It's Bush's fault!

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Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

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Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Sure,

The Iraq war.

Not getting Bin Laden

Letting the victims of Katrina suffer and die for well over a week.

Putting the Katrina survivors in poisoned trailer (maybe he was just trying to finish the job)

In 2003, his administration also tried to cut combat pay from $225 to $150 a month and the family separation allowance from $250 to $100. And most callously of all, the frat brat who ducked a war that killed 48,000 American troops threatened to veto a proposal to double the $6,000 payment to relatives of soldiers killed in action.

Bushs War Against the Military -- In These Times

Bush send soldiers to Iraq using old equipment and poor armor while throwing tens of billions at Halliburton and Blackwater.

What is wrong with you idiot conservatives still defending this awful man? Are you crazy?
 
Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Sure,

The Iraq war.

Not getting Bin Laden

Letting the victims of Katrina suffer and die for well over a week.

Putting the Katrina survivors in poisoned trailer (maybe he was just trying to finish the job)

In 2003, his administration also tried to cut combat pay from $225 to $150 a month and the family separation allowance from $250 to $100. And most callously of all, the frat brat who ducked a war that killed 48,000 American troops threatened to veto a proposal to double the $6,000 payment to relatives of soldiers killed in action.

Bushs War Against the Military -- In These Times

Bush send soldiers to Iraq using old equipment and poor armor while throwing tens of billions at Halliburton and Blackwater.

What is wrong with you idiot conservatives still defending this awful man? Are you crazy?

Yeah, I mean after all Bush waited SIX WEEKS to go down to Katrina, and took two vacations, and even had a concert at the White House by Paul McCartney.

Oh wait that was Obama.

And Bush had a 10.2 unemployment rate.

Oh wait that was Obama too. Bush's unemployment rate was 4.6.

And Bush never got Bin Laden.

Oh wait, Obama hasn't got Bin Laden Either.

And Bush didn't close Gitmo.

Oh wait. Obama didn't close Gitmo either, after saying he would.

And Bush never left Iraq!

Oh wait, Obama hasn't left Iraq either.

Exactly, who are we talking about?

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Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

You are obviously giving Bush too much credit. He couldn't even invade the right fucking country that attacked us!!
 
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Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

You arfe obviously giving Bush too much credit. He couldn't even invade the right fucking country that attacked us!!


What country would that be?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

You arfe obviously giving Bush too much credit. He couldn't even invade the right fucking country that attacked us!!


What country would that be?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:


That would be Iraq....Bush should have invaded Saudi Arabia...but we know how tight his family is with them...
 
You arfe obviously giving Bush too much credit. He couldn't even invade the right fucking country that attacked us!!


What country would that be?

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That would be Iraq....Bush should have invaded Saudi Arabia...but we know how tight his family is with them...

Whoops...
bush_saudi.jpg


...Well this is awkward...
 
Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?
How far, back, ya' wanna go?????

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Not getting Bin Laden

Mr Obama, who assumes power as US commander-in-chief next week after his inauguration on Jan 20, pledged to try to succeed where his predecessor George W Bush failed by catching or killing the terrorist leader.

But he said that it was not essential to kill or even capture the elusive bin Laden when there were other ways to weaken the threat posed by his network.
Barack Obama: killing Osama bin Laden not essential - Telegraph
 
It's Bush's fault that there was oil in the Gulf to even drill for. If there would have been no oil, there would be no spill. Now, not only are we still relying on foreign oil but we have a big ass mess to clean up. Get Bush on the phone and let's curse him out.:lol:
 
Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

More like:

Bush brought the country into two wars and botched the execution of both of them

Bush lied to the world to justify a war

Bush engaged in torture

Bush took unprecedented global support and turned the world against us

Bush took a solid economy and turned it into the largest economic collapse in 70 years


Yes it is Bush's fault
 
Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

More like:

Bush brought the country into two wars and botched the execution of both of them

Bush lied to the world to justify a war

Bush engaged in torture

Bush took unprecedented global support and turned the world against us

Bush took a solid economy and turned it into the largest economic collapse in 70 years


Yes it is Bush's fault

We have been through this before you are lying I posted the proof on another thread but you did not reply back I wonder why?
 
Bush made Obama offer Stupak a job.

Bush really thinks there are 57 states.

Bush made the oil spill happen.

Bush kept Obama from going out to the Gulf for six weeks after the oil spill happened.

Can you think of others things where Bush and NOT Obama are at fault?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

More like:

Bush brought the country into two wars and botched the execution of both of them

Bush lied to the world to justify a war

Bush engaged in torture

Bush took unprecedented global support and turned the world against us

Bush took a solid economy and turned it into the largest economic collapse in 70 years


Yes it is Bush's fault

We have been through this before you are lying I posted the proof on another thread but you did not reply back I wonder why?

The proof is Bush's historical legacy. Bush saw his place in history crumble as every major decision he made became a disaster. In the most recent ranking of Presidents by historians, Bush ranked 38 out of 43 and was voted the worst president in a century

Yes, my friend, it is Bush's fault
 
More like:

Bush brought the country into two wars and botched the execution of both of them

Bush lied to the world to justify a war

Bush engaged in torture

Bush took unprecedented global support and turned the world against us

Bush took a solid economy and turned it into the largest economic collapse in 70 years


Yes it is Bush's fault

We have been through this before you are lying I posted the proof on another thread but you did not reply back I wonder why?

The proof is Bush's historical legacy. Bush saw his place in history crumble as every major decision he made became a disaster. In the most recent ranking of Presidents by historians, Bush ranked 38 out of 43 and was voted the worst president in a century

Yes, my friend, it is Bush's fault

No I posted where Clinton made created the fear that Saddam had WMDS but you forgot about that part right?

"In the next century, the community of nations may see more and more the very kind of threat Iraq poses now -- a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction ready to use them or provide them to terrorists, drug traffickers or organized criminals who travel the world among us unnoticed.

If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow by the knowledge that they can act with impunity, even in the face of a clear message from the United Nations Security Council and clear evidence of a weapons of mass destruction program."

President Clinton
Address to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon staff
February 17, 1998


Text Of Clinton Statement On Iraq - February 17, 1998

America is threatened by an "unholy axis":

"We must exercise responsibility not just at home, but around the world. On the eve of a new century, we have the power and the duty to build a new era of peace and security.

We must combat an unholy axis of new threats from terrorists, international criminals, and drug traffickers. These 21st century predators feed on technology and the free flow of information... And they will be all the more lethal if weapons of mass destruction fall into their hands.

Together, we must confront the new hazards of chemical and biological weapons and the outlaw states, terrorists, and organized criminals seeking to acquire them. Saddam Hussein has spent the better part of this decade and much of his nation's wealth not on providing for the Iraqi people but on developing nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them."

President Clinton
State of the Union address
January 27, 1998

State of The Union Address - January 27, 1998

"His regime threatens the safety of his people, the stability of his region, and the security of all the rest of us.

What if he fails to comply, and we fail to act, or we take some ambiguous third route which gives him yet more opportunities to develop this program of weapons of mass destruction and continue to press for the release of the sanctions and continue to ignore the solemn commitments that he made?

Well, he will conclude that the international community has lost its will. He will then conclude that he can go right on and do more to rebuild an arsenal of devastating destruction.

And some day, some way, I guarantee you, he'll use the arsenal."

President Clinton
Address to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon staff
February 17, 1998

Text Of Clinton Statement On Iraq - February 17, 1998

"Heavy as they are, the costs of action must be weighed against the price of inaction. If Saddam defies the world and we fail to respond, we will face a far greater threat in the future. Saddam will strike again at his neighbors; he will make war on his own people. And mark my words, he will develop weapons of mass destruction. He will deploy them, and he will use them."

President Clinton
National Address from the Oval Office
December 16, 1998

Transcript: President Clinton explains Iraq strike - December 16, 1998

"Ten years after the Gulf War and Saddam is still there and still continues to stockpile weapons of mass destruction. Now there are suggestions he is working with al Qaeda, which means the very terrorists who attacked the United States last September may now have access to chemical and biological weapons."

James P. Rubin, President Clinton's State Department spokesman
In a PBS documentary titled "Saddam's Ultimate Solution"
July 11, 2002


Saddam’s Ultimate Solution ~ Introduction | Wide Angle
 
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We have been through this before you are lying I posted the proof on another thread but you did not reply back I wonder why?

The proof is Bush's historical legacy. Bush saw his place in history crumble as every major decision he made became a disaster. In the most recent ranking of Presidents by historians, Bush ranked 38 out of 43 and was voted the worst president in a century

Yes, my friend, it is Bush's fault

No I posted where Clinton made created the fear that Saddam had WMDS but you forgot about that part right?

"In the next century, the community of nations may see more and more the very kind of threat Iraq poses now -- a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction ready to use them or provide them to terrorists, drug traffickers or organized criminals who travel the world among us unnoticed.

If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow by the knowledge that they can act with impunity, even in the face of a clear message from the United Nations Security Council and clear evidence of a weapons of mass destruction program."

President Clinton
Address to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon staff
February 17, 1998


Text Of Clinton Statement On Iraq - February 17, 1998

America is threatened by an "unholy axis":

"We must exercise responsibility not just at home, but around the world. On the eve of a new century, we have the power and the duty to build a new era of peace and security.

We must combat an unholy axis of new threats from terrorists, international criminals, and drug traffickers. These 21st century predators feed on technology and the free flow of information... And they will be all the more lethal if weapons of mass destruction fall into their hands.

Together, we must confront the new hazards of chemical and biological weapons and the outlaw states, terrorists, and organized criminals seeking to acquire them. Saddam Hussein has spent the better part of this decade and much of his nation's wealth not on providing for the Iraqi people but on developing nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them."

President Clinton
State of the Union address
January 27, 1998

State of The Union Address - January 27, 1998

"His regime threatens the safety of his people, the stability of his region, and the security of all the rest of us.

What if he fails to comply, and we fail to act, or we take some ambiguous third route which gives him yet more opportunities to develop this program of weapons of mass destruction and continue to press for the release of the sanctions and continue to ignore the solemn commitments that he made?

Well, he will conclude that the international community has lost its will. He will then conclude that he can go right on and do more to rebuild an arsenal of devastating destruction.

And some day, some way, I guarantee you, he'll use the arsenal."

President Clinton
Address to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon staff
February 17, 1998

Text Of Clinton Statement On Iraq - February 17, 1998

"Heavy as they are, the costs of action must be weighed against the price of inaction. If Saddam defies the world and we fail to respond, we will face a far greater threat in the future. Saddam will strike again at his neighbors; he will make war on his own people. And mark my words, he will develop weapons of mass destruction. He will deploy them, and he will use them."

President Clinton
National Address from the Oval Office
December 16, 1998

Transcript: President Clinton explains Iraq strike - December 16, 1998

"Ten years after the Gulf War and Saddam is still there and still continues to stockpile weapons of mass destruction. Now there are suggestions he is working with al Qaeda, which means the very terrorists who attacked the United States last September may now have access to chemical and biological weapons."

James P. Rubin, President Clinton's State Department spokesman
In a PBS documentary titled "Saddam's Ultimate Solution"
July 11, 2002


Saddam’s Ultimate Solution ~ Introduction | Wide Angle

Beautiful job of cut and paste there..

You must be very proud. However, none of your posts are from March 2003 when the actual invasion occurred. 1998? really, where is the quote where Clinton invaded?. You have to do a better job

The Bush legacy is secure
 
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