ONE YEAR GONE: Hope and Change – Miss Bush Yet?
by Pam MeisterOne of the things I think most about is national security. Oh sure, my posts here at Big Hollywood are usually snarky takes on the idiocy we witness daily from clueless Hollywoodites like James Cameron, but national security issues feature prominently in many of my writings elsewhere. I also belong to a group in New York City, whose members gather monthly to hear experts speak about the various threats we face, especially from Islamic jihad.
American Nick Berg, just before his beheading by jihadists in 2004
Yes, jihad. That’s what it is. Not “the war on terror,” not an “overseas contingency operation.” Jihad. Say it. It’s not that hard. I often wonder how the experts whose lectures I hear sleep at night, knowing what they know about an ideology whose adherents want to kill us all.
And I often wonder how serious President Barack Obama is about keeping Americans safe. Considering the results of his first year in office, I’m definitely not encouraged.
We’ve just completed the year 1AB – After Bush – and are starting 2 AB in a quite more subdued manner than just a year ago. Back then, all we heard was how an historic election would bring about Hope, Change and Pink Sparkly Unicorns for all American citizens and all “undocumented citizens,” known to you and me as illegal aliens. But all that Change has changed. It seems that historic elections are less important than having competent people in charge.
Think about it:
We have a man in the Oval Office who has appointed more “czars” in one year than the Romanov dynasty produced in three centuries. These czars are not approved by the Senate, do not have to be voted in – or out – by the American people and are accountable to no one but the president. Shadow government? Only his hairdresser knows for sure.
We have a man in the Oval Office whose Secretary of Homeland Security seemed more worried about the threat of right-wing extremists than jihadists. And TSA nominee Errol Southers not only thinks that global warming should be on par with terrorism, he also thinks that the biggest threat domestically is from white supremacist groups. Not to defend any kind of supremacist, but when’s the last time you heard of a white supremacist trying to blow up an airplane or bomb an airport or shoot down his Army colleagues…?
That’s what I thought.
We have a man in the Oval Office who took three days to address the Christmas Day crotch bombing incident, yet back in July, was quick to say during a press conference that a Cambridge police officer had acted “stupidly” in the arrest of Obama pal and Harvard professor Henry Gates Jr. – even though he admitted he didn’t have all the facts (and then held the snort-worthy “beer summit” to make amends). Is it any wonder he hasn’t had a press conference since?
And, it turns out that the president received a high-level briefing just three days before said crotch bomber attack about possible holiday period terrorist attacks against the U.S. I suppose we could say, “Give the guy a break. He’s only been in office a year.” Yet GWB hadn’t been in office a year, and he was relentlessly berated for not stopping 9/11 before it happened, with critics citing the fact that he received a briefing while on vacation a month before, warning that Osama bin Laden and company were planning on hijacking a U.S. airliner. But if you count 9/11 as the starting point (and it wasn’t, really; there were numerous attacks beforehand), we’ve been under attack for over eight years. It’s not like The One had absolutely no idea that it might happen again.

Yes: Bush made mistakes aplenty during his eight years in the Oval Office. He wasn’t perfect. His desire to give illegal aliens amnesty enraged me, as did his propensity for spending way too much of our tax dollars. He also failed to name the enemy – Islamic jihadists – preferring the more benign “War on Terror.” Terror is a tactic. You can’t fight a tactic. He also deferred too much to his generals, tended to put loyalty above holding people accountable for their mistakes, and he should have canned George Tenet as CIA director right after 9/11.
But I truly believe that national security was a high priority for President Bush. President Obama? Not so much. This devoted Alinskyite is so busy with “the work of remaking America” by trying to take over one-sixth of the economy under the guise of “health care reform” and otherwise interfering in the free market, it leaves him little time to defend it from outside threats. Not to mention deferring to royalty overseas by constantly bowing and scraping, behavior more befitting a court lackey than President of the United States.
By the way, bowing to the Saudi king is perceived as weakness on the part of America. Way to go, Barry.
Back in December, a poll cited 44% of respondents saying they’d prefer to have Bush back in office. And Obama himself saw a rapid decline in popularity, falling below 50 percent back in November.

Do I miss Bush? For all of his flaws, yes. I believe he was a man who cared deeply for his nation, while his successor cares more about fundamentally changing this nation than protecting it.
People have begun to wake up to the fact that Hope and Change isn’t what it was cracked up to be. Whether they woke up soon enough remains to be seen.
[Ed. Note: This article was written prior to Errol Southers withdrawing his nomination.]






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I'm enjoying Big Hollywood's paean to Bush today.
Obama seems to want to avoid confrontation at all costs, to bad the other side has different ideas.
Yep …
http://tommcmahon.typepad.com/.a/6a00d834515db069...
I remember when that video was released. I thought it was fake, like some of the "Faces of Death" movie segments. God I was wrong. I was fundamentally changed when I watched that movie. Call it my rebirth into reality. Now we have a Prez who is so lax on National Security, I wonder if watching this movie a couple of times would snap him back to reality. I doubt it though. He probably thinks his world-wide ass kissing tour helped us forever, but the opposite effect took place. We are alot less safe than we were a year ago.
"Do I miss Bush? For all of his flaws, yes. I believe he was a man who cared deeply for his nation, while his successor cares more about fundamentally changing this nation than protecting it.
People have begun to wake up to the fact that Hope and Change isn’t what it was cracked up to be. Whether they woke up soon enough remains to be seen."
You sure said a mouthful there.
we sure hope 'W' is reading the Breitbart sites today…
The man deserves a little love, and he's getting plenty here. Considering how the Current Occupant still blames him for everything (including his measles from the 5th grade) it is nice to give the man his due…
Me too. The guy deserves it. Not my favorite President, but his heart was in the right place and he is besically decent. His wife is classy, too. I sure do miss him, and so does most of America now.
Whenever some SOB tries to tell me Islam is a religion of peace, or that they only kill armed combatants, or any other naive idiotic BS, I mention the name Nick Berg or Daniel Pearl.
I can't watch the video. I heard the screams.
I don't think the jihadists see any difference between anything Western and Christianity, nor do they understand that allowing people to do things that may be immoral &/or trashy &/or self-destructive (LOL, irony) doesn't mean we all condone those acts. When people come from countries where they can't cut their hair a certain way without being jailed, and then get brainwashed by the radicals, they think freedom = a bunch of drunken whorish people. They're like, "Lindsay Lohan! You slut!" and somehow they don't think "maybe not everyone there is like that," or realize they need to go be nice to women and make out with one and chill the f*ck out; instead, they come to the conclusion that because sometimes people here get DRUNK we should either a) become their slaves (at least we women would); or b) die, preferably a fiery death.
i have no problem with change if it's for the better, i just have a problem when it's enacted without a plan. i don't remember a week going by without a some type of gaffe from this admin., let alone consecutive days. thats what the 1st year felt like, frustration mixed with plenty of embarrassment. Bush will look a whole lot better after this one termer, especially if certain arab nations can at least advance to 19th century.
I missed Bush *before* he left. Cheyney, too. Both had more executive experience alone than the entire Obama team combined. Cheyney had more high-level public service that all of the combined Obama crew, too.
Experience really matters. Bush/Cheyney had their days, as we all do. With Obama, et al, it's been one continuous stream of arrogant moonbat wandering. These folks are gonna get us *all* killed! (j/k)
The People are making a resurgence. Watch for Dems sidling up and offering/providing unsolicited oral favors, as they try to broaden their roots. Not a one is worh it.
As we are finding out W could have done worse.
I miss Chenney, but not the Liberal-Progressive George Bush. Bush handicaped our soldiers in Irag and Afganistan. Bush doubled the loan giveaways to unqualified minority by fannie mae and freddy mac. Bush called retired Patriots watching our border vigilantes for calling and reporting illegal penetration of our soverignty. For eight years Bush did nothing to protect our borders (a violation of the Constitution) and tried with old man McCain to force amnysty on our Nation.
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Yes, Bush may not have been the best POTUS but AT LEAST I FELT SAFE. Even though 9/11 happened under his watch, the worry about another attack was minimal. NOW under BHO, I worry all the time. Not to mention not knowing whether the next attack will be foreign or "domestic" (current admin.).
I felt both GW and Laura Bush were classy and not arrogant like the current POTUS and Mochelle. I long for the days before the Progressives took control of Congress.
Hell yes – I miss an actual Leader – for all of his faults (second term) Bush was a Leader. I did not vote for Bush on his speech delivery – I voted for him twice because he was an effective President. I also miss Cheney as well.
President Bush, you are loved and respected by more Americans than you might know. While certainly imperfect, I always felt like the adults were in charge with the Bush Cheney Administration. Yes, there will always be the rabid left wing haters out there but they in no way represent the majority thinking in this nation. Thank you President Bush and thank you Andrew Breitbart for giving us these forums to gather around.
Was Bush perfect? No. But who is? Certainly not Chairman Maobama. The one thing you could count on with W was he didn't want anything like 9/11 to happen again. Unfortunately Bush wouldn't understand the enemy. Islam is pure unadulterated evil. Until Islam is wiped from the planet we will be at war with them as we have in the entire 1350+ years Islam has been around.
As far as missing Bush… hell yeah I miss him. I'd take 100 GWBs for every one Obamao.
Very nice, Pam. I know there was a handful of people who were touting the thought that GWB would eventually receive his due as a good president. Maybe not great, but certainly good. There was just going to have to be a some time out of the public eye. I'm glad that this bit is being offered up so early on.
Bush was far from prefect but in the one big important thing, the thing that trumps everything else he was right. Protect and defend America. For that I will always respect him. Maybe the reason Obama wants national healthcare is that more of us are going need to be patched up due to the increased terrorist attacks
Spellcheck is your friend. If you are going to do a ham-handed slam on Bush and Cheney, ya might want to try it. And, whoever gave you your talking points about Fannie/Freddie, you might want to tell them they are full of sh*t. Carter started it, Clinton expanded it, Barney Frank defied George W Bush trying to reign them in. We can smell Axelrod trolls from a mile away, but, thanks for playin.
Miss Bush? Hell, I'm starting to mis JIMMY.
"…would bring about Hope, Change and Pink Sparkly Unicorns…"
Pam, you forgot to mention that at the start of AB, all Unicorns would start sh*tting Skittles (taste teh rainbow).
Bush, for all his mistakes, cared. And I agreed with his ROP nonsense. I figure it was worth a try to only have to fight a small percentage of the billion and a half Muslims in the world. I don't think it worked and I am afraid this fight will eventually go nuclear. I think President Bush knew of that danger and tried to avoid it.
The biggest threat to America in the next decade is not terrorism :
……But the devaluation of men. When the bubble of radical feminism pops, the costs will be borne by women.
I voted for Bush in 2000 and for Obama in 2008.
It took four or five years for me to give up on Bush. It took me less than a year to give up on Obama.
That doesn't mean I miss Bush.
In fact, I worry that the GOP will campaign, in effect, on a promise to wreck the country more slowly than the Democrats are doing.
It was nice when we had an adult in the WH.
American gift to Obama on the first anniversary of his presidency…
Seems like American gift to Obama will be a republican senator, Scott Brown, elected to take Kennedy's seat in the most liberal state in the nation. Way to go, Pres., we love you!
And I am starting to wonder what Obama will get for the second anniversary. And I kind of doubt it will be a sweater – most likely something much more memorable. Maybe republicans will take back the House and the Senate? A man can dream, can he not? It's the Martin Luther King's day, for God's sake!
Read the rest of the article on my blog:
http://hyphenatedamericans.blogspot.com/2010/01/a...
With the most recent comments by Obama (blaming Bush for electing Brown and the idea that Obama and Brown rode the same wave to election) regarding the election of Brown, I am beginning to really wish for virtually ANYONE as POTUS. Even Bill! Obama is starting to really scare me with that sociopathic lying and calmly delusional statements.
I miss Bush every day. I cried on inauguration day last year because I knew what was coming. On top of that, he had to endure a last blast of utter nastiness from the left.
I'm constantly amazed at certain websites and posters who are still blaming Bush for things like Fanny Mae/Freddie Mac. The idiots who still say Bush lied to get us into a war with Iraq. And on and on. Every member of the Bush family was abused by the left/media at some point during his 8 years in office. It was disgusting and completely undeserved.
Did I agree with everything he did? No way. I don't play the Democrat's kiddie games. But he was light years ahead of what we've got now.
I have stated many times to friends that it will not take "25 years" for Bush to be vindicated…Obama will accomplish that before his 4 years is up.
Obama has adopted the vast majority of Bush's tools in the War on Terror (or man made disasters…what ever liberals are calling it this month) and is still using many tools liberals called Bush a "war criminal" for using such as:
Rendition
Indefinite detention
NSA wiretapping
Patriot Act
Enhanced interrogation
Bombing villages and killing civilians
State Secrets
Executive Privilege
…..Where are all those anti-war rallies calling Obama a "war criminal" and screaming about "no blood for oil…
………Obama and the democrats have had filibuster proof power and could have ended the wars(that democrats voted for) as soon as he became President……..
……………………..oh, that's right….when a democrat is in office……
……………………………………………………………………………….WAR IS THE ANSWER!!!
This article written by a former (D) John Kerry lawyer and advisor goes right to the point of Mrs. Meister's post:
America Betrayed President Bush
President Bush deserves our respect not our scorn.
Jeffrey Scott Shapiro
– FOXNews.com
– January 19, 2010
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/01/19/jeffrey...
In the wake of this stunning adoption of the Bush foreign policy doctrine, there is little, if any dissent. The same people who crucified Bush for liberating Iraq are hardly criticizing Obama for using force to promote democracy in Afghanistan.
Still, Obama is receiving the kind of public support that an American president, any president, deserves during wartime. Many anti-war activists, journalists and elected officials have been remarkably quiet, affording the new commander in chief the opportunity to launch a successful war campaign.
Despite what Michael Moore implied in his film “Fahrenheit 9/11,” Congress did not base their 2002 authorization for the Iraq War solely on the premise that Saddam Hussein either had or was trying to acquire weapons of mass destruction. Their legislation reads very clearly that America’s purpose in sending troops back to Iraq was to enforce U.N. resolutions, some of which were violated in the 1990’s and probably should have been enforced by President Clinton. Whether actual weapons were found or not, the war in Iraq was legally and morally justifiable, and necessary.
…………..Spot on and even more amazing coming from a democratic Presidential candidate supporter.
One thing I will always admire about President Bush is that I felt like he made decisions based on what was best for the American people and not what was going to further him politically……
………President Bush put Country first.
One year later I have no hope and very little change in my pocket. I can't wait until the grown ups get back Congress and the White House. Right now I would take Bill Clinton back and I couldn't stand his used cars sellsman approach to politics. Then again I rather search the countryside for the next Ronald Wilson Reagan.
The one thing America needs to learn about Jihadists… It's the RELIGION, Stupid! Jihadists base their hatred of America and the West on our Christian Values. That's why calling Islam a religion of peace is perposterously dumbazz. Read the Quran objectively then tell me where the 'peace' is with regards to other religous beliefs. Even Carter knows who is out to kill him and, hint, it isn't Christian Republicans.
I watched it once when it was first released years ago. I can still hear the screams as if I watched it a minute ago. Needless to say, I need no further reminder of who or what is our enemy.
I miss Cheney.
I don't believe Obama is intent on taking over 1/6th of the economy; He intends to nationalize it all – but big plans require small steps.
While President, Bush tried to do the best thing for the US and really didn't care too much about the rest of the world. Obama seems only interested in how people see him and refuses to the right thing for the US, like trimming foreign aid or standing up for the policies of not bowing to any nation and realizing that we are the greatest country in the world.
The one thing that Bush did that I liked was not using a teleprompter every time he speaks. This made him less eloquent but his views were his.
We miss Bush more now than ever. He was replaced by a PATHOLICAL LIAR who is in way over his community organizer head. He has his SOCIALIST agenda and will pursue it at any cost. Remember what his mentor (and the rest of his saul alinsky proteges have learned), "the ends justify the means". It is a shame that the American voters were taken for absolute fools in the last election. The American people are just starting to wake up from their nightmare, and Massachusetts is just the beginning! Miranda rights for terrorists, terrorist trials in NYC, terrorists from GITMO to American soil, TAXPAYERS dollars paying for lawyers representing terrorists, SPENDING THIS COUNTRY INTO BANKRUPTCY, RAPING OUR CONSTITUTION, total disregard for the will of the American citizens, and the only thing this clown can say is "We lost touch with the American people". WHAT A JOKE? Do I miss Bush yet? DAMN RIGHT I DO!
TTT,
I'm Black. Grew up in the inner city. Seen what happens in a "feminist" society, where males societal role is devalued . Not pretty. Results in a "hyper" male situation, where males attempt to "prove" their manhood, usually in a socially destructive fashion.
You say Bush did not name the enemy. He did. As late as 2008 Bush was talking about Islamic extremists, he was not afraid to use the word. For some reason people just refused to hear it.
And yes, I miss him. I think he got the blame for a global meltdown that must just as well be laid at the door step of Barney Frank.
That was almost to true to be funny!
At least Bush didn't treat us (U.S.citizens) like children. The Obama administration tells us to SHUT UP!, get out of the way (go to your room), we know what's best for you and don't want to hear your opinion.
How sad is that, huh?
I liked Mr. Bush's foreign policies just fine. Unfortunately, his domestic policies weren't so hot and downright sucked by the end. (i.e. the @#$%&*! bailout and first Porkulus)
I laughed out loud but with absolute disdain for a friend (now discarded for the obvious reason) who opined that she didn't like Bush because OF THE WAY HE WALKED! This, from an intelligent woman who nevertheless was totally uninformed about anything at all political, knew nothing about his policies and only objected to his stride, OMG. But loudly and with emotion! Goshes! The man, you know, SWAGGERED. Hell's bells, some of us truly are moronic. I wonder how she feels about the current president who is deep into wussiness. Has no spine. Sick, sick need to be liked. Loathes the very people he purports to lead. Paints his own country with the broad brush of guilt for any and all possible ills. With a leader like this, who needs enemies? Do I miss Bush? Is the earth round?! Look, people, we got exactly what we deserve. He's in office because sleeping, uninformed Americans elected him for all the wrong reasons. Who do I detest? Those Americans who weren't lstening. Because this man was TELLING us! "This is the greatest nation in the world! Work with me to change it!".???????? Let's show him real "hope and change".
No, I don't fucking miss bush. At all. You fucking idiot.
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I missed George Bush before he left office, and I've missed every day since then. I also hope he's reading this site and knows how many of us admire him and miss him and Laura.
Yes, I miss GW. I miss having a president who took responsibility for dealing with events on his watch without trying to blame every problem on somebody else (predecessor, the CIA, the banks, etc). I miss an administration that made appointments to key positions in a timely manner, and managed to find appointees who had paid their taxes and followed the laws. He gave the military and the intelligence services the tools to keep the nation safe, supported their efforts and took all the slings and arrows that were hurled his way with grace and humility.
There's only one thing I don't miss about W- all my liberal friends whined for 8 years about W, then sung Obama's praises for a few months. Now none of them ever bring up politics and the silence is golden.
The folks at the very top, the string pullers of the puppets in power are the ones that need to be revealed and their powers eliminated. Until that happens, the degree of corruption will alter little regardless of who sits in the oval office. We all need to wake up to this and start at the local level and put people in office that will chose to obey the constitution and get our country back to the republic it is "supposed" to be.
sure miss GWB senior ,mrs.bush,jeb,GWB jr.. Laura specialy and the twin one classy family compare to you all know Who?
thank you and wish your family the best and lots of love and hapiness president !
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Spoken like a true,i don't know,IDIOT!
I haven't read all the posts so this may have been asked and answered, but where was this picture of President Bush taken? It makes me cry.
nope….it was his incompetence that gave us the obamamessiah in the first place.
earlier last year jeb bush wrote an editorial that said: it's time to put reagan behind us.
if i were to write an editorial it would be entitled: it's time to put the bush's behind us.
President Bush brought honor and dignity to the Oval Office. He may have done some things on the domestic side that I didn't agree with but as most have said here, my family felt safe. He didn't kowtow to other nations as barry does now. He believed in America and professed our greatness. There were no apologies about the greatness of America, who is a beacon of freedom and liberty for the entire World. I haven't felt so proud to be an American since Ronald Reagan was President.
Do you remember how you felt when President Bush, with his blow horn in NY, proclaimed to the World that you ever did this would hear from us soon? That is the kind of President we all want because that is the anger we felt.
I crinch (SP) everytime I see Barry talk with his elitist finger pointing, look down at his subjects attitude.
Thank you President Bush for your service and committment to our country and your unwavering belief in the greatness of America.
God Bless President Bush and God Bless America.
At least the man had a spine……..Thanks President Bush….I am thankful that my son is out of the Navy as of yesterday but I pray for the brave sons and daughters still serving. They are in harms way just from the fact Obama is in office….my son could tell ya what the chain of command looks like now…..Can't beat the enemy being politically correct…….when you are continually looking to save your own arse, the men and women below you suffer……….
Tully, I'm roll'n on the floor. I've laughed so hard, I'm cry'n. Carter was the worst president in 50 years and I'd like to have him finish up the next 3. "starting to miss JIMMMY" Funniest line I've heard in a long time.
obozo has never taken responsibility for any screwup – its the affirmative action way
so………………. its all Bush's fault
and obozo will tell ………..and tell………….and tell………..you and everyone else that will listen
thank God, Americans are no longer listening to obama liar
I loved Pres Bush. I miss him terribly.
Stop for God's sake just stop. NO I don't miss Bush. Stop with all these glory posts about Bush. You guys are doing yourselves no favors by holding this man up as someone who represents conservative ideals. All your credibility is being thrown out the window. My goodness, when I first started hearing about breitbart.com I was excited. I felt that it was place of reason that could reassemble the original principals of conservatism. But all of a sudden, this place has morphed from a tea party revolution to a dogmatic party first cesspool. I don't think I can take much more. I bet Glenn Beck is starting to regret giving you guys all the exposure that he did.
Miss Bush? You mean like longing for Katrina, Harriet Myers, $750B TARP, No Child Left Behind, Medicare Expansion, &c?
No, not so much.
I miss Reagan.
Wow-just read the article over at American Thinker. I'd be skeptical, except that 1) the article is well documented, and 2) it fits so well with what we've been seeing this past year. Heck, even after Brown won it seems that the Left is in "adapt" mode, although I'm hoping more for the sincere realization that they need to rethink what they've been selling. We'll see, I guess.
Hello,
Ladies and gentlemen we have a Muslim in the White-House, and I do not know about you, but that troubles me. I see that as a way for them to get "SPECIAL" treatment even if they do something like out at Ft. Hood. Notice not to much has been said in the news networks about this mess as of late. Notice that Obama stopped without prejudice the trial of the man that bombed the USS COLE notice all these things, and then ask yourself is this man for real, and DOES HE HAVE THIS NATIONS BEST INTEREST AT HEART, OR IS HE JUST THINKING ABOUT HIMSELF. I CAN GIVE YOU THE ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION, AND iT IS ALL ABOUT "HIM" HE IS A NARCISSIST, AND THAT IS THE WAY THEY ARE ALL ABOUT THEM WITHOUT THEM THEY THINK LIFE WOULD BE NOT WORTH LIVING, AND THAT IS THE WAY HE IS THINKING RIGHT NOW. DO NOT BE FOOLED FOLKS WE ARE IN BIG TROUBLE WITH THIS MAN IN THE WHITE-HOUSE. MAY GOD PLEASE HELP US.
Thanks,
Larry C.
The main reason why Obama is in trouble is that he doesn't belong in the White House in the first place! The democrats and the republicans really screwed the American People with this guy! Barack Obama should never had been allowed to run for the Office of the President at all because he is not Constitutionally qualified under ARTICLE 2 SECTION 1 of the U.S. Constitution! Barack Obama's father is the reason that Obama can not qualify for ARTICLE 2 SECTION 1! The democrats and republicans who swear oath to uphold and protect the U.S. Constitution waved their middle finger to the Constitution so this guy can become AMERICA'S ILLEGAL PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA! And the MSM will report to you about some guy being bitten on the ass by a shark while swimming in the ocean before they will report to you this AMERICAN CRIME OF THE CENTURY!
A Haiku…
Obama has failed
The worst President ever
Jimmy Carter smiles!
Dukie #78
Bush may have had his "bipartisan" moments, but liberal progressive (read: left wing socialist) is what you have in the White House (plus: incompetent) right now. If you can't tell the difference between Bush and Obyssmal, then you're dumber then a bag of hammers. There's a world of difference between "trying to reach across the aisle" and trying to be the reincarnation of Lenin.
Hahahaha!
Good! Does it STILL make you angry? Then there's hope for us yet! My wife has recorded just about EVERYTHING that was broadcast on 9/11; every time I see ANYTHING related to 9/11 I am filled with such fury…my only thoughts are 'we haven't killed NEARY enough of them…'
Oh here's some back up Czar crazy Bush http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._executi...
Yes, I miss Bush everyday. I may not have agreed with everything he did, however, he always said what he meant. He was a humble man with character. He governed our country based on convictions, not on which way the wind blew or political favors. The country took a nose dive once the majority in the house and senate became Democrat. Should he have been stronger on the spending, yes. But one thing for sure, while he was in office, we were safer and he knew the difference between a criminal and a terrorist. After leaving office, he has continued to be a class act while Obama and his cronies have continued to blame everything on Bush, from the earthquake in Haiti to the country woes. Bush never tried to make excuses for his decisions and the consequences of those choices. Obama on the other hand is a coward, who has yet to take responsibility for anything other than the positive decisions that were made under Bush's watch.
President George W. and VP Cheney, know that you are loved and admired by this proud American. While I did not always agree with your domestic policies – I attributed that to your lack of superhero star power which Prez. Obama has in spades, I did however feel safe for eight years. Thank you.
Uh, George Bush appointed more "czars" than any other president, 47. Why was it fine then?
I've never seen the video… I couldn't. I was 8 1/2 months pregnant on 9/11 and obviously had a newborn thereafter, and with the hormones and all I was definitely NOT up to the horror. But I remember my own rage: I told my husband, "They've sown the wind now. They'd better be ready to reap the whirlwind." Thankfully we had a president at the time who was willing to bring that whirlwind, and they did indeed reap it for years (thank you, soldiers who brought it!).
I don't have to watch Nick Berg die; I'm not president. But I wonder whether our current president has.
I'm with you there: why not cut the worst actors out of the herd and do the best you can to convince the rest that (a) if they behave in a civilized fashion, there's nothing to fear from the US, and (b) if they DON'T, there's hell to pay?
I don't know whether it can work or not. It hasn't comprehensively failed yet; we're not seeing the great bulk of well-assimilated American Muslims joining activist mosques or withdrawing from American society. But it's not as if the President is undertaking to demonstrate (b) very clearly, and the Bush approach requires both carrot AND stick.
It sickens me each time I remember Nick Berg, which is probably a couple times a month, dependent on the apparent level of Islamic extremism at the time. There was a real time doc on History Channel showing the attacks of 9/11 through the videos of NY citizens on that day that I've watched 3 times. I'm sickened and enraged each time I've seen it. The feeling wasn't lessend when I saw it a month or so ago. It was like 9/11 all over again.
Did you miss bush? Reaim and fire!
"t was nice when we had an adult in the WH. "
Bill clinton? George bush's less moronic father? FDR?
Can you articulate an example as to why you think that President Obama hates national security or whatever? Considering that we are sending troops to Afghanistan (where the real bad guys are located) and seemingly constantly kill large groups of enemies with predator drones and bring in terrorist leaders, you people sound sort of ignorant.
Bush could wrap a turd in a flag and idiots would take it as patriotic because he had the right rhetoric. He did nothing but run up a deficit, get people killed in Iraq and wipe his feet on conservative values for 8 years, but rhetoric sways the uneducated like a Jedi mind trick.
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