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ARE YOU EMBARASSED BY GEORGE BUSH ???


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ARE YOU EMBARASSED BY GEORGE BUSH ???  

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  1. 1. ARE YOU EMBARASSED BY GEORGE BUSH ???

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[quote name='Beaker' date='Sep 22 2005, 07:11 PM']Never. He doesnt have a thing to do with who I am.
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feel the same way. Not embarassed by a person i dont know. Wasnt embarrassed by clinton or any other democrat or republicans either.

If you are embarrassed by someone in political power than you are extremely shallow. No matter who that person is they are just a person.
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I agree. Especially since many of your pictures point out his looks, posture and other such shallow issues. I am who I am, and I'm not even married to him. Now my wife, she embarrasses me.
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[quote name='The Scales' date='Sep 23 2005, 02:38 AM']Would you be so kind as to tell me how or why?
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You're a Libra. You wouldn't understand.
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No I`m not. Although the Katrina debacle did
put a dent in my American pride.

Bush was handed a bunch of shit.
And instead of uniting this Country
and standing behind Bush with their commmon goals...
the Left and the media use Bush to divide this country.

They have used any and every opportunity to
bash and decay our patriotism. Go back to 1998
when Clinton was in power...the same people that
bash Bush for Iraq were all for it. They stood on their
sopa boxes and said basically everything Bush has been saying.
Now they try to compare Iraq to Vietnam. The only comparison
is that both are/were wars. The rest is just rhetoric to set theirselves
up for elections.

Of course they look with their hindsight vision and say
that Saddam had no WMD`s...but until we went there,
no one knew for sure that he didn`t. And in post 9/11,
we couldn`t allow that fear grow.

I just wish that Americans would stand by and support their
President. The years of bashing and finger pointing have
got them no where. It hasn`t changed one thing. It just pits
families and friends against each other. We are all wanting
the same thing. For Americans to be safe and live in peace.
Sometimes you have to go to war to reach peace. This is
one of those times.
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[quote name='The Scales' date='Sep 23 2005, 02:40 AM']I'm ashamed for this great country. I've traveled and spent time abroad and the general dislike for America is real and understandable. 

This just in:
Bush would like to give a Big Texas "thanks" to all those who helped him on his way to riches.
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That's why people come here in droves. We sure have a lot of immigrants, legal and non, coming into this shitty country. And why are you ashamed of something that's great. That makes a lot of sense. As far as your last comment. He took a pay cut by taking public office.
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[quote name='oldschooler' date='Sep 23 2005, 07:35 AM']No I`m not. Although the Katrina debacle did
put a dent in my American pride.

Bush was handed a bunch of shit.
And instead of uniting this Country
and standing behind Bush with their commmon goals...
the Left and the media use Bush to divide this country.

They have used any and every opportunity to
bash and decay our patriotism. Go back to 1998
when Clinton was in power...the same people that
bash Bush for Iraq were all for it. They stood on their
sopa boxes and said basically everything Bush has been saying.
Now they try to compare Iraq to Vietnam. The only comparison
is that both are/were wars. The rest is just  rhetoric to set theirselves
up for elections.

Of course they look with their hindsight vision and say
that Saddam had no WMD`s...but until we went there,
no one knew for sure that he didn`t. And in post 9/11,
we couldn`t allow that fear grow.

I just wish that Americans would stand by and support their
President. The years of bashing and finger pointing have
got them no where. It hasn`t changed one thing. It just pits
families and friends against each other. We are all wanting
the same thing. For Americans to be safe and live in peace.
Sometimes you have to go to war to reach peace. This is
one of those times.
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Well said...
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Guest BlackJesus
[quote]I'm ashamed for this great country. I've traveled and spent time abroad and the general dislike for America is real and understandable. [/quote]

[i][b]As someone who travels extensively and lived abroad for 2 years of Bush's term thus far, I can concur with this statement. Americans will never understand the extreme anger that Bush has ignited amongst the worlds population... it is truly something that has never been experienced in American history. When traveling abroad the State Department even now recomends that travelers say they are Canadian. It is truly sad. [/b][/i]
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[quote name='BlackJesus' date='Sep 23 2005, 10:12 AM'][i][b]As someone who travels extensively and lived abroad for 2 years of Bush's term thus far, I can concur with this statement.  Americans will never understand the extreme anger that Bush has ignited amongst the worlds population... it is truly something that has never been experienced in American history.  When traveling abroad the State Department even now recomends that travelers say they are Canadian.  It is truly sad.  [/b][/i]
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so how is this any different than when we were shunned in europe during clintons term in office? My family went around europe for 10 days in 1998 and in france especially they act like asses towards americans
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[quote name='Hooky' date='Sep 23 2005, 09:48 AM']That's why people come here in droves.  We sure have a lot of immigrants, legal and non, coming into this shitty country.  And why are you ashamed of something that's great.  That makes a lot of sense.  As far as your last comment.  He took a pay cut by taking public office.
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This country is great but we can be so much better. I have faith in it's people but little faith in her leaders, Americas Leaders have been oppressing and controling since they discovered they could. Thats the nature of Ego and Power.


He didn't take a pay cut...think first gulf war, think Bush, think Bush's buddies, think oil, think halitburton, think world bank, think OIL. Think Texas.
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[i]"I guess some are not embarrased by a lying, bumbling, fundamentalist theocrat, who is aiding and abetting a kleptocratic war profiteering police state, bent on continuing to remove civil liberties from americans on the premise of fighting a never ending war on a transitive adverb" [/i]

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