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To: La Lydia

Don’t worry about flames. They only come out of the loud mouths of reptilian dragons.

George Bush — both of them — are fine and trustworthy men who love their country. I wish we had W back.


16 posted on 08/04/2010 5:44:39 PM PDT by Jedidah
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To: Jedidah

I had to laugh when I read that..! LOL Reptilian dragons- that’s funny when applied to some of our resident malcontents. G. Bush could go around with a halo around his head, and some of these people would say it was tarnished or that it was crooked! In other words, he couldn’t do anything right in their eyes, sadly.

You could give them a list of the things he did right, and they’ll simply point out he messed up on immigration, or that he spent too much money, etc... Then they either won’t talk about him at all or it’s that he helped Obama get in. There’s no use arguing with them!


35 posted on 08/04/2010 7:06:06 PM PDT by dsutah
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To: Jedidah

“Don’t worry about flames. They only come out of the loud mouths of reptilian dragons.

George Bush — both of them — are fine and trustworthy men who love their country. I wish we had W back.”

“Reptilian Dragons”? GWB looks good only by comparison with and because of the epic failure of Obama.

GWB launched us deliberately into two wars in which military victory was not sought. He grew government entitlements, and he willingly went along with the financial fraud that brought us our present financial disaster - and remember, he approved the first “bailout”.

He may be a good man, but he will not be admired, nor missed as President by thinking Americans.


98 posted on 08/07/2010 5:01:50 PM PDT by RFEngineer
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