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Question: What item is most likely found in the top drawer of Riffy's dresser?

naked pictures of Reagan    
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Barry O voodoo doll    
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Hoffa's body    
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DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
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JC's boss's phone number    
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bucket of chicken    
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three sticks of "secret" deoderant, labels facing out    
  3 (12.0%)
"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
  4 (16.0%)




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Reply #2275 - Jan 8th, 2009 at 11:09am
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Yeah the Panetta thing was a head scratcher. I mean Leon is a nice guy and all. But he's a career politician. Not neccessarily a good fit at CIA.

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dudes busting some serious moves.
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Reply #2277 - Jan 9th, 2009 at 9:11am
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2.8 million jobs lost last year.

2,800,000 jobs.

Now, that probably doesn't affect the Gross Domestic Product much, because most people are lazy schlubs who don't do jack at work anyway.  But it is fallout - expensive fallout (the Large Green $$$$$$$$$$$$) - from the George Walker Bush III Recession. 

From day one, George Walker Bush III's SOLE economic policy was to spend money.   See problem? See minor recession?  Spend money.  Trillion $$$$$$$$$$?  No problem for weak sister George Walker Bush III.
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Reply #2278 - Jan 10th, 2009 at 4:53pm
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Did I call it?  I said, did I call it, fageesimos?  He's still not done trying to create the Socialist society that he and the Bush Geeks have secretly always considered Utopian. 

I'm clairvoyant on the Bush Geekian mind.  Shades of Creskin.  Shades of Eckankart.  Jesus Christ Almighty Fuck, what does this dope have left?  Like 10 days?  Can't they do something to squelch him?  10 days left and its still Socialism as usual for George Walker Bush III.
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Reply #2279 - Jan 11th, 2009 at 4:57pm
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Reply #2280 - Jan 11th, 2009 at 8:27pm
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Some Guy wrote on Jan 9th, 2009 at 6:27am:
dudes busting some serious moves.

Do you mean Barack or me (or both)?
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Anyone ever heard of a President who would ""readily concede I chucked aside my free-market principles"?

Anyone?  Anyone at all?  You there.  The geeky looking Bush Geek in the corner - have you ever heard of a President who chucked aside his alleged free-market principles?  What?  Speak up, so the whole board can hear.
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Anyone ever heard of a President who would ""readily concede I chucked aside my free-market principles"?

Anyone?  Anyone at all?  You there.  The geeky looking Bush Geek in the corner - have you ever heard of a President who chucked aside his alleged free-market principles?  What?  Speak up, so the whole board can hear.



I would say Obama, but then I realized that he never had any free market principles to begin with. Plus, I'm not a Bush Geek, so that may disqualify me from answering.

I do know that Barry is about to do something dumber than Bush could ever dream of doing. Barry's about to close GITMO, and bring all those thuggish Islamic fucks here so that the US taxpayer will be forced to pay for their stay in a fed lockup where they can spread the "religion of peace" to all the other thuggish bastards already in prison. Great move douchebag!


This is going to be a fucking disaster.

Say goodbye to the free market for good. What Bush hasn't managed to completely fuck up Barry will ruin soon enough.


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Reply #2283 - Jan 12th, 2009 at 10:57pm
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Here's a nice lil' article I found:

Bush's Achievements
Ten things the president got right.
by Fred Barnes
01/19/2009, Volume 014, Issue 17

The postmortems on the presidency of George W. Bush are all wrong. The leftist line is that Bush dangerously weakened America's position in the world and rushed to the aid of the rich and powerful as income inequality worsened. That is twaddle. Conservatives--okay, not all of them--have only been a little bit kinder. They give Bush credit for the surge that saved Iraq, but not for much else.

He deserves better. His presidency was far more successful than not. And there's an aspect of his decision-making that merits special recognition: his courage. Time and time again, Bush did what other presidents, even Ronald Reagan, would not have done and for which he was vilified and abused. That--defiantly doing the right thing--is what distinguished his presidency.

Bush had ten great achievements (and maybe more) in his eight years in the White House, starting with his decision in 2001 to jettison the Kyoto global warming treaty so loved by Al Gore, the environmental lobby, elite opinion, and Europeans. The treaty was a disaster, with India and China exempted and economic decline the certain result. Everyone knew it. But only Bush said so and acted accordingly.

He stood athwart mounting global warming hysteria and yelled, "Stop!" He slowed the movement toward a policy blunder of worldwide impact, providing time for facts to catch up with the dubious claims of alarmists. Thanks in part to Bush, the supposed consensus of scientists on global warming has now collapsed. The skeptics, who point to global cooling over the  past decade, are now heard loud and clear. And a rational approach to the theory of manmade global warming is possible.

Second, enhanced interrogation of terrorists. Along with use of secret prisons and wireless eavesdropping, this saved American lives. How many thousands of lives? We'll never know. But, as Charles Krauthammer said recently, "Those are precisely the elements which kept us safe and which have prevented a second attack."

Crucial intelligence was obtained from captured al Qaeda leaders, including 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, with the help of waterboarding. Whether this tactic--it creates a drowning sensation--is torture is a matter of debate. John McCain and many Democrats say it is. Bush and Vice President Cheney insist it isn't. In any case, it was necessary. Lincoln once made a similar point in defending his suspension of habeas corpus in direct defiance of Chief Justice Roger Taney. "Are all the laws but one to go unexecuted, and the government itself go to pieces, lest that one be violated?" Lincoln asked. Bush understood the answer in wartime had to be no.

Bush's third achievement was the rebuilding of presidential authority, badly degraded in the era of Vietnam, Watergate, and Bill Clinton. He didn't hesitate to conduct wireless surveillance of terrorists without getting a federal judge's okay. He decided on his own how to treat terrorists and where they should be imprisoned. Those were legitimate decisions for which the president, as commander in chief, should feel no need to apologize.

Defending, all the way to the Supreme Court, Cheney's refusal to disclose to Congress the names of people he'd consulted on energy policy was also enormously important. Democratic congressman Henry Waxman demanded the names, but the Court upheld Cheney, 7-2. Last week, Cheney defended his refusal, waspishly noting that Waxman "doesn't call me up and tell me who he's meeting with."

Achievement number four was Bush's unswerving support for Israel. Reagan was once deemed Israel's best friend in the White House. Now Bush can claim the title. He ostracized Yasser Arafat as an impediment to peace in the Middle East. This infuriated the anti-Israel forces in Europe, the Third World, and the United Nations, and was criticized by champions of the "peace process" here at home. Bush was right.

He was clever in his support. Bush announced that Ariel Sharon should withdraw the tanks he'd sent into the West Bank in 2002, then exerted zero pressure on Sharon to do so. And he backed the wall along Israel's eastern border without endorsing it as an official boundary, while knowing full well that it might eventually become exactly that. He was a loyal friend.

His fifth success was No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the education reform bill cosponsored by America's most prominent leftist Democratic senator, Edward Kennedy. The teachers' unions, school boards, the education establishment, conservatives adamant about local control of schools--they all loathed the measure and still do. It requires two things they ardently oppose, mandatory testing and accountability.

Kennedy later turned against NCLB, saying Bush is shortchanging the program. In truth, federal education spending is at record levels. Another complaint is that it forces teachers to "teach to the test." The tests are on math and reading. They are tests worth teaching to.

Sixth, Bush declared in his second inaugural address in 2005 that American foreign policy (at least his) would henceforth focus on promoting democracy around the world. This put him squarely in the Reagan camp, but he was lambasted as unrealistic, impractical, and a tool of wily neoconservatives. The new policy gave Bush credibility in pressing for democracy in the former Soviet republics and Middle East and in zinging various dictators and kleptocrats. It will do the same for President Obama, if he's wise enough to hang onto it.

The seventh achievement is the Medicare prescription drug benefit, enacted in 2003. It's not only wildly popular; it has cost less than expected by triggering competition among drug companies. Conservatives have deep reservations about the program. But they shouldn't have been surprised. Bush advocated the drug benefit in the 2000 campaign. And if he hadn't acted, Democrats would have, with a much less attractive result.

Then there were John Roberts and Sam Alito. In putting them on the Supreme Court and naming Roberts chief justice, Bush achieved what had eluded Richard Nixon, Reagan, and his own father. Roberts and Alito made the Court indisputably more conservative. And the good news is Roberts, 53, and Alito, 58, should be justices for decades to come.

Bush's ninth achievement has been widely ignored. He strengthened relations with east Asian democracies (Japan, South Korea, Australia) without causing a rift with China. On top of that, he forged strong ties with India. An important factor was their common enemy, Islamic jihadists. After 9/11, Bush made the most of this, and Indian leaders were receptive. His state dinner for Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh in 2006 was a lovefest.

Finally, a no-brainer: the surge. Bush prompted nearly unanimous disapproval in January 2007 when he announced he was sending more troops to Iraq and adopting a new counterinsurgency strategy. His opponents initially included the State Department, the Pentagon, most of Congress, the media, the foreign policy establishment, indeed the whole world. This makes his decision a profile in courage. Best of all, the surge worked. Iraq is now a fragile but functioning democracy.

How does Bush rank as a president? We won't know until he's judged from the perspective of two or three decades. Hindsight forced a sharp upgrading of the presidencies of Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower. Given his achievements, it may have the same effect for Bush.

--Fred Barnes, for the Editors


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sirmoonie wrote on Jan 12th, 2009 at 9:26pm:
Anyone ever heard of a President who would ""readily concede I chucked aside my free-market principles"?

Anyone?  Anyone at all?  You there.  The geeky looking Bush Geek in the corner - have you ever heard of a President who chucked aside his alleged free-market principles?  What?  Speak up, so the whole board can hear.



I would say Obama, but then I realized that he never had any free market principles to begin with. Plus, I'm not a Bush Geek, so that may disqualify me from answering.

I do know that Barry is about to do something dumber than Bush could ever dream of doing. Barry's about to close GITMO, and bring all those thuggish Islamic fucks here so that the US taxpayer will be forced to pay for their stay in a fed lockup where they can spread the "religion of peace" to all the other thuggish bastards already in prison. Great move douchebag!


This is going to be a fucking disaster.

Say goodbye to the free market for good. What Bush hasn't managed to completely fuck up Barry will ruin soon enough.


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Just FYI, Obama is not the president so he hasn't had any chance to chuck any free-market principles, and its impossible for him or anyone to do it to the degree that George Walker Bush III has.  Also, FYI, according to my handy-dandy Bush Geek proficiency test, you are the Bush Geekiest of the Bush Geeks.

Its good for your types that George Walker Bush III is leaving, Riffy.  You looked like a retard defending damn near each and every item on the laundry list of idiotic big government and weak things he did (you might know that, but maybe you don't), and now you can get to what you guys enjoy.  Complaining and commisserating about "they" and "liberals" and Democrats and Hollyood and the media and any other category you can randomly apply when you need to make yourself feel better.
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Heck of a press conference by dubyah yesterday. Those mean old reporters were pretty hard on him....But hey,at least they didn't throw any shoes at him. So long sucker
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Heck of a press conference by dubyah yesterday. Those mean old reporters were pretty hard on him....But hey,at least they didn't throw any shoes at him. So long sucker

The end of an era.  America's foolish experiment with aristocratic duncehood leadership is over - probably forever.  Was anyone really surprised goober turned out to be a balls out big government socialist?  Seriously?  Think much?
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Its the LAST ONE  Folks!!!   


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2009/01/12/2009-01-12_in_president_bush...


That's All !!!  That's It!!! The Last One!!!
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In President Bush's final press conference, his sound bites are tough to digest
BY KENNETH R. BAZINET
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Updated Monday, January 12th 2009, 11:31 PM


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George W. Bush gives his last news conference as president Monday.

WASHINGTON - One last time, George W. Bush asked not to be "misunderestimated."    Boring post

Bush's many faces were on full display Monday in his rambling final presidential press conference: Defiant, philosophical, self-deprecating, even downright puzzling.

He revealed the "burdens of the office" are overrated, and refused to wallow in pity – or accept blame – over the nation's devastating economic meltdown that occurred on his watch.

"It's kind of like, you know, why me? Oh, the burdens, you know. Why did the financial collapse have to happen on my watch?" he said. "It's just pathetic, isn't it, self-pity?"

Despite downplaying the demands of the presidency, Bush said it's almost all-consuming.

"There's not a moment where you don't think about being President," he revealed. "Unless you're riding mountain bikes as hard as you possibly can."

He also mused about some of his post-presidential plans.

"I just can't envision myself, you know, the big straw hat and a Hawaiian shirt sitting on some beach," he said. "Particularly since I quit drinking."

And asked to tick off some of his missteps, Bush poked fun at his own penchant for mangling the English language.

"Obviously, some of my rhetoric has been a mistake," he said.

"Clearly putting a – "Mission accomplished" on a aircraft carrier was a mistake. It sent the wrong message," he conceded.

But Bush, during his 45-minute rollercoaster farewell with reporters, stoutly defended the controversial decisions he made post-9/11, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and when the economy began imploding.

He insisted he has a "strong record" as commander in chief.

"Sometimes you misunderestimated me," he joked about one of his most famous verbal fumbles.

The self-described "decider" made no apologies for allowing harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists – torture, say critics – to thwart future attacks.

"In terms of the decisions that I have made to protect the homeland, I wouldn't worry about popularity," he said.

"You remember what it was like right after Sept. 11?... I do," he added.

He brushed aside questions about his decision to invade Iraq, but touted the success of the U.S. troop surge there.

Bush seemed to rewrite history in the handling of Hurricane Katrina, the calamity that many observers believe was the biggest bungle of his second term.

"Don't tell me the federal response was slow when there was 30,000 people pulled off roofs right after the storm passed," he said defensively.

And he appeared to defend his economic record, even with the economy in its worst crisis since the Great Depression.

"I inherited a recession, I am ending on a recession. In the meantime there were 52 months of uninterrupted job growth," said Bush.

When Bush took office, the budget was in surplus. The deficit this year is now cast at $1.2 trillion.

Yet Bush boasted, "I helped implement tax cuts when I was President, and I will defend them after my presidency as the right course of action."

Bush's long goodbye will resume Thursday night in an nationally televised address to the nation.

And next Wednesday, on his first day out of office, he said, he will wake up at his Crawford, Tex., ranch, "and I suspect I'll make Laura coffee and go get it for her."


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It's time to move on for sure, & get a better President.
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Some goofy muff-stuff in that farewell speech from the nominal Commander-in-Chief.  Not that anyone, except people like myself, even listen or pay attention to George Walker Bush III anymore.

And now......time for reflection.

Check this video out.  George Walker Bush III on September 11, 2001.  In it, on display, indisputed and undisputed, irreconcilable and unreconcilable, fact o' blast, is George Walker Bush III, forever, in all his glory: dumb, indecisive, weak, confused, clueless, unqualified, and in way over his head - i.e., himself.  America gives you an F for FAIL on that test, goober.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WztB6HzXxI

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i watched half of this and turned it off.  its time for him to go.  bring on the big B.

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bush's last press conference?

this is bigger news...

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It's time to move on for sure, & get a better President.

2012 looms as our next chance. As poor a speaker as Bush is, this new asshole is even worse. And I think Bush knew how many states we have!
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