ANSWERS: 27
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yup. i woulda said you can't leave us with this two-face liar!
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I'd told him I'm glad I don't have his karma. Nuff said.
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Ok,you put the Whoopie cushion on the chair and the black snake in the desk drawer of the oval office... To quote 'Flounder' in Animal House..."Oh Boy This is great!!"
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'Thank you'. Regardless of what I may think of his policies, I would never openly disrespect a former president. I have too much respect for the position. His term is finished and words can't change what has already happened.
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with the rotors spinnin i would have told him jump as high as you can
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I woulod say, "Mr Bush, thanks for doing a great job". Then I would shake his hand and say " Could you please tell me if aliens exist".
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I would have thanked him for keeping us safe, for being strong and courageous and standing by what he believed in and never giving into the media's lies and "twisted truths" about him and his administration. I would then wish him and his wife all the best.
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you owe me money, dick.
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"You tried...I'll give you that, and by the way...it's spelled nuclear...not nucular"
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"Have a pleasant trip, and enjoy your retirement." It appears that not too many of the people who despise him have even the bare minimum of what the rest of us quaintly call "courtesy". Susan Estrich had a nice column about this earlier this week. If anyone can be said to be firmly and irrevocably "against" George Bush's policies and political ideals, she could be the poster girl for that cause. And yet she said something that totally redounds to her credit: You can fight the ideas and policies without resorting to bad manners, hate and disrespect; and you should.
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yes, and so i heard you and the wife will be taking up residence in Iraq, see ya and be safe.
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Ok, bye-bye...don't drag any horse shit in on your boots when get home, ya hear?
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I wouldn't have precisely liked it but if I had too I would. My last words would be "goodbye and have a pleasant retirement".
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I would have laughed with him because I am sure that he was way past ready to give that title and stress away, I bet he was saying to himself, go ahead big guy change the world, and laughing his butt off. I just think he is glad to be gone. He served and worked hard and gets no credit from alot of ungrateful people that call themselves Americans.
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I would have shook my head, then said, "Oh Dubya. Try to keep out of trouble down there in Texas, ok?"
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Hmmmmm.... I'd have to think about that a bit. -
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thanks man
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Great question! My last words: "Beat it, loser! And don't come back until your trial!"
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"No George, this isn't another unscheduled vacation at the ranch."
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I'd tell him to watch his head getting in the helicopter!:-)
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I'd bet him he couldn't touch the rotors.
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I would have shaken his hand and thanked him for keeping my country safe from terrorists since 9/11. Thank you very much, Mr. President!
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not especially; he didn't need any help...while I was no fan of his, I would have said somthing like, "Thank you for your service to our nation and enjoy your retirement," which was about what President Obama said... Whether or not you liked him and/or his decisions and policies, there can be no denying that he worked hard and made difficult decisions under the kind of pressure that few of us are subject to...he already was out of office and there would have been no call for snide comments or hostility...
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Did you remember to fill the tank?
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dude you did good....sike!
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See you at the war crimes trials....:-P... . . http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0930-22.htm
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Do the nation a really big favor and crash it into the WH!
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