George Bush
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What kind of villains can we say live among us today? welll...there are plenty I could name but one in particular stands out most: George Dubbyah. A man who worked his way into power and who started a series of wars which have resulted in the deaths of plenty of people. George Bush claims to have made his excursion into the Middle East in the name of Democracy and freedom, but did he have ulterior motives in mind? Have we underestimated this Texan who looks like a spoilt brat of a former President who doesnt know how to spell and has only the rudiments of a sophisticated mind? I think not. George Bush is motivated by that which drives so many people: greed. War brings deaths but it also brings profits, and those profits can be huge. Conniving in his lair in the White House, this evil overlord has wrought destruction on innocent people. Imagine, sitting at a dinner table enjoying some time with your family when all of a sudden the door bursts open and American troops rush into your home. They ask you to lie on the ground and question you while you can see them holding their guns, ready in case of need. Some of them start to eat some of your food and your parents and family are very upset and some are crying. This is the kind of humiliating experience that many Iraqi families have had to go through. Meanwhile, George Bush schemes his way into a second term in office and with the considerable resources of America seemingly behind him, there's no telling what this Badass will do next. In terms of personality, George Bush may seem innocuous but I think there are gears turning in that head of his, gears which need oil. Thats right, George Bush has gone to Iraq to get it's oil all so that he can keep the gears in his head moving. Georgie Porgie gets a 7/10
What kind of villains can we say live among us today? welll...there are plenty I could name but one in particular stands out most: George Dubbyah. A man who worked his way into power and who started a series of wars which have resulted in the deaths of plenty of people. George Bush claims to have made his excursion into the Middle East in the name of Democracy and freedom, but did he have ulterior motives in mind? Have we underestimated this Texan who looks like a spoilt brat of a former President who doesnt know how to spell and has only the rudiments of a sophisticated mind? I think not. George Bush is motivated by that which drives so many people: greed. War brings deaths but it also brings profits, and those profits can be huge. Conniving in his lair in the White House, this evil overlord has wrought destruction on innocent people. Imagine, sitting at a dinner table enjoying some time with your family when all of a sudden the door bursts open and American troops rush into your home. They ask you to lie on the ground and question you while you can see them holding their guns, ready in case of need. Some of them start to eat some of your food and your parents and family are very upset and some are crying. This is the kind of humiliating experience that many Iraqi families have had to go through. Meanwhile, George Bush schemes his way into a second term in office and with the considerable resources of America seemingly behind him, there's no telling what this Badass will do next. In terms of personality, George Bush may seem innocuous but I think there are gears turning in that head of his, gears which need oil. Thats right, George Bush has gone to Iraq to get it's oil all so that he can keep the gears in his head moving. Georgie Porgie gets a 7/10

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Your thoughts are worth it. A real provocative blog. Don't stop now - bet there's a lot more good stuff to come!
If you have time, I'd be interested in your comments on womens shoes. It's also about womens shoes, but from a different angle. Not sure how it fits.
Like your womens shoes stuff - keep 'em coming!
Perhaps these Iraqis who are having their dinner disturbed should have thought about that before the terrorist groups that they are a part of, or actively support, disturbed much more than the dinner of thousands of innocent Americans on September 11th. Unfortunatly there have been some wrongful casualties in Iraq, but mostly the people who are having dinner disturbed are the ones supporting terrorism, the uprising against American troops, and helping to delay the process if a democracy transition in Iraq. And these scum deserve to have dinner disturbed.
Well David, we can clearly see where your bias lies...
wow, David! you're famous!! lol..
..and i'm not so sure that the people who have their dinner disturbed are necessarily mostly people involved in terrorist groups, or support terrorist ideals. i have a hunch that, just like the Nazis of Germany, terrorists in Iraq are a MINORITY population, but because they inflict so much fear upon Iraqis, they seem to be larger than life.
no one deserves any suffering that is so barbarically brought upon by the American troops. America has no right to compare what they've suffered with what the Iraqis suffered. it's incomparable.
First of all, I wonder why you don't have one post that is contradicting your opinions. If you are omiting posts you don't like, you can't take the heat and shouldn't debate politics. Second of all, we aren't attacking the innocents in Iraq, we are attacking the terrorists. They are tormenting the civilians in Iraq and George W. Bush is helping them. Third of all, the citizens want us there. They want to be rid of the terrorists. They want to have a say in their government. Fourth, Saddam Hussein was killing own civilians. Now you think Bush is evil, but he doesn't kill his own civilians because they don't agree with him. Interesting how you liberals can insult other politicians but can't defend your own.
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