Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Bill Maher Talks About President Bush Part 2

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
35,239
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

On his HBO Speical, Bill Maher talks about President Bush.

Category:

News & Politics

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 7 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Top Comments

  • No, you are not an expert on Muslims when you just stated that bull crap. There are loads of muslims who are fine people. Is it ok when Americans kill their fellow Americans or christians? There are 1.5 billion muslims around the world and it's .00000005 that do the terrorism. What about christian terrorism? Islam is a peacful religion but there are the few nut jobs that take it to another level. Christians also want to force their religion on others.

  • @freedomofmine Hang him. he has more american blood on his hands than Bid Laden.

see all

All Comments (103)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @freedomofmine Bush is not only the biggest terrorist, but isn't he also a war monger? Shouldn't he be prosecuted for his war crimes? Yes I think so, too.

  • @MagnesDrachen13 he was alcoholic, he asked his dads friend at the dinner table: how is sex like after 50s ?

  • When it came to George W Bush, the people voted for a guy they wanted to have a beer with. And fittingly, Bush ruled like he was drunk.

  • @ASentinel2 How is giving us a referendum forcing statehood on us in any way? You know that the referendum includes the "independence" option, right?

  • @MeteorPhoenix1127 I have nothing to "give up". I'm not grinding an ax here?

    I just wanted to inform you what the dumocrats have tried April 28th of 2010 on a bill that allows the government in Puerto Rico to ask its residents if they want to change the island’s commonwealth status, in what critics are saying is a backdoor attempt to force Puerto Ricans into choosing U.S. statehood.the bill under consideration would call on the commonwealth to continue bringing the question before the voters.

  • @ASentinel2 Look, give it up. You clearly don't know the first thing about Puerto Rican politics, or its parties. I'm no expert, but I certainly know much, much more about Puerto Rico than you do. The status question has been open since 1898, and if you think it's going to be solved by November, or by 2012, simply because a random President wills it, then I don't know what to tell you.

  • @MeteorPhoenix1127 great...you are hailed the expert...

    Now what? Parties around forever...progressives this party or that doesn't mean piss.

    Look it up genius-activists are tyring to organize Puerto Rico into voting to be a State simply to gain electoral college votes and senate seats as Democrats.

    The same thing I've said from beginning-you keep bickering about scenary-look it up man!

  • @ASentinel2 Oh, for God's sake. Please don't talk about things you're not that familiar with. Not only is the Progressive Party the most corrupt organization that exists in the entire island, but they're the *socially conservative* party. Our "far left" party is the independence one and our center-left party is the commonwealth one.

    Just because this is new groundbreaking information for you doesn't mean it's new for me. There is no conspiracy; the three parties have been around forever.

  • @MeteorPhoenix1127 dude you simply are unaware of the forces in action that's all.

    Great-glad you do your civic duty..

    Good point, Dumocrats looking to vote in DC as a state also...

    you are waaay out of the loop over there, perhaps you should look into the Puerto Rican Progressive Party for Statehood or one of their websites. They've got activists working in yOUR country as we speak. You just haven't heard yet.

  • @ASentinel2 I'm not going to address your first points because, really, why bother? I *am* going to address your last point. What amnesty? Amnesty applies when non-citizens are made citizens. Puerto Ricans are American citizens. We, like DC, can't vote in the general elections because we're not a state, but I certainly voted for Obama on the primaries.

    And stop being ignorant. Puerto Rico's been in a political limbo for over a century; the status issue won't be resolved in November.

View all Comments »
Loading...

0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more