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George Bush Quotes

22 durable postsStarted 2004-06-28Latest 2004-06-29
#1535Post 1 of 22

"I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe I believe what I believe is right." Rome 7/22/01

"If this were a dictatorship, it would be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." Washington, DC 12/18/00

"And so, in my State of the my State of the Union or state-my speech to the nation, whatever you want to call it, speech to the nation-I asked Americans to give 4,000 years-4,000 hours over the next-the rest of your life-of service to America. That's what I asked for-4,000 hours." Bridgeport, CT, 4/9/02

"When I was coming up, it was a dangerous world, and you knew exactly who they were. It was us versus them, and it was clear who them was. Today we are not so sure who the they are, but we know they're there." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2000

"Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods." Austin, Texas 12/20/00

"Redefining the role of the United States from enablers to keep the peace to enablers to keep the peace from peacekeepers is going to be an assignment." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001

"I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." -George W. Bush

"There's no such thing as legacies. At least, there is a legacy, but I'll never see it." -George W. Bush, speaking to Catholic leaders at the White House, Jan. 31, 2001

"I think anybody who doesn't think I'm smart enough to handle the job is underestimating." -George W. Bush

#213709Post 2 of 22

thats the man i would like to have for a leader. :Wacko:

everything would be easier in life. :RockOn:

#213715Post 3 of 22

[quote=FlashLight]thats the man i would like to have for a leader. :Wacko: [/quote]

Lol... that's one thing I love about Bush: He makes all the South African politicians look [b]so [/b]intelligent. :mrgreen:

#213733Post 4 of 22

[quote=delirious]Lol... that's one thing I love about Bush: He makes all the South African politicians look [b]so [/b]intelligent. :mrgreen:[/quote]

Including (gulp!) [b]Nelson Mandela [/b]? But that is so UN-PC :!: The guy spent time in prison for the right cause, ended apatheid, and you're implying that he is fallible? :HolyShit: Bad left-wing liberal, BAAAD! :DumbAss:

#213735Post 5 of 22

[quote=dohturdima][quote=delirious]Lol... that's one thing I love about Bush: He makes all the South African politicians look [b]so [/b]intelligent. :mrgreen:[/quote]

Including (gulp!) [b]Nelson Mandela [/b]? But that is so UN-PC :!: The guy spent time in prison for the right cause, ended apatheid, and you're implying that he is fallible? :HolyShit: Bad left-wing liberal, BAAAD! :DumbAss:[/quote]

Huh? Did you read what I wrote?

#213801Post 6 of 22

his quotes are the best. pearls of wisdom every time.

its easy to see why there are books and books on the subject.

now watch me hit this drive :)

#213924Post 7 of 22

lol...i love Bush.

Quirky lil fella. :RockOn:

#213978Post 8 of 22

Yes, Bush is a terrible public speaker and rough, if not jagged, around the edges. But once again, you know where he's coming from when it comes to the war. Kerry has no stance, and he also takes every stance.

Gokada

#213999Post 9 of 22

So what you've done is expose to us what everyone in the free world already knows: Bush is a [b]horrible[/b] public speaker. BIG FUCKING DEAL!!!!! If you've been anywhere around a TV for the past 4 years you've known this. I would rather my leader act instead of speak, which Bush does.

Your boy Kerry can do nothing but speak, it may be contradicting what he said 15 minutes ago, but man does he have a way with words. :Bingo:

Also funny how all of the Kerry quotes in the other thread directly relate to Iraq or Saddam. And in them Kerry is saying the exact opposite of what he says now. These Bush quotes deal with....what exactly???

[size=7]NOTHING!!!!!!![/size]

Nice try.

#214056Post 10 of 22

Actually they deal with the obvious fact that the man is an imbecile. How you guys can excuse that baffles me.

#214097Post 11 of 22

[quote=Kobe]Actually they deal with the obvious fact that the man is an imbecile. How you guys can excuse that baffles me.[/quote]

And Kerry is...what, a genius??? How you can excuse [b]that[/b] baffles [b]me[/b].

#214128Post 12 of 22

Compared with Bush he's motherfucking Einstein.

#214135Post 13 of 22

[quote=Kobe]Compared with Bush he's motherfucking Einstein.[/quote]

But you see...according to Kerry he [b]would[/b] be Einstein, then he would Benjamin Franklin, then back to Einstein, then Plato, and on and on and on...

#214145Post 14 of 22

[quote=Kobe]Compared with Bush he's motherfucking Einstein.[/quote]

So you and Galapidate seriously need to hook up. :CrackUp:

Bush is a bit of a tard sometimes, everyone can see he isn't the best public speaker. Its great how you can take that, and say Kerry is the better choice for president of the US. Just like liberal's, what they say and how they say it is more important then what they do. :CrackUp: Good Job again. :Bingo:

You know Einstein wasn't a very good public speaker either. In fact, most people who can speak well publicly, aren't very smart.

I think Reagan said it best "The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would steal them away.

#214157Post 15 of 22

You didn't just compare GW to Einstein, did you? I really don't think Bush's stupidity is strictly limited to his ability to speak in front of people. Are you suggesting he gets nervous? I'd hope that my commander and chief has a bit more fortitude than that.

In response to your characterization, conservatives seem to subscribe to the it-doesn't-matter-what-we-do-as-long-as-we-do-something philosophy. An arab attacked the WTC? Let's go kill us some a-rabs! Good job there.

My opinion on Bush is that I disagree with most of his policy, especially the war with Iraq and his economic plan. I also believe the man is a complete idiot and I'd prefer someone with a brain running this country and the free world. In this case that means Kerry. Is he my ideal candidate? No. But as someone said in another thread, I see him as the lesser of two evils, on an order of magnitude.

#214178Post 16 of 22

[quote=Kobe]I really don't think Bush's stupidity is strictly limited to his ability to speak in front of people. Are you suggesting he gets nervous? I'd hope that my commander and chief has a bit more fortitude than that. [/quote]

You just proved my point right there. You could care less what they do, as long as what they SAY they're going to do is spoken eliquently enough for you to assume they're compitent.

At least I agree with you on one thing, both candidates suck this year, as they did in the 2000 election. Except Bush is the lesser of the two evils my friend, and by a significant margin.

#214333Post 17 of 22

and now what, you are going to have a president named Kerry, how can the big and mighty US bear with the fact that they have the present president with the problem of temporary loss of memory, and the maybe future president whos name is from the cartoons.

my excuses to all other Kerrys. :wink:

#214336Post 18 of 22

Some of those quotes I'm dying to know the context of, like the one with the fish :P

#214452Post 19 of 22

[quote=evangelion]So what you've done is expose to us what everyone in the free world already knows: Bush is a [b]horrible[/b] public speaker. BIG FUCKING DEAL!!!!! If you've been anywhere around a TV for the past 4 years you've known this. I would rather my leader act instead of speak, which Bush does.

Your boy Kerry can do nothing but speak, it may be contradicting what he said 15 minutes ago, but man does he have a way with words. :Bingo:

Also funny how all of the Kerry quotes in the other thread directly relate to Iraq or Saddam. And in them Kerry is saying the exact opposite of what he says now. These Bush quotes deal with....what exactly???

[size=7]NOTHING!!!!!!![/size]

Nice try.[/quote]

Chill evangelion..I'm on your side man. I'm a Bush supporter and a supporter of the war on terror. Read what I said earlier. I said that eventhough he's not smooth with the verbage, at least we all know what direction he's coming from and going to. I agree that Bush acts on his intentions and that's the kind of man I want to be our President. And you're right about Kerry, he [i]is[/i] more eloquent in his speeches but he doesn't really say much, does he? Kerry can go get a haircut, or play with ketchup bottles for all I care.

#214644Post 20 of 22

[quote=evangelion]So what you've done is expose to us what everyone in the free world already knows: Bush is a [b]horrible[/b] public speaker. BIG FUCKING DEAL!!!!! If you've been anywhere around a TV for the past 4 years you've known this. I would rather my leader act instead of speak, which Bush does.

Your boy Kerry can do nothing but speak, it may be contradicting what he said 15 minutes ago, but man does he have a way with words. :Bingo:

Also funny how all of the Kerry quotes in the other thread directly relate to Iraq or Saddam. And in them Kerry is saying the exact opposite of what he says now. These Bush quotes deal with....what exactly???

[size=7]NOTHING!!!!!!![/size]

Nice try.[/quote]

[b]When someone critisises Bush, why do you automatically attack Kerry? [/b]

Can you only think of things in terms of "us" and "them", "my party" and "their party?". I don't support either one of them so your comments are irrelevant.

You [i]really [/i]need to think before you go into "rant-mode." It doesn't do your argument any good. :?

#214730Post 21 of 22

suck=bush suck=kerry but bush sucks more than kerry at the moment.

it would be great if we could redo the entire system at this point since everything is retarted

#214802Post 22 of 22

[quote=delirious][b]When someone critisises Bush, why do you automatically attack Kerry? [/b][/quote]

There is this thing going on this year call an "election." In this "election" Kerry is Bush's "opponent." I am a Bush "supporter" and want him to get "re-elected." Hence I point out flaws of this "opponent." If you don't like it I hear the Ignore function is completly operational. Don't hesitate to use it.

Plus the only thing I referenced was another thread of similar information. Is this against some rule. If it is let me know. :wink:

[quote=delirious]I don't support either one of them so your comments are irrelevant.[/quote]

Yeah, just like you don't support Michael Moore either. Yet you slobber all over his nuts every chance you get. Funny.

[quote=delirious]You [i]really [/i]need to think before you go into "rant-mode." It doesn't do your argument any good. :?[/quote]

Coming from you this means absolutely nothing. So save it.

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