*Political Joke* George Bush's Resume

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Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:19 pm

Lol same here....i have my fan on full bore about 10" from my face for the whole night lol...im a sound sleeper.
Oh and it wont take you long to take us out.....theres only 4mil of us and more then a 1/4 of us live in the same city. :P
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Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:26 pm

Old for sure. Also, how do you know so much about his life in Texas if most of his records are hidden?
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:43 am

I think you're all misunderestimating him.
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:11 pm

:lol: .
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:02 pm

He actually grew up in connecticuit, the whole southern accent kinda pisses me off.
I have a funny calender that has things Bush has done and said,
i.e. "you know that I'm not very analytical, that I don't spend much time thinking about myself and why I do things".
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:25 pm

I agree with Pimp. Don't be sheep, look at things from an objective veiwpoint and don't beleive all that the media throws out.
btw, I am in no way voicing my approval of all that Bush has done, but most people blow things out of perspective and place blame on people who are not even related to the cause. Point in case: "God damn it."
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:48 pm

see, how people react to that phrase agravates me. if you look back through history you see reference of god "damning" things/people, so saying "god damnit" is not using gods name in a negative way, it is simply implying that you want god to "damn" that particular thing.

besides, i prefer "DAMN YOU TO THE PITS OF LUCIFER!"
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:07 am

I believe that the meaning of the phrase has changed from: "I don't like this situation/you, so 'Please, God. Damn the situation/you.'" to: "I don't like what happened and it has to be someone's fault. As it is never my fault, 'God be damned.'" This seems far-fetched, but that is the phrase has turned into. Really, there have been various studies on it. (funded by non-religious groups)
Just chalk it up to the changing world around us: The current generation has a lack of work-ethic, expectations of immediate gratification, increased ego-centricism, and diminished understanding of the world around them.
Do not take this personally, it is a fairly accurate generalization / summation of the Gen Y and Z. Remember that generalizations are what is typical of a cross-section and does not mean that everyone here under 30 fits into that description.
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:27 am

"The current generation has a lack of work-ethic, expectations of immediate gratification, increased ego-centricism, and diminished understanding of the world around them."

did someone say my name? :lol:

actually, none of the above apply to me (much), however, if you had said something about not valuing religion, you would have directly adressed me :D

not to turn this into a religoius debate, but im not a religious person and have never read the bible. however, i do not have a problem with anyones religion, just so long as they dont try and make me accept it, and it doesnt interfere with my life.
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 1:08 am

On a tangent related to the whole Goddamn debate, The word "Drats" has nothing to do with rats. It is actually a shortened version of the phrase "Od Rats" which was a euphemish or "God Rot", used similarly to Goddamn. I'd guess that goddamn can be used both ways. As in the phrase "Goddamn it" which is requesing God to inflict damnation on the thing, or like God rot, which basically says [expletive] God...
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:58 am

willarddaniels wrote:I agree with Pimp. Don't be sheep, look at things from an objective veiwpoint and don't beleive all that the media throws out.
btw, I am in no way voicing my approval of all that Bush has done, but most people blow things out of perspective and place blame on people who are not even related to the cause. Point in case: "God damn it."
eh, thats wjat I hate about the kids at my school, they just repeate whatever their parents political veiw is mindlessly...
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:21 am

Here in France we had 20 years of socialism; and even two mandates of J.Chirac hasn't turned all the problems into solutions.
I can't imagine how long it will take to make america a great great country like it was. The environment crisis is more a world-wide problem than a one land issue. America isn't the only country that polutes.
It's a very good thing that a lot more people take consciousness of the status of the environment.
G.W.Bush is to me, a kid. It's like he doesn't measure the responsabilities his post compells him to have.


Now you'll excuse me for some odd phrases, when turning on specific notions, i don't have all the experience in english!!
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Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:32 pm

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