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Dont complain about Bush

Bush is my President and I am not pleased. It's very important for me to be pleased.
 
Just because one didn't vote for him, are you saying we shouldn't stand up and have an opinion? We should all lie down and take it whatever the consequence?

That's the cowardly thing to do, and anyone advocating such a stupid argument in order to defnd something intolerable like that is a control freak.

Everyone's got a right to complain if something affects them.

And the voters in the US who didn't vote, complain about Bush, because you pay your taxes and that that gives you the right to complain.

If YOU did not vote! If i hear one more person say that cheese ass line "not my president" im going to harm them. I really dislike the people that say "well its rigged", " my vote really doesn't matter". And there the main ones complaining about the president. If you didn't vote, or worse your not even register to vote OR your not a US citizen then shut your fucking mouth. That will be all, thats all........ Good day to you.

I'm not a US citizen, and you've got your head so far shoved up Bush's ass that you can't see the shit for what it is.

When US policy is affecting me, I have the right to complain.
 
Killjoke, he's actually made it quite clear with this little diamond in the rough:



He's definitely telling his neighbors not to complain when his dog shits in their yard.

Well, with all the talk of illegal immigrants in the U.S. to distract the viewing public from other issues, I just figured he was talking about people in the states who aren't citizens.

If he was indeed suggesting that our neighbors don't have a right to complain, then I hope never to live next to him and his dog.
 
If YOU did not vote! If i hear one more person say that cheese ass line "not my president" im going to harm them. [...] If you didn't vote, [...] OR your not a US citizen then shut your fucking mouth.

And if I hear 'love it or leave it' one more time, I'm going to vomit.

I may not be a US citizen, but I sure have a right to talk about Bush. The Netherlands has a military presence in Afghanistan and Iraq. They are fighting, getting hurt and dying, just like their American counterparts. That makes Bush's War on Terrorism also our business.

All mud-throwing and allegations of stupidity aside, Bush thinks himself commander in chief of the world, messing with things he shouldn't even be involved with in the first place. And as long as what he does hurts us, I have a right to say what I think. And that is this: he has been a danger to the world, I'm glad he'll bugger off next year and I can only hope the American voters choose a democrat.
 
If YOU did not vote! If i hear one more person say that cheese ass line "not my president" im going to harm them. I really dislike the people that say "well its rigged", " my vote really doesn't matter". And there the main ones complaining about the president. If you didn't vote, or worse your not even register to vote OR your not a US citizen then shut your fucking mouth. That will be all, thats all........ Good day to you.


I wish Americans would stop telling people to shut up.

When I was a kid, telling people to shut up was wrong.

When did it become okay to not care what other people have to say?



Maybe it started with this, or maybe it only made it a whole lot worse:

"Who cares what you think?" -- George Bush to an American Citizen on July 4, 2001
 
I wasn't old enough to vote both times, but I'd still bitch about him. He lost the popular vote. Twice.
 
Hmm...so are you saying that those under the age of 18 should have their opinions stifled since they aren't old enough to vote? Just a little reminder, those under 18 are going to be the folks, not only taking care of us when we get too old, but they are going to be the voice of our representative body--I wouldn't be so quick to stomp on their right to vocalize their opinions.
 
nope won't stop complaining about one of the worst presidents in US history. Bush sucks and thats all there is to it... if your a fan of bush, well thats too bad..


btw if your ever in St. Louis, stop by our shop we have a whole bunch of Anti-bush merchandise, tshirts, buttons, bumperstickers, coffee mugs, even a keychain that counts down the minutes/hours/days that freak is in office....
 
Even Bush's family fortune is tainted with the blood of victims from wars past. (Not to mention the profits from the recent wars in the middle east)

Wikipedia said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prescott_Bush#Nazi_collaboration_controversy]

Harriman Bank was the main Wall Street connection for several German companies and the varied U.S. financial interests of Fritz Thyssen. Thyssen had been an early financial backer of the Nazi party until 1938, but by 1939 had fled Germany and was bitterly denouncing Hitler. He was later jailed by the Nazis for his opposition to the regime. Business transactions with Germany were not illegal when Hitler declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, but, six days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Trading With the Enemy Act after it had been made public that U.S. companies were doing business with the declared enemy of the United States. On October 20, 1942, the U.S. government ordered the seizure of German banking operations in New York City. Roosevelt's Alien Property Custodian, Leo T. Crowley, signed Vesting Order Number 248 seizing Bush's property under the Trading with the Enemy Act. The order cited only the Union Banking Corporation (UBC), of which Bush was a director and held one share, which had connections with a Dutch bank owned by Thyssen. What was the name of the Dutch bank? Fox News has reported that recently declassified material reveals that the 4,000 Union Banking shares owned by the Dutch bank were registered in the names of the seven U.S. directors, according a document signed by Homer Jones, chief of the division of investigation and research of the Office of Alien Property Custodian, a World War II-era agency. [5]. By 1941 Thyssen no longer had control over his banking empire, which was in the hands of the Nazi government.

* E. Roland Harriman--3991 shares (managed and under voting control of Prescott Bush)
* Cornelis Lievense--4 shares (He was the New York banker of the Nazi Party)
* Harold D. Pennington--1 share (Employed by Prescott Bush at Brown Brothers Harriman)
* Ray Morris--1 share (a business partner of the Bush and Harriman families)
* Prescott S. Bush--1 share (director of UBC, which was co-founded and sponsored by his father-in-law George Walker; senior managing partner for E. Roland Harriman and Averell Harriman)
* H.J. Kouwenhoven--1 share (organized UBC for Von Thyssen, managed UBC in Nazi occupied Netherlands)
* Johann G. Groeninger--1 share (German Industrial Executive, a not unimportant member of the Nazi party)

The Harriman business interests seized under the act in October and November 1942 included:

* Union Banking Corporation (UBC) (for Thyssen and Brown Brothers Harriman). The President of UBC at that time was George Herbert Walker, Bush's father-in-law.
* Dutch-American Trading Corporation (with Harriman)
* the Seamless Steel Equipment Corporation (with Harriman)
* Silesian-American Corporation (this company was partially owned by a German entity; during the war the Germans tried to take full control of Silesian-American. In response to that, the American government seized German owned minority shares in the company, leaving the U.S. partners to carry on the business.)

The assets were held by the government for the duration of the war, then returned afterward. UBC was dissolved in 1951. Bush was on the board of directors of UBC and held one share in the company. For it, he was reimbursed $1,500,000. These assets were later used to launch Bush family investments in the Texas energy industry.

Toby Rogers has claimed that Bush's connections to Silesian businesses (with Thyssen and Flick) make him complicit with the mining operations in Poland which used slave labor out of Oświęcim, where the Auschwitz concentration camp was later constructed.

The New York Herald-Tribune referred to Thyssen as "Hitler's Angel" and mentioned Bush as an employee of the investment banking firm Thyssen used in the United States. Some records in the National Archives, including the Harriman papers, document the continued relationship of Brown Brothers Harriman with Thyssen and some of his German investments up until his 1951 death.[6] Investigator John Loftus has said, "As a former federal prosecutor, I would make a case for Prescott Bush, his father-in-law (George Walker) and Averell Harriman [to be prosecuted] for giving aid and comfort to the enemy. They remained on the boards of these companies knowing that they were of financial benefit to the nation of Germany." Two former slave laborers from Poland have filed suit in London against the government of the United States and the heirs of Prescott Bush in the amount of $40 billion. A class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. in 2001 was dismissed based on the principle of state sovereignty.[7]

Methinks that they shouldn't have stoppped at hanging all the nazis through Europe, we should have done a similiar cleanup in our own countries.
 
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