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Stuff Bush says

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The Real McCoy

Post your ideas for humorous things Bush could say such as:

"This year, we're having steak cuz I don't want any turkeys with their avian flu on my familiy's table." ~Bush at Thanksgiving

or..

"Hey thanks for being so nice, 'specially cuz we nuked ya back in dubya dubya 2" ~Bush on his visit to Japan


This shouldn't turn into another regular Bush bashing thread, just humorous pokes at the prez. And please, nothing childish like "I'm dumb" ~Bush.
 
During the 2004 campaign, a kid asked him if he didn't like brocolli like his father. He gave a hilarious answer. He said that he didn't hate it like his father, but if he wanted to get technical, he liked the top part better than the bottom part. I thought he was quite cute in his response.

See, you repubs? I can compliment the b a s t a r d?
 
"90% of being president is half mental" -Speaking at Cooperstown
 
Now look, I don't hate Bush. [Why did that sound like Al Gore] Anyway, I don't hate Bush, but here's his top 50 quotes!


 
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Ah, I do love those Bushisms.

A couple of my favorites:

*"Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?" —George W. Bush, Florence, South Carolina, Jan. 11, 2000

*"Those who enter the country illegally violate the law."
—Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 28, 2005

*GOV. BUSH: Because the picture on the newspaper. It just seems so un-American to me, the picture of the guy storming the house with a scared little boy there. I talked to my little brother, Jeb—I haven't told this to many people. But he's the governor of—I shouldn't call him my little brother--my brother, Jeb, the great governor of Texas.

JIM LEHRER: Florida.

GOV. BUSH: Florida. The state of the Florida.—The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer, April 27, 2000
 
This wasn't supposed to be a thread for things Bush HAS said but for things he COULD say... but whatever.. the stuff he's already said is funny enough.
 
Originally posted by The Real McCoy:
This wasn't supposed to be a thread for things Bush HAS said but for things he COULD say... but whatever.. the stuff he's already said is funny enough.
OK, here's some things he COULD say (I think he SHOULD say):

  • I'm sorry! I will make every effort to make it up to you, my fellow Americans.
  • Attention Americans in Iraq, pack your bags, were outta there.
  • I just fired Chaney and Rumsfield.
  • I just signed the treaty for the International Criminal Court and expect to be the first one convicted.
  • I just gave the Pentagon one week to cut their defense spending in half.
  • I've introduced a bill that would prevent neo-conservatives from holding any public office at the federal level.
  • Attention Americans in Afganistan, pack your bags, were outta there.
  • We found Bin Laden and he will be arraigned on Tuesday.
  • I have become a neo-liberal and invited Michael Moore over for beer and pizza.
  • I'm writing a book about my Presidency. It's called, "George Bush: An American Mullah"
 

:sigh: Another thread goes down the drain at the hands of mindless partisan mentality. :roll:
 
Pres. Bush-- Don't misunderestimate the power of this thread.
 
Originally posted by The Real McCoy:
Another thread goes down the drain at the hands of mindless partisan mentality.
They always say the third times the charm:

Hi, I'm George Bush, and I finally have some good news to tell my fellow Americans, I just save a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to...
 
Billo_Really said:
They always say the third times the charm:

Hi, I'm George Bush, and I finally have some good news to tell my fellow Americans, I just save a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to...

lol....I don't know about him, but I saved a bunch of money on MY car insurance by switching to Progressive.....

About $400 a month, actually.
 
Stace said:
lol....I don't know about him, but I saved a bunch of money on MY car insurance by switching to Progressive.....

About $400 a month, actually.

:shock: You SAVED $400/month?!
 
The Real McCoy said:
:shock: You SAVED $400/month?!

Sadly, yes. Went from paying not quite $700 a month to not quite $300 a month.

Heck, I just knocked almost $50 off of it every month by moving from Fayetteville, NC, to Charlotte, NC....go figure that one out!
 
Stace said:
Sadly, yes. Went from paying not quite $700 a month to not quite $300 a month.

Heck, I just knocked almost $50 off of it every month by moving from Fayetteville, NC, to Charlotte, NC....go figure that one out!

Holy jeez.. what company had you paying almost $700 a month?
 
Stace said:
Sadly, yes. Went from paying not quite $700 a month to not quite $300 a month.

Heck, I just knocked almost $50 off of it every month by moving from Fayetteville, NC, to Charlotte, NC....go figure that one out!

Maybe because of Fayetteville's crime reputation. When I lived in the Triangle, we used to affectionately refer to Fayetteville as Fayettenam. :rofl
 
The Real McCoy said:
Holy jeez.. what company had you paying almost $700 a month?

That would be USAA. Mainly because my husband had his license revoked or suspended or some crap in high school, because he wasn't passing more than 70% of his classes....some NC law. Then again, he was only taking 3 classes at the time...and barely attending one, and therefore failing it...yeah, that'll drop the ol' average. But that wasn't supposed to count against him for insurance costs, especially since it had been over three years since it had happened when they were charging us so much, but when we did switch, that's when we found out that's why USAA was charging us so much.
 
jallman said:
Maybe because of Fayetteville's crime reputation. When I lived in the Triangle, we used to affectionately refer to Fayetteville as Fayettenam. :rofl

Well, we called it Fayettenam not because of the crime, but because of us military folks being there....you know....FayetteNAM....VietNAM....uh.....never mind.

Though we also had Bragghdad. :mrgreen:

Charlotte isn't exactly the golden child when it comes to crime, but we just barely live inside the city limits, and we live on the rich side at that (not like WE'RE rich, we rent a townhouse)....the houses in our neighborhood have to be worth at least $250,000....heck, there's a neighborhood about 10 minutes from my place where new homes go from $750,000 to $1.5 million!!!

Anyway, our particular area isn't TOO bad in the crime arena, especially when you do all of those nifty things with population and percentages and stuff :2razz:
 

Ah, so true about the demographics. Charlotte is still a nice place over all, the pink cathedral is just a bit tacky and an eyesore.
 
jallman said:
Ah, so true about the demographics. Charlotte is still a nice place over all, the pink cathedral is just a bit tacky and an eyesore.

Pink cathedral? Haven't seen that yet, but, I've only been here for a month and a half.....

I still can't get past how huge the Cavalry is......
 
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