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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

former president George W. Bush does coin toss

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  • Bush still rules!!

  • I think that Bush did good things and bad things. I cannot blame only him but all politics in the world in this case!

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  • Don't 4get get a democrat majority Congress.

  • I don't get all this association with Bush, the Bush era is done with in Washington, move on with your life for crying out loud, Bush may have not been the ideal president but he still tried, he always did what he thought was right for us and I respect that.

  • DrPhucker you need your head shoved up your pussy asshole.

  • Obama has done more to ruin America in less than a year.

    You forgot to mention a victorious war (against the dems' wishes), low unemployment, stable economy, domestic security. Idiot.

  • In Pres. George W. Bush's 8 years:

    Average family income declined

    Gross Domestic Product declined

    Budget Deficit increased

    Medicare Future Budget Shortfall was Increased

    Number of Americans without Health Insurance Increased

    Name another President who left his successor 2 unfinished wars and the worst recession since 1932. You can't do it. By all measures, W was one of the worst presidents of all time, THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

  • You're a Commie loving ass pirate. Go suck some Obama dick ya fuckin' loser.

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