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  • joshh
    R3V OG
    • Aug 2004
    • 6195

    #16
    Originally posted by mar1t1me
    You are referring to his trial, in absentia, by the crown? Hardly in the same league as being a drunk rich American college boy and military service evader. I wonder what ol' GW would have to say about that!

    Hell, joshh, maybe we ought to sue GB for the fact that checking out certain books at publicly funded libraries can get you on a government watch list. That's just plain anti-freedom.

    But then, I don't think he was in charge anyway. That shit was the Dick Cheney/Donald Rumsfeld show. Bush was our first puppet president. That's why he was "on vacation" so often and I think it's why he sat there like a dipshit when 9/11 happened. He didn't know what to do, because he wasn't used to making decisions like that. But that's just my opinion based on observation.


    I have no interest in wasting more tax dollars to sue former or even present Presidents. I'd rather like to see Congress apply the basic principals of the Constitution for a change. But there's absolutely no doubt it is anti-freedom. I hated Bush so badly there was part of me that wanted Kerry to beat his ass...but then Kerry is a total puss ball. Lose lose...
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