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The Cult of Bush
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Has anyone noticed how Bush is being idolized like a god or something? Has anyone here ever been to someone has a big portrait of Bush hanging on their walls, looking like some sort of shrine? It scares me that this man is so highly revered as to be almost god-like.
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I find just the opposite to be true...he's treated like the joke that he is...then again, it's probably just a Canadian thing.
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Rono]
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I find just the opposite to be true...he's treated like the joke that he is...then again, it's probably just a Canadian thing.
Exactly. I'm not talking about the rest of the world. I'm talking about here in the good ol' U.S. of A.
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big portraits of bush, isnt that what they do in commie N Korea, commie china, commie russia, and commie cuba?
interesting....hmmmm...one of these things is not like the other
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Yeah...there's no Commie Russia anymore...
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Rono]
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well, neither is there commie china, it is now "market socialism china"
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I've never seen anyone with a bush shrine, but yeah some people seem to have a God-like regard for the man.
David Cross talked about this on his cd "Shut Up You Fucking Baby". He said something to the effect of "People think Bush is such a great guy because of what he did after 9-11. He only did what anyone would have done. Did you expect him to lock himself in a Motel 6 with a bottle of Jack Daniels crying "Oh no, what do I do now? What do I do now?"
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Has anyone noticed how Bush is being idolized like a god or something? Has anyone here ever been to someone has a big portrait of Bush hanging on their walls, looking like some sort of shrine? It scares me that this man is so highly revered as to be almost god-like.
I have noticed that too. If anyone dares to make a critique of Dubya, they're branded "Unpatriotic". It's quite stupid. Reminds of the old days with the Chancellor. Same shit, different asshole.
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Insert name *here* for any pres (almost) and it's the same. For every Bush photo there was a Clinton photo, a Reagen photo, a Carter photo. (well maybe not Carter)
You anti-Bushes amuse me. Fortunately you're in the minority in most of the country. You get so used to hanging around on a liberal leaning (read drug) site that you forget that many hated Clinton as badly as you hate Bush.
I doubt anyone could get away with as much as Bubba did.
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Fortunately you're in the minority in most of the country.
That's the irony of it all.
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Zahid]
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Ironic to you maybe.
There are many of us who feel that while Bush wasn't the best choice, he's a far better choice than Gore, Clinton, or just about any Dem.
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Ironic to you maybe.
There are many of us who feel that while Bush wasn't the best choice, he's a far better choice than Gore, Clinton, or just about any Dem.
Who are you, luvdemshrooms. Who are you...
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Zahid]
#1621773 - 06/09/03 06:42 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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The guy next door.
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You get so used to hanging around on a liberal leaning (read drug) site that you forget that many hated Clinton as badly as you hate Bush.
How can I forget that? I still see Clinton-hatred constantly, and I just have to laugh my ass off at the fact that you guys are still obsessed with him 3 years after he's out of office.
By the way, it most certainly was NOT the same for every president. Certainly Reagan and maybe even Clinton to a certain degree, but even the Clinton-lovers were glad to poke fun at him from time to time. Meanwhile, poking fun at Bush is considered "unpatriotic." Clinton's appeal to so many people was the fact he seemed to be like the common man. People felt like they could relate to him. Bush, on the other hand, is cast in a godlike limelight, especially among the religious right. I find it ironic that people who call themselves Christians would revere someone so much that it borders on idolatry.
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The guy next door.
I was wondering why the property value was dropping around here...
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Rono]
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LMFAO!!! That was the funniest thing I've read all day!
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How can I forget that? I still see Clinton-hatred constantly, and I just have to laugh my ass off at the fact that you guys are still obsessed with him 3 years after he's out of office.
Most likely that's because unlike most past presidents, he refuses to go away and the liberal media we have in this country idolizes him and his douchebag wife.
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but even the Clinton-lovers were glad to poke fun at him from time to time.
Once again, not so. I know many dems who freaked when Clinton was slammed and I know many Repubs who love a GOOD Bush joke or poke. You're generalizing.
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Clinton's appeal to so many people was the fact he seemed to be like the common man.
Not to most I know. He had no appeal and many are still mystified as to how that asshole was elected twice. Womans groups supported hium even after the rape allegations. The guy was a putz. A smooth talking ambitious putz, but he wouldn't know the truth if it fucked him up the ass.
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Bush, on the other hand, is cast in a godlike limelight, especially among the religious right.
Obviously you haven't been reading the papers or watching the news. The religous right has been threatening to bolt. Gun owners aren't happy because he has stated he'd sign a bill extending the "assault" rifle ban. He wanted to grant amnesty to illegals. He's willing to extend the so called "tax cut" to those who pay no federal income tax. You'd be amazed at how many "righties" are not impressed with Bush.
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I find it ironic that people who call themselves Christians would revere someone so much that it borders on idolatry.
Given a choice between Bush, and the alternative, it's no wonder Christians were for him.
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Rono]
#1621811 - 06/09/03 06:56 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's the same old story where-ever I go! I scare people.
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What do you mean Bush is an idol? After 8 years of Clinton/Gore and the current tools running for president, he just seems like an idol because the libs are exposed to the complete jokes they are. He's just and average guy. Everythign Clinton "acomplished" fell apart. Middle east, economy, N. Korea, Isreal/Palestine, etc. We've got more money in our pockets, no planes have crashed into buildings, millions of arabs are free, what more you want? and name one thing he's lied about.
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Please reply to the correct person.
It's not that hard.
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Has anyone noticed how Bush is being idolized like a god or something?... It scares me that this man is so highly revered as to be almost god-like.
but he's so dreamy...

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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: infidelGOD]
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In a nightmarish sort of way.
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the current tools running for president
you mean bush\cheney?
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He's just and average guy
You're joking, right? no politician is an "average guy" much less a religious fanatic, much less someone that goes around starting wars unjustly.
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Everythign Clinton "acomplished" fell apart. Middle east, economy, N. Korea, Isreal/Palestine, etc.
Everything fell apart after he was gone and BUSH was in charge. you just bashed your beloved bush.
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We've got more money in our pockets
You mean Enron execs have more money in there pockets. Haliburton execs have more money in there pockets. WorldCom execs have more money in there pockets. 1000's of middleclass employees are left without retirement funds. The jobless rate is the highest its been since 1993. I cant find a job, neither can my g/f and neither can any of my friends.
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no planes have crashed into buildings
You mean Sept. 11? I dont remember any planes crashing into buildings then do you? Just a couple of days ago a plan crashed into some hollywood apartments. What was stopping it from crashing into an office building?
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millions of arabs are free
And how is this due to Bush? Oh you must be talking about guantanimo bay right?
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what more you want
I would like a little better economy and job market. i would like healthcare for everybody and social security for those that need it. I would like a little less war and a little more peace. I would like a president that doesnt attack cancer and aids patients.
"and name one thing he's lied about" WMDs. his drug usage. his campaign promises about how he is against "nation building". His statement that states should determine their own medical marijuana laws. etc...
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: Zahid]
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Is that Kenny G in your sig?
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How can I forget that? I still see Clinton-hatred constantly, and I just have to laugh my ass off at the fact that you guys are still obsessed with him 3 years after he's out of office.
Most likely that's because unlike most past presidents, he refuses to go away and the liberal media we have in this country idolizes him and his douchebag wife.
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but even the Clinton-lovers were glad to poke fun at him from time to time.
Once again, not so. I know many dems who freaked when Clinton was slammed and I know many Repubs who love a GOOD Bush joke or poke. You're generalizing.
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Clinton's appeal to so many people was the fact he seemed to be like the common man.
Not to most I know. He had no appeal and many are still mystified as to how that asshole was elected twice. Womans groups supported hium even after the rape allegations. The guy was a putz. A smooth talking ambitious putz, but he wouldn't know the truth if it fucked him up the ass.
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Bush, on the other hand, is cast in a godlike limelight, especially among the religious right.
Obviously you haven't been reading the papers or watching the news. The religous right has been threatening to bolt. Gun owners aren't happy because he has stated he'd sign a bill extending the "assault" rifle ban. He wanted to grant amnesty to illegals. He's willing to extend the so called "tax cut" to those who pay no federal income tax. You'd be amazed at how many "righties" are not impressed with Bush.
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I find it ironic that people who call themselves Christians would revere someone so much that it borders on idolatry.
Given a choice between Bush, and the alternative, it's no wonder Christians were for him.
He's still young and has a lot left he can do. Why would he "go away", especially in support of his wife. You can't expect Regan to still be out there campaigning for things, just as you will lose Charlton Heston soon(NRA). Carter is still around, and vocal. Only one who seems to be quiet is Ford.
Bill and Hillary are still incredibly relevant, young, full of ideas, and still the constant basis for attack by the "conservative" media and opinionists. Bush Sr. is still vocal, but he lost and pops up for soundbytes here and there, as well as to advise his son. Most past presidents, and especially their admins don't simply disappear(How long have all the Bush admin been in and out of the white house?).
I'll repeat this from a previous post: Does Bush have to get a blowjob in order for the right wingers to be pissed off about him lying?
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: 1stimer]
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Dig the reply man.
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You anti-Bushes amuse me. Fortunately you're in the minority in most of the country.
That's scary. More then 50% of people don't mind that they were draged into a war with lies?  I thought that Bush will have hard time convincing his wife to vote for him after all this.
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Has anyone noticed how Bush is being idolized like a god or something? Has anyone here ever been to someone has a big portrait of Bush hanging on their walls, looking like some sort of shrine? It scares me that this man is so highly revered as to be almost god-like.
That reminds me of another president, i just can't put my finger on it at the moment...i know he was married to Hillary Rotten-crotch though...
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I doubt anyone could get away with as much as Bubba did.
ROTLFLMAO
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: zeronio]
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His approval rating is somewhere in the mid to upper 60's.
A recent poll shows him (in a hypothetical match) trouncing Bubba.
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Laugh all you want. It's sad but true.
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I can't believe his ratings are still that high. Haven't any Americans been paying attention?
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and name one thing he's lied about.
"our only interest in iraq is the liberation of the iraqi people" -bush
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ROTLFLMAO
OK, i cant take it any more!...what does it mean?
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It means EKCOWQKEODCKCAKDPOEIJS:APCIEKLAS:LDFJPEKCJV:JPWDJDKVJJLCVJLWJFPOIJDV:LJDPOIFJEWFJLCVKJPOWEJIEDJFLKDJV:OWEVPJWEV
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Hmm, i always thought it meant rotten flamingo...
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Damn this is disturbing....wtf?
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You anti-Bushes amuse me. Fortunately you're in the minority in most of the country. You get so used to hanging around on a liberal leaning (read drug) site that you forget that many hated Clinton as badly as you hate Bush.
Actually, Bush won the 2000 election by a scant number..somewhere around 300 votes. And Clinton was so "unpopular" that he won twice! And may I point out that Bush's approval rating before 9/11 was tanking at 30%. It would seem 9/11 was the best thing that happened to Bush...
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Laugh all you want. It's sad but true.
Bush has already gotten away with more than Bubba. No one was considered unpatriotic if they criticized Klinton.
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Actually, that's the thing. Bush -didn't- win the election by the popular vote -- there were thousands more for Gore. He did, however, win the Electoral vote.
If you consider that the democrats and republicans split the popular vote roughly equally (I think 1% more voted for Gore than Bush,) and then add in all the people who -didn't- vote for either parted, but voted for a third party -- well, the majority of people didn't want Bush around.
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Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off..... 
Luvvie: Dont remember Billy boy invading countries without any justficiation...... Or do you think dallying with Monica and sharp business practice is much worse. Spot the obvious mistake in the last sentence - Answers on a postcard please
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: GazzBut]
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He did. He tomahawked Sudan pharmaceutical factory, causing a shortage of malaria medicines in entire Africa. The indirect result were tens of thousands of victims.
Later he admited that he was wrong. That factory was not producing chemical weapons.
Edited by zeronio (06/11/03 02:57 AM)
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: GazzBut]
#1625623 - 06/11/03 03:08 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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ROTLFLMAO
Spelled it wrong. It's ROTFLMAO.
And no, I don't think getting a knob job is a bad thing. That's not what the fuss was about. The fuss and impeachment was for lying under oath. That's quite a different matter. Had he said it's none of anybodys business nothing would or could have come of it.
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i would have no reservations about lieing under oath because they make you swear on the bible and the government lies to us everyday. Also if i had cheated on my wife is not a legal arguement so it is irrelevent and i would not hesitate lieing about that either to a bunch of strangers. You cant tell me you would be up there thinking it was their right to know. Oh the sacred oath, the most beloved of all oaths. Its a religion you know.
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Edited by 1stimer (06/11/03 06:03 AM)
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: 1stimer]
#1625811 - 06/11/03 06:25 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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I guess Bush wasn't under oath when he was lying about Iraq.
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GazzBut
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: zeronio]
#1625833 - 06/11/03 06:42 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yeah its ok to lie when not under oath. Perhaps that should be part of the deal when you sign up to be presidency - No lying allowed! Everylast one of the fuckers would be impeached by the end of their first day in the job!
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: GazzBut]
#1626035 - 06/11/03 09:34 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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True that.
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Re: The Cult of Bush [Re: zeronio]
#1626180 - 06/11/03 11:14 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Later he admited that he was wrong.
I'm still waiting for Bush to do this...
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