Did being president ruin George W. Bush's life and harm his family?

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Before he became president, George Bush loved to go out and do things. He owned a sports team. He was in the news. He was governor of Texas. He loved to travel.

But since he's been president, his public life has completely vanished. He can't leave the country. At the very least, he could be arrested for war crimes and torture. At the most, he might be attacked and killed.

It has to bother him that the GOP don't want him anywhere near their convention. He was president for 8 years and followed GOP policies perfectly. It's not his fault they failed and damaged the country. They were lousy policies.

His foreign policies were disasters. Even his "no help if you pass out or talk about condoms" probably caused more cases of AIDS than helped. We know about the Middle East.

I suspect the countries that supported his Iraq coalition are ashamed and feel duped.

He knows all this. It's not a surprise to him.

We found out about his lie that he had never been arrested or convicted of a crime. How embarrassing.

We found out his wife had killed her ex years before.

The lasting image of his daughters as criminals and drug users.

And now he will spend the rest of his life as a recluse afraid to even step outside of his compound. And maybe even family members are in danger for what he's done. They probably go by different names when out in public.

And worse, once Obama leaves office, he will be one of the most respected men in the world. That's gotta hurt, probably most of all.
 
Before he became president, George Bush loved to go out and do things. He owned a sports team. He was in the news. He was governor of Texas. He loved to travel.

But since he's been president, his public life has completely vanished. He can't leave the country. At the very least, he could be arrested for war crimes and torture. At the most, he might be attacked and killed.

It has to bother him that the GOP don't want him anywhere near their convention. He was president for 8 years and followed GOP policies perfectly. It's not his fault they failed and damaged the country. They were lousy policies.

His foreign policies were disasters. Even his "no help if you pass out or talk about condoms" probably caused more cases of AIDS than helped. We know about the Middle East.

I suspect the countries that supported his Iraq coalition are ashamed and feel duped.

He knows all this. It's not a surprise to him.

We found out about his lie that he had never been arrested or convicted of a crime. How embarrassing.

We found out his wife had killed her ex years before.

The lasting image of his daughters as criminals and drug users.

And now he will spend the rest of his life as a recluse afraid to even step outside of his compound. And maybe even family members are in danger for what he's done. They probably go by different names when out in public.

And worse, once Obama leaves office, he will be one of the most respected men in the world. That's gotta hurt, probably most of all.



But since he's been president, his public life has completely vanished. He can't leave the country. At the very least, he could be arrested for war crimes and torture


Ok Rderp in your mental masturbation fantasy what police force and what military would dare fuck with the U.S. secrete service?
 
Poor 'W'. What a pity that making such a mess of things interrupted his safe, silver-spoon existence. That he should be in prison (or executed) for war crimes and is not may be some consolation.
 
Before he became president, George Bush loved to go out and do things. He owned a sports team. He was in the news. He was governor of Texas. He loved to travel.

But since he's been president, his public life has completely vanished. He can't leave the country. At the very least, he could be arrested for war crimes and torture. At the most, he might be attacked and killed.

It has to bother him that the GOP don't want him anywhere near their convention. He was president for 8 years and followed GOP policies perfectly. It's not his fault they failed and damaged the country. They were lousy policies.

His foreign policies were disasters. Even his "no help if you pass out or talk about condoms" probably caused more cases of AIDS than helped. We know about the Middle East.

I suspect the countries that supported his Iraq coalition are ashamed and feel duped.

He knows all this. It's not a surprise to him.

We found out about his lie that he had never been arrested or convicted of a crime. How embarrassing.

We found out his wife had killed her ex years before.

The lasting image of his daughters as criminals and drug users.

And now he will spend the rest of his life as a recluse afraid to even step outside of his compound. And maybe even family members are in danger for what he's done. They probably go by different names when out in public.

And worse, once Obama leaves office, he will be one of the most respected men in the world. That's gotta hurt, probably most of all.

In my opinion I feel President Bush has a heart and is terribly guilty and depressed about bringing America down to its knee's.
Ring leader Cheney could give a damn,and is in his home office counting the piles of money he made off the Iraq war, and the backs of the thousands killed in Iraq.

Obama on the other hand had to be on his best behavior being the first black President. I wouldn't say I agree with many things he did, but I admire how he has stood up to the nasty group in congress trying their best to bring him down and make him look bad.
Mitch McConnel being the worst...I can't stand the guy

The Party of No: New Details on the GOP Plot to Obstruct Obama | TIME.com

It reveals some of my reporting on the Republican plot to obstruct President Obama before he even took office, including secret meetings led by House GOP whip Eric Cantor (in December 2008) and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (in early January 2009) in which they laid out their daring (though cynical and political) no-honeymoon strategy of all-out resistance to a popular President-elect during an economic emergency.


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Before he became president, George Bush loved to go out and do things. He owned a sports team. He was in the news. He was governor of Texas. He loved to travel.

But since he's been president, his public life has completely vanished. He can't leave the country. At the very least, he could be arrested for war crimes and torture. At the most, he might be attacked and killed.

It has to bother him that the GOP don't want him anywhere near their convention. He was president for 8 years and followed GOP policies perfectly. It's not his fault they failed and damaged the country. They were lousy policies.

His foreign policies were disasters. Even his "no help if you pass out or talk about condoms" probably caused more cases of AIDS than helped. We know about the Middle East.

I suspect the countries that supported his Iraq coalition are ashamed and feel duped.

He knows all this. It's not a surprise to him.

We found out about his lie that he had never been arrested or convicted of a crime. How embarrassing.

We found out his wife had killed her ex years before.

The lasting image of his daughters as criminals and drug users.

And now he will spend the rest of his life as a recluse afraid to even step outside of his compound. And maybe even family members are in danger for what he's done. They probably go by different names when out in public.

And worse, once Obama leaves office, he will be one of the most respected men in the world. That's gotta hurt, probably most of all.

In my opinion I feel President Bush has a heart and is terribly guilty and depressed about bringing America down to its knee's.
Ring leader Cheney could give a damn,and is in his home office counting the piles of money he made off the Iraq war, and the backs of the thousands killed in Iraq.

Obama on the other hand had to be on his best behavior being the first black President. I wouldn't say I agree with many things he did, but I admire how he has stood up to the nasty group in congress trying their best to bring him down and make him look bad.
Mitch McConnel being the worst...I can't stand the guy

The Party of No: New Details on the GOP Plot to Obstruct Obama | TIME.com

It reveals some of my reporting on the Republican plot to obstruct President Obama before he even took office, including secret meetings led by House GOP whip Eric Cantor (in December 2008) and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (in early January 2009) in which they laid out their daring (though cynical and political) no-honeymoon strategy of all-out resistance to a popular President-elect during an economic emergency.


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Good grief
 
Before he became president, George Bush loved to go out and do things. He owned a sports team. He was in the news. He was governor of Texas. He loved to travel.

But since he's been president, his public life has completely vanished. He can't leave the country. At the very least, he could be arrested for war crimes and torture. At the most, he might be attacked and killed.

It has to bother him that the GOP don't want him anywhere near their convention. He was president for 8 years and followed GOP policies perfectly. It's not his fault they failed and damaged the country. They were lousy policies.

His foreign policies were disasters. Even his "no help if you pass out or talk about condoms" probably caused more cases of AIDS than helped. We know about the Middle East.

I suspect the countries that supported his Iraq coalition are ashamed and feel duped.

He knows all this. It's not a surprise to him.

We found out about his lie that he had never been arrested or convicted of a crime. How embarrassing.

We found out his wife had killed her ex years before.

The lasting image of his daughters as criminals and drug users.

And now he will spend the rest of his life as a recluse afraid to even step outside of his compound. And maybe even family members are in danger for what he's done. They probably go by different names when out in public.

And worse, once Obama leaves office, he will be one of the most respected men in the world. That's gotta hurt, probably most of all.
I can picture him going to the local Walmart wearing his Groucho Marx glasses and mustache. Maybe he's still pulling weeds on his ranch.
 
Good grief

Denial

Denial (psychological)

Denial consists of the refusal to accept a past or present reality and is most commonly employed to protect the host from their own negative traits; to protect them from the repeated memories of the negative actions of another or to avoid recognizing their own guilt for past actions, thoughts or feelings.

Urban Dictionary: Denial

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Good grief

Denial

Denial (psychological)

Denial consists of the refusal to accept a past or present reality and is most commonly employed to protect the host from their own negative traits; to protect them from the repeated memories of the negative actions of another or to avoid recognizing their own guilt for past actions, thoughts or feelings.

Urban Dictionary: Denial

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I repeat....good grief. Now go snow a left loon, they'll buy into anything
 
Good grief

Denial

Denial (psychological)

Denial consists of the refusal to accept a past or present reality and is most commonly employed to protect the host from their own negative traits; to protect them from the repeated memories of the negative actions of another or to avoid recognizing their own guilt for past actions, thoughts or feelings.

Urban Dictionary: Denial

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I repeat....good grief. Now go snow a left loon, they'll buy into anything

You know as well as I do that the Cheney gang used up President Bush, and threw him under the bus to take the fall.
He left office with the tail between his legs.

Even Bush admits his mistakes, why can't you?

George Bush, in a moment of reflection ahead of his departure from the White House, last night admitted that the decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein on the basis of flawed intelligence was the biggest regret of his presidency. The acknowledgment marks the first time that Bush has publicly expressed doubts about his rationale for going to war on Iraq.

Interview: Iraq war my biggest regret, Bush admits


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Good grief

Denial

Denial (psychological)

Denial consists of the refusal to accept a past or present reality and is most commonly employed to protect the host from their own negative traits; to protect them from the repeated memories of the negative actions of another or to avoid recognizing their own guilt for past actions, thoughts or feelings.

Urban Dictionary: Denial

:coffee:



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I repeat....good grief. Now go snow a left loon, they'll buy into anything

You know as well as I do that the Cheney gang used up President Bush, and threw him under the bus to take the fall.
He left office with the tail between his legs.

Even Bush admits his mistakes, why can't you?

George Bush, in a moment of reflection ahead of his departure from the White House, last night admitted that the decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein on the basis of flawed intelligence was the biggest regret of his presidency. The acknowledgment marks the first time that Bush has publicly expressed doubts about his rationale for going to war on Iraq.

Interview: Iraq war my biggest regret, Bush admits


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Don't you know by now that the people who post here are political nut bars? :D They will never go against their respective parties, right or wrong. Another form of brainwashing the weak minded.
 
Good grief

Denial

Denial (psychological)

Denial consists of the refusal to accept a past or present reality and is most commonly employed to protect the host from their own negative traits; to protect them from the repeated memories of the negative actions of another or to avoid recognizing their own guilt for past actions, thoughts or feelings.

Urban Dictionary: Denial

:coffee:



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I repeat....good grief. Now go snow a left loon, they'll buy into anything

You know as well as I do that the Cheney gang used up President Bush, and threw him under the bus to take the fall.
He left office with the tail between his legs.

Even Bush admits his mistakes, why can't you?

George Bush, in a moment of reflection ahead of his departure from the White House, last night admitted that the decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein on the basis of flawed intelligence was the biggest regret of his presidency. The acknowledgment marks the first time that Bush has publicly expressed doubts about his rationale for going to war on Iraq.

Interview: Iraq war my biggest regret, Bush admits


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Don't you know by now that the people who post here are political nut bars? :D They will never go against their respective parties, right or wrong. Another form of brainwashing the weak minded.

Speak for yourself, Bush Jr was just as bad as Obozo.



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