R.C. Christian
Gold Member
LOL, you people are a hoot. Pretty soon you'll be talking about a thousand points of light and expousing the finer points of herbert's kuwaiti incubator story! Please, continue.
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Not funny. Not appropriate. GHW Bush is a great American hero, with his actions and bravery in WWII. And he was a pretty damn good president, too, especially compared to the guy right before him. Reagan's horrible policies started to come home to roost under Bush's term. He's a victim of prior incompetence in the same way Obama is, only to a much, much, much, much lesser degree.God, why couldn't that jap gunner in WWII have aimed a little better and prevented this from ever happening?
holy shitNot funny. Not appropriate. GHW Bush is a great American hero, with his actions and bravery in WWII. And he was a pretty damn good president, too, especially compared to the guy right before him. Reagan's horrible policies started to come home to roost under Bush's term. He's a victim of prior incompetence in the same way Obama is, only to a much, much, much, much lesser degree.God, why couldn't that jap gunner in WWII have aimed a little better and prevented this from ever happening?
Oh no, not Neg rep, what will I ever do? While your hero George was busy being a lousy pilot and getting rescued by a submarine, Prescott was busy channelling money to Hitler. Just imagine, only a few more inches and no S&L scandal, no rigged election, no Iraq war, the possibilities are endless. You make this sound like a bad thing.

Jeb almost seems a shoe in, he's already beating Nelson in a hypothetical match up.
By Christina Bellantoni
Roll Call Staff
Dec. 27, 2010, 5:27 p.m.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is the strong favorite among Republican voters to challenge Sen. Bill Nelson (D) in 2012, a new Public Policy Polling survey shows.
Bush leads a hypothetical matchup, 49 percent to NelsonÂ’s 44 percent. Among the more likely candidates
Florida Republicans Want Jeb Bush to Challenge Nelson : Roll Call
Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles


From your link:Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Our aim is to remind Americans of these lessons and to draw their consequences for today. Here are four consequences:[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to increase defense spending significantly if we are to carry out our global
responsibilities today and modernize our armed forces for the future;
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to strengthen our ties to democratic allies and to challenge regimes hostile to our interests and values;
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to promote the cause of political and economic freedom abroad;
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to accept responsibility for America's unique role in preserving and extending an international order friendly to our security, our prosperity, and our principles. [/FONT]
I see absolutely nothing wrong with those goals.
I take it that you would suggest quite the opposite?
That's coming along just ******* splendidly so far...
I haven't neg repped you.Not funny. Not appropriate. GHW Bush is a great American hero, with his actions and bravery in WWII. And he was a pretty damn good president, too, especially compared to the guy right before him. Reagan's horrible policies started to come home to roost under Bush's term. He's a victim of prior incompetence in the same way Obama is, only to a much, much, much, much lesser degree.God, why couldn't that jap gunner in WWII have aimed a little better and prevented this from ever happening?
Oh no, not Neg rep, what will I ever do? While your hero George was busy being a lousy pilot and getting rescued by a submarine, Prescott was busy channelling money to Hitler. Just imagine, only a few more inches and no S&L scandal, no rigged election, no Iraq war, the possibilities are endless. You make this sound like a bad thing.
Jeb would make a great Senator. He has experience and clout within his party. He would offer a sane voice and moderation within the party
Too bad he can't run for President
It's a Senate raceJeb would have to cheat to win a national election.
The republicans cant cheat that much anymore because the electronic machines are being watched more closely now.
Jeb replacing Nelson would be too awesome!!!!
Bush/Rubio ticket in 2016?
Let's see how Obama's replacement works out first!
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not as big a fool as a spammer trying to sell shit in their sigIt's a Senate raceJeb would have to cheat to win a national election.
The republicans cant cheat that much anymore because the electronic machines are being watched more closely now.
Jeb replacing Nelson would be too awesome!!!!
Bush/Rubio ticket in 2016?
Let's see how Obama's replacement works out first!
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Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
LOL. Jeb was 14 in 1967.Jeb almost seems a shoe in, he's already beating Nelson in a hypothetical match up.
By Christina Bellantoni
Roll Call Staff
Dec. 27, 2010, 5:27 p.m.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is the strong favorite among Republican voters to challenge Sen. Bill Nelson (D) in 2012, a new Public Policy Polling survey shows.
Bush leads a hypothetical matchup, 49 percent to NelsonÂ’s 44 percent. Among the more likely candidates
Florida Republicans Want Jeb Bush to Challenge Nelson : Roll Call
Jeb Bush signed the in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles


LOL. Jeb was 14 in 1967.Jeb almost seems a shoe in, he's already beating Nelson in a hypothetical match up.
By Christina Bellantoni
Roll Call Staff
Dec. 27, 2010, 5:27 p.m.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is the strong favorite among Republican voters to challenge Sen. Bill Nelson (D) in 2012, a new Public Policy Polling survey shows.
Bush leads a hypothetical matchup, 49 percent to NelsonÂ’s 44 percent. Among the more likely candidates
Florida Republicans Want Jeb Bush to Challenge Nelson : Roll Call
Jeb Bush signed the in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles
I reckon you meant 97
Hey , for uh merkin 3 outa 4 aint bad at all !![]()


Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles


From your link:Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Our aim is to remind Americans of these lessons and to draw their consequences for today. Here are four consequences:[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to increase defense spending significantly if we are to carry out our global
responsibilities today and modernize our armed forces for the future;
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to strengthen our ties to democratic allies and to challenge regimes hostile to our interests and values;
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to promote the cause of political and economic freedom abroad;
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• we need to accept responsibility for America's unique role in preserving and extending an international order friendly to our security, our prosperity, and our principles. [/FONT]
I see absolutely nothing wrong with those goals.
I take it that you would suggest quite the opposite?
That's coming along just ******* splendidly so far...
Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
WOW!!!
That sounds REALLY familiar.
Where have I heard that before???
OH!!
Yea. I remember!!
Jeb Bush signed the Statement of Principles in June, 1967 along with other RW neo-conservatives who lead us into the Iraq war, economic chaos and the death and injury of thousands of Americans.
Anyone who supports Jeb Bush or any neo-conservative is a fool!
See: Statement of Principles
It seems you copy/paste too well.
You got the date wrong, TOO.
A new world recored for Epic Fail!!
Your very first post.
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I agree that I don't think the nation will vote for another Bush.
I do think he would have been a pretty good President however. He was a decent governor.



