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Old 05-07-2008, 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Kazikli Bey View Post
OK, now i know many of you probably dislike good'ol Georgie but i wonder, rather then point out the inefficiencies and ineptitude of the Bush presidency, can anyone point out a something that they did or do like about his presidency?

I can name two aspects of Bush's presidency that i do like:

1) is his aid to developing and established democracies in it's Africa program

Africa Policy

2) is his sense of humor. Now, i'm not commenting on the stupid things that he says but more the funny comments that he does make, such as those at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner.



So, what about you, is there any aspect of Bush's presidency that you do happen to like?

1) You know what Bush is going to do.
2) He's actually appointed some of the best judges I've read (I actually read alot of court cases - but he also tried to appoint people on personal basis).
3) Ousted Saddam (which has had it's drawbacks, no more need be said)
4) Economy (economy was great under Clinton, but there isn't much you can say Clinton did to make it that way)
5) Marriage and death tax (he cut them, as I recall)
6) A leader of integrity. We can at least say that our leader honors his vows.


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Originally Posted by Kazikli Bey View Post
You know, i watched this documentary on Tony Blair (whose a Neo-Liberal). Now, these two guys ideologically shouldn't work well together. Now, when the pair first met, a reporter asked Bush something about the relationship, to which Bush replied 'Me and Tony, we have a lot in common... we both use the same toothpaste'. Now, tell me, was that scripted or just a part of Bush's humor? Whilst i think it probably the night was scripted, it is undoubtedly Bush's own sense of humor, not someone else's.


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