Say what you want about President Bush. NO ONE can deny that that man loves this country and everything it stands for. He would die for this country. I can't say the same for Obama.
Bush got a bad rep due to mishandling of Iraq War, his economic polices, and his corrupt interrogation for GITMO but he doesn't deserve the hate he gets. Obama is now making America even worser.
Say what you will about him as a president but as a fellow american im sure he lost alot of sleep over those soldiers who sadly past on and all of our safety.
@cochranexyz Yeah, I guess patriotism really is hard for morons like you to understand. You could never be proud of this country unless it suddenly became part of Europe or the Middle East.
@Supermassively I don't think you know what patriotism means. The evil fucktards that send people overseas to fight wars in the name of patriotism thank the stupids who believe it.
@skatering42 Wow, you take Bush Derangement Syndrome to a whole new level. Ever heard the phrase "Liberalism is a mental illness"? Well, comments like that just confirm it.
Call me silly - but it's nice to see this level of humanity from Baby Bush. I'm not a fan - but hey, we're all human. It's nice to see these very base feelings, he must have felt so ridiculously guilty. So sad... (and no, I did not EVER vote for the man!)
@TheBassguy01 LOL! That's been a common theme with the Left since Bush took office. "BUSH IS THE DUMBEST PERSON IN THE UNITED STATES! HE'S MENTALLY RETARDED! BUSH IS A CRIMINAL TERRORIST MASTERMIND WHO BRILLIANTLY ORCHESTRATED A COMPLICATED ATTACK ON THE TWIN TOWERS AND A PLAN TO TAKE OVER THE MIDDLE EAST AND ITS OIL!"
God, they're just so mindless. Can we please institute an Intelligence and Sanity Test as a prerequisite for voting now?
@cmx901 don't feel bad for W, he did a good job, feel bad for the American people that swallowed the media's bullshit day after day that he was a bad man. They don't say anything about obama now, probably our worst president ever, he's passed Carter in failures.If W or a Republican as in office for 3 years of this economy, they'd be calling for impeachment.
How would anyone feel knowing that the decision made caused lives in Iraq and Afghanistan? I don't think anyone here unless they were/ are in the military or have sons and daughters over seas will ever know.
I constantly hear people bashing Bush, but you have to give him this: The man can show his emotions, which to me, is one of the bravest things someone can do.
@Scorp316 Yep. Obama knows nothing of sincerity or genuine emotion. He constantly feigns empathy and everything that comes out of his mouth just slaps you in the face with a sign that says "BULLSHIT".
@Xendrius Wait, so you're one of those people that thinks that because he was a President, he's incapable of actual feelings? Or are you one of those people that thinks all government officials are incapable of emotion? He loves his country, that's all there is to it.
@Scorp316 He was put in office to play stupid and prevent the public from impeaching him while his masters stage 9/11 and invade other countries killing millions. He was trained in acting in a satanic cult called Skull & Bones at Yale in his 20s, along with his father and grandfather, it is a generation of puppets who work for the shadow government, and Obama is part of it too, being a member of the CFR and blood relative to both bush and cheney.
@Xendrius Oh, I see. You're one of those people that believes 9/11 was a government conspiracy. Well, in the words of South Park, "The US may not be perfect, but it's our home; our team. And if you don't want to root for your team, then you should get the fuck out of the stadium."
Oh, and the public can't impeach a president. The Legislative branch does.
@Scorp316 The US is run by ancient babylonian bloodlines, the Rothschilds specifically, they don't see themselves as belonging to any nationallity, they are satanists, they do not care about you, your family, or your country, their goal is infact to destroy america, destroy its economy to crash the markets in other worlds.
Read the 25 Illuminati goals, who Weishaupt wrote for the Rothschilds in 1776, and tell me one goal there that is not completed or is being completed now in 2011.
@Xendrius Think about it for a minute: Yes, destroying America's economy would screw other countries; I'll give you that. What's the point to it, then? Why crash the market at home to screw up everyone else? Your theory makes absolutely no sense. Sure, the government isn't always honest, but I can assure you that without it, life would be pure chaos. Thank your lucky stars you live in a country that tolerates your beliefs, because your disembodied head would be bowled down a street otherwise.
@Xendrius Your failure to answer my questions tells me that wherever you got those beliefs did not provide basic information, ergo your source is false, ergo your theory is disproven.
@Scorp316 The answer is too long there are dozens of reasons, I told you to look at the 25 Illuminati goals to understand what I am about to tell you.
@Xendrius Go with me on this; let's take a trip. Suppose you're right. The government aims to destroy America and take over the world. Do you really think Big Brother would leave his "To-do" list out for all to see? If the government wanted America destroyed, we'd be gone already, and you, among all other conspiracy theorists, would be long dead for knowing too much.
@Scorp316 No they would not, they already control the media, the military, the banks, the governemnt, they have 99% of the world believing what they want, they could not care less about people like me, howoever they have killed John Todd, Bill Cooper and framed Fritz Springmeier and Kent Hovind, all who spoke about the Illuminati in lectures. Bill Cooper was the one who said the Illuminati would stage a huge terror event and blame it on OBL 3 months before 911.
@Scorp316 I agree - we have to give bush credit for crying - he is feeling a rare moment of remorse for orchestrating the 9/11 attacks and for destroying America. This rare moment, when realized, will cause bush and the other people in his ilk to begin the healing process.
@u02incw Why would the US government send planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon? Your theory makes as much sense as a screen door on a submarine. Even if Bush was responsible, there's no "healing process" for doing something so terrible. Al Quaeda mentioned that the initial plan was to attack the US nuclear power plants, but it was stopped, because they feared it would "get out of control". Al Quaeda claimed responsibility for the attack.
@Scorp316 There is much to learn. You can start by watching this video "Zeitgeist" here: youtube.com/watch?v=jaHD_AJETII Regarding healing process, i disagree - anybody can be healed, any one can be forgiven. When we wake up to who god created us to be, and forgive each other and ourselves, we will create the kind of world we all want to live in.
@u02incw You think it's possible for the Jews to forgive the Nazis? The only thing remotely close to a healing process for crimes such as the Holocaust or terrorism is a bullet to the brain. I'm denying a loosely held-together idea. You're trying to deny a fact.
The day we have 100% world peace will be a tragic disaster, because for there to be total world peace, 99% of humanity must die.
@Scorp316 Yes, I know from personal experience that it is not only possible to forgive ANY wrong-doing, but it is also very healing and enlightening to do so. Carrying around a grudge will only hurts the offended, causing more of the same, while forgiving is a powerful way to reverse the negative. Forgiveness, in addition to healing the offended, also heals the offender.
@u02incw Those words go both ways; to the good and bad. Hitler believed that the Jews, Gypsies, and Homosexuals needed to be erased from the world. Would you agree that it was a change that man wished to see in the world? The change he wished to see resulted in the deaths of millions. Had the world acted the moment Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles, the Holocaust could have been averted.
Al Quaeda took responsibility for 9/11. That's a fact. You can ask if it makes you feel better.
@Scorp316 There are a LOT of un-answered questions around this event. Have you seen "Loose Change" yet? Here's a link: youtube.com/watch?v=i3MN9382eGY
@u02incw There will always be unanswered questions to terrible events, but just who was responsible for 9/11 isn't one of them. If you can't accept that Al-Quaeda is responsible, you're letting them off the hook, ergo you're letting them win.
@Scorp316 DId you watch the movie? Here is a list of the TOP 500 QUESTIONS around 911 - rense.com/general24/t500.htm There are no winners or losers around 911 - all are just "participants" in the event. Watch the movie "Loose Change", review the list of questions, and get back to me so we can discuss intelligently.
@u02incw Actually, we are discussing intelligently, or rather, I am. I'm giving you facts, and you're denying them. I'm not watching your movie for two reasons: I can't find it, nor do I really care about it. Did you hear the descriptions of the attackers from Flight 93? How about Bin Laden's repeated attempts to make the #1 movie in America before the bullet to the noggin shut him up?
@Scorp316 You are afraid to watch the movie cause it shows facts that YOU cannot deny. YouTube has a bug, which put a dash in the URL i gave you earlier. Here is the link again: youtube.com/watch?v=i3MN9382eGY Are you aware the US gov funded Al-CIA-da, and Bin Laden? Did you know that the Bush's vacation with the Bin Laden's? Watch that movie and review the list of the top 500 questions here rense.com/general24/t500.htm. Post links to the Flight 93 info and #1 movie for me to review.
@u02incw I'm not afraid to watch your movie, I just don't see the point in wasting my time watching something that tries to explain a belief to me when I already know the facts. Al-CIA-da? Amazing, I never would've thought that the US government was responsible because of that! Hang on... there's a "da" at the end there, and that means "Yes" in Russian... that must mean that the Russians are in on it, too!
Research Flight 93 yourself. Listen to recordings. Those are extremists, not the gov't.
@Scorp316 The Flight 93 recordings were fabricated, just like the so called hijackers - many of which have surfaced recently as still being alive. Where did you get your "facts" from? How do you explain the demolition of Building 7 / The Solomon Brothers building? You beliefs are full of holes.
@u02incw I dare you to tell that to someone who lost a family member on Flight 93. Mine are not beliefs, they are facts. Heavy debris hit 7 World Trade Center and caused structural damage, leading up to a collapse. Which sounds more reasonable? Debris causing structural damage, or a gov't plot that involved expertly flown planes with the intention of sending debris into 7? YOUR beliefs are full of holes.
Granted, the government lies, but about 9/11, they are not.
@Scorp316 Actually, one of my best friend suffered the loss of a family member on 911. He was very angry when I first mentioned the evidence, however, after looking at the facts in "Loose Change", he is in agreement that the entire thing was an inside job. Regarding beliefs, I've worked hard to eliminate them from my life. You too can start with the book "How to Believe in Nothing and Set Yourself Free" by Michael Misita.
@Scorp316 Building 7 was demolished with pre-planned, pre-arranged explosives, which took at least a month to prepare. Even the building owner Larry Silverstein admitted this. Additionally, how do you explain that BBC News told the world that building 7 (Solomon Brothers building) "had also collapsed" a FULL 20 MINUTES BEFORE it did? How did they know? Who told them? Here is one of hundreds of videos with evidence of this fact: youtube.com/watch?v=6mxFRigYD3s
@Scorp316 Building 7 was demolished with pre-planned, pre-arranged explosives, which took at least a month to prepare. Even the building owner Larry Silverstein admitted this. Additionally, how do you explain that BBC News told the world that building 7 (Solomon Brothers building) "had also collapsed" a FULL 20 MINUTES BEFORE it did? How did they know? Who told them? Here is one of hundreds of videos with evidence of this fact: youtube.com/watch?v=6mxFRigYD3s
THANK YOU PRESIDENT BUSH FOR FREEING MILLIONS OF MUSLIMS FROM A BRUTAL TYRANNY, FOR SAVING MILLIONS OF LIVES IN AFRICA FROM HIV/AIDS, FOR KEEPING AMERICA AND HER ALLIES SAFE AFTER 9/11, AND FOR INSPIRING US TO NOT GIVE IN TO FEAR AND FOR CREATING JOBS JOBS JOBS IN THE WAKE OF THE WORST TERROR ATTACK EVER. YOUR LEADERSHIP IS SORELY MISSED.
@shadowofears Oh for God's sake go read a book about developing common sense. Right now Iraqi men and women have a Democracy and freedom. When the odds were against them living to see the end of their first day of election, to cast their votes, they walked for miles anyway to the polls. Over 6 million proudly held up their purple thumbs in front of cameras for the whole world to see. They knew they could be gunned down, but they walked for miles anyway. THEY HAVE COURAGE AND GUTS. I HONOR THEM.
@Boris82much A Person from USA is saying all this media BS why dont you go to iraq and see for yourself. Many of the iraqies hv taken out kids from Schools because they couldnot afford education and sectarian violence is on the rise.You hypocrate americans if u care about ur fucking democracy then why not accept hamas which was chosen by palestinian by fair election.Why to support Saudi Dictators who give a dam shit about women rights God damn you
@Boris82much I miss Bush, too, but for a different reason: His relatively reasonable and sane style of conservatism is all but gone in the age of the Tea Party.
@102LBC Throughout the 20th Century we have established 'cronies' as the leaders of nations we've taken interests in. But in the case of Iraq, it was not just the WMD's of bio & chemical arms and the moral mission to give the people a chance to escape the bloody tyranny of Saddam, and to hunt down those responsible for 9/11 & those who supported/harbored them. Some of them were there in many different instances during the last decade. Iraq was a breeding ground for terrorist cells to train.
@102LBC Having been over there, many of the locals actually love us. I know people here only see the negative stuff on the news, but many of the locals love us and the fact that we're there. But going to Iraq was more than just a moral and just thing to do, it was also to remove the biological and chemical weapons he had. That was in our direct interest to remove, both for imminent security and for international security.
@102LBC To establish a truly effective democracy, we would need to change the society at a fundamental level. The Middle East has for years been ruled by tyrannies and autocracies, therefore the culture has engrained that mentality for centuries (going back to Biblical times). Even the Jews (before Christianity sprang from it) were ruled under a monarch by divine rule of the King as directed by God (or Yahweh). So although it is possible for Iraq to sustain a democracy, it will be very difficult
@102LBC But at the same time, we may have the moral obligation to spread democracy (by that I mean giving people the choice of what type of government they want), but then again, not all cultures and societies are able to support democracy like ours was. We came from a parliamentary British system that had basic cultural acceptances of a 'free people' where people in American simply weren't being treated like their British counterparts across 'the pond', haha.
@102LBC But I do believe in morality (for all decisions) and that is should NOT be selective. When it comes to Iraq, I believe that we did the morally just thing by removing Saddam. He did have WMD's with his biological and chemical weapons and removing him for that reason was in the best interest of our country as well as the damage he was doing to his own people and others in the region.
@102LBC I 'agree to disagree' haha. But I must admit, I STRONGLY agree with your last line: "The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions". Are you a Christian, bc that is a very strong Christian statement. I agree with that line both from a religious and political perspective. Not totally in line with a neo-con point of view, but I do believe in the constitutional idea that "those who have the ability to protect the weak, have the responsibility to protect the weak". In this case, democracy.
@102LBC sadly yes, but I hate to see the inconsistency. I still firmly believe that we are better off as a nation than most others put together. We must continue to make consistent decisions that involve some level of morality. If we lose it all together (despite its imperfections), we may never get it back. But every good decision or action may or will have some collateral damage. We can't let some of the ramifications take away from the decision we made. It may not be easy now, but someday.
@102LBC I see your point (about the read a book or see a documentary). I guess I got used to arguing with people who threw that line at me, so I did too. My apologies. Back to the point tho: Iran is/was a major threat w/ 'nuclear' capabilities. Early on, there was evidence linking people in Iraq to the 9/11 attacks. It had to do with those harboring them and their allies as well as supporting their attacks on the US. There were parades in Baghdad when they saw the Twin Towers in flames!
@102LBC I agree with you on some accounts. In situations where chaos erupts (more violence in already violence-prone environments), people will revert back to a situation that guarantees stability and security over their own freedoms in a democracy. On that I agree. But I would rather give people the choice. I know that some places in the world are not as suited to a democracy as others. The Middle East being one of the lesser. But when they're being slaughtered, someone has to stop it.
@102LBC And yes, I do believe we must make decisions based on some level of morality because without it, how can we justify them as Americans? Yes, I'll be the first to tell you strategy plays a very important role in it many times, but sometimes (preferably more often), we need moral decision making that has come to define great American leaders in our history. That's why I support Bush. Practically at times I disagreed, but his intentions were honorable, both domestically and internationally.
@102LBC Naivety? you really like cutting me down don't you? Like I said, we agree on some of these things. I know we supported less than ideal men in the world simply because they were anti-communist. Our country has been a force for good, & I don't deny that we've supported corrupt men along the way. In many of these cases, it was choosing the 'lesser of 2 evils'. I'd love our world to be black & white, but these shades of gray force difficult decisions. That's what Bush had to do at times.
@102LBC Black and white view? Absolutely, there should be a 'right and wrong' in the world. Then you can set definitive lines (laws) to regulate international law. The problem in that regard is that the world has become 'too many shades of gray'. But I do agree with the fact that we were still in the midst of the Cold War then, and as such we had to do what was necessary to 'contain' the communist spread in the world. But at the time, did we really know what Saddam was doing to his own people?
@102LBC You missed my point on that too dude. The whole "they all do it, should stop one" bit. I was arguing the morality of going in their to stop even one dictator. It doesn't matter who else does it, we were in 'the right' to remove him for his crimes against humanity like we did after WWII with the Nuremburg Trials. But if Saddam continued his programs for WMD's, it would've led to more instability in the Middle East. & what's with calling me an infant? You like calling me names don't you?
@102LBC I know a little something about the Middle East. I should since my major at the Academy was International Relations (including linguistics minor). You get angry with me for seemingly coming across as some arrogant punk in the 'military'. For that I apologize, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little frustrated with the fact that you repeatedly treat me like an idiot because I argue with you about politics. But don't put yourself above me with lines like "then come talk to me".
@102LBC But no worries, I'll keep what you said in mind when I fly overhead. You don't have to believe me for what I say to be true. The best thing about the truth is that it will always be the truth whether you or I believe it or not. I present myself as such because I am a Nav. Av. Take it for what it's worth (you don't have to believe me for it to be true) It's funny how you always say lol, I thought that was a high school thing. You may trash Bush's name, but I will always be a true Patriot!
@102LBC It's not disdain, it's a lack of respect for people who do not support America. I've had to walk through masses of people who look at me like I'm some horrible person for serving in the military that executes the order of the president. Disagreeing with the government is one thing (that's why we serve), but to give crap repeatedly to me and my fellow sailors for serving our nation that gives us the chance to have our own opinions is just wrong and I argue for their (my sailors) and mine.
@102LBC I respect Obama as my boss, because he is. He gives me (or the military) an order, I follow it. But I still hold to my values as an American citizen, & as such I support someone who at least held the same, despite his shortcomings. Having served under both, I have much more respect for a man who held to his values and I knew what to expect. As a man, Bush is much more respectable, despite his problems/shortcomings. Regardless, my allegiance lies with the Constitution, not one man.
@102LBC Name you one Arab leader who doesn't torture and oppress his own people? I shouldn't have to, because it would be wrong either way. Just because they all do it, doesn't mean we shouldn't stop at least one of them. & when Iraq has/had WMD's (yes, they had them, just because they weren't nukes doesn't mean they didn't have them. Biological & chemical weapons are WMD's, that's a fact!!), you're telling me you wouldn't want to stop them from using them on us or destablizing the Middle East?
@102LBC "I thought you were in the Navy, so what do you know about being a soldier? Nothing, and now you have me wondering you're actually in the military"....hmmmmm, well right back you man, I thought you were a civilian, so what do you know? Just a question for thought since you want to attack my intellect and/or service to the nation. You're doubting I serve because I disagree with you, well here's a newsflash: people who serve have different opinions, but we still proudly serve our nation!!
@102LBC You'd also be surprised at how many of us like going overseas and serving our country, even in unpopular wars (despite the fact that when we first went overseas, the whole country sang the praises of a president y'all now despise, go figure)....We who serve are proud of it.
@102LBC So simply because you disagree with me makes you doubt that I serve in the military and am a Naval Aviator. That's not judgmental at all. But don't worry, knowing/talking to pessimistic Americans such as yourself simply reinforces the fact that I serve so people like you can disagree with the government (it's your right) and call some of us who do serve idiots because we have different views on things because of the lives we chose to live in uniform.
@102LBC When you say he started 2 wars he couldn't finish, you forget that the American people cried out to go overseas and take out those responsible for 9/11. You make it sound like he took us there against the will of the American people. & you can test my "hypotheticals", because could/would a president attempt to push the same agendas in different time periods? You can test that, because guess what? I did in my final project for my degree at the US Naval Academy (ya, I went to college too!)
@102LBC & for the record, my family has served in the military going back 4 generations on my father's side & 3 on my mother's side. So I know and have felt/seen/heard the effects of the military on the family and what we as Americans have done overseas. I tell you now, Bush is not the sole reason for our country's slow demise or all of its problems. He may not have been perfect, he had his flaws & mistakes, but he was a far better president than many others could have done in his situation(s)!
@102LBC Also, the economy was already slowly going into deficit under Clinton before Bush took office. And forgive me for being a patriot who loves my country, that although not blindly where I actually do question some things politically, I would rather attempt to fix it rather than attack the character of a man who did the best he could with what he had, when he had it. You may have a college degree and be living a life of your choosing, but don't underestimate the heart and mind of a soldier.
@102LBC In answer to your accusation of "floating in the Persian Gulf" giving me better insight, it's the life of service to others, which no one can ever truly understand until you experience the hardships of doing so. That's where you feel the effects of presidential, or governmental decisions to send you overseas in the 1st place. So yes, I do have a pretty good perspective on things because I'm in the military. On a side note, I don't float on a ship somewhere, "Naval Flight" implies Planes!
@102LBC Simplistic and erroneous statements? How about the fact that at least Bush took a stand on anything rather than simply saying "Change" and what not? At least we knew where he stood on important social issues like immigration and welfare reform. Also, in regards to your family serving and what not, you seem to assume mine did not. I too have multiple family members currently overseas as well as multiple generations of relatives serving our nation.
@102LBC Dude, they were not simple hypotheticals, when I said he was a good president for the time in which he served, that's what I meant. There are many good presidents in our history that were great because of the time over which they presided. FDR wouldn't have been a great president if he presided during the 19th Century. That's the point I was making when saying Bush was a much better president during the time he presided. He was the best candidate compared to Gore for the time since 9/11.
@102LBC Physician heal thyself. You're telling me to stop making assumptions, but you've been doing the same to me since we started our banter. You never answered the question I've asked twice: you stated you will be in the military once you graduate, & I asked you if you were in high school or in an actual officer training program. Which is it? And how is it you know more about American military history and current world affairs when you're not in the military? That's 1 of your assumptions.
@102LBC Oh & to answer your other question: I'm a Naval Flight Officer. So until you step out into the Fleet, you actually have no basis to answer any questions from a military perspective. Now as a citizen of the country, feel free to express your opinions, but that's what they are: OPINIONS! Most of your facts come from a liberally biased media that gives you little/NO insight on what the military does so you can get online & argue with us who've actually seen the world for what it is.
@102LBC Funny you say "because people as naive as you should not be allowed to serve", because I would say the same about you. But hey you never did answer my question: are you in high school 'about to graduate' or are you actually in an officer training program? But to answer yours, it does strengthen my case because I have at least gone overseas, I've seen the world, & from a perspective that CAN'T be understood from a civilian point of view. When you get to the Fleet, you'll see what I mean.
@102LBC Once you graduate? Please tell me you're at least in college @ an ROTC program and not some high schooler trying to lecture me here. I'm actually an officer in the US Navy who just so happens to have gone over seas twice! & the war was not started on a lie, nor did we go over there unprovoked. Spare me your lecture, because you're not in the military yet & have yet to see anything of the real world. Once you actually join the big boys, let me know because I'd love to see if you make it.
@102LBC Do you or have you ever served in the military? I'm guessing not, because if you had, you'd realize that he was one of the best leaders to have when serving. And my answers are unsophisticated & sophmoric? Somebody is trying to sound intelligent. I stand by President Bush, despite his shortcomings like not being the best orator & compromising on some things. I'm telling you, had Gore won the election in 2000, he would have been more likely to help the terrorist recycle than get justice.
@102LBC dude, read a history book or watch a documentary some time & be intelligent when you try to make some absurd accusations. The time when Bush was president, he was the best we could've had & handled it better than most. If we had Gore or Clinton or some other liberal President, then we probably would've had more terrorist attacks on us since then. Nothing would've been resolved in the Middle East. Get over yourself & realize that although Bush wasn't a great speaker, he was a great leader
You'd be surprised how many men in the Navy and Marine Corps actually loved President GW Bush. He truly cared for us, more than our current president. We pray for peace, but prepare for war.
I wish he had a heart when he destroyed millions of innocent lives in Iraq and Afghanistan by using the pretext of 9/11 which was created by his own administration (Ordered by his Killuminati masters of course), He is the one responsible for this terrible economic crisis around the world and he is the one who made you American people hated around the world, believe me, nobody has any problem with you people, but your politicians are servants of Lucifer himself.
@hiarvandi Using the pretext of 9/11 created by our own Killuminati? Do you listen to yourself? When people come in here, use our freedoms to kill our own people by the masses, you're darn right we're going to go in where people harbor them to take them out. If you're neutral, stay out of the way, but you want to defend/hide these murderers, then you're only in the way. Also, he is NOT responsible for the economic crisis in the world, it's all the dummies who aren't smart with their own money.
@uhscoyotes07 Did Saddam Hussein harbor the terrorists? did the UN inspectors find any WMD in Iraq? If no, then why the hell did your army attacked Iraq? to overthrow Sadam hussein who used to be their most strategic ally in 80s against Iran. Taliban who are in war with the US today, used to be it's allies in 80s against soviets.If they are terrorists, then you should blame your own government for supporting them and not to let it kill innocent people in the name of freedom.
at least ,we see all remorse for the crimes against humanity he did in the back of his country. congrats for all the blood,the tortures, the lies and the debt. now you can crying.. pooor zionist
@jamik0716 maybe bush wasn't our nations greatest president, maybe he wasn't in office to defeat the nazi's, maybe he didn't free the slaves, but he loved our country which is something i can't say the same for about obama.
@jamik0716 and you know this how? I'm interested to hear your paranoia and illegitimate claims....you're actually going to call the guy who responded to the deaths of over 3000 people a warmonger because he took action against those responsible? wow, doctor heal thyself....
He took action you say? His so called action resulted in deaths of 1.3 million people in Irak and nearly 50 thousand in Afghanistan, and thousands more in many other countries. And maybe a few hundreds among them now dead people were directly linked to terrorist groups, but what about the rest?! You won't even care if I tell how high the percentage of children, elderly, woman killed. Have you been to any foreign country? I think not. You "patriot" know nothing.
@jamik0716 To answer your question of if I've been to any foreign country: yes. I've deployed twice, & I also went on a training evolution in the Mediterranean Sea on another. That's because I'm actually in the military, so before you assume too much about me, you might have wanted to ask & not assume I'm some idiot who doesn't know anything. Also, where do you get your numbers from? Because at last report (I actually have access to them, do you? & not on TV either), your numbers are wrong.
Hail to the Chief we have killed the cowardly sand prick! Hail to the Chief he sent our brave Marines in! Hail to the Chief pass the rifles and the wiskey! Hail to the president! Hail to GB!
@Nik3z1 obviously he wasn't the some violent war-mongering a-hole that some people say he was. all i'm saying is he could have been a lot better president.
2 years ago nearly the entire country hated this guy. Now he's out and everybody suddenly loves him? Make up your minds, people. Obama isn't that bad. Ok, so he did some stuff with healthcare. At least he didn't start a war and get several thousand people killed. Death toll from healthcare? Look it up.
@AndrewTuckr Are you serious dude? Bush responded to the deaths of over 3000 innocent people by taking action against those responsible and those who harbored them/protected them. For the record, Obamacare is only an early step to communism, look up the definition of communism in a dictionary and you'll see that a fundamental level, Obama would loving nothing more than to globalize our nation and strip away what we call Americanism, don't be an ignorant fool.........
President Bush was, and is, a heck of a good man. One never wondered where his loyalties rested. Both him and his Dad did the best they could, considering they were handed the politics of the East. On his watch, the terrorists did not return to America after 9/11. Let us pray this remains so, into the future.
@snsaloom Hear hear!! I completely agree. It's nice to know there are other intelligent people on here who can actually see what the man did and not fall into the lies and propaganda on the liberal news networks.......
Bush was stupid, he was an idiot, but he was our idiot and he was a cry baby like my loving father. No stronger love has been shown for our country before him... Then along came Obama.
doesnt matter what your religion or political faction, take one look at that guy and you know he's a good person at heart.
strikehair55 2 days ago
Fuck Obama
drawerfunfun 3 weeks ago
I like president George Bush...God bless the
U*S*A*..
snsaloom 1 month ago
GOD BLESS AMERICA
We miss you bush 3 years with obama's poor leadership
MrSouthrnpride 1 month ago
You guys may hate on all our presidents... They're still Americans... And we're all Americans...
bryan9ful 2 months ago
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Ron Paul 2012, America's last hope, if you dont know who Ron Paul is, look him up, you wont be dissapointed.
thepatriot1012 2 months ago
This reeks of 'murica
1812over2 2 months ago
Say what you want about President Bush. NO ONE can deny that that man loves this country and everything it stands for. He would die for this country. I can't say the same for Obama.
Gnash84 2 months ago
Obamas a fucking joke,
ShalemariTV 3 months ago
yeah. I'm sure pearl harbor was probably faked too. you guys are so stupid.
WeezerGeek182 3 months ago
President Bush has been the best President in my lifetime.
shortroundify 4 months ago
why can't we have Bush back, obama sucks!!!
Reesespieces905 4 months ago 10
crocodile tears...
Alexo0bi 4 months ago
@Alexo0bi Either crocodile tears or tears of guilt.
xx8visionSxx 4 months ago
You can tell that man really LOVES AMERICA!
swdekalb4 4 months ago
Bush got a bad rep due to mishandling of Iraq War, his economic polices, and his corrupt interrogation for GITMO but he doesn't deserve the hate he gets. Obama is now making America even worser.
Hperman09 4 months ago
Go back to the booze "W". It's your only resort you butcher!!
Magenta408 4 months ago
ff
binscool 4 months ago
ushcoyotes07,
Saddam killied millions of his people and buried them in mass graves and that was ok with you?
musicman7005 5 months ago
I love this guy. True American with the sense to send
Jihadist to their 72 faggot pork-filled homes instead of 72 fat and lazy virgin goats.
eyeruntrails 5 months ago
hi
NickWaterfall 5 months ago
God Bless You Mr. President. We will always respect you as a great man. The best President in 20 years.
TheBogdan33 5 months ago
He was no George Washington, but he does not deserve all the hatred he gets. One of the better presidents.
XxMrLimeyxX 5 months ago
@XxMrLimeyxX Agreed. The Left just enjoys spewing its bigoted, hateful venom.
He wasn't great, but he was good, and he was infinitely better than what we have now. What we need in 2012 is someone "great".
Supermassively 5 months ago
Say what you will about him as a president but as a fellow american im sure he lost alot of sleep over those soldiers who sadly past on and all of our safety.
KaiiThanxBaii 5 months ago
He cries because he suddenly had a moment when he realized that he's screwed things up.
cochranexyz 5 months ago
@cochranexyz Yeah, I guess patriotism really is hard for morons like you to understand. You could never be proud of this country unless it suddenly became part of Europe or the Middle East.
Supermassively 5 months ago
@Supermassively I don't think you know what patriotism means. The evil fucktards that send people overseas to fight wars in the name of patriotism thank the stupids who believe it.
cochranexyz 5 months ago
@cochranexyz I understand perfectly what it means. Your misguided pseudo-intellectualism is eight years too late. Thanks; try again.
Supermassively 5 months ago
@Supermassively "misguided pseudo-intellectualism" lol. Degree much?
cochranexyz 5 months ago
hes a fucking demon that why..it pains him to sing peaceful hamony
skatering42 5 months ago
@skatering42 Wow, you take Bush Derangement Syndrome to a whole new level. Ever heard the phrase "Liberalism is a mental illness"? Well, comments like that just confirm it.
Supermassively 5 months ago
Call me silly - but it's nice to see this level of humanity from Baby Bush. I'm not a fan - but hey, we're all human. It's nice to see these very base feelings, he must have felt so ridiculously guilty. So sad... (and no, I did not EVER vote for the man!)
lehnertm1980 5 months ago
@lehnertm1980 Passive-aggressive, childish nonsense.
Supermassively 5 months ago
@jorax1973
Did you refer to the same person as a "moron" and a "mastermind"? Seems like you could only be one or the other.
TheBassguy01 6 months ago
@TheBassguy01 LOL! That's been a common theme with the Left since Bush took office. "BUSH IS THE DUMBEST PERSON IN THE UNITED STATES! HE'S MENTALLY RETARDED! BUSH IS A CRIMINAL TERRORIST MASTERMIND WHO BRILLIANTLY ORCHESTRATED A COMPLICATED ATTACK ON THE TWIN TOWERS AND A PLAN TO TAKE OVER THE MIDDLE EAST AND ITS OIL!"
God, they're just so mindless. Can we please institute an Intelligence and Sanity Test as a prerequisite for voting now?
Supermassively 5 months ago
He nearly melted and I wouldn't blame him if he did
Smokieboon 6 months ago
I honestly feel bad for Bush. people shit on his life because of the economy but this man kept our country safe!
cmx901 6 months ago 16
@cmx901 hahhahahhahaahahhah good joke....brainwashed joke
alfaandomega2 4 months ago
@cmx901 don't feel bad for W, he did a good job, feel bad for the American people that swallowed the media's bullshit day after day that he was a bad man. They don't say anything about obama now, probably our worst president ever, he's passed Carter in failures.If W or a Republican as in office for 3 years of this economy, they'd be calling for impeachment.
schef99 1 month ago
How would anyone feel knowing that the decision made caused lives in Iraq and Afghanistan? I don't think anyone here unless they were/ are in the military or have sons and daughters over seas will ever know.
robcas631 6 months ago
and the oscar's goes to george w. bush for winning the best actor category...
i always think of him as "the man who attacked his own country"...
jorax1973 6 months ago
@jorax1973 and eveyone else will always think of you as a fucking moron
ricemancometh 6 months ago
@ricemancometh
you want to see a moron? you're watching his video right now. george w. bush is a moron, in my own opion his the mastermind behind 9/11...
jorax1973 6 months ago
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@jorax1973 lol oh.... you're one of THOSE nut jobs
ricemancometh 6 months ago
@jorax1973 I respect your opinion, but you are WRONG.
scott71785 6 months ago
@scott71785
george bush was wrong...
jorax1973 6 months ago
@jorax1973 Right, he's a moron and also a mastermind. That makes perfect sense. 1984 is here. Doublethink is a reality.
Supermassively 5 months ago
Bush is sure a good actor.
Thycid 7 months ago
I constantly hear people bashing Bush, but you have to give him this: The man can show his emotions, which to me, is one of the bravest things someone can do.
Scorp316 7 months ago 29
@Scorp316 Yep. Obama knows nothing of sincerity or genuine emotion. He constantly feigns empathy and everything that comes out of his mouth just slaps you in the face with a sign that says "BULLSHIT".
Supermassively 5 months ago
@Scorp316 He's an actor, that's all.
Xendrius 4 months ago
@Xendrius Wait, so you're one of those people that thinks that because he was a President, he's incapable of actual feelings? Or are you one of those people that thinks all government officials are incapable of emotion? He loves his country, that's all there is to it.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 He was put in office to play stupid and prevent the public from impeaching him while his masters stage 9/11 and invade other countries killing millions. He was trained in acting in a satanic cult called Skull & Bones at Yale in his 20s, along with his father and grandfather, it is a generation of puppets who work for the shadow government, and Obama is part of it too, being a member of the CFR and blood relative to both bush and cheney.
Xendrius 4 months ago
@Xendrius Oh, I see. You're one of those people that believes 9/11 was a government conspiracy. Well, in the words of South Park, "The US may not be perfect, but it's our home; our team. And if you don't want to root for your team, then you should get the fuck out of the stadium."
Oh, and the public can't impeach a president. The Legislative branch does.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 The US is run by ancient babylonian bloodlines, the Rothschilds specifically, they don't see themselves as belonging to any nationallity, they are satanists, they do not care about you, your family, or your country, their goal is infact to destroy america, destroy its economy to crash the markets in other worlds.
Read the 25 Illuminati goals, who Weishaupt wrote for the Rothschilds in 1776, and tell me one goal there that is not completed or is being completed now in 2011.
Xendrius 4 months ago
@Xendrius Think about it for a minute: Yes, destroying America's economy would screw other countries; I'll give you that. What's the point to it, then? Why crash the market at home to screw up everyone else? Your theory makes absolutely no sense. Sure, the government isn't always honest, but I can assure you that without it, life would be pure chaos. Thank your lucky stars you live in a country that tolerates your beliefs, because your disembodied head would be bowled down a street otherwise.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 Well, read the 25 Illuminati goals in the description of the youtube video "the satanic 9/11 ritual", they plan to take over the world.
Xendrius 4 months ago
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Scorp316 4 months ago
@Xendrius Your failure to answer my questions tells me that wherever you got those beliefs did not provide basic information, ergo your source is false, ergo your theory is disproven.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 The answer is too long there are dozens of reasons, I told you to look at the 25 Illuminati goals to understand what I am about to tell you.
Xendrius 4 months ago
@Xendrius Go with me on this; let's take a trip. Suppose you're right. The government aims to destroy America and take over the world. Do you really think Big Brother would leave his "To-do" list out for all to see? If the government wanted America destroyed, we'd be gone already, and you, among all other conspiracy theorists, would be long dead for knowing too much.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 No they would not, they already control the media, the military, the banks, the governemnt, they have 99% of the world believing what they want, they could not care less about people like me, howoever they have killed John Todd, Bill Cooper and framed Fritz Springmeier and Kent Hovind, all who spoke about the Illuminati in lectures. Bill Cooper was the one who said the Illuminati would stage a huge terror event and blame it on OBL 3 months before 911.
Xendrius 4 months ago
@Scorp316 I agree - we have to give bush credit for crying - he is feeling a rare moment of remorse for orchestrating the 9/11 attacks and for destroying America. This rare moment, when realized, will cause bush and the other people in his ilk to begin the healing process.
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw Why would the US government send planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon? Your theory makes as much sense as a screen door on a submarine. Even if Bush was responsible, there's no "healing process" for doing something so terrible. Al Quaeda mentioned that the initial plan was to attack the US nuclear power plants, but it was stopped, because they feared it would "get out of control". Al Quaeda claimed responsibility for the attack.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 There is much to learn. You can start by watching this video "Zeitgeist" here: youtube.com/watch?v=jaHD_AJETII Regarding healing process, i disagree - anybody can be healed, any one can be forgiven. When we wake up to who god created us to be, and forgive each other and ourselves, we will create the kind of world we all want to live in.
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw You think it's possible for the Jews to forgive the Nazis? The only thing remotely close to a healing process for crimes such as the Holocaust or terrorism is a bullet to the brain. I'm denying a loosely held-together idea. You're trying to deny a fact.
The day we have 100% world peace will be a tragic disaster, because for there to be total world peace, 99% of humanity must die.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 Yes, I know from personal experience that it is not only possible to forgive ANY wrong-doing, but it is also very healing and enlightening to do so. Carrying around a grudge will only hurts the offended, causing more of the same, while forgiving is a powerful way to reverse the negative. Forgiveness, in addition to healing the offended, also heals the offender.
u02incw 4 months ago
Respond to this video... Remember: "An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind". "We must BE the change we wish to see in the world".
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw Those words go both ways; to the good and bad. Hitler believed that the Jews, Gypsies, and Homosexuals needed to be erased from the world. Would you agree that it was a change that man wished to see in the world? The change he wished to see resulted in the deaths of millions. Had the world acted the moment Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles, the Holocaust could have been averted.
Al Quaeda took responsibility for 9/11. That's a fact. You can ask if it makes you feel better.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 There are a LOT of un-answered questions around this event. Have you seen "Loose Change" yet? Here's a link: youtube.com/watch?v=i3MN9382eGY
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw There will always be unanswered questions to terrible events, but just who was responsible for 9/11 isn't one of them. If you can't accept that Al-Quaeda is responsible, you're letting them off the hook, ergo you're letting them win.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 DId you watch the movie? Here is a list of the TOP 500 QUESTIONS around 911 - rense.com/general24/t500.htm There are no winners or losers around 911 - all are just "participants" in the event. Watch the movie "Loose Change", review the list of questions, and get back to me so we can discuss intelligently.
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw Actually, we are discussing intelligently, or rather, I am. I'm giving you facts, and you're denying them. I'm not watching your movie for two reasons: I can't find it, nor do I really care about it. Did you hear the descriptions of the attackers from Flight 93? How about Bin Laden's repeated attempts to make the #1 movie in America before the bullet to the noggin shut him up?
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 You are afraid to watch the movie cause it shows facts that YOU cannot deny. YouTube has a bug, which put a dash in the URL i gave you earlier. Here is the link again: youtube.com/watch?v=i3MN9382eGY Are you aware the US gov funded Al-CIA-da, and Bin Laden? Did you know that the Bush's vacation with the Bin Laden's? Watch that movie and review the list of the top 500 questions here rense.com/general24/t500.htm. Post links to the Flight 93 info and #1 movie for me to review.
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw I'm not afraid to watch your movie, I just don't see the point in wasting my time watching something that tries to explain a belief to me when I already know the facts. Al-CIA-da? Amazing, I never would've thought that the US government was responsible because of that! Hang on... there's a "da" at the end there, and that means "Yes" in Russian... that must mean that the Russians are in on it, too!
Research Flight 93 yourself. Listen to recordings. Those are extremists, not the gov't.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 The Flight 93 recordings were fabricated, just like the so called hijackers - many of which have surfaced recently as still being alive. Where did you get your "facts" from? How do you explain the demolition of Building 7 / The Solomon Brothers building? You beliefs are full of holes.
u02incw 4 months ago
@u02incw I dare you to tell that to someone who lost a family member on Flight 93. Mine are not beliefs, they are facts. Heavy debris hit 7 World Trade Center and caused structural damage, leading up to a collapse. Which sounds more reasonable? Debris causing structural damage, or a gov't plot that involved expertly flown planes with the intention of sending debris into 7? YOUR beliefs are full of holes.
Granted, the government lies, but about 9/11, they are not.
Scorp316 4 months ago
@Scorp316 Actually, one of my best friend suffered the loss of a family member on 911. He was very angry when I first mentioned the evidence, however, after looking at the facts in "Loose Change", he is in agreement that the entire thing was an inside job. Regarding beliefs, I've worked hard to eliminate them from my life. You too can start with the book "How to Believe in Nothing and Set Yourself Free" by Michael Misita.
u02incw 4 months ago
@Scorp316 Building 7 was demolished with pre-planned, pre-arranged explosives, which took at least a month to prepare. Even the building owner Larry Silverstein admitted this. Additionally, how do you explain that BBC News told the world that building 7 (Solomon Brothers building) "had also collapsed" a FULL 20 MINUTES BEFORE it did? How did they know? Who told them? Here is one of hundreds of videos with evidence of this fact: youtube.com/watch?v=6mxFRigYD3s
u02incw 4 months ago
@Scorp316 Building 7 was demolished with pre-planned, pre-arranged explosives, which took at least a month to prepare. Even the building owner Larry Silverstein admitted this. Additionally, how do you explain that BBC News told the world that building 7 (Solomon Brothers building) "had also collapsed" a FULL 20 MINUTES BEFORE it did? How did they know? Who told them? Here is one of hundreds of videos with evidence of this fact: youtube.com/watch?v=6mxFRigYD3s
u02incw 4 months ago
THANK YOU PRESIDENT BUSH FOR FREEING MILLIONS OF MUSLIMS FROM A BRUTAL TYRANNY, FOR SAVING MILLIONS OF LIVES IN AFRICA FROM HIV/AIDS, FOR KEEPING AMERICA AND HER ALLIES SAFE AFTER 9/11, AND FOR INSPIRING US TO NOT GIVE IN TO FEAR AND FOR CREATING JOBS JOBS JOBS IN THE WAKE OF THE WORST TERROR ATTACK EVER. YOUR LEADERSHIP IS SORELY MISSED.
Boris82much 7 months ago 52
@Boris82much bitch please......
less01 7 months ago
@Boris82much Yeah 1 million were freed from Tyrant Sadam but sadly they are in graves now Thanks to Bush
shadowofears 6 months ago
@shadowofears Oh for God's sake go read a book about developing common sense. Right now Iraqi men and women have a Democracy and freedom. When the odds were against them living to see the end of their first day of election, to cast their votes, they walked for miles anyway to the polls. Over 6 million proudly held up their purple thumbs in front of cameras for the whole world to see. They knew they could be gunned down, but they walked for miles anyway. THEY HAVE COURAGE AND GUTS. I HONOR THEM.
Boris82much 6 months ago 3
@Boris82much A Person from USA is saying all this media BS why dont you go to iraq and see for yourself. Many of the iraqies hv taken out kids from Schools because they couldnot afford education and sectarian violence is on the rise.You hypocrate americans if u care about ur fucking democracy then why not accept hamas which was chosen by palestinian by fair election.Why to support Saudi Dictators who give a dam shit about women rights God damn you
shadowofears 6 months ago
@shadowofears Anyone who disagrees with you is either ignorant or in denial. This is coming from an American.
crazymusiclady1 5 months ago
@crazymusiclady1 Yeah Bush is such a Great Patriot Watch that video Bush making Jokes about WMD? See it with ur own eyes
shadowofears 5 months ago
@shadowofears What?
Supermassively 5 months ago
@Boris82much I miss Bush, too, but for a different reason: His relatively reasonable and sane style of conservatism is all but gone in the age of the Tea Party.
StudioScarecrow 4 months ago
haha na its just you americans are dumb
NorthStarZoka 8 months ago
@NorthStarZoka Yeah, we're dumb, but we're also crazy and bored. Don't mess with us.
Scorp316 7 months ago
@102LBC Throughout the 20th Century we have established 'cronies' as the leaders of nations we've taken interests in. But in the case of Iraq, it was not just the WMD's of bio & chemical arms and the moral mission to give the people a chance to escape the bloody tyranny of Saddam, and to hunt down those responsible for 9/11 & those who supported/harbored them. Some of them were there in many different instances during the last decade. Iraq was a breeding ground for terrorist cells to train.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Having been over there, many of the locals actually love us. I know people here only see the negative stuff on the news, but many of the locals love us and the fact that we're there. But going to Iraq was more than just a moral and just thing to do, it was also to remove the biological and chemical weapons he had. That was in our direct interest to remove, both for imminent security and for international security.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC But that doesn't mean we shouldn't have given them the chance to choose for themselves.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC To establish a truly effective democracy, we would need to change the society at a fundamental level. The Middle East has for years been ruled by tyrannies and autocracies, therefore the culture has engrained that mentality for centuries (going back to Biblical times). Even the Jews (before Christianity sprang from it) were ruled under a monarch by divine rule of the King as directed by God (or Yahweh). So although it is possible for Iraq to sustain a democracy, it will be very difficult
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC But at the same time, we may have the moral obligation to spread democracy (by that I mean giving people the choice of what type of government they want), but then again, not all cultures and societies are able to support democracy like ours was. We came from a parliamentary British system that had basic cultural acceptances of a 'free people' where people in American simply weren't being treated like their British counterparts across 'the pond', haha.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC But I do believe in morality (for all decisions) and that is should NOT be selective. When it comes to Iraq, I believe that we did the morally just thing by removing Saddam. He did have WMD's with his biological and chemical weapons and removing him for that reason was in the best interest of our country as well as the damage he was doing to his own people and others in the region.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC I 'agree to disagree' haha. But I must admit, I STRONGLY agree with your last line: "The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions". Are you a Christian, bc that is a very strong Christian statement. I agree with that line both from a religious and political perspective. Not totally in line with a neo-con point of view, but I do believe in the constitutional idea that "those who have the ability to protect the weak, have the responsibility to protect the weak". In this case, democracy.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC sadly yes, but I hate to see the inconsistency. I still firmly believe that we are better off as a nation than most others put together. We must continue to make consistent decisions that involve some level of morality. If we lose it all together (despite its imperfections), we may never get it back. But every good decision or action may or will have some collateral damage. We can't let some of the ramifications take away from the decision we made. It may not be easy now, but someday.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC I see your point (about the read a book or see a documentary). I guess I got used to arguing with people who threw that line at me, so I did too. My apologies. Back to the point tho: Iran is/was a major threat w/ 'nuclear' capabilities. Early on, there was evidence linking people in Iraq to the 9/11 attacks. It had to do with those harboring them and their allies as well as supporting their attacks on the US. There were parades in Baghdad when they saw the Twin Towers in flames!
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC I agree with you on some accounts. In situations where chaos erupts (more violence in already violence-prone environments), people will revert back to a situation that guarantees stability and security over their own freedoms in a democracy. On that I agree. But I would rather give people the choice. I know that some places in the world are not as suited to a democracy as others. The Middle East being one of the lesser. But when they're being slaughtered, someone has to stop it.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC And yes, I do believe we must make decisions based on some level of morality because without it, how can we justify them as Americans? Yes, I'll be the first to tell you strategy plays a very important role in it many times, but sometimes (preferably more often), we need moral decision making that has come to define great American leaders in our history. That's why I support Bush. Practically at times I disagreed, but his intentions were honorable, both domestically and internationally.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Naivety? you really like cutting me down don't you? Like I said, we agree on some of these things. I know we supported less than ideal men in the world simply because they were anti-communist. Our country has been a force for good, & I don't deny that we've supported corrupt men along the way. In many of these cases, it was choosing the 'lesser of 2 evils'. I'd love our world to be black & white, but these shades of gray force difficult decisions. That's what Bush had to do at times.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Black and white view? Absolutely, there should be a 'right and wrong' in the world. Then you can set definitive lines (laws) to regulate international law. The problem in that regard is that the world has become 'too many shades of gray'. But I do agree with the fact that we were still in the midst of the Cold War then, and as such we had to do what was necessary to 'contain' the communist spread in the world. But at the time, did we really know what Saddam was doing to his own people?
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC You missed my point on that too dude. The whole "they all do it, should stop one" bit. I was arguing the morality of going in their to stop even one dictator. It doesn't matter who else does it, we were in 'the right' to remove him for his crimes against humanity like we did after WWII with the Nuremburg Trials. But if Saddam continued his programs for WMD's, it would've led to more instability in the Middle East. & what's with calling me an infant? You like calling me names don't you?
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC I know a little something about the Middle East. I should since my major at the Academy was International Relations (including linguistics minor). You get angry with me for seemingly coming across as some arrogant punk in the 'military'. For that I apologize, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little frustrated with the fact that you repeatedly treat me like an idiot because I argue with you about politics. But don't put yourself above me with lines like "then come talk to me".
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC But no worries, I'll keep what you said in mind when I fly overhead. You don't have to believe me for what I say to be true. The best thing about the truth is that it will always be the truth whether you or I believe it or not. I present myself as such because I am a Nav. Av. Take it for what it's worth (you don't have to believe me for it to be true) It's funny how you always say lol, I thought that was a high school thing. You may trash Bush's name, but I will always be a true Patriot!
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC It's not disdain, it's a lack of respect for people who do not support America. I've had to walk through masses of people who look at me like I'm some horrible person for serving in the military that executes the order of the president. Disagreeing with the government is one thing (that's why we serve), but to give crap repeatedly to me and my fellow sailors for serving our nation that gives us the chance to have our own opinions is just wrong and I argue for their (my sailors) and mine.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC I respect Obama as my boss, because he is. He gives me (or the military) an order, I follow it. But I still hold to my values as an American citizen, & as such I support someone who at least held the same, despite his shortcomings. Having served under both, I have much more respect for a man who held to his values and I knew what to expect. As a man, Bush is much more respectable, despite his problems/shortcomings. Regardless, my allegiance lies with the Constitution, not one man.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Name you one Arab leader who doesn't torture and oppress his own people? I shouldn't have to, because it would be wrong either way. Just because they all do it, doesn't mean we shouldn't stop at least one of them. & when Iraq has/had WMD's (yes, they had them, just because they weren't nukes doesn't mean they didn't have them. Biological & chemical weapons are WMD's, that's a fact!!), you're telling me you wouldn't want to stop them from using them on us or destablizing the Middle East?
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC "I thought you were in the Navy, so what do you know about being a soldier? Nothing, and now you have me wondering you're actually in the military"....hmmmmm, well right back you man, I thought you were a civilian, so what do you know? Just a question for thought since you want to attack my intellect and/or service to the nation. You're doubting I serve because I disagree with you, well here's a newsflash: people who serve have different opinions, but we still proudly serve our nation!!
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC You'd also be surprised at how many of us like going overseas and serving our country, even in unpopular wars (despite the fact that when we first went overseas, the whole country sang the praises of a president y'all now despise, go figure)....We who serve are proud of it.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC So simply because you disagree with me makes you doubt that I serve in the military and am a Naval Aviator. That's not judgmental at all. But don't worry, knowing/talking to pessimistic Americans such as yourself simply reinforces the fact that I serve so people like you can disagree with the government (it's your right) and call some of us who do serve idiots because we have different views on things because of the lives we chose to live in uniform.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC When you say he started 2 wars he couldn't finish, you forget that the American people cried out to go overseas and take out those responsible for 9/11. You make it sound like he took us there against the will of the American people. & you can test my "hypotheticals", because could/would a president attempt to push the same agendas in different time periods? You can test that, because guess what? I did in my final project for my degree at the US Naval Academy (ya, I went to college too!)
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC & for the record, my family has served in the military going back 4 generations on my father's side & 3 on my mother's side. So I know and have felt/seen/heard the effects of the military on the family and what we as Americans have done overseas. I tell you now, Bush is not the sole reason for our country's slow demise or all of its problems. He may not have been perfect, he had his flaws & mistakes, but he was a far better president than many others could have done in his situation(s)!
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Also, the economy was already slowly going into deficit under Clinton before Bush took office. And forgive me for being a patriot who loves my country, that although not blindly where I actually do question some things politically, I would rather attempt to fix it rather than attack the character of a man who did the best he could with what he had, when he had it. You may have a college degree and be living a life of your choosing, but don't underestimate the heart and mind of a soldier.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC In answer to your accusation of "floating in the Persian Gulf" giving me better insight, it's the life of service to others, which no one can ever truly understand until you experience the hardships of doing so. That's where you feel the effects of presidential, or governmental decisions to send you overseas in the 1st place. So yes, I do have a pretty good perspective on things because I'm in the military. On a side note, I don't float on a ship somewhere, "Naval Flight" implies Planes!
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Simplistic and erroneous statements? How about the fact that at least Bush took a stand on anything rather than simply saying "Change" and what not? At least we knew where he stood on important social issues like immigration and welfare reform. Also, in regards to your family serving and what not, you seem to assume mine did not. I too have multiple family members currently overseas as well as multiple generations of relatives serving our nation.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Dude, they were not simple hypotheticals, when I said he was a good president for the time in which he served, that's what I meant. There are many good presidents in our history that were great because of the time over which they presided. FDR wouldn't have been a great president if he presided during the 19th Century. That's the point I was making when saying Bush was a much better president during the time he presided. He was the best candidate compared to Gore for the time since 9/11.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Physician heal thyself. You're telling me to stop making assumptions, but you've been doing the same to me since we started our banter. You never answered the question I've asked twice: you stated you will be in the military once you graduate, & I asked you if you were in high school or in an actual officer training program. Which is it? And how is it you know more about American military history and current world affairs when you're not in the military? That's 1 of your assumptions.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Oh & to answer your other question: I'm a Naval Flight Officer. So until you step out into the Fleet, you actually have no basis to answer any questions from a military perspective. Now as a citizen of the country, feel free to express your opinions, but that's what they are: OPINIONS! Most of your facts come from a liberally biased media that gives you little/NO insight on what the military does so you can get online & argue with us who've actually seen the world for what it is.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Funny you say "because people as naive as you should not be allowed to serve", because I would say the same about you. But hey you never did answer my question: are you in high school 'about to graduate' or are you actually in an officer training program? But to answer yours, it does strengthen my case because I have at least gone overseas, I've seen the world, & from a perspective that CAN'T be understood from a civilian point of view. When you get to the Fleet, you'll see what I mean.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Once you graduate? Please tell me you're at least in college @ an ROTC program and not some high schooler trying to lecture me here. I'm actually an officer in the US Navy who just so happens to have gone over seas twice! & the war was not started on a lie, nor did we go over there unprovoked. Spare me your lecture, because you're not in the military yet & have yet to see anything of the real world. Once you actually join the big boys, let me know because I'd love to see if you make it.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC Do you or have you ever served in the military? I'm guessing not, because if you had, you'd realize that he was one of the best leaders to have when serving. And my answers are unsophisticated & sophmoric? Somebody is trying to sound intelligent. I stand by President Bush, despite his shortcomings like not being the best orator & compromising on some things. I'm telling you, had Gore won the election in 2000, he would have been more likely to help the terrorist recycle than get justice.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@102LBC dude, read a history book or watch a documentary some time & be intelligent when you try to make some absurd accusations. The time when Bush was president, he was the best we could've had & handled it better than most. If we had Gore or Clinton or some other liberal President, then we probably would've had more terrorist attacks on us since then. Nothing would've been resolved in the Middle East. Get over yourself & realize that although Bush wasn't a great speaker, he was a great leader
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@Snowy1688 I'm interested to know: what did this country do to you?
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
You'd be surprised how many men in the Navy and Marine Corps actually loved President GW Bush. He truly cared for us, more than our current president. We pray for peace, but prepare for war.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
I wish he had a heart when he destroyed millions of innocent lives in Iraq and Afghanistan by using the pretext of 9/11 which was created by his own administration (Ordered by his Killuminati masters of course), He is the one responsible for this terrible economic crisis around the world and he is the one who made you American people hated around the world, believe me, nobody has any problem with you people, but your politicians are servants of Lucifer himself.
hiarvandi 8 months ago
@hiarvandi Using the pretext of 9/11 created by our own Killuminati? Do you listen to yourself? When people come in here, use our freedoms to kill our own people by the masses, you're darn right we're going to go in where people harbor them to take them out. If you're neutral, stay out of the way, but you want to defend/hide these murderers, then you're only in the way. Also, he is NOT responsible for the economic crisis in the world, it's all the dummies who aren't smart with their own money.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@uhscoyotes07 Did Saddam Hussein harbor the terrorists? did the UN inspectors find any WMD in Iraq? If no, then why the hell did your army attacked Iraq? to overthrow Sadam hussein who used to be their most strategic ally in 80s against Iran. Taliban who are in war with the US today, used to be it's allies in 80s against soviets.If they are terrorists, then you should blame your own government for supporting them and not to let it kill innocent people in the name of freedom.
hiarvandi 8 months ago
at least ,we see all remorse for the crimes against humanity he did in the back of his country. congrats for all the blood,the tortures, the lies and the debt. now you can crying.. pooor zionist
ironpoet4muse 8 months ago
Bravo Bush! You were a great president!!!
victor3422 8 months ago
He was a far greater president than Obama that is for sure
suaveburn 8 months ago 3
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suaveburn 8 months ago
He probably cries to all the children and innocent families he hurt.
I'd too.
MidnaX92 8 months ago
that's a real president people, compare that to the charlatan streethustler that we have to deal with now... makes my blood boil
Kane88andToews19 8 months ago 3
I miss him too
USN276 8 months ago
I miss you so much President Bush.
dovie2blue 9 months ago 2
devil may cry ...
nagamora 9 months ago
being emotional doesn't necessarily make one a good person. mentally sick people also have emotions. Bush was a bloodthirsty warmonger.
jamik0716 10 months ago
@jamik0716 maybe bush wasn't our nations greatest president, maybe he wasn't in office to defeat the nazi's, maybe he didn't free the slaves, but he loved our country which is something i can't say the same for about obama.
eaglesguy2036 9 months ago
@jamik0716
hater!
sarualf 9 months ago
@jamik0716 and you know this how? I'm interested to hear your paranoia and illegitimate claims....you're actually going to call the guy who responded to the deaths of over 3000 people a warmonger because he took action against those responsible? wow, doctor heal thyself....
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
He took action you say? His so called action resulted in deaths of 1.3 million people in Irak and nearly 50 thousand in Afghanistan, and thousands more in many other countries. And maybe a few hundreds among them now dead people were directly linked to terrorist groups, but what about the rest?! You won't even care if I tell how high the percentage of children, elderly, woman killed. Have you been to any foreign country? I think not. You "patriot" know nothing.
jamik0716 8 months ago
@jamik0716 To answer your question of if I've been to any foreign country: yes. I've deployed twice, & I also went on a training evolution in the Mediterranean Sea on another. That's because I'm actually in the military, so before you assume too much about me, you might have wanted to ask & not assume I'm some idiot who doesn't know anything. Also, where do you get your numbers from? Because at last report (I actually have access to them, do you? & not on TV either), your numbers are wrong.
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
Hail to the Chief we have killed the cowardly sand prick! Hail to the Chief he sent our brave Marines in! Hail to the Chief pass the rifles and the wiskey! Hail to the president! Hail to GB!
TheyHearUsNow 10 months ago
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debaser71 10 months ago
Did anyone even see a tear? This could just as easily be his, "I really don't want to be here" look.
AndrewTuckr 10 months ago
@AndrewTuckr
dude
whts ur problem?!
he didnt want the war
he was just helpin out
Nik3z1 10 months ago
@Nik3z1 obviously he wasn't the some violent war-mongering a-hole that some people say he was. all i'm saying is he could have been a lot better president.
AndrewTuckr 9 months ago
2 years ago nearly the entire country hated this guy. Now he's out and everybody suddenly loves him? Make up your minds, people. Obama isn't that bad. Ok, so he did some stuff with healthcare. At least he didn't start a war and get several thousand people killed. Death toll from healthcare? Look it up.
AndrewTuckr 10 months ago
@AndrewTuckr
he is just gonna herd non muslims into death camps... idiot!
sarualf 9 months ago
@sarualf that's just retarded. i don't even know what to say about that. i really hope it's sarcasm.
AndrewTuckr 9 months ago
@AndrewTuckr Are you serious dude? Bush responded to the deaths of over 3000 innocent people by taking action against those responsible and those who harbored them/protected them. For the record, Obamacare is only an early step to communism, look up the definition of communism in a dictionary and you'll see that a fundamental level, Obama would loving nothing more than to globalize our nation and strip away what we call Americanism, don't be an ignorant fool.........
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
@uhscoyotes07 LOL where'd you copy and paste that from
AndrewTuckr 8 months ago
100000x better than Obama. Bush actually has emotions
PrepperMatt 10 months ago 2
I can't believe it - W was being a politician? Did he also kiss a baby at a rally? Talk about textbook procedures...
neonsilkworm 10 months ago
61901 views....
mamaluke29 10 months ago
President Bush was, and is, a heck of a good man. One never wondered where his loyalties rested. Both him and his Dad did the best they could, considering they were handed the politics of the East. On his watch, the terrorists did not return to America after 9/11. Let us pray this remains so, into the future.
Jackie5992 11 months ago
Dear Mr. President
You did the right thing when ousted saddam I like & respect you wishing you a happy life & a good health..Jesus Christ bless you ..regards
snsaloom 11 months ago
@snsaloom Hear hear!! I completely agree. It's nice to know there are other intelligent people on here who can actually see what the man did and not fall into the lies and propaganda on the liberal news networks.......
uhscoyotes07 8 months ago
Bush was stupid, he was an idiot, but he was our idiot and he was a cry baby like my loving father. No stronger love has been shown for our country before him... Then along came Obama.
CommunistCookie 11 months ago
Bush belongs in the Hague and hes illuminati friends
NorthStarZoka 11 months ago