View Full Version : Bush, The Most Hated Man In The World.
TheWatchdog
03-09-2007, 02:00 PM
This article is not about immigration. But it is noteworthy to see in print, pictures, and video how the policies of one stubborn man can negatively effect opinions around the world concerning the USA and the people who live in it, namely you and I. Everywhere he goes this is the reaction he will get. [...]
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Bright White Light
03-09-2007, 03:16 PM
http://a123.g.akamai.net/f/123/12465/1d/media.canada.com/cp/world/20070308/w030875a.jpg
Haven't we seen these same signs on L.A. streets being carried by the invaders?
I'm about as far from being a Bush-bot as you can get, but it's obvious that the people burning Bush-dolls in effigy on the streets of Sao Paulo are Marxist/Socialist/Communists who will be cheering loudly if Hillary somehow gets elected in 2008.
Sorry... I just don't care what they think "over there."
Crablegs
03-09-2007, 05:27 PM
We need to build the fence while Bush is gone!
Bowman
03-09-2007, 06:32 PM
Darn, I was hoping they would shower him with affection and convince him to stay at his ranch in Paraguay, then we could appoint Tom Tancredo to be President. I guess now we will have to wait 2 more long years until 2008.
JB_Parrothead
03-10-2007, 01:46 AM
I used to feel very protective of all MY presidents, whether I agreed completely with them or not and hated it if even one country treated a US president with outright disrespect. It would pi$$ me off royally.
But for some reason, when they showed the "welcome" that those Latinos down in South America gave president Bush the other day. I didn't flinch and I was basically, unmoved. That sent chills up my spine and made me question my own "patriotism." I had to turn the TV off and think long and hard about what I was, or should I say, "was NOT" feeling.
I guess as I watched them parading, less than flattering portraits of Bush made up to look like Hitler, it felt like they were dissing "someone else's President," not a US President, NOT MY President who represented the USA and the American people. I had to explore this feeling even more thoroughly. This was not at all like the ME I know. I had to ask myself some very difficult, but important questions about my feelings.
One conclusion I came to was, I truly DON'T feel Bush represents the USA or the PEOPLE. I guess I really feel he represents Mexico and the Mexican people and has done more to assure their prosperity and pursuit of happiness by treating middle class Americans like worker bees, forced to provide for Mexico's millions who are in MY country ILLEGALLY at the expense of ourselves, our own families and our own country, culture, customs and language. I feel like our own soldiers are dying for the sole purpose of making this country a safe haven for law breakers who dispise all things "American." Seriously!
I tried to find where the "turning point" was for me and my conclusion to that was, when Bush stood next to vicente Fox, with that stupid smirk on his face and called the Minutemen, "Vigilantes," I believe that's when I hit the point of no return.
That's when I realized this man does not have the best interests of Americans or the best interests of this country in mind or in his heart. It made me feel strongly that he is in the position he is in, to "self serve" and to serve his buddies in the corporate world. Americans mean nothing to this man. America means nothing to this man. He does not represent the American people or the American spirit. He represents all that is dark, secretive and evil within the walls of the White House.
He constantly tells us what we CAN'T do. "We can't deport illegal aliens, we can't enforce our laws, we can't build a wall, we can't secure our borders, we can't, we can't, we can't." What happened to the American spirit of "WE CAN!" He has beaten it down, over and over again with his lies. I don't trust this man or anything he says. That's the bottom line. He shows no respect or loyalty to MY country or to MY people and for that, I can't even muster an ounce of respect for him or all the demons who surround him and do his "dirty work." (Karl Rove, for one).
A Desperate Citizen
03-14-2007, 01:13 PM
We need to build the fence while Bush is gone!
Yeah!! and keep him out with all the other unwanted vermin!
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