Now It's GUARANTEED: Bush WILL Go Down In History As THEE Worse President In History

Tell Obama to take some responsibility for this:
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That schpiel isn't working with the American People..Obama TROUNCED Mitt Romney and the Republicans last night.

SNAP OUT OF IT!!!

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Fuckin careless libtard. You a piece of shit. Like seriously.. SMH
Truth hurts huh?

Don't cry baby,...don't. cry.

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George Bush will go down in history as the last President America had. He certainly was the last president to try and rescue the nation before it began it's spiral into the sewer.

Riiight......

Bush administration scandals, as of January 18, 2005, according to Salon's Peter Dzikes, came to a grand total of 34 for the "first four years of George Bush's presidency." [1]

On January 13, 2005, Katrina vanden Heuvel posted her list in The Nation of "the Bush Administration's Ten Most Outrageous Scandals thus far uncovered by government investigators." :

  1. Halliburton's Corruption
  2. Iraq's Decline
  3. Abu Ghraib Prison Torture
  4. CIA Pre-9/11 Intelligence Failures
  5. HHS Deceptive Ad Campaign
  6. HHS Scully Scandal
  7. Government-wide Accounting Problems
  8. Sex Education Misinformation
  9. CAPPS II Failures
  10. Real Costs of the Iraq War

Additionally, Asher writes, "Bush faces a wider range of potential scandals, which include: [3]

  • Iraq: the rationale for, cost of, and occupation plans following America's conquest (DOS, DOD, CIA, FBI);
  • Suppressed Medicare costs (HHS) and bioterrorism studies (DOD);
  • Insufficient terrorism preparedness and prevention, domestic and international, before and after 9/11 (CIA, FBI, DOD, etc.);
  • Mounting fiscal deficits and tax relief only for the wealthy (Treasury, OMB); and
  • Skewed or suppressed scientific research and policies (NIH, HHS, FDA, EPA).

At the time of that posting, the daily weblog cited no less than twelve "substantive scandals involving the GOP in the last three years":

  • Dick Cheney's secretive Energy Task Force was investigated by the GAO and the case is currently pending at the Supreme Court.
  • The Homeland and Lilly Protection Act
  • The Plame Game is under investigation by the Justice Department.
  • Bush's Medicare scam and the circumstances that led the administration to lie to Congress about the cost of the legislation is under investigation by the HHS inspector general's office.
  • The massive intelligence failure that led Bush to lie to the world about the Iraqi threat is under investigation by a congressionally-authorized independent commission (which Bush fought the creation of).
  • Bribes offered on the House floor to Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) in exchange for his vote on Bush's Medicare plan are under investigation by the House Ethics Committee and the Justice Department.
  • Attorney General John Ashcroft was under investigation by the Federal Election Commission for violating campaign finance laws in 2000, and the FEC concluded that Ashcroft accepted $110,000 in illegal contributions.
  • An investigation into House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's criminal fundraising schemes in Texas -- which allegedly used corporate funds to help state GOP lawmakers -- is already before a Texas grand jury.
  • Republican staffers on the Senate Judiciary Committee were investigated for stealing thousands of confidential memos from Dem computers, a matter that has now been referred to the Justice Department for a possible criminal probe.
  • Republican Connecticut Gov. John Rowland is under a criminal investigation (and an impeachment investigation) after he lied about prominent state contractors and several government aides paying for refurbishments to his lake-front cottage.
  • Former Rep. Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) was under investigation for vehicular manslaughter, a crime for which he was later convicted.
  • The Pentagon launched a formal investigation into well-armed evangelist and three-star General William G. Boykin, Bush's pick for deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and his record of extreme religious rhetoric.
  • The circumstances that led to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 are under investigation by a congressionally-authorized independent commission (which, again, Bush fought the creation of and then later resisted cooperating with); and subsequently the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
  • And honorable mentions should go, of course, to investigations into Halliburton (Dick Cheney's former company) and Enron (George Bush's biggest corporate supporter).

:rolleyes:

That bastard was THEE worse!

Source: Bush administration scandals - SourceWatch

Ok, now list Obama's for us..should be interesting
 
You post no truth. Only BS opinions. Benghazi was terrible. All you fucking liberals just sit back and laugh. "Well what about Bush". What the fuck about the wars? That was like 10 years ago. Your messiah is a piece of shit and so are you.
 
George Bush will go down in history as the last President America had. He certainly was the last president to try and rescue the nation before it began it's spiral into the sewer.

Riiight......

Bush administration scandals, as of January 18, 2005, according to Salon's Peter Dzikes, came to a grand total of 34 for the "first four years of George Bush's presidency." [1]

On January 13, 2005, Katrina vanden Heuvel posted her list in The Nation of "the Bush Administration's Ten Most Outrageous Scandals thus far uncovered by government investigators." :

  1. Halliburton's Corruption
  2. Iraq's Decline
  3. Abu Ghraib Prison Torture
  4. CIA Pre-9/11 Intelligence Failures
  5. HHS Deceptive Ad Campaign
  6. HHS Scully Scandal
  7. Government-wide Accounting Problems
  8. Sex Education Misinformation
  9. CAPPS II Failures
  10. Real Costs of the Iraq War

Additionally, Asher writes, "Bush faces a wider range of potential scandals, which include: [3]

  • Iraq: the rationale for, cost of, and occupation plans following America's conquest (DOS, DOD, CIA, FBI);
  • Suppressed Medicare costs (HHS) and bioterrorism studies (DOD);
  • Insufficient terrorism preparedness and prevention, domestic and international, before and after 9/11 (CIA, FBI, DOD, etc.);
  • Mounting fiscal deficits and tax relief only for the wealthy (Treasury, OMB); and
  • Skewed or suppressed scientific research and policies (NIH, HHS, FDA, EPA).

At the time of that posting, the daily weblog cited no less than twelve "substantive scandals involving the GOP in the last three years":

  • Dick Cheney's secretive Energy Task Force was investigated by the GAO and the case is currently pending at the Supreme Court.
  • The Homeland and Lilly Protection Act
  • The Plame Game is under investigation by the Justice Department.
  • Bush's Medicare scam and the circumstances that led the administration to lie to Congress about the cost of the legislation is under investigation by the HHS inspector general's office.
  • The massive intelligence failure that led Bush to lie to the world about the Iraqi threat is under investigation by a congressionally-authorized independent commission (which Bush fought the creation of).
  • Bribes offered on the House floor to Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) in exchange for his vote on Bush's Medicare plan are under investigation by the House Ethics Committee and the Justice Department.
  • Attorney General John Ashcroft was under investigation by the Federal Election Commission for violating campaign finance laws in 2000, and the FEC concluded that Ashcroft accepted $110,000 in illegal contributions.
  • An investigation into House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's criminal fundraising schemes in Texas -- which allegedly used corporate funds to help state GOP lawmakers -- is already before a Texas grand jury.
  • Republican staffers on the Senate Judiciary Committee were investigated for stealing thousands of confidential memos from Dem computers, a matter that has now been referred to the Justice Department for a possible criminal probe.
  • Republican Connecticut Gov. John Rowland is under a criminal investigation (and an impeachment investigation) after he lied about prominent state contractors and several government aides paying for refurbishments to his lake-front cottage.
  • Former Rep. Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) was under investigation for vehicular manslaughter, a crime for which he was later convicted.
  • The Pentagon launched a formal investigation into well-armed evangelist and three-star General William G. Boykin, Bush's pick for deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and his record of extreme religious rhetoric.
  • The circumstances that led to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 are under investigation by a congressionally-authorized independent commission (which, again, Bush fought the creation of and then later resisted cooperating with); and subsequently the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
  • And honorable mentions should go, of course, to investigations into Halliburton (Dick Cheney's former company) and Enron (George Bush's biggest corporate supporter).

:rolleyes:

That bastard was THEE worse!

Source: Bush administration scandals - SourceWatch

Ok, now list Obama's for us..should be interesting

I did :)
 
Like I said, when they werent Born before the Carter administation, Bush is all they know

Play for us:eusa_boohoo:
 
Period. Full stop.

Like one of my fellow posters said recently, just the money lost in Iraq alone would have averted the near TOTAL financial collapse from occurring...at least not on his watch.

G.W. Bush makes President Jimmy Carter look like a natural champion.

Thank you America.

:clap2:

Was there ever any question?

suffered worst terrorist attack in history
Lied to bring us to war
Botched two wars
denied basic human rights
Engaged in torture
Stood by as the economy collapsed

Worst? No question
 
George W. Bush was positively the worst American president of my lifetime. To have anyone try to dispute this is like trying to listen to someone explain scientology.

Trying to explain why 5 trillion dollars of debt put on you grandchildren is a bad thing is like trying to explain English to a salamander.
 
Well I would suspect the Siena poll of historians rating presidents will soon be taken and Obama will be rated with the rest of the American presidents. In the last poll, after Obama's first two years in office, Obama was rated 15th best American president thus far, and Bush in the same poll was rated America's fifth worst president.
 
Period. Full stop.

Like one of my fellow posters said recently, just the money lost in Iraq alone would have averted the near TOTAL financial collapse from occurring...at least not on his watch.

G.W. Bush makes President Jimmy Carter look like a natural champion.

Thank you America.

:clap2:

Was there ever any question?

suffered worst terrorist attack in history
Lied to bring us to war
Botched two wars
denied basic human rights
Engaged in torture
Stood by as the economy collapsed

Worst? No question

that is YOU Liberals made up history, no one elses
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mqSXsNJzRM]Democrats Applauding Their Own Obstructionism - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPSDnGMzIdo]Democrats were WARNED of Financial crisis and did NOTHING - YouTube[/ame]
 
Admittedly, the Democrats were complicit. But, pre-emptive war? That was American? What would Washington say?

The failures of 'W' were astronomical. The total destruction of America's standing in the world after September 2001 must be laid at the feet of that administration. Every Iraqi and US soldier killed in Iraq are its responsibility. All the riches thrown away that could have been used constructively are that group's error.
 
Admittedly, the Democrats were complicit. But, pre-emptive war? That was American? What would Washington say?

The failures of 'W' were astronomical. The total destruction of America's standing in the world after September 2001 must be laid at the feet of that administration. Every Iraqi and US soldier killed in Iraq are its responsibility. All the riches thrown away that could have been used constructively are that group's error.

Americans don't engage in preemptive wars
Americans don't violate human rights
Americans don't engage in Torture

Under Bush they did
 
Admittedly, the Democrats were complicit. But, pre-emptive war? That was American? What would Washington say?

The failures of 'W' were astronomical. The total destruction of America's standing in the world after September 2001 must be laid at the feet of that administration. Every Iraqi and US soldier killed in Iraq are its responsibility. All the riches thrown away that could have been used constructively are that group's error.

Americans don't engage in preemptive wars
Americans don't violate human rights
Americans don't engage in Torture

Under Bush they did
Americans don't bypass judicial review before executing Americans.

Obama did. That's one of the most basic human rights there is.

Hooray for your boy!
 
Period. Full stop.

Like one of my fellow posters said recently, just the money lost in Iraq alone would have averted the near TOTAL financial collapse from occurring...at least not on his watch.

G.W. Bush makes President Jimmy Carter look like a natural champion.

Thank you America.

:clap2:

You're dreaming. Obama isn't half the president either Bush was.
 
Obama is not my 'boy' (interesting term to use). I did not vote for him, nor for Rmoney.

'W' caused more American deaths than Obama has. One is bad enough, but most people would consider thousands more worse.
 
Obama is not my 'boy' (interesting term to use). I did not vote for him, nor for Rmoney.

'W' caused more American deaths than Obama has. One is bad enough, but most people would consider thousands more worse.
I was responding to RW, not you.

I have no idea who the fuck you are.

But, I do know that the USA was founded on the principle of three equal branches of government for checks and balances so that no single person can take the life of another American without due process. It's a constitutional thing called the Bill of Rights.
 

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