Oh Bubba, my Bubba...

Huckleman2000

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I don't want to attribute too much to the power of oral sex from a 24 year old.

But, numbers don't lie... ;)

Poll: Clinton outperformed Bush

(CNN) -- In a new poll comparing President Bush's job performance with that of his predecessor, a strong majority of respondents said President Clinton outperformed Bush on a host of issues.

The poll of 1,021 adult Americans was conducted May 5-7 by Opinion Research Corp. for CNN. It had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

Respondents favored Clinton by greater than 2-to-1 margins when asked who did a better job at handling the economy (63 percent Clinton, 26 percent Bush) and solving the problems of ordinary Americans (62 percent Clinton, 25 percent Bush). (Watch whether Americans are getting nostalgic for the Clinton era -- 1:57)

On foreign affairs, the margin was 56 percent to 32 percent in Clinton's favor; on taxes, it was 51 percent to 35 percent for Clinton; and on handling natural disasters, it was 51 percent to 30 percent, also favoring Clinton.

Moreover, 59 percent said Bush has done more to divide the country, while only 27 percent said Clinton had.

When asked which man was more honest as president, poll respondents were more evenly divided, with the numbers -- 46 percent Clinton to 41 percent Bush -- falling within the poll's margin of error. The same was true for a question on handling national security: 46 percent said Clinton performed better; 42 percent picked Bush.

Clinton was impeached in 1998 over testimony he gave in a deposition about an extramarital sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinksy. He was later aquitted by the Senate.
 
Afyer the lasf half-a-decade of weirdness, does most people actually even remember what Clinton did, except getting his rocks off?
 
Liar said:
Afyer the lasf half-a-decade of weirdness, does most people actually even remember what Clinton did, except getting his rocks off?
I remember that we had a stable economy and the government was reunning in the black well before Clinton left office and witrhin the first year of Bush taking over the National Budget was in the red again and we were on our way to a war. :cool:

The Bushs are crazy, money/power hungry, inbred idjits and the whole line should be exterminated like the cockaroaches they are.
 
Tom Collins said:
I remember that we had a stable economy and the government was reunning in the black well before Clinton left office....

and gas was 99 cents a gallon.
 
carsonshepherd said:
and gas was 99 cents a gallon.
Praise Jesus and pass the Bubba. Personally, I think Clinton is extremely, sexually UNappealing(Read: revolting) but I'd fuck him on CNN if it would put him back into office and fix the shit the Bushs have fucked up.
 
malachiteink said:
Stop it. you'll make me cry.
We should all weep for the sham that our nation has become, Mal. Not just a sham but a world wide joke. Everyone hates us now and they have every right to because of what we've let Bush and his croonies do.
 
Tom Collins said:
We should all weep for the sham that our nation has become, Mal. Not just a sham but a world wide joke. Everyone hates us now and they have every right to because of what we've let Bush and his croonies do.

Shooting him would just be immoral. Why doesn't he go hunting with Cheney, eh?
 
malachiteink said:
Shooting him would just be immoral. Why doesn't he go hunting with Cheney, eh?
*singing in my best imitation of Steven Tyler* Cheney's got a guuuuuuun... :devil: :D
 
malachiteink said:
Shooting him would just be immoral. Why doesn't he go hunting with Cheney, eh?
Personally, I don't think there's anything immoral about ridding society of human preditors and Bush's preditions are global.
 
But.. But.. Slicky Willy got a blowjob in the Oval Office and *gasp* LIED about it. Congress Impeached him, only that Liberal pit called the House of Representatives let him off and aquitted him!

Good old Dubya has only lied about non sex related stuff. Being a good Christian requires that you forgive him . I mean, God wants him to be President, he said so himself and they talk to each other all the time.

How dare you even think to compare that Immoral Liberal Adulterer to George W. Bush. Extramarital affairs are so much worse than taking our country to war on 'faulty intelligence'. You can't blame him for that. It was the CIA, Joe Wilson, The French and probably Al Franken.

Seriously though, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for censure and impeachment proceedings to be called for right after November elections once the Democrats take the House, and with any luck Senate too. that little double whammy would spell the end of this monkey we have in office and the mastermind tugging his strings.
 
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Wow!
I had no idea that there was that deep and vehement an anti-Bush sentiment.

I certainly have no use for the man, and I've argued against his policies many times on this board, but I really didn't expect this sort of reaction to a post about the best Republican president of the last half century. ;) Or our first black president. :)

I do understand the nostalgia for the times when lying about a blowjob was the most divisive issue facing the country, though.

I think I'd kill to get Bob Rubin back in charge of the Economy. In retrospect, he made Greenspan the legend he's become. For all Greenspan's deficit-hawk posturing over the years, he's really just toed the line of whatever administration is in office. Once W was in, all of a sudden he was for tax cuts - with disastrous results.
 
Huckleman2000 said:
Wow!
I had no idea that there was that deep and vehement an anti-Bush sentiment.

I certainly have no use for the man, and I've argued against his policies many times on this board, but I really didn't expect this sort of reaction to a post about the best Republican president of the last half century. ;) Or our first black president. :)

I do understand the nostalgia for the times when lying about a blowjob was the most divisive issue facing the country, though.

I think I'd kill to get Bob Rubin back in charge of the Economy. In retrospect, he made Greenspan the legend he's become. For all Greenspan's deficit-hawk posturing over the years, he's really just toed the line of whatever administration is in office. Once W was in, all of a sudden he was for tax cuts - with disastrous results.
HB, I couldn't care less what the colour of a person's skin is and I care even less what a man does with his dick so long as he lubes up and asks nicely before ass fucking me. Bush does neither.

This is, of course, a personal opinion but if I were GW's wife I'd be stuffing my puss with Black Cat fire crackers and lighting the fuse after having allowed a piece of human filth like that put the quintessence of his being inside of me.

Don't mistake me, HB (or anyone else for that matter), I am not a man hater and I do not believe that every man is a walking cock with speech capabilities (limited though they may be in the case of Bush) but it is true of Bush and many of the other people who hold the kind of power that he does.

I'm of the firm belief that anyone who wants to hold such a position of power is, ultimately, unfit to be granted it. I'm not going to pretend that I have a solution to this paradox, because I don't. I just know that those among us who desire power should be the last ones to have it.

I find it ironic that a soldier has to go through a battery of psycological testing to be deemed fit to go into battle and slay a fellow human being in an up close and personal way, and yet, we require no such evaluation of the person capable of forcing that soldier into a situation where he/she must prove the psycologists were correct to allow said soldier onto the field of battle and does so from a safe and impersonal distance. It's vastley easier to send someone else off to kill other people than it is to do the deed one's self so it seems that the testing for the position of comanding the armies of a powerful nation should be mind bogglingly rigorus.
 
Huckleman2000 said:
Wow!
I had no idea that there was that deep and vehement an anti-Bush sentiment.
.

Recent polls are, at least, making him feel shaky.

Shrub impressed me from the beginning with his lack of respect for "the people". He's always spoken and acted as if the majority of 'Merkins are idiots with no ability to comprehend the esoteric, labrynthine mysteries of government. And I think he really does believe he was annointed by God (one or another of them) to fulfill a mission as President.

He's just as much a word weasler as anyone ever accused Clinton of being, only the words Bush choses to weasel with end with dead people, not a little cum stain on a dress. Bush not only does not respect the people who elected him, he sees them as some kind of minion army, suitable for use in settling his issues with his father. He is dismissive of those who disagree with him, he values his own perceptions as infallable, and he turns a blind eye to anything that might indicate he is not as right as he says he is.

Then again, I've also become convinced that, in the eyes of certain groups of conservative Christians, dead bodies aren't nearly as frightening as blowjobs.

In short, I have an elected leader I don't think got his office honestly, for whom I didn't vote, and who has made the world a much more dangerous place for everyone involved. He's subordinated everything to a singleminded desire of creating and winning a war. He's George B II -- time for a revival of the Declaration of Independance.
 
Tom Collins said:
I remember that we had a stable economy and the government was reunning in the black well before Clinton left office and witrhin the first year of Bush taking over the National Budget was in the red again and we were on our way to a war. :cool:

The Bushs are crazy, money/power hungry, inbred idjits and the whole line should be exterminated like the cockaroaches they are.
Now don't get me wrong here, I am no G.W.Bush lover nor am I a Republican but...

Today the economy is stronger than it was during the days of Clinton.
The Government hasn't been in the black since deficeit spending began.
UnEmployment is at and all time low, low enough to say we have full employment.
The stock market has reached all time highs.

It is unfortunate that most people equate high gas prices with a depressed economy. And that others, intelligent and ignorant alike, hatred of a man holding the office that is supposed to lead this country let that hatred over shadow the facts.

Personally I would like to see Bush out of office but that will come soon enough. I would hate to see the criminal Clinton back in office.
 
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