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Did you feel uneasy when you saw Bush at the Olympics? Maybe "My Pet Goat" is the only book he knew!?

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Looks like with everything going on he would be trying to figure some things out that need attention. Remember when people like JFK dare not be exposed to the public like he was. He looked just like another "good ole boy in the crowd"!!! My how things have changed!!

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  1. Isn't he an embarrassment to our nation!


  2. This man scares the H- - - out of me!  Whether he's at the Olympics or in DC or anywhere else for that matter.  I am really terrified that he is going to do some real damage to Putin, and then where will we be.  

    Frightening thought isn't it?   BTW Loren S :   you may not have liked Mr. Carter - BUT AT LEAST HE WAS HONEST!              CJ

  3. I think he should have smacked Misty May's bum when she presented it to be smacked.

  4. George  has a bad case of the "lameducknessitis". Unfortunately he still has awesome powers that he can use.  I  hope he does not panic and try to do something to regain his place in the spotlight.

  5. i would be uncomfortable seeing bush anywhere.. in public..lol lol lol

  6. I was proud of him as MY President and him being there for our athletes.

    He should have been there and it was his place to be there.

    Can I remind you that Congress took two weeks off.

    The President can't act without our Congressmen, who have done nothing since the last time we voted for them.

    DeeJay.

  7. Seeing "King George" anywhere worries me. What is he trying to s***w up now?  

  8. i feel uneasy any time i see him. worst thing that has happened to the country since Jimmy Carter.

  9. Take your "goat" on down the road, and roll around with the Obama nation.

  10. I feel uneasy every time I see either Bush or Chaney especially what they might be planning.

  11. Regardless of where "Lil Georgie" makes an appearance, many  Americans, and indeed most of the world, cringe.  

    That a person of his limitations could become the President of the United States is, in itself, a testament to the contrived power of politics and the gross inadequacies of representative government.  Nothing this man has said or done in eight years has come close to representing me -or anyone I know.

    Not only do I feel uneasy when I happen to see G.W. anywhere, I'm also embarrassed and ashamed that he -on the world stage- is representative of America today.  While I personally reject that representation or even the "guilt by association" that comes from being an American citizen under the tenure of G.W. and his ilk, it troubles me incessantly that he -and his parade of effete and indifferent sycophants- struts across the stage with the testicular fortitude and arrogance that only comes from myopia.

    Soon, he will saddle his horse and head on back to Crawford, Texas where he can live out his days clearing the brush in hopes of continuing his half-hearted mission to find OBL -somewhere on the Prairie Chapel Ranch.

    Rumor has it that OJ plans on joining GW sometime in 2010 and together they're founding the first ever "Supercalifragilicious Private Investigation" firm ... God Bless -and Help- America.

  12. The only way I can deal with the realities that have unfolded since his election is to avoid seeing him at all.  For those times his face incidentally appears on another page I'm reading on line, or another headline with his name or members of his administration, I skip it.  Everything he does and is sickens me, including the Olympics as his treat, the shot of him with the swimmers, everything about him.  In case BigBrother is combing for suspicious people, my Constitutional rights of free speech are still intact, with no plans other than to exercise that right.  I even lift granddaddy long legs found indoors, to the outdoors.  

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