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I Pledge that After Jan 20, 2009

 
 
Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 05:33 pm
I will not rag on bush anymore. I may discuss his administration but no more personal attacks. I'd like to forget him ASAP.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 05:51 pm
@Bi-Polar Bear,
Quote:
I'd like to forget him ASAP.


Good luck on that, Bear. I'm afraid his unfortunate legacy will be with us for a couple of generations to come, a constant reminder. Like Hoovervilles.
BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 06:14 pm
@Merry Andrew,
Hey Merry Andrew, glad you have recovered enough to post.

BBB
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 06:23 pm
I will rag on Bush (both) and Nixon and Reagan forever. Mr. Green
farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 07:52 pm
@edgarblythe,
The memories of the badness will fade like an old toothache. However, May Bush live long to hear the crap that history will bestow upon him. He will stand as the bad example for this century like Harding was for the last, and Buchanan the century before.
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 08:05 pm
@Bi-Polar Bear,
The Bear wrote:

Quote:
I will not rag on bush anymore. I may discuss his administration but no more personal attacks. I'd like to forget him ASAP.

As in "NO MORE BUSH!?"
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NickFun
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 08:57 pm
Like we all forgot about Nixon?
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Foofie
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:30 pm
I believe he will be written in history as a great President that led two wars simultaneously, and became unpopular with the left-wing and gay community.

He will also be lauded for having two African Americans in his Cabinet.
JTT
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:33 pm
@Foofie,
What else could one expect from such a brain-washed child.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:35 pm
@Foofie,
Foofie wrote:

I believe he will be written in history as a great President that led two wars simultaneously, and became unpopular with the left-wing and gay community.

He will also be lauded for having two African Americans in his Cabinet.


Simultaneously, hell shall freeze over solidly.
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Foofie
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:41 pm
@JTT,
JTT wrote:

What else could one expect from such a brain-washed child.


That is easy for you to say. You did not have to walk in my shoes, going back to the 1950's.
shewolfnm
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:43 pm
@Foofie,
Foofie wrote:


He will also be lauded for having two African Americans in his c abinet.


And a couple of mexicans cleaning his bathroom.


Bush is a piece of ****
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JTT
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:45 pm
@Foofie,
Had I done so, I definitely would not have mindlessly parroted the nationalistic bullshit that you did, Foofie. And you state that you proudly did so. Amazing, simply amazing.
Foofie
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 09:59 pm
@JTT,
JTT wrote:

Had I done so, I definitely would not have mindlessly parroted the nationalistic bullshit that you did, Foofie. And you state that you proudly did so. Amazing, simply amazing.


That is because you are not me, and have not lived my life. Yet, it makes sense to you to reply to me, with you in the picture?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 11:49 pm
@farmerman,
Hey, no fair . . . James Polk was at least as bad as Buchanan . . .
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Montana
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jan, 2009 11:54 pm
Amen to all, except everything Foofie has said!

I honestly didn't think there was anyone left who supported him!
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dlowan
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jan, 2009 02:25 am
@Bi-Polar Bear,
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:

I will not rag on bush anymore. I may discuss his administration but no more personal attacks. I'd like to forget him ASAP.



Well said.


But his administration has done so much harm that I doubt you will feel the need to be silent for long.

I blame Cheney and Rummy most.

But...the man was ELECTED, goddammit.
Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jan, 2009 06:50 am
I find that I cannot think of Bush, without having this song, from Gilbert & Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore, running around in my head:


Quote:
When I was a lad I served a term
As office boy to an Attorney's firm.
I cleaned the windows and I swept the floor,
And I polished up the handle of the big front door.

Chorus.
He polished up the handle of the big front door.

Sir Joseph.
I polished up that handle so carefullee
That now I am the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Chorus.
He polished up that handle so carefullee,
That now he is the ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Sir Joseph.
As office boy I made such a mark
That they gave me the post of a junior clerk.
I served the writs with a smile so bland,
And I copied all the letters in a big round hand.
Chorus.
He copied all the letters in a big round hand.

Sir Joseph.
I copied all the letters in a hand so free,
That now I am the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Chorus.
He copied all the letters in a hand so free,
That now he is the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Sir Joseph.
In serving writs I made such a name
That an articled clerk I soon became;
I wore clean collars and a brand-new suit
For the pass examination at the Institute.

Chorus.
For the pass examination at the Institute.

Sir Joseph.
That pass examination did so well for me,
That now I am the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Chorus.
That pass examination did so well for he,
That now he is the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Sir Joseph.
Of legal knowledge I acquired such a grip
That they took me into the partnership.
And that junior partnership, I ween,
Was the only ship that I ever had seen.

Chorus.
Was the only ship that he ever had seen.

Sir Joseph.
But that kind of ship so suited me,
That now I am the ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Chorus.
But that kind of ship so suited he,
That now he is the ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Sir Joseph.
I grew so rich that I was sent
By a pocket borough into Parliament.
I always voted at my party's call,
And I never thought of thinking for myself at all.

Chorus.
He never thought of thinking for himself at all.

Sir Joseph.
I thought so little, they rewarded me
By making me the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Chorus.
He thought so little, they rewarded he
By making him the Ruler of the Queen's Navee!

Sir Joseph.
Now landsmen all, whoever you may be,
If you want to rise to the top of the tree,
If your soul isn't fettered to an office stool,
Be careful to be guided by this golden rule.

Chorus.
Be careful to be guided by this golden rule.

Sir Joseph.
Stick close to your desks and never go to sea,
And you all may be rulers of the Queen's Navee!

Chorus.
Stick close to your desks and never go to sea,
And you all may be rulers of the Queen's Navee!
djjd62
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jan, 2009 07:12 am
@Phoenix32890,
Allan Sherman's parody works well also

When I Was A Lad
(Parody of "Ruler Of The Queen's Navy" from Gilbert & Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore")

When I was a lad I went to Yale,
And I knew then that I could never fail.
For I studied very hard and furthermore,
I polished up the apple for the professor.
(He polished up the apple for the professor)
I polished up the apple so frequently,
That soon I had a Phi Beta Kappa Key.
(He soon had a Phi Beta Kappa key,
From polishing the apple very frequently.)

On graduation day I made a stop
At a very exclusive clothing shop.
I opened up a charge account and asked them for
The best grade flannel in the clothing store.
(The best grade flannel in the clothing store.)
That suit was a part of a great intrigue,
For it proved I was a member of the Ivy League.
(It was part of a great intrigue,
For it proved he was a member of the Ivy League.)

Then I got a crew cut and a sincere tie,
And for my first job I did apply.
A job in an advertising agency,
Sharpening the pencils of a big VP.
(Oh he honed a lot of pencils for a big VP)
I sharpened all the pencils so pointedly,
That now I am a partner in the agency.
(He sharpened all the pencils so pointedly,
That now he is a member of the agency.)

I kept my ears open and my big mouth shut,
And I learned all the agency's scuttlebutt.
I learned who was going out with whom,
And who had the keys to the powder room.
(And who had the keys to the powder room.)
For the key to the powder room you see,
Is the key to the structure of the agency.
(The key to the powder room is the key
To the structure of the agency.)

I worked real hard for the dear old firm,
I learned most every advertising term.
I said to the men in the dark gray suits,
"Let's run it up the flagpole and see who salutes."
(Let's run it up the flagpole and see who salutes.)
I ran it up the flagpole perfectly,
So now I am a partner in the agency.
(He ran it up the flagpole perfectly,
So now he is a partner in the agency.)

Now I have a big office at the end of the hall,
With very fancy carpeting from wall to wall.
I keep my mouth open and I keep my ears shut,
And I've got a little palace in Connecticut.
(And he's got a little palace in Connecticut.)
So I thank old Yale, and I thank the Lord,
And I also thank my father who was Chairman of the Board,
(And he's grateful to his father,
Yes he's grateful to his father,
Yes he's grateful to his father,
Who was Chairman of the Board.)


Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jan, 2009 07:34 am
@djjd62,
djjd62- I like yours so much better! I thought that I knew most of Alan Sherman's stuff, but this is a new one on me. Thanks!
 

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