George Bush Jnr - the "Brad Pitt" of politics.- is it jealousy that fuels the hate

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debate over his leadership? It is true that George W is the "Brad Pitt" of the Political arena - even I will admit that... men want to be like him and women want to be with him.... touted as the "rock star" of democracy - we have all seen him - in his natural element he is a mover and a shaker - a man of peace who would not allow the great oppressor to triumph any longer. Do you think that this is why we have fellow Americans arguing and unsure about the upcoming elections. America - George Bush needs to have peace - like Jesus - he is needed elsewhere. Your opinions?...
Admittedly - we all have our faults
I think you are taking this to the extreme and beyond - anyone can have a pretzel accident.
 
No, I disagree.

I think George bush is a bad speaker compared to the european leaders
He isn't good looking (don't know where you got the idea of men wanting to be him and women wanting to be with him LOLZ at that) and is a war criminal.

But then again I don't like Brad Pitt either.

He is ruining the environment, invading countries and is why people hate America these days.

International policeman anyone???!!!

I don't remember the people of Iraq asking him to invade.
And I'm sure they haven't changed their minds now. (No medicine, food, water, electricity.)
And Saddam had nothing to do with alqaeda it turns out.*cough*oil?*cough* As for changing the country into a democracy? Theres PLENTY of undemocratic oppressive regimes out there, why not invade Saudi arabia for instance?? Yeah that's why.
 
Well we're all allowed our opinions. mine doesn't agree with yours. George Bush is a war mongering, greedy little shit. And very unattractive.
 
My opinion? My opinion is that you're whacked.

Where have you been the past seven years? Or did someone give you a lobotomy, poor soul?

Yes, we've seen Bush in his 'element.' Unable to form complete, coherent sentences, constantly choking on his foot. Taking hour long Playstation breaks in the afternoons and running off to Texas and Camp David for record-long presidential vacations. Though I suppose we shouldn't complain about all the vaca time - at least it meant he was less active as president. But your "man of peace" bit was really what made me snort my morning coffee. Can you really turn such a blind eye to Afghanistan and Iraq? It's going to be decades before those lands are even remotely settled again.

You do recall that he rendered himself unconscious with a pretzel?

So yeah, more the special-ed kid and way less a rock star.

**You're quite right, tothebatmobilerobin - anyone can have a pretzel incident. Consider the statement withdrawn.
 
all in all i think our spunky Texas munchkin has done a pretty good job. now that we're going down that yellow journalistic road to elect a new wiz...er, president : how come we're stuck deciding between professor marvel. a tin man , and the wicked witch of the east? if the line between the political"reality" show and fantasy seems to be getting blurred: just remember to keep the oil handy.
 
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