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>> Anonymous
imagine what this old fart will look like in 8 years.....

No wonder he acts so desperate
>> Anonymous
>>445040

I forget that 4chan is mainly populated by children. Yes, adults are scary sometimes.
>> Anonymous
>>445040
He will have died of old age by then.
>> Anonymous
Why do Republicans prefer idiots and Alzheimer's victims?
>> Anonymous
>>445147

Way to overgeneralize there. That's like asking why Democrats murder babies and live on food stamps.

If you want to discuss politics, go to /tv/. It's the closest thing we have to a news board.
>> Anonymous
>>445153
He's not generalizing, he's just talking about the last two republican presidents plus the next candidate. That's like 12 years of stupidity + 4 years of potential Alzheimer/Palin president. Yeah, republicans are retards.
>> Anonymous
how does one extract an image from a pdf?
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>> Anonymous
No he isn't, just because someone is a republican doesn't mean they will be the same, the economic shit was caused by the democratic congress, not much bush could do. and why do you insist that McCain is going to die. people can live long lives did you know that?
>> Anonymous
>>445205
holy brainwashed dipshit, batman!

The economic shit was caused by banking deregulation (classic republican values) and dropping the int rate 5% in 2 years, all before 2003... the dems didn't take majority in congress until 2004.
>> Full of EXCREMENT Anonymous
"the economic shit was caused by the democratic congress, not much bush could do. "

Brian Williams on NBC News today;

The SEC became "permissive" and no longer was the watchdog for stockholders.......

The former SEC chairman was the source.
>> Anonymous
>>445205

BUSH & THE NEOCONS DESTROYED OUR ECONOMY.

now write that 9000 times and it might begin to seep into your peabrain you fuckwit!
>> Doobie!
Technically the market collapsed prior to the 2000 election, then slipped more over the entire election fiasco, then made a mild recovery before 9/11 hammered a nail in the coffin. Then the failed policies of Alan Greenspan and the massive failure of oversight by both parties allowed a rampant over valuing of property while shipping the tools of our manufacturing trade overseas.

Both parties have fucked the US, the idiotic democrats gave us Vietnam, and the idiot republicans gave us Iraq. Nixon(R) lack of ethics set us up for the 70's and Clinton's (D) lack of honesty set up the 2000's.

It is time to remove both parties and consider other choices, major parties have died before and should again. That way new ones that have not yet been bought and paid for can arise.
>> Anonymous
>>445395

The Democrats and the Republicans destroyed the economy. Get it through your thick skulls, all of you.
>> Taiga is my Waifu
>>445410
Niggers helped.
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It is time to remove both parties and consider other choices, major parties have died before and should again.
>> Anonymous
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Paris 4 Prez
>> Anonymous
>>445404
Just when I thought there were no intelligent people in and thankfully proved me wrong.
SINCE WHEN DID WE START ACCEPTING AS A WHOLE THAT DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN WAS OUR ONLY CHOICE AS "FREE" MEN AND WOMEN?
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>>445420
agreed...
unfortunately the parties downfalls are not likely to happen anytime soon due to the fact that everyone these days has an opinion and wants to classify other peoples opinions as either right or wrong, in this case democrat or republican...

VOTE NADER!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> George of the Bungle Anonymous
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An incredible Bill Maher’s rant suggesting that instead of impeaching Bush, we should do a "California-style" recall. The last 4 minutes of this speech (Starting at 4:25) are destined to be replayed in Universities of the future again & again: “…Seriously Mister President. This job can’t be fun for you anymore. There is no more money to spend, you used up all of that. You can’t start another war, because you’ve also used up the army… Now it’s time to do what you’ve always done best. Lose interest and walk away… Time to move on…”

(It's as if this monologue was written by Sir George Carlin)


http://www.wakahiru-me.com/media/vid/hbo/hbo_maher_newrules_recall_bush_rant_050909a.wmv
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>> "I can see Russia from my house!" Anonymous
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Michael Palin for President
>> i think lizard Anonymous
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Wattle may refer to:

* Wattle (anatomy), a fleshy growth hanging from the head or neck of certain animals, including humans

Wattle-and-daub, a building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud

A wrinkled fold of skin, sometimes brightly coloured, hanging from the neck of birds (such as chicken and turkey) and some lizards
>> Anonymous
you dumb dumb dumb motherfuckers........just because he's party of the republican party, doesn't mean hes going to be the next bush. If you actually knew what his fucking policies are you wouldn't have made that ignorant fucking statement you korean jesus loving whore
>> Anonymous
>>445205
At his age and with a melanoma, that's unlikely to happen.
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>>445638

Selling out to BIGOIL and Big Business isn't a policy, it's selling out.
>> Anonymous
Just another Bush, or the GREATEST Bush?
>> Anonymous
>>445404
I don't know, I really enjoyed the Clinton presidency, very little to complain about.

If Obama OR McCain did a good job as President, I don't care about them getting a little action from their secretaries on the side, and I don't blame them for lying about it.
>> Anonymous
>>445638
He won't live long enough to act on any of his policies.
PALIN '12
>> Anonymous
>>445638
He's voted the same as Bush in the senate ~90% of the time.
>> Anonymous
ITT McCain and W. tried to reregulate and shed light on the LIES and BULLSHIT Dems pushed about Mae and Mac so niggers could get houses in return for votes.
>> Anonymous
Look up the Community Reinvestment Act if you dare. See who the real culprits are.

I say let the whole thing crash. Maybe some of these numbskulls will learn something.
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>>445975
I wuv you, little snookums. So fluffy and sweet!
>> Anonymous
/hr/ - politics
>> Anonymous
>>444964
Bush looks like pedobear lol
>> Anonymous
>>446003
he would be more like necrobear
>> Anonymous
>>444964
LOL at pedobush
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the Obama people are quietly confident from recent poll results......
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>> Anonymous
>>446735

There's an alternate universe where McCain is up by 9 + points because of this. But oh no, he HAD to appease the Fundies by selecting Mademoiselle Retard. Nice going hillbillys. Enjoy your Marxism.
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"But oh no, he HAD to appease the Fundies by selecting Mademoiselle Retard. Nice going hillbillys. Enjoy your Marxism."

Are you Righties so nuts you never saw this coming? You cobbled together a party composed of rednecks, fundies, gunnuts and the just plain greedy. Is that synchronicity?
>> Anonymous
leftards, meet Biden

somebody should probably tell him how many letters are in the word "jobs"
>> C.H.A.N.G.E. Anonymous
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This just in: Scott McClellan, President Bush's former press secretary, announced Thursday that he is endorsing Barack Obama for president.

McClellan is the second former Bush administration official this week to come out in support of the Democratic presidential candidate. Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell announced his endorsement last weekend.

McClellan's news, which he shared during a taping of comedian D.L. Hughley's new show on CNN, doesn't come as a huge surprise. McClellan, after all, drew ire from Republicans earlier this year when he published a tell-all book about his time in White House. The book, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception," was highly critical of Bush and his handling of the war in Iraq, which McClellan called "a serious strategic blunder."

The former aide told Hughley he planned to vote for Obama because he is the candidate most likely to change Washington.