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Old 08-08-2012, 11:53 AM
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Whoever Romney chooses, we can be guaranteed of one thing, that this person will be a lot more intelligent than then the beyond stupid Joe Biden. Biden is the Ed McMahon of politics, nobody has ever risen so high in politics with so little talent and intelligence. The only thing scarier than an Obama presidency is a Biden one.
That is just tooooooo easy...Allow me to present G Dumya Bush..



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Old 08-08-2012, 12:10 PM
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That is just tooooooo easy...Allow me to present G Dumya Bush..



Always the fallback, call Bush an idiot. Sarah Palin is more intelligent than Joe Biden which does not say much for Biden.
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Old 08-08-2012, 12:12 PM
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Always the fallback, call Bush an idiot. Sarah Palin is more intelligent than Joe Biden which does not say much for Biden.
i cringe every time i see 'sarah palin' and 'intelligent' in the same post. as for brains, i have to say my first thought for an unintelligent person who wasn't ready for the job, but became vp and then president was chester a arthur.
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Old 08-08-2012, 12:16 PM
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i cringe every time i see 'sarah palin' and 'intelligent' in the same post. as for brains, i have to say my first thought for an unintelligent person who wasn't ready for the job, but became vp and then president was chester a arthur.
My first thought is Barak Obama. The scary thing is Biden scares me a thousand times more than Obama.
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Old 08-08-2012, 12:20 PM
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My first thought is Barak Obama. The scary thing is Biden scares me a thousand times more than Obama.
yeah, i don't think obama was ready, and i still think he's not doing a good job. but i think bush deserves all the criticism he gets as well.
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Old 08-08-2012, 12:26 PM
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yeah, i don't think obama was ready, and i still think he's not doing a good job. but i think bush deserves all the criticism he gets as well.
People can criticize Bush all they want, but we are where we are today and what happened under Bush is no longer relevant to the discussion as to where we are going and how we are going to get there.

The left wants to deflect the fact that they cannot push Obama's accomplishments and that he is in over his head as President, so they just bash anything they can on the republican side. That is why we see the queen consistently attempt to bash Romney on a daily basis. That is an agenda that I just cannot support, I want this country to go forward, not backwards where Obama has taken us.
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People can criticize Bush all they want, but we are where we are today and what happened under Bush is no longer relevant to the discussion as to where we are going and how we are going to get there.

The left wants to deflect the fact that they cannot push Obama's accomplishments and that he is in over his head as President, so they just bash anything they can on the republican side. That is why we see the queen consistently attempt to bash Romney on a daily basis. That is an agenda that I just cannot support, I want this country to go forward, not backwards where Obama has taken us.
i agree that there is always a move to blame bush for everything. but both parties engage in trying to bad mouth the other guy, so as to boost themselves in turn. romney does deserve some of the criticisms aimed at him; so does obama for that matter.
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