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Bush will be remember as the greatest POTUS since RRR Bush will be remember as the greatest POTUS since RRR

07-13-2008 , 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnWilkes
It was not President George W. Bush of The United States of America who allowed bin Laden a second chance. It was President Clinton, as reported by MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4540958/
4High you knew it all the time.
Support what you believe but continue to do so honestly as you have done in the past.
When the next president is elected, I hope you remember that Bin Laden has eluded Bush for 8 years.

He either can't catch him, or won't catch him. Which do you think it is?
07-13-2008 , 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnWilkes
Felstein, you continue to call an extremely successfull man, a dingbat.
Many, myself included, will judge you by your own standard.
You are no longer worthy of attention.
2 things:

Agree with why the **** do we need another thread discussing how history will judge GWB?

Also SERIOUS LOL at anyone remembering Bush as a great President. Even die hard Bush fans say history will remember him better than he is viewed now...they aren't ignorant enough to think he is on par with our greatest.
07-13-2008 , 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Ineedaride2
When the next president is elected, I hope you remember that Bin Laden has eluded Bush for 8 years.
Of course. My memory is fine. It was others who needed their memory restored.
07-13-2008 , 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Ineedaride2
When the next president is elected, I hope you remember that Bin Laden has eluded Bush for 8 years.

He either can't catch him, or won't catch him. Which do you think it is?
We aren't trying to catch Bin Laden. Haven't you followed...it was very important and now it isn't.

The greatest POTUS since RR sez:

15. "The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 13, 2001

14. "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority." —Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002
07-13-2008 , 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnWilkes
Felstein, you continue to call an extremely successfull man, a dingbat.
Many, myself included, will judge you by your own standard.
You are no longer worthy of attention.
Ok. Now I realize that you are simply delusional. Please, pay no attention to me. Ignore me. You seemed very skilled at ignoring reality. I will feel safer by not having the attention of the clinically delusional.

It's bizarre how you equate the POTUS with greatness, almost holiness (I realize that only Republican presidents gets this treatment), almost as if the POTUS is a divine ruler, a king. By your standard, the Dingbat is greater than Jesus because Jesus never was the POTUS. But it is rather narrow-minded to lavish this praise and worship only on American and Republican presidents, especially when the current one demonstrates that he shouldn't be running a lemonade stand, let alone the United States.

And, BTW, will it also give my opinion more weight if I too add the word "many" somewhere in it?

Have a nice day and tell the Dingbat that I said, "I told you so" when you visit him at the Federal Pen.
07-13-2008 , 12:32 AM
JohnWilkes, I'm waiting for you to explain away Bush allowing the North Koreans to get a nuke.
07-13-2008 , 01:04 AM
We already have a thread for this. Please redirect discussion there.

      
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