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To: DoughtyOne
Bush, that think tank that was the White House sure wasn’t anything I would like to see repeated.

You felt this way throughout his presidency? It must have been a very painful 8 years for you and now you feel so relieved. Congratulations.

9 posted on 11/13/2009 12:06:33 PM PST by La Enchiladita (Got jihad? "I'd like to give a shout out to ALLAH!!" Nidal Hasan, 11/05/09)
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To: La Enchiladita

“It must have been a very painful 8 years…”

I will try to be kind and reply without blowing you up into smithereens.

It was 8 painful years.

I read where Bush did not believe in our constitution as it is. It was just a piece of paper.

We are in this mess because Bush lead us into much bigger future problems no matter whether the cheeky Kenyon bastard or McCain had won. (McCain was also born outside the U.S. and not on U.S. soil. If you haven’t read, he was born in Colon, Republic of Panama.)

Never the less, many folks voted for moron Bush because of Cheney and not because of Bush.

Rove and Bush lead us into this mess.

Go have another tortilla.


17 posted on 11/13/2009 12:35:49 PM PST by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: La Enchiladita
 Bush, that think tank that was the White House sure wasn’t anything I would like to see repeated.

You felt this way throughout his presidency?  Concerning many issues, absolutely.

It must have been a very painful 8 years for you...  Frankly it was.

...and now you feel so relieved.  Did I say I was relieved, or is that your snarky attitude rearing it's ugly head?

Congratulations.  For what, pegging Bush for who he was all along?  No, it's because you can't accept that Bush had a Republican Congress for six of his eight years and failed miserably to advance our cause.  He also handed off a terrible recession, an economic abyss, teh beginnings of massive debt, and a political environment perfectly staged, for an activist Marxist to come in and manipulate for optimum destruction of our founding principles.  He didn't get our borders under control.  He tried to get the illegal immigrants naturalized.  He passed a new Great Society program.  And he more than any other person, is the reason why we have Barack Obama in the White House today.

McCain was a lackluster candidate, but even at best it would have been very difficult to make the case that the party in power when the economy tanked, should be allowed to remain in office to fix it.  If we couldn't do it in eight years, how could we be expected to do it after election day?

Just so you'll  understand, if I thought Bush was too much of a leftist, why would you possibly extapolate that I would be relieved that Obama was in office?




22 posted on 11/13/2009 12:53:05 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Unseal the lock box containing every document pertaining to Obama's life, TODAY!)
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To: La Enchiladita
Here is that response to 9.


Bush, that think tank that was the White House sure wasn’t anything I would like to see repeated.


You felt this way throughout his presidency?  Concerning many issues, absolutely.

It must have been a very painful 8 years for you...  Frankly it was.

...and now you feel so relieved.  Did I say I was relieved, or is that your snarky attitude rearing it's ugly head?

Congratulations.  For what, pegging Bush for who he was all along?  No, it's because you can't accept that Bush had a Republican Congress for six of his eight years and failed miserably to advance our cause.  He also handed off a terrible recession, an economic abyss, teh beginnings of massive debt, and a political environment perfectly staged, for an activist Marxist to come in and manipulate for optimum destruction of our founding principles.  He didn't get our borders under control.  He tried to get the illegal immigrants naturalized.  He passed a new Great Society program.  And he more than any other person, is the reason why we have Barack Obama in the White House today.

McCain was a lackluster candidate, but even at best it would have been very difficult to make the case that the party in power when the economy tanked, should be allowed to remain in office to fix it.  If we couldn't do it in eight years, how could we be expected to do it after election day?

Just so you'll  understand, if I thought Bush was too much of a leftist, why would you possibly extapolate that I would be relieved that Obama was in office?




26 posted on 11/13/2009 1:22:42 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Unseal the lock box containing every document pertaining to Obama's life, TODAY!)
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