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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2010

In the honest version of Decision Points, titled "Inside the Decider" George W. Bush speaks candidly and honestly about his Presidency and psyche. In this clip, recorded live at the Comedy Central Stage in Los Angeles, Bush explains his version of the story of the scorpion and the frog. www.bushmonologues.com Written by Troy Conrad and Rick Overton.

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  • @youneac "Can't we just forget about George Warmonger Bush"

    Those who forget are doomed to repeat.

  • It is so true.

    George Bush has been a failure at everything he has ever done in his life.

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  • @JohninColumbus : Good question. Probably because he and Uncle DICK have so much dirt on every last retrobate in DC that no one dares to go after them for fear of their own ass winding up in the Pen. Bush & Cheney are guilty.

  • Why isn't Bush in prison for war crimes?

  • @mistacramer *Every* regime tries to warp history in its favor. Historians, as well as other knowledgeable and/or influential people, are only persecuted if they are perceived as a threat by those in power. The means and the subtlety of persecution may differ, from banishment and execution to defamation of character (Lasange, Clinton), desinformation (WTC, US invasions & occupations) and "accidents" (David Kelly, Dr. Don C. Wiley & colleagues).

  • @youneac

    Shallow strawman. Historians do not say ignore the present(aka recent history) or the future or other fields such as science, technology, trades, etc. Totalitarian regimes typically produce lies and propaganda about the past and scapegoated groups. There have been incredible persecutions of intellectuals, historians, academics, journalists, etc. by totalitarian regimes in the 20th century.

  • @PrivateJoker17 ,  Cheers buddy

  • @1BustedMyth I agree with you man

  • @PrivateJoker17 , Cheers to that.

    You will have to excuse me, nothing about my feelings toward Bush and his associates is light hearted.

    I'm not exactly sure how many decades of progress we have lost as a civilisation due to these criminals.

    All the best

  • @1BustedMyth I agree George Bush himself and his actions were not funny, but making fun of him sure is. Everbody here would agree with you, that is why this video was made. To insult him, but in a light hearted way.

  • @PrivateJoker17  I ain't laughing, nor are thousands of dead troops, civilians, New Orleans residents

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