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    "Bush Attack Fatigue" Sets In

    From the New York Post

    The assaults against the president have been so constant for so many months - on every subject under the sun from his handling of the economy to the war in Iraq and now to the War on Terror - that a law of diminishing returns has set in. The people willing to believe the worst of George W. Bush have already gotten the message. The people who like him have tuned out the liberal criticism. And everybody else is just sick of the negativity.

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    Your side did it for 8 years with Clinton, and many times still harps on it. What fatigue?

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    The only ones fatigued by it are the right-wing conservative, supreme court elected president bush, supporters.

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    Personally, I'm fatigued by 4 years of Bush.

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    I agree. Fortunately there will soon be some fresh news.
    John Dean (remember him? told Nixon there is a cancer growing on your Presidency) has book coming out in which he says Watergate is nothing compared to what the Bush administration did.
    Bob Woodward is also bringing out a book about Colin Powell which is rumored to be a tell all about Powells disagreements with the Administration.
    Looks to be an interesting summer.

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    It doesn't matter who is in charge of US or UK, or any other country for that matter.

    Usually most leaders get elected because the majority of voters who turn out to vote are unhappy with the current government and crave change.

    From my observations, most leaders are in the job for what they can do for themselves, not for what they can do for the country. I personally don't like President Bush, nor do I like Tony Blair. But then I don't really like any politician.

    So points to take on board?

    1. The grass is never greener on the other side
    2. The current 'man in power' will never do a good enough job
    3. Computers will one day rule the world, so be nice to them....
    4. Until your petrol (gas) prices match ours (87.9pence a litre), stop moaning!

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    [QUOTE=corturbra]
    2. The current 'man in power' will never do a good enough job
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    I thought Clinton did an excellent job.

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    Clinton was cool. Hell, I'd vote for Hillary for President just to get him back in the White House, and I'm not a Hillary fan either.

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    Yeah, he wore boxers, and played the sax. He also got blowjobs from interns. That makes him the coolest president evva!!!

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    Bush talks to god and decieved the American people into a war, yeah, he is a great and honest president

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ya_know
    Yeah, he wore boxers, and played the sax. He also got blowjobs from interns. That makes him the coolest president evva!!!
    I think that makes him much cooler than Bush. For big Willy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ya_know
    Yeah, he wore boxers, and played the sax. He also got blowjobs from interns. That makes him the coolest president evva!
    Wow, total agreement again!

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