What Will it Take to Wake You Up, Joeuser?
Published on November 4, 2005 By AsWayOpens In Politics
As Bush is faced with thousands protesting along his journey to promote fair trade, his numbers here at home speak loudly.

It is a shame that so many here stay in denial. But if it helps you feel better, feel safer, thinking that Bush is protecting you, then so be it.


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on Nov 04, 2005
Guess you missed Parated2k's poll numbers.  Kind of blows your histrionics out of the water.
on Nov 04, 2005
Bush and Blair are both seeing their domestic authority waning. We are seeing this era of politics coming to an end.
on Nov 04, 2005

Bush and Blair are both seeing their domestic authority waning. We are seeing this era of politics coming to an end.


How soon can we expect to be back to supporting fascist regimes and allowing them to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people?
on Nov 04, 2005
Job approval ratings are meaningless because they are rarely based on facts. If you just heard a report about the rapes and murders in the Superdome, then you filled out a survey about Prs. Bush, even if you like Prs. Bush your answers would be affected by that news. But then we learned that none of those attrocities actually happened. If you sat down with your supervisor, and they gave you a job approval rating based on what they heard people saying about you, would you consider that a valid assessment?
on Nov 04, 2005
"How soon can we expect to be back to supporting fascist regimes and allowing them to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people?"

Oh how will the world cope without our very own benevolent dictators?

The world moves on and the old rhetoric is now tired.
on Nov 04, 2005
I think most Joeusers will have a heart attack when Bush finally goes, and the White House's number one official in Britain Tony Blair is consigned as a footnote in British political history. These two men have destroyed US and UK reputatons for democracy around the world.
on Nov 04, 2005

The world moves on and the old rhetoric is now tired.

Tell that to the Kosovoans, Sudanese, Rwandans, and the people in the mass graves in Iraq.

Oh wait!  Dead men tell no tales!  Guess you are safe in your cocoon.

on Nov 04, 2005
No, it actually doesn't blow it out of the water.
Close to ten thousand are protesting Bush right now.


Everything is relative.
So does that mean that Bush is doing a bad job right now?

And by the way, some people were very quick to believe there were rapes and murders at the superdome, but I think many saw what the reality was.
on Nov 04, 2005
" Rwandans"

This was before Bush and Blair even took office, Kosovo was permissable and that is soley Blair's achievement (also Clinton's but any mention of Clinton in a positive way will raise JU blood pressure).

"Guess you are safe in your cocoon."

You are one claiming that Bush is not in hot water and everything is going fine, who is in a cocoon?
on Nov 04, 2005

The world moves on and the old rhetoric is now tired.

" Rwandans"

This was before Bush and Blair even took office, Kosovo was permissable and that is soley Blair's achievement (also Clinton's but any mention of Clinton in a positive way will raise JU blood pressure).

"Guess you are safe in your cocoon."

You are one claiming that Bush is not in hot water and everything is going fine, who is in a cocoon?

You are based upon your previous statement (requoted for the slow of learning).  I never said that Rwanda and Kosovo was Bush.  You are the ones calling us dictators.  Guess you have to crawl back into your cocoon until the next poll.

on Nov 04, 2005

And by the way, some people were very quick to believe there were rapes and murders at the superdome, but I think many saw what the reality was.

It sure as hell was not he MSM.

on Nov 04, 2005
" until the next poll."

Or the next resignation!
on Nov 04, 2005
" calling us dictators. "

I called Bush and Blair autocrats because they are corrupt and deceitful, I never called you a dictator, that would be pointless since you have no power.
on Nov 04, 2005

Oh how will the world cope without our very own benevolent dictators?

I called Bush and Blair autocrats because they are corrupt and deceitful, I never called you a dictator, that would be pointless since you have no power.

And you are a liar as the printed word aptly demonstrates.

on Nov 04, 2005

Oh how will the world cope without our very own benevolent dictators?


Which ones would they be?


The world moves on and the old rhetoric is now tired.


That's what we have been telling the left for many years now. We will beat the Islamist and Arab nationalist regimes. And the Arab world will be democratic. And there is nothing the left can do about it.


Blair is consigned as a footnote in British political history. These two men have destroyed US and UK reputatons for democracy around the world.


Kurdish parents are naming their kids Tony and George as a reminder of who liberated them from Arab fascist rule. I wonder how many anti-war protestors and Saddamites would deserve such an honour? Perhaps a few mass grave installations could be named after famous anti-war leaders?

The US and UK have not lost their reputation for democracy by allowing Iraqis to vote. That is nonsense. The US and UK have lost their reputation as countries who allow fascist regimes to bloom. They unfortunately deserved that reputation after they failed to help Iraqi Shi'ites against Saddam in the 1990s.

But now that we know who supports the regimes (France and Russia) and who supplied them with arms (France and Russia) and who the fascists hate (UK and US) and who the fascists' western supporters hate (Blair and Bush), I don't think we need to worry about our reputation among the scum of the earth that much.
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