^^ That post is so stupid -- do you even know what "Senate" means? it means those folks who have to sign off on anything that comes out of the House, before it gets slapped down by the New England cowboy living in the West Wing.besides, Loserman sides with the Republicans these days on all the Orwellian, blindly pro-Israel, fightin' the Global War on Terrar, bugging your grandma's phone and stripping your Habeas Corpus bullshit that most reasonably informed people find so offensive.now that is your Georgie boy's legacy.[Edited on February 25, 2008 at 6:36 PM. Reason : ]
2/25/2008 6:36:09 PM
^ Well, I guess we're going to see how effective the abstract concepts of "hope" and "change" are against terrorists. Not very, I'll wager.
2/26/2008 12:37:55 AM
sounds better than the status quo
2/26/2008 12:48:12 AM
^ Sounds better =/= BetterFYI--now GTFO. [Edited on February 26, 2008 at 1:28 AM. Reason : .]
2/26/2008 1:27:59 AM
How can you blame Congress when Bush has vetoed good bills that Congress has tried passing through?I don't get the cognitive dissonance that some people have here:a. Congress passes Children's Health Care bill.b. Bush vetoes billc. Therefore Congress can be blamed for not getting anything passed?
2/26/2008 8:22:35 AM
i actually kinda agreed with that veto....but i only agreed with it cause of the "some kids of familes that make 85k would be covered" thing...imo 85k is more than enough to afford health insurance]
2/26/2008 9:19:35 AM
2/26/2008 10:10:03 AM
^^^ I would say you can blame congress because they spend more time on political grandstanding rather than actually trying to work things out. Now, is this different than any other congress? Probably not, but that doesn't change how much they suck.They could also follow the constitution and actually make a good faith effort to approve the qualified judges that are waiting to be approved.Again, just because the executive branch has violated the constitution (in your opinion) that doesn't mean that the congress should just do the same.Also their disregard for the will of the people on illegal immigration is disgusting.[Edited on February 26, 2008 at 10:14 AM. Reason : .]
2/26/2008 10:14:16 AM
2/26/2008 10:16:32 AM
^^i'd have to hear what you consider to be the will of the people on immigration before i could agree with you on that....i cant stand the people that act like gathering up 12+ million people is feasableto add to the child health care thing...the thing that sucks is if you cut it off at 50k then that will piss off the people that make 52k, etc etc....but 85k is way too much to be giving out some free shit[Edited on February 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM. Reason : .]
2/26/2008 10:16:53 AM
You mean like the Bush-appointed judge who recently put a permanent injunction against wikileaks and thereby completely obliterating the first amendment?Yea, I'd say that if anything these judges need to be scrutinized more.
2/26/2008 10:18:52 AM
I can blame congress easily for this term's problems because they quite simply are the biggest damn push overs on the face of the planet. We have a train wreck of a war going on and congress is holding hearings on steroid use in Baseball. As if anyone really actually still fucking cares about baseball.
2/26/2008 10:29:00 AM
whoa there, easy now. The Congress is also looking into misdeeds in the NFL, and i do know some people care about the NFL
2/26/2008 10:44:19 AM
Ok true.
2/26/2008 12:52:32 PM
2/26/2008 1:54:53 PM
I've used steroids.
2/26/2008 1:57:20 PM
"a. Congress passes Children's Health Care bill.b. Bush vetoes billc. Therefore Congress can be blamed for not getting anything passed?"Maybe because the SCHIP program that the libs in Congress proposed included families with incomes up to 400% above the poverty level and "children" up to 24 years old. But the details don't matter, because we all know that President Bush hates children!!!
2/26/2008 3:39:22 PM
Rolling your eyes?Roll your eyes at an administration that has constantly used our American troops as a shield against attacks on the credibility of the war.Don't like the war? You aren't supporting our troops.Don't like us spying on you without warrants? You aren't supporting freedom.Don't like us torturing people? You are letting Al-Qaeda win.That bill wouldn't have hurt anyone, and at the most covered a lot of people with health insurance.It's obvious that Bush, and most republicans, are in the pocket of the health care industry and insurance companies. That's why they oppose every attempt to "socialize" medicine. That's the only reason he vetoed the bill.
2/26/2008 3:55:08 PM
They're considered children up to 24 because IIRC that's how long your parents can legally cover you under their insurance.
2/26/2008 3:58:32 PM
2/26/2008 4:13:40 PM
But you can't really survive without health care so its a right. You know just like food and shelter which the government ought to provide. Promote the general welfareProvide the general welfareWhat's the big difference anyway...
2/26/2008 9:41:06 PM
2/28/2008 10:33:15 AM
Redstains, If you're going to NCSU, your education is very much subsidized by the state and federal government. I mean it was created by the state government, after all, and your tuition is much lower than it would be because tax payers are footing the majority of the bill. Why don't you go to a real private college like Duke? You lazy welfare queen. [Edited on February 28, 2008 at 10:57 AM. Reason : ]
2/28/2008 10:56:07 AM
^ that's a good pointBush has done more for the continent of Africa than any other President in history, it's just too bad he hates black people. Bob Geldolf who had pretofore expressed great disdain of this man has been praising him in Time Magazine and critisizing American media outlets (for the most part) for ignoring all of his work there. http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1717934,00.html
2/28/2008 11:10:22 AM
2/28/2008 12:35:06 PM
I'm against free college for all kids. In theory its fine, but in practice it dosent work so well. My boss is from Germany. They have free college there. He basically went for 8 years of undergrad, the first 3 of which were a big party because "it didnt matter if you passed classes or not, it was paid for". I feel as though students in the US would see this as a non-consequental party time and just waste our tax money. Or thats what my boss says atleast.
2/28/2008 12:56:28 PM
free college for A students80% free college for B students60% free college for C studentscollege opportunity for the rest
2/28/2008 1:32:21 PM
2/28/2008 3:45:48 PM
^ wasn't true in my dayyou can't move a grade level at a time on 12 hours/semester
2/28/2008 3:49:41 PM
AP credits ftw!!!
2/28/2008 4:14:03 PM
just sayingi def had stafford loansdid 12 hr semestersand graduated in 05-0- AP credits
2/28/2008 4:20:01 PM
This is the Bush legacy thread. Search is working now, you know. Bush's Legacy to Be Shaped by War
4/29/2008 11:56:21 AM
given the fact that no president in recent history has dealt with a direct assaults on major cities like NY, and DC he did an ok job.katrina will be a big black mark for him. and the economy/housing/gas issues won't help his record.dealing with hurricane rita (which was just as strong) was much better the second time, and also the wildfires in sandiego we're handled better than other disasters, so...i'd say history will give him a 55/100
4/29/2008 9:21:40 PM
sorry, he hasn't "dealt with" it -- or anything else, really -- worth a damnOsama's been Hidin' -- the one person who masterminded the attacks is still at large. and meanwhile we've broken an entire nation which had nothing do do with it, opened the floodgates of terrorist organizations into the region, become globally-reviled occupying imperialists,are spending $12B per month and sending ourselves straight into a recession to do it. Not to mention the human cost.meanwhile, our forces are spread so thin and so strained, we've exhausted our allies, and we're woefully unprepared to protect our REAL national interests if, god forbid, another threat materializes.our infrastructure is deteriorating, jobs are bleeding off to overseas markets, foreseeable natural disasters leave us with hundreds of dead rotting in the streets, we've losing civil rights and are increasingly turning into a police state.yeah, great fucking legacy.no wonder damn near every academic historian and political scientist of every persuasion has rated Bush as the -- or one of the -- WORST PRESIDENT EVERbut at least his buddies made out well. and they'll take care of him after the smoke clears.[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 3:05 AM. Reason : ]
4/30/2008 2:59:04 AM
^ And yet, despite all those real or perceived problems you listed, Bush has managed to serve two terms as president without being impeached, as Bill Clinton (D) was. I'll bet those two terms really chap your ass, don't they?And no matter how low Bush is rated in approval numbers or by historians, he's not rated as low as the Democrat-led Congress. They have the lowest approval numbers in history and have been a dismal failure.Are some of you sure liberals are smarter than conservatives? I mean, it sure seems that "dumb Bush" has outsmarted the liberals at every turn. And now, primarily liberal historians will take their parting shots and begin to write their agitprop-laden screeds. So what's new?
4/30/2008 6:40:14 AM
so your measure of success is that 1) a popular democratic president gets impeached by a hostile republican congress, but2) a wildly unpopular republican president manages to survive 6-years with the same congress, then another 2 with an impotent democratic congress?why the hell do you think the democratic congress is so unpopular to begin with!?
4/30/2008 7:49:01 AM
4/30/2008 8:23:52 AM
A lot of this has already been said in the article that hooksaw posted.http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/01/poll-bush-most-unpopular-in-modern-history/#more-6821
5/1/2008 2:47:25 PM
i disagree. Iraq, in all likelihood, will wind up in some sort of half-assed stalemate. It will eventually become a theocratic Islamic state, with social and economic ties to Iran, and the Islamicists will begin to rebuild the country that we destroyed (along with terrorist groups that we inadvertently allowed to set up shop in the past 5 years.) for our troubles, we'll maintain a corporate presence there in the form of multinational energy corporations who will hold rights to a percentage of oil production and exploration for a number of years until sometime in the future when it winds up all getting nationalized by the Islamicists similar to the Panama Canal or Argentina.But that will be far enough in the future that the NeoCons in the Bush Administration will declare "VICTORY IN IRAQ", wave some flags, and go home. maybe they'll throw a bone to the VA so the broken soldiers and their orphans will have some nominal benefits available if they care to stand in long lines and waiting in dank rooms with cheap furniture and moldy ceilings.Bush's real legacy will be the fall of the American economy and the expansion of executive power while simultaneously destroying the Constitution, all in the name of the so-called "Global War on Terror"[Edited on May 1, 2008 at 6:59 PM. Reason : ]
5/1/2008 6:58:40 PM
'Bush Lied'? If Only It Were That Simple.
6/9/2008 5:34:48 PM
Bush Legacy:Lies, Incompetence, Intolerance, Fraud.
6/9/2008 8:01:46 PM
Bush will definitely go down in history, but not for what you may think.
6/9/2008 8:14:56 PM
Kucinich proposed some articles of impeachment tonight, 35 of them to be specificThe littlest congressman with the biggest heart[Edited on June 9, 2008 at 9:40 PM. Reason : and the hottest wife]
6/9/2008 9:40:33 PM
6/9/2008 10:07:13 PM
Habeas Corpus.When you take away rights held by millions since 1215, that's a fucking legacy...
6/10/2008 1:54:39 AM
^^ what did FDR do to "piss on" the constitution? the internment of thousands of americans of Japanese descent? is that your beef with FDR? Okay, i can respect that. because Guantanamo is one of mine with GWB, for nearly the same reason. FDR doesnt get a pass for the Japanese-American internment because it was a war time.... that was essentially a fucking war crime. well, i mean, he gets a pass because he's dead, but its a serious foul mark to what was overall a positive administration that first brought the country out of an economic depression and then successfully executed a world war.
6/10/2008 2:30:17 AM
I'd be curious to see what all of you that hate Bush with so much passion because of the war would think of any of the World War presidents had you been in their time. The interesting thing is that while there are stories of disapproval this and that, the largest reason for this is the increasing level of communication in our world. Thousands more died in single battles in WWII than in the war in Iraq since it began. I mention this because of perspective. The deaths of any soldiers is terrible. I simply think that there is a vast amount of misguided hate towards one single man that I have no doubt has made many mistakes as president of the U.S. but has also faced a ridiculous list of disasters not of his own choosing as well. I would hate to ever have to face any of those situations under the hatred of so many people. If he ever once had the malicious intents that so many people that have no clue the thoughts of his mind or heart have pegged him with, I too would find him a terrible human being unfit for his position. At the same time, were his intentions for the good of our country and the people of it, I pity him and what he faces every waking moment.[Edited on June 10, 2008 at 3:15 AM. Reason : ]
6/10/2008 3:14:33 AM
seems like anytime i hear about wars it always goes from ww2 to now with no other wars in between]
6/10/2008 6:05:08 AM
Lincoln revoked habeas corpus, and his legacy's taken a hit for it ever since.and he used it to save the UnionBush's legacy will be a hybrid of Grant's domestic legacy with McKinley's foreign legacy.
6/10/2008 7:39:14 AM
WWII was an example DNL. yes, there are a lot of other things that have happened since then.
6/10/2008 1:24:47 PM