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>> u_u
I can forgive Bush Jr. He's a moron who
really can't fathom the sheer destructiveness
of his stupid (injected) ideas.
On the other hand, this person should know that she's constantly lying, she's sleeping with devils, she's using
all the doublespeaks on earth. In other words,
she's evil.
>> Anonymous
>>71750

Thats why I call her condiSLEEZA rice.
>> Anonymous
>this person should know that she's constantly lying, she's sleeping with devils, she's using
all the doublespeaks on earth. In other words,
she's evil.

I'd do those things if I was certain lives would be saved. Wouldn't you?
>> Anonymous
maybe... 'cept SHE AIN'T SAVIN' ANY LIVES..!! THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT..!
>> Anonymous
>>71783
Cry me a river, pal. It's SO hip to hate the president and his crew these days. Do you have any idea what kind of actual corruption goes on in countries like Japan? Lobbyists there got a law passed briefly to ban imported human blood that was not infected with diseases like AIDS.
>> Anonymous
wtf does corruption in Japan have to do with the cesspool that is this administration..?
>> Anonymous
>maybe... 'cept SHE AIN'T SAVIN' ANY LIVES..!!

But maybe she thinks she is.

>It's SO hip to hate the president and his crew these days.

You know what else is fashionable? Breathing.
>> Anonymous
I like her...she shows us why women and blacks shouldn't run our country.
>> Anonymous
My parent's have this spin: "A woman representative is useless as a diplomatic unit in the Middle Eastern world, and may well be considered an insult in their eyes. At least when the position was filled with a man's shoes they only hated him because he was an American."
>> Anonymous
>>71794
I am surprised you are literate enough to operate a keyboard. I'm saying that it's of no use to bitch about the United States' so-called corruption when there are much worse examples going on all over the world. Do you realize that these so-called morons and liars have done almost nothing to change our everyday lives? We can count on a free press, clean water, safe medicine, and freedom to dissent. Just imagine not being able to count on getting something as basic as a safe blood transfusion. Until you can prove to me that there's something that makes the United States a uniquely corrput offender, I'm going to have a hard time finding your argument persuasive. Please put some cards on the table.
>> Anonymous
you all bit the troll bait....
>> Anonymous
>>71817
Do not care. These dumbass kids think they know everything because they're on the internet. Fact is, the US voted our powers in, and not enough people cared on the other side to vote them out. The reason you hear so much outcry is that no one who is happy with how things are going is going to bitch about it on their livejournal. Sure, Bush isn't the greatest. I voted for Peroutka because Bush is far too liberal. But the way dumbasses like>>71794moan about him is just childish. Using words like "cesspool" to describe a governmental body doesn't make you sound smart, either. Arguments do.
>> Anonymous
>>71821
Bush is just part of the recent wave of neo-con idiot senile presidents controlled by private interests, starting with Reagan, then going to Bush Sr, then to Clinton, and now we have Bush, the stupidest, most brain-damaged dick of them all.

While, younger than Reagan and his father was during their regimes, Bush has had repeated bouts of alchohol and cocaine bouts that have fried his brain. Fuck, he still might be a closet drug user to this day, who knows.
>> Anonymous
SOUNDS LIKE A MEXICAN DISH!!!!!
>> Anonymous
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>>71836
Clinton was a neocon? Take your bullshit back to propaga/n/da, please.
>> Anonymous
>>71841
I liked Clinton, while he was in term, our country was doing much better domestically.
>> Anonymous
>I'm saying that it's of no use to bitch about the United States' so-called corruption when there are much worse examples going on all over the world.

Right! Because if a man is hitting me with a hammer I shouldn't complain on account of all those people elsewhere being sliced with a chainsaw.

>I voted for Peroutka because Bush is far too liberal.

Ah. Constitution Party? No abortions ever, even in cases of rape, incest, fetal deformity, life/health of the mother. How very "small government" of you.
>> Anonymous
>>71817

Yeah... I saw this picture yesterday when there were no comments, and said to myself "someone's gone fishing".
>> Anonymous
>>71836
>>71841
>>71870
Don't forget that Clinton's foreign policy was a mess...Which is what I'd say if he even fucking had one. Why, General Wesley Clark had to take care of Kosovo for him, and let's not forget the incident that created Black Hawk Down.

But all the same, I agree. Clinton was much better at home than Bush. And that's what matters to me.
>> Anonymous
>>71883
>Don't forget that Clinton's foreign policy was a mess...

And I suppose Bush's foreign policy is much better LOL
>> Anonymous
I'll quote Anonymous from awhile back with a quote I saved - "Everyone was having fun while Clinton was president, those were happy times and nobody cared about shit."

The economy was actually doing pretty damn great at that time too.
>> Anonymous
And now everything is going downhill ! trade is bad ! job market is bad ! Travel is worse hit ! and above all ..... OSAMA is still kicking ! wtf !
>> Anonymous
>>71914
We have an idiot for a president, and a vice president who likes shooting people
>> Anonymous
I can see from these posts that no one here besides>>71883is capable of real discourse. Instead of statistics and arguments we get metaphors and subject changes. Don't fucking assume that Bush's policies are bad and just say how bad they are if you want to convince anyone. Show how they are bad, you worthless shits.
>>71870
Clinton left us with the economic bubble with which Bush had to deal with at the same time as 9/11.
>>71885
An argument would be nice.
>>71887
Look at how the Federal Reserve raised interest again and again at the end of Clinton's presidency and it is plainly obvious that it wanted to curb investment to keep the bubble from bursting like it did. Turns out the economy is actually better today than it was under Clinton. Home ownership is higher than it ever was; we are at higher than "full" employment.
>>71914
NAFTA was passed (trade is UP), we're past "full" employment, nobody cares about travel, and Osama is only symbolically important. Same deal with Saddam: we took out the leader but it didn't solve the problem as decisively as we had hoped.
>>71925
President doesn't make every decision, in fact most are made by his colleagues and those in the other bodies of government; Cheney's incident has nothing to do with anything else in this thread, you dumbass.
>> Anonymous
DO NOT WANT
>> Anonymous
Skank for me Condi...
>> Anonymous
>>71934

I'm assuming you live in florida and this is where you got your facts...http://www.alligator.org/pt2/060725column.php

Here's a couple of articles you should read

http://www.ppionline.org/ppi_ci.cfm?knlgAreaID=107&subsecID=295&contentID=252964

http://www.academycomputerservice.com/economics/charts.htm

http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0927-03.htm
>> Anonymous
>>71947
Nah, I live in Michigan and I get most of my information from the BLS and various newspapers. I don't claim that Bush is doing better than Clinton on the economy, but under him, we have more jobs and home ownership, even if the growth is comparatively slow. The second and fourth sites you list are both creeping up on two years old, and neither takes into consideration that Bush came into office with a major economic bubble on his hands. Because the Trade Center attacks coincided pretty closely with the time that the bubble burst, the economy went to hell in latter 2001. I think that Bush did pretty well in pulling us back out of that slump, all things considered, especially when he's spending money so uncontrollably at the same time. Even the site from Academy Computer Services (the most recent and most tilted against Bush out of those listed) shows that the trends for unemployment, stock market, and national debt are ALL headed in the right direction now.

Now I would be a bigger fan of Bush's economic policies if he combined his tax cuts with decreased spending. I agree with his statement that the government has no income problem but instead a spending problem. I think that there should never be any great amount of national surplus, because the government should only take from us what it needs and no more. Unfortunately, Bush has yet to cut spending so it's a moot point.

I'm not a particular fan of Bush, but the facts are going his way by now, the way I see them. If you've gotta hate him, hate him for the right reasons.
>> orz
Wars are Extremely expensive.
Do some math. It will blow your mind.
Future Tax payers (i.e. ourselves) will have to
pay the price. In very, very hard ways.
What Bush/the gang did was to syphone tax money
into their pockets. It's such an obvious scam,
but them Pavlovian flagwavers are just so happy.
>> Anonymous
>>71953
No math required. War is a huge expense. I don't agree with your conspiracy theories though; governmental wages are set by law, and it's awfully difficult to collect more taxes when you collect less taxes.
>> Anonymous
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5474580/

Another article about Clinton's economic performance, written by a Forbes columnist
>> Anonymous
>>71934
Yeah home ownership is up and employment is full... there's a fuckton of people and it's rapidly increasing. Doesn't have shit to do with Clinton.
>> Anonymous
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Isn't this a high resolution image board? Are we not supposed to be posting High Resolution images here? Save this shit for /n/.
>> Anonymous
WHAT THE FUCK???? i was thinking bout seen nice things on hr, but this photo really scared me...
>> Anonymous
>>72054
Her eyes are too. fucking. creepy.
Especially since she has almost no eyebrows :/
Fucking bitch. gb2/Africa/
>> Anonymous
>>72153
gb2/Europe/
>> Anonymous
>>72054
nice things on 4chan... surprised by a not even scary picture?


sup, you must be new here.
>> Anonymous
>>72160

ANGRY NEGROE DETECTED


here have some banana, chimp
>> Anonymous
I think the worst part is the sudden lack of credibility in the government as a whole now, mainly the mass media push to 'sell' the war in Iraq. The facts are that this administration has lost international support, ruined the American image, abandoned the poor and somehow is getting away with it. And frankly we are to blame for allowing these officials to be elected, for standing ildy by. There's been scores of protests, dissent and arguements to how our current situation in America is doing as a whole, but has any of us lifted a finger (besides typing on 4chan ;)) to resolve this? Letters to Congress, organized protests, anything; this country has fallen to apathy that is self-destructive. I hope I'm not the only one that thinks this.
>> Anonymous
>>72284
penis
>> Anonymous
I'll take your penis and raise you a boobies.
>> Anonymous
>>71883
>>let's not forget the incident that created Black Hawk Down.

huh? clinton convened a meeting of studio execs in conspiracy to make a movie?

>>71934Anyone who took a decent set of stats courses in college knows how you can lie with statistics. You can't just say "such and such study says this".. you have to examine the actual methods used.

Best example of extreme bias, economic papers against min wage increases comming from a republican controlled house economic committee.

what was that quote? "there are lies, damned lies, and statistics"
>> vinz
>>71871
I voted for him just because his name sounded like Perestroika.
>> Anonymous
>>72284

Opinions are not facts.

Also, it's amazing how someone can post a picture and everyone erupts in flaming and anger. All of you, gb2/n, and bitch there. Stop feeding the /hr trolls.
>> Anonymous
>>72339
true, but then again nothing comming out of the bush whitehous e or republican congress is "fact" either, except reports of their stupidity, greed, and corruption.
Of course you might think that's an "opinion" because the great FUD machine that is fox news told you so.
>> db
>72344

Your observations are totally sound.
But even if the Dems retake the power,
I don't think things will change dramatically.
Yes, the US will be less bellicose, less
dogmatic, less flaky, but nothing could change
the general public's utter suggestability and
the rule of mental-magicians.
>> Anonymous
If none of you can post something intelegent, then get of ImageBoard
>> Anonymous
Anonymous relies on spellcheck...?