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Box A Rox
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What was The Most Nervous Moment of Bush's Presidency???
Take a guess...
~When he almost won the 2000 election?
Not according to Georgie.
~When he got the news that the WTC was attacked?'
No.
~When Bush ordered the invasion of Afghanistan or Iraq, risking the lives of hundreds of thousands of American troops.
Didn't even make him sweat!

What was The Most Nervous Moment of Bush's Presidency???

   Throwing a ball!

According to GWB:
"The adrenaline was coursing through my veins, and the ball felt like a shotput. And Todd Greene, the catcher, looked really small. Sixty feet and six inches seemed like a half-mile. And anyway, I took a deep breath and threw it, and thankfully it went over the plate. The response was overwhelming. It was the most nervous I had ever been. It was the most nervous moment of my entire presidency, it turns out."

(Somehow, I'm not surprised)

http://gawker.com/5839327/the-.....when-he-threw-a-ball


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Do you wake up every day and say "How can I bash Bush today?" ?

Get over it - he's been out of office for almost 3 years - there's a new bozo in there now.
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Get over it - he's been out of office for almost 3 years - there's a new bozo in there now.


Yea I know... the new bozo is still trying to fix all the damage G Worst Bush did to this country.


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Quoted from 147
Do you wake up every day and say "How can I bash Bush today?" ?

Get over it - he's been out of office for almost 3 years - there's a new bozo in there now.


Sign of someone reaching for anything that floats while his ship is sinking.


"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
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Apparently HBO thinks this subject is so interesting, it's part of a GWB Documentary that aired this weekend.

Here's a list of things George W. Bush did that didn't make him as nervous as the time he threw a ball:

    *Challenged his father—at the time the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations—to a fight, mano a mano.
    *Was arrested for drunk driving.
    *Quit drinking.
    *Achieved narrowest presidential victory in history after a month-long recount battle.
    * Nearly choked to death on a pretzel.
    *Received warning in August 2001 that Osama bin Laden was "determined to strike" in the United States.
   *Flew around the nation in Air Force One on September 11, 2001, looking for a safe place to land
    *Ordered the invasion of Afghanistan.
    *Ordered the invasion of Iraq.
    *Survived grenade attack in Tblisi, Georgia.
    *Presided over federal response to the destruction of the nation's 31st largest city by a storm.
    *Initiated and authorized most wide-ranging extrajudicial surveillance of American citizens in a generation.
    *Authorized the torture of detainees in U.S. custody.

The man is an imbecile!


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He's also yesterdays news... You should thank god Obama's re-election team isn't going to use the blame Bush Strategy. They are smart enough to know if they did, Obama might approach McGovern numbers in November 2012


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Apparently HBO thinks this subject is so interesting, it's part of a GWB Documentary that aired this weekend.


Apparently there is a LARGE American demographic suffering from Post Presidential Bush Derangement Syndrome, and HBO was looking to profit off of it.

Hollywood is doing their part to resurrect George W. Bush...Obama's re-election depends on it.


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Apparently there is a LARGE American demographic suffering from Post Presidential Bush Derangement Syndrome, and HBO was looking to profit off of it.



You almost have it right...
A LARGE American demographic IS Suffering from The George Worst Bush Presidency.



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I didn't know that Bush was running for the office of President again, I don;t know how Box found out first.
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He's following Ariana Huffington on Facebook.
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I didn't know that Bush was running for the office of President again, I don;t know how Box found out first.


The USA wouldn't survive another Bush Presidency.

MY post was:
A LARGE American demographic IS Suffering from The (LAST) George Worst Bush Presidency... no doubt about that.


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The statute of limitations is up for blaming Bush, it's time for Obama to grow up and start accepting responsibility for his failed policies.
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The statute of limitations is up for blaming Bush, it's time for Obama to grow up and start accepting responsibility for his failed policies.


Unlike all the Rabid Right on this board, I hold Obama responsible for his actions... The Righties here still blame Clinton for the Bush Recession and 911, then blame Obama for the Bush Economic Meltdown.


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Personally, I am glad that George W. Bush was our president ... he stood tall against the terrorists.   President George W. Bush - unlike Gore, Kerry or Obama -  knew that America was AND STILL IS  under attack by extremists and terrorists.  
When I cast my vote for the person to hold the highest office in the land --- national security is my #1 concern ---  that is why George W. Bush got my vote twice and John McCain got my vote in 2008 ....  and THAT will be my #1 priority when deciding who to vote for in 2012.


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"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground."
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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When I cast my vote for the person to hold the highest office in the land --- national security is my #1 concern ---  that is why George W. Bush got my vote twice and John McCain got my vote in 2008 ....  and THAT will be my #1 priority when deciding who to vote for in 2012.


Well it sure ain't job creation!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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