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Greek Button on Ebay - Bush
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Oh geez.:rolleyes:
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Yes, I know W got arrested for drunk driving...and he probably used cocaine...and he's not the brightest bulb in the chandelier. AND I'D STILL PICK HIM OVER AL GORE. What does that tell you?
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So, only "frat boys" get arrested for drunk driving and do cocaine in college? Maybe this asshole should visit SDSU on a friday night.
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Is the moneky pink? If he is, I agree!
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Don't talk about the "potatoe" like that. Like he says (and this is an actual quote): "I love California. I practically grew up in Phoenix"
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oh my, did he really said that? What is wrong with politicians and geography?
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-- On the San Francisco earthquake of 1989, the aftermath of which he called “a heart-rendering sight”: "The loss of life will be irreplaceable.” -- Explaining why he favored manned-missions to Mars: “Mars is essentially in the same orbit. Mars is somewhat the same distance from the sun, which is very important. We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water. If there is water, that means there is oxygen. If oxygen, that means we can breathe.” (White House spokesman David Beckwith quickly pointed out that Quayle “obviously knows there’s no water flowing in the canals now.”) -- To Sam Donaldson: “I stand by all the misstatements that I’ve made.” -- In a speech on education: “Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children.” -- In a statement announcing support for Congressional term limits, he said he supports efforts “to limit the terms of members of Congress, especially members of the House of Representatives and members of the Senate.” -- Speaking of the situation in the Middle East: “We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur.” -- On the state of the world in general: “I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy -- but that could change.” -- And on the impending First Gulf War, and how there was no comparison with Vietnam: “Vietnam is a jungle. You had jungle warfare. Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia you have sand.” Quayle added that there was no need to worry about a protracted war war because “from a historical basis, Middle East conflicts do not last a long time.” Oh, I miss Quayle. |
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Geroge Sr. was a genius. I mean, by having Dan as his VP he was basically guarenteeing that no one would assassinate him. NO ONE wanted Dan running things! Even terroroists like a challenge from time to time and that would have just been tooooo easy.
And by the way, as bad as some feel George W. is, Al Gore is a pussy. I'd rather have an ass kicking redneck running things than a p-whipped Tipper bitch. |
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Ok I'm gonna need an explaination on the Tipper thing |
zntke711....just out of curiosity, what is bush doing so bad/stupid that a trained monkey could do better? not trying to spark a huge debate, but i just don't know what he's doing that's not up to your monkey standards.....i think he's doing ok.....just didn't know if this was an opinion based statement, or something i needed to be filled in on.
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Stan -
Here's a little background on Tipper & the PMRC. There might be better links out there, but it's real early in the AM. http://www.geocities.com/fireace_00/pmrc.html |
Wasn't this thread started so that we could all collectively shake our heads at another negative stab at greek life?
I didn't read in the original post where SigmaChiGuy asked for opinions on GWB, Dan Quayle, or anyone else...{AXO Alum shaking her head that everything is now assumed to be a platform for political stabs} |
I'm not drunk today. Maybe I should run for office.
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no can do man. you need to either snort coke or smoke some doobie to be the next president.
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this seller is full of b.s., i was complaining when they ripped on Clinton too. Once he's president, let it go, you had your chance to rip on his past discretions. The white house is the finish line, and they both made it. SAFE!
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and look at it this way, once you make it into such a position of power everyone and their brother is going to look at every little thing you've done in your life and blow it up into something huge.
example: clinton smokes pot. well no kidding he probably smoked some weed in his day!! who didn't back then? even my parents smoked up every once in a while back in the 70's and earlier. i just think we should look at the leader of the free world with a little more reality. we've probably done worse stuff at times. even though it's scary to think that some screw up like myself or others could end up leading our country, but you have to put some faith in his ability to run things. at the very least just support him b/c he is our leader. okay, i'm done with the soapbox, who's next? shelley j sigma k |
some of country's greatest leaders weren't model citizens. Heck, all the famous presidents were heavy drinkers, so if you ask me, I feel better knowing my president isn't a goody-two shoes. It's a fine tradition, why break it :)
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I look at it this way. It is a negative reference to greek life. On top of that in this day and age everyone sees it as alright to rip on our political leaders. I mean I may not agree with the democrats on alot of issues but I don't resort to personal attacks to speak out against them. When Kennedy was shot the nation morned whether they agreed with is policies and politics or not. I'm sure if something were to happen to GW you would have people left and right jump out saying it was a good thing. I'm sorry but even if you don't like the guy you need to respect that he is your president and my president. I didn't like Clinton but I still supported the decisions made by him even if I didn't agree with them. Why? b/c he was the president. Have some respect for the Office b/c I don't think anyone in here can say they have led a totally clean, pure, and blameless life.
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