Bush had something to say about the protests.




Quoted from link provided:

"Laura and I are anguished by the brutal suffocation of George Floyd and disturbed by the injustice and fear that suffocate our country. Yet we have resisted the urge to speak out, because this is not the time for us to lecture. It is time for us to listen. It is time for America to examine our tragic failures – and as we do, we will also see some of our redeeming strengths.
It remains a shocking failure that many African Americans, especially young African American men, are harassed and threatened in their own country. It is a strength when protesters, protected by responsible law enforcement, march for a better future. This tragedy — in a long series of similar tragedies — raises a long overdue question: How do we end systemic racism in our society? The only way to see ourselves in a true light is to listen to the voices of so many who are hurting and grieving. Those who set out to silence those voices do not understand the meaning of America — or how it becomes a better place.

America’s greatest challenge has long been to unite people of very different backgrounds into a single nation of justice and opportunity. The doctrine and habits of racial superiority, which once nearly split our country, still threaten our Union. The answers to American problems are found by living up to American ideals — to the fundamental truth that all human beings are created equal and endowed by God with certain rights. We have often underestimated how radical that quest really is, and how our cherished principles challenge systems of intended or assumed injustice. The heroes of America — from Frederick Douglass, to Harriet Tubman, to Abraham Lincoln, to Martin Luther King, Jr. — are heroes of unity. Their calling has never been for the fainthearted. They often revealed the nation’s disturbing bigotry and exploitation — stains on our character sometimes difficult for the American majority to examine. We can only see the reality of America's need by seeing it through the eyes of the threatened, oppressed, and disenfranchised.

That is exactly where we now stand. Many doubt the justice of our country, and with good reason. Black people see the repeated violation of their rights without an urgent and adequate response from American institutions. We know that lasting justice will only come by peaceful means. Looting is not liberation, and destruction is not progress. But we also know that lasting peace in our communities requires truly equal justice. The rule of law ultimately depends on the fairness and legitimacy of the legal system. And achieving justice for all is the duty of all.
This will require a consistent, courageous, and creative effort. We serve our neighbors best when we try to understand their experience. We love our neighbors as ourselves when we treat them as equals, in both protection and compassion. There is a better way — the way of empathy, and shared commitment, and bold action, and a peace rooted in justice. I am confident that together, Americans will choose the better way.








Yes, nobody gives a shit. The left doesn't either they called him every name in the book when he was President.


Jesus, vetteman, even dubya gets it.

Why can't you and your fellow bigots get your head around it?
 
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W wasn't the best PResident, but he has handled himself very well since leaving office.

I like him more every time he speaks to something, a decent guy I think.
 
W wasn't the best PResident, but he has handled himself very well since leaving office.

I like him more every time he speaks to something, a decent guy I think.

thats another way of saying

he became a LIBERAL and SHITS on TRUMP and KISSES the BLACK GUY

fuck Bush
 
W wasn't the best PResident, but he has handled himself very well since leaving office.

I like him more every time he speaks to something, a decent guy I think.

Yes, he made an arrogant and very costly move by invading Iraq on a false premise, which I think got to his conscience before he even left the Presidency.

But the big difference between him and Trump is that Bush has a conscience. Hard-core deplorable Republicans have little or no conscience.
 
Bush can go rot in fucking hell. So can the rioters. So can can the New World Order and the global tyrants. And so can ANYONE who doesn't love President Trump.
 
Bush can go rot in fucking hell. So can the rioters. So can can the New World Order and the global tyrants. And so can ANYONE who doesn't love President Trump.

Do you kiss his picture goodnight?
 
I was genuinely surprised to hear Bush go on record like that.

I remember the days after 9/11, when Wingnut Nation wanted to lynch every Muslim they could find, Dubya defused the situation by plainly stating that not all Muslims were our enemy (I think that was the day he lost Ishmael for life).

Even biglier than that yesterday was Pat Robertson...PAT FUCKING ROBERTSON...using his 700 bully pulpit to shame Donald Trump. Trump's entire teargas teh libtards photo op was designed to curry favor with evangelicals...and it seems it backfired even there.

Everything Trump Touches Dies.
 
I disagree with Dubya on so many things, but I do think his heart is in the right place. Good on him for speaking out.
 
Bush was a lousy suck ass president. But he is a good person.
 
We had a march of nearly 60,000 people here in Houston. 200 arrests, mostly for fighting with cops.

The local Republican party helped out by distributing several pallets of bricks at intersections throughout the city. Anyone who needed a brick or two to help remodel their home was invited to help themselves. Not many people took them up on their offer.
 
I disagree with Dubya on so many things, but I do think his heart is in the right place. Good on him for speaking out.

Well, there was that war thing based on zero evidence but, ya know, he had his heart in the right place. Good for him.
 
W wasn't the best PResident, but he has handled himself very well since leaving office

The Rabid Left called him a Nazi (the go-to insult) and tyrant for years.

Now he's a good guy. Same guy. Trying to save his legacy which is already written in blood.
 
The Rabid Left called him a Nazi (the go-to insult) and tyrant for years.

Now he's a good guy. Same guy. Trying to save his legacy which is already written in blood.

It took Trump to make us realize that there was no real bottom to Republican cruelty. Trump makes Dubya look presidential by comparison.
 
Well, there was that war thing based on zero evidence but, ya know, he had his heart in the right place. Good for him.

People change. Some for the better. Then there is you. *shrugs*
 
The Rabid Left called him a Nazi (the go-to insult) and tyrant for years.

Now he's a good guy. Same guy. Trying to save his legacy which is already written in blood.

No, he's a card carrying retard who funnily enough comes across as an intellectual when compared to Trump. :)
 
It took Trump to make us realize that there was no real bottom to Republican cruelty. Trump makes Dubya look presidential by comparison.

What republican cruelty?

Rob has nothing, so he's most likely to engage victim mode and say something about how any request that he back up the bullshit he posts is sealioning.

He might also point out howl the USA exerting any sort of control over our borders and immigration is NAZISM!!! US Customs = Gestapo!!! The illegal migrants are VICTIMS DAMN IT!! VICTIMS!!!
 
I'm honestly not trying to troll the Left.. I, like the entire World,
am equally rooting for the peaceful protesters we're seeing on TV.

But ???
I read that Bush contributed even more than Trump, to the downgrade
economic spiral of Blacks. Trump and Bush did massive tax cuts for the rich.

And Margaret Kimberley said that all your idols
-- Obama, Trump and Biden -- are equally fuckwits:








US political system ‘unconnected with the people
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6161003618001


"Obama didn't do it. Being in the age of Black live matters, being on
everyone's lips, his Administration did nothing about it (Police brutality, racism).
So frankly Trump, whatever else he has not done, in this regard, hasn't been worse than Obama.

But that also points to a larger problem in this county, which we have o political system that is unconnected to the people.
We're exorted to vote, but we have no input in choices.

So the Democratic person party forced Joe Biden on us
who's a terrible person, who's very right wing, who's just as racist as Trump."
 
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