Again
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-1-2009   
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Why Bush, Murdoch, O'Reilly and the rest of the scum of the earth hate J.K. Rowling
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-1-2009    1
 Watch it and be surprised by the person behind "Harry Potter"
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George Bush vs. Harry Potter
papananook
by papananook  11-1-2009    5
 Oh...WITCHES AND SORCERERS!!!! WOOOOOO...!
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George Bush vs. Harry Potter
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-31-2009    3
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Bush passed the test
kareval
by kareval  10-27-2009   
 George Bush's biggest accomplishment according to his demon father was the way he handled 9/11. Then he SMILES when he refers to "this 9/11." Let's see: 1. Endless war in Iraq and Afghanistan 2. Trillions of dollars wasted - with big portions of it going to Bush cronies 3. A complete gutting of the Bill of Rights And there is still no credible information on what happened that day: Building 7 collapsing, US air defense shut down by Cheney's order, no plane debris at the Pentagon, and on and on it goes. "He passed the test."
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Charles Krauthammer: The Three Envelopes
merrie
by merrie  10-30-2009    1
 I suppose, explain away his own, well, yearlong drift on Afghanistan. This compulsion to attack his predecessor is as stale as it is unseemly. Obama was elected a year ago. He became commander in chief two months later. He then solemnly announced his own "comprehensive new strategy" for Afghanistan seven months ago. Obama is obviously unhappy with the path he himself chose in March. Fine. He has every right -- indeed duty -- to reconsider. But what Obama is reacting to is the failure of his own strategy. There is nothing new here. The history of both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars is a considered readjustment of policies that have failed. In each war, quick initial low-casualty campaigns toppled enemy governments. In the subsequent occupation stage, two policy choices presented themselves: the light or heavy "footprint." In both Iraq and Afghanistan, we initially chose the light footprint. This was the considered judgment of our commanders at the time,
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ROSIE O'DONNELL says BUSH behind 911
katsteevns
by katsteevns  10-28-2009    11
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The Bush-Rove-Schwarzenegger Nazi Nexus
katsteevns
by katsteevns  10-29-2009    2
 In 2000 and 2001 the Columbus Alive published a series of articles documenting further links between Bush, Sr. and the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his own fascist networks in Japan and Korea.
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Danger--America Becoming Statist: First Bush, Now Obama
blueridge
by blueridge  10-29-2009   
 Note: First the Security or Police State then the Nanny State. This is a must-read article, and hopefully an eye-opener to those still stuck in the "left" or "right" paradigm of thinking of partisan politics, both of which pick and chose which parts of the Constitution they want to dismantle for desired ends. Put the Bush and Obama policies together, sprinkle in a couple more terrorist attacks, and one or two more state-caused financial calamities, and you have a recipe for . . . * The destruction of American liberty * The blossoming of a Leviathan State
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Obama plays more golf in 9 mos. than Bush did in 3 years
pkronfield
by pkronfield  10-26-2009   
 The reason I quit golfing was that it takes too long and detracts from other more important things. A round of golf takes nearly 4 hours. Not to mention driving range practice. Looks like Obama has a lot of time on his hands. Too bad our troops are depending on this bum for speedy decisions. The bum must be voting "present" again. Folks, in 2010 vote ALL the bums out of office. And in 2012 vote this bum and all his Mao-loving colleagues out too!
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Obama Ties GWB on Golf
jatfla
by jatfla  10-26-2009   
 Just for my own perspective purposes. While our troops w-a-i-t for Obama to decide, while the jobless rates apparently are soaring, while $$$ is being printed as fast as humanly possible and given away for stupidity's sake, etc.... our Commander-in-Chief continues in the joys & perks of a figurehead.
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Alternate Iraq War Universe … Obama Won!
merrie
by merrie  10-26-2009    1
 Never mind that the surge was initiated by President George Bush, and the current withdrawal was negotiated by the Bush administration with a sovereign, elected Iraqi government which his actions allowed to come into being, in place of the prior despot he had deposed, while Democrats, including Obama, were howling for abandonment. Obama deserves some credit, of course. For staying Bush’s course and throwing his own boneheaded pandering demands for a precipitous pullout under the bus. OK, I thought Friedman had got about as weird as he could. Silly me. This next step is particularly important, which is why we cannot let Afghanistan distract U.S. diplomats from Iraq. Remember: Transform Iraq and it will impact the whole Arab-Muslim world. Change Afghanistan and you just change Afghanistan. Fascinating. The big clamor for the last few years of course has been that Iraq was distracting us from Afghanistan, and now every jackanape out there, to include Friedman . . .
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Dick Cheney's losing his old black magic
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-23-2009    1
 It's great to watch people step up to smack Cheney down. Retired Gen. Paul Eaton blasted back today, and I couldn't say it any better: "The record is clear: Dick Cheney and the Bush administration were incompetent war fighters. They ignored Afghanistan for 7 years with a crude approach to counter-insurgency warfare best illustrated by: 1. Deny it. 2. Ignore it. 3. Bomb it. While our intelligence agencies called the region the greatest threat to America, the Bush White House under-resourced our military efforts, shifted attention to Iraq, and failed to bring to justice the masterminds of September 11. "The only time Cheney and his cabal of foreign policy 'experts' have anything to say is when they feel compelled to protect this failed legacy. While President Obama is tasked with cleaning up the considerable mess they left behind, they continue to defend torture or rewrite a legacy of indifference on Afghanistan. …
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The Other Thing Obama Inherited
merrie
by merrie  10-22-2009    1
 But rapidly deteriorating conditions and a widely disputed and unresolved election in Afghanistan gave the Obama administration pause and led to the current policy review. “Having announced his Afghanistan strategy last March, President Obama now seems afraid to make a decision, and unable to provide his commander on the ground with the troops he needs to complete his mission,” (Cheney) said, calling on Obama to fulfill a promise he made in August to armed forces in a speech at the VFW to give them the support and resources need to get the job done. “It’s time for President Obama to make good on his promise,” he said. “The White House must stop dithering while America’s armed forces are in danger.” “Make no mistake, signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries,” he added. “Waffling, while our troops on the ground face an emboldened enemy, endangers them and hurts our cause.”
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Real "Hope" and CHENEY
Antara
by Antara  10-22-2009   
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Official Helpless, Hopeless and Stupid Website issues Obamacare Propaganda
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  10-21-2009   
 now just imagine the Bush administration HHS website having a link so you could send a letter of appreciate to President Bush and urge him to implement Republican Party options for health care.
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Do our brains interpret our values and beliefs as facts (objective truths)?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-14-2009    4
 Such messages caused activation in the brain region that is responsible for error detection. So in other words (and yes, I am grossly simplifying here), it was as if people's brain's were indicating "error, error, error; this message does not compute." This is consistent with research by Emily Pronin (psychology professor at Princeton University), which shows that people of all beliefs see their own beliefs as LESS biased than others. In other words, republicans see themselves as less biased, and so do democrats, and for that matter, so do mailman, coperate CEO's and homeless people. I think this goes a long way in explaining the depth and extent to which people defend their beliefs. Perhaps, Berger and Luckmann are right; we do live, in some sense, in alternative forms of reality. Sure, we all know a rock won't bite us and 2 + 2 = 4, but what I "know" (George W. Bush was lousy) is not what many Republicans "knows" (George W. Bush was a good president).
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Bush's pre-emptive strike doctrine to be canceled by Obama
pkronfield
by pkronfield  10-15-2009    8
 The only difference is that now we have cowards running our country. Last week Russia reiterated their right for not only preemptive strikes, but nuclear preemptive strikes, to defend the country. Tell me this trojan horse president is not an enemy of the state.
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Is George Bush Snr. well into DEMENTIA ?
leevardi
by leevardi  10-17-2009    3
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