LuvRPgrl
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- Aug 11, 2005
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He's so freaking cluess... lol...lol...lol...
You talking about your hump buddy grumpy again?
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He's so freaking cluess... lol...lol...lol...
Dr Grump here negative repped me repeatedly all in one day to get me to my current neg level. I guess that shit is really important to him.
talk about modus operandi...
but, regardless of gumps utter stupidity, acting like a bush fanboi probably won't make it less true that his presidency the sole cause for a republican loooooong shot this year... Gosh, I wonder why the idea of CHANGE is selling so well this year....
Eight one percent of historians already rate Bush a failure. It is doubtful that will change as he will leave the major issues to the next president simply because none of his ideas have worked so far and he is too busy tap dancing.
http://hnn.us/articles/5019.html
Regarding change as a motivating factor in elections, that element is too obvious, it is one reason Bush won in 2004, 911 changed enough people's worldview to allow him a second term. FDR's election was one of change as Hoover had been a failure. Carter won after the bungled administration of Nixon/Ford and stagflation. Reagan won with the promise of change from the doldrums of Carter. Clinton won after Reagan's enormous tax hikes didn't help the mess he made and Bush Sr proved inept. To say that change doesn't matter is to contradict the American system of government with its recognition that 'we need someone else.' The coach is the first one to go.