George W. Bush and the climbing community

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Do you approve of George W. Bush's Presidency?

Yea
20
19%
Nay
20
19%
I feel better about him if I've been drinking Yellow Tail Shiraz.
3
3%
The man is an imbecile.
64
60%
 
Total votes: 107

overhung
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George W. Bush and the climbing community

Post by overhung »

Do you think it is fair to generalize that George W. Bush is unpopular among climbers? I think the man is an idiot, but don't hold him responsible for being elected. He couldn't help it.
I've had just about enough of this shit.
Spragwa
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Post by Spragwa »

I agree.
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KD
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Post by KD »

he was appointed then elected - let's not forget that
Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

don't forget he hates chocolate people and runs this place like a plantation, I had a dream MLK woke up, but then somebody shot him again, I think it was Yoko
dhoyne
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Post by dhoyne »

While you're blaming one man, stop and consider all the other idiots responsible for making all the stupid decisions in Congress and the House too.
Sarcasm is a tool the weak use to avoid confrontation. People with any balls just outright lie.

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Post by Crankmas »

and the senate three
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Post by busty »

BTW, Congress is comprised of the House and the Senate.
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Post by kato »

Regardless of all the rhetoric now, if Iraq becomes a stable democracy, Bush will be remembered as a great president, and if it devolves into chaos, he will be remember as a failure.
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overhung
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Post by overhung »

It's already chaotic and the Iraqi people want us gone. I predict that Bush's Iraq policy will go down as one of the greatest policy failures in the history of this country.
I've had just about enough of this shit.
Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

Am I the only who can't make decisions without the Shiraz?
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