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WED 1 JUNE 2005 – Remove George Bush Day

WED 1 JUNE 2005 – Remove George Bush Day

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Originally posted by STANG
Referring to the first post, the plan is that on Wednesday 1 June 2005 the international public will speak with one very loud voice that will continue to echo around the world !

It just needs people like you to add yours on that day !
My prediction is it will be just like a big fart- stink for a little while
and dissipate with the next passing breeze.

I like farts.

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Originally posted by monster truck
My prediction is it will be just like a big fart- stink for a little while
and dissipate with the next passing breeze.

I like farts.

The message has been sent to most activist organisations in America, Canada, England and Australia, as well as Democrat groups in universities across America.

It's going to be a demonstration that people are apathetic or a very big "fart" !

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Oh, no they don't. His poll numbers are at 44% and dropping, and this is before the summer drive season kicks gas prices up to $3 a gallon. There's definitely a leadership vacuum. No question. It's like 44% approve, 39% disapprove, the rest undecided. That's ridiculously low. He sucks and America knows it.
BTW 44% is higher then 39%, I figured that Liberals would quit whining after the election, but Im wrong,

question for you, If you was president and had to make a choice that you knew was going to be very unpopular, but knew it was the right thing to do, what would you do? (Im talking about all general choices, dont specify a certain thing)

I think its a good idea to support whoever is president, Although I didnt like Clinton, I still supported him,

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Originally posted by flyUnity
BTW 44% is higher then 39%, I figured that Liberals would quit whining after the election, but Im wrong,

question for you, If you was president and had to make a choice that you knew was going to be very unpopular, but knew it was the right thing to do, what would you do? (Im talking about all general choices, dont specify a certain thing)

I think it ...[text shortened]... good idea to support whoever is president, Although I didnt like Clinton, I still supported him,
If I was put in as a puppet president without the brains to be a real president and I had personal financial interests, such as Middle East pipe lines and military equipment, I'd be very confused.

I'd probably sit in my chair and have a good stare into space.

While I'd get off on the power trip, I'd feel releaved when many people of the world united to remove me.

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Originally posted by STANG
If I was put in as a puppet president without the brains to be a real president and I had personal financial interests, such as Middle East pipe lines and military equipment, I'd be very confused.

I'd probably sit in my chair and have a good stare into space.

While I'd get off on the power trip, I'd feel releaved when many people of the world united to remove me.
is that a yes? or a no, to my question?

And as SQ said, more ppl like him in the US then dislikes him, 44% vs 39%

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Originally posted by flyUnity
is that a yes? or a no, to my question?

And as SQ said, more ppl like him in the US then dislikes him, 44% vs 39%
If it only had implications within my nation, I'd put it to a parliamentary vote.

If it had implications for other nations, I'd consult with their representatives and, if they had grouped into an organisation, I'd support it rather than disempower it.

If I was Bush, I'd just be confused and ultimately look after my own interests.

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Originally posted by STANG
If it only had implications within my nation, I'd put it to a parliamentary vote.

If it had implications for other nations, I'd consult with their representatives and, if they had grouped into an organisation, I'd support it rather than disempower it.

If I was Bush, I'd just be confused and ultimately look after my own interests.
lol, is my question that hard?

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Originally posted by STANG
The message has been sent to most activist organisations in America, Canada, England and Australia, as well as Democrat groups in universities across America.

It's going to be a demonstration that people are apathetic or a very big "fart" !
They're either apathetic or have made a very clear choice for a leader you disagree with.

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Oh no, you (and by the way, prick, I'm no liberal) asserted that a MAJORITY of Americans support George Bush. No they don't. And you completely glossed over the fact that he's got the lowest approval rating at this point in his second term of any president since World War II.
Prick? Now there's a political term I'll have to look up.

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Originally posted by flyUnity
lol, is my question that hard?
Do you have the same difficulty understanding the answer as George Bush does ?

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Originally posted by STANG
Do you have the same difficulty understanding the answer as George Bush does ?
Maybe George Bush is the answer, Stan.

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Originally posted by Delmer
Maybe George Bush is the answer, Stan.
Truth and justice are the answer. You're right in a way, Bush will become the answer when he's removed from office.

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Originally posted by STANG
Truth and justice are the answer. You're right in a way, Bush will become the answer when he's removed from office.
LOL! You win that exchange, Stan.

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Originally posted by STANG
Really ?

There's also many hundreds of millions of people who feel alot less secure since America opted for violence.
Stang, you think Bush got a low aproval rating? I wonder what your approval rating is on RHP

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