I just found this site...it was made by a 12 yr old kid...who is now 14 http://www.anti-bush.com/index2.html
luvndrumn, I'm not sure if you upset because someone thinks differently then you, but inthe USA that is there right. Here is why the kid made the site. Here are the top 3 main reason why I continue to run www.anti-bush.com... The war in Iraq. I know 3 people over there right now and I knew one person who died in combat. Unfortunately, I have to worry about the other 3 everyday. There are so many things wrong with whats happening in Iraq right now, starting with why we are there in the first place. So, why are we there? George are you there? Can you answer me? Why are we there? Is it the WMD because those aren't turning up, and it looks like Saddam might have been telling the truth that whole time anyway. Maybe he never had them? Or maybe since he knew you were going to bomb his country he sold his WMD to terrorists? That sounds like a lose-lose to me. Was it ... terrorist connections? Ah, yes it must be because I always hear you saying "it all changed after 9/11." The odd thing is that Saddam and Osama bin Laden where not working together at all. In fact they were enemies. Bin Laden hates Saddam because he says he is not religious enough. So that does not make sense to me. I don't get it, Bush. If you do please e-mail me and let me know info@anti-bush.com (Update: Everyone else has come back from Iraq. They are all safe. Physically they are all the same but they have all matured mentally.) The economy/taxes/national debt. I'm extremely concerned about the economy because it's my future. This president likes to put everything on the credit card. One of the cool things about being president is that you never have to pay off your cards. This means that the national debt can just keep going up and up and up and up and up and Bush will never have to deal with it. Thats my job. As a young American I'm going to have to pay off the debts of what I like to call the "Bush party years." I have to pay the bills along with all of my friends my age. So let me plead to Bush here.... Please, please stop spending and start paying it off! If your wondering where to start paying off the national debt, let me help you. You could start by not giving tax breaks to the richest of the rich Americans. George Bush's campaign contributers. This should speak for it's self. Bush's #1 contributer in 2000 was Ken Lay and the Enron corp. (Corporate corruption anyone?)
That 12 year old BOY isn't the only 1 in this country who disagrees with stuff that Bush has done or is doing. HE also isn't the only person who has made website against Bush. Why are Bush haters "mindless & not to bright"?
Gilligan, I was just wondering. You say you voted libertarian yet you defend Bush vigorously. Bush is authoritarian, at the opposite end of the spectrum to libertarians. How do you reconcile this? Even Clinton wasn't as authoritarian as Bush. (I'm not a Clinton fan, BTW) .
Squawk, you're right... you aren't sure. You missed the whole point. Which is... gilligan, I didn't make mention of anything you said that I may or may not agree with. I was replying in kind to your sophomoric comment about how a twelve year old is now the source of talking points for those you disagree with. Did I call you moronic? No. But if the shoe fits...
Well I suppose there might be a subtle fear for some as to the fact that the 12 year old will keep growing. The twelve year old speaks clearly of very pertinent issues instead of "lik OMG bsh U suck teh eheheh!1111111!LOL". That's a good sign that later down the road they may not be so easy to pick on ey?
But do you think Bush won fair & honestly? 2004 presidential election was just one more “manufacture.” [size=-1]How John Kerry Unwon the Presidency[/size] [size=-1]How Bush-Cheney stole the 2000 election was a matter of obvious historical fact, confirmed by post-facto mainstream media reports of a Gore win, and detailed by numerous investigators such as [/size][size=-1]Greg Palast[/size][size=-1] in his book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy. Voters complained about old machines and paper ballots.[/size] [size=-1]Then came the “black box voting” machines. (For detailed analysis of black box voting, read the work of [/size][size=-1]Bev Harris[/size][size=-1].)[/size] [size=-1]In the [/size][size=-1]2002 mid-term elections[/size][size=-1], the Republicans “shocked” Democrats by solidifying their power in Congress, using the same fraudulent methods, along with new and improved black box technology.[/size] [size=-1] “The technology had a trial run in the 2002 mid-term elections. In Georgia, serviced by new Diebold systems, a popular Democratic governor and senator were both unseated in what the media called ‘amazing’ upsets, with results showing vote swings of up to 16 percent from the last pre-ballot polls. In computerized Minnesota, former Vice President Walter Mondale—a replacement for popular incumbent Paul Wellstone, who died in a plane crash days before the vote—was also defeated in a large last-second vote swing. Convenient ‘glitches’ in Florida saw an untold number of votes intended for the Democratic candidate registering instead for Governor Jeb "L'il Brother" Bush. A Florida Democrat who lost a similarly ‘glitched’ local election went to court to have the computers examined—but the case was thrown out by a judge who ruled that the innards of America's voting machines are the ‘trade secrets’ of the private companies who make them.”[/size] [size=-1]In 2003, black box voting also helped oust Governor Gray Davis and installed Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Democratic stronghold of California.[/size] [size=-1]The probability of a fix was obvious throughout the 2004 presidential campaign. Corporate media polls continued to predominantly favor Bush, never dipping his rating below 48 percent, despite his trouncing in three straight debates with Kerry, and despite mushrooming war scandals. This was in stark contrast to independent surveys that showed Kerry with commanding leads. Kerry momentum, and massive Kerry/anti-Bush voter turnout, was evident on election day, and confirmed by exit polls with dominant Kerry numbers.[/size] [size=-1]Then what?[/size] [size=-1]Greg Palast reveals in exhaustive detail that John Kerry won the 2004 election and had it stolen through such methods as “spoilage,” intimidation, polling place chicanery, ethnic cleansing of polls. (See [/size][size=-1]Kerry Won[/size][size=-1]. And [/size][size=-1]here[/size][size=-1].)[/size] [size=-1]Once again, criminals do not “permit” elections. They make them. This time, the Bush forces had years of unencumbered time to orchestrate it, from Ohio (where its notorious secretary of state is the head of the Bush re-election campaign), and, of course, Jeb Bush’s Florida.[/size]
During that fight over who was president in 2000, Jay Leno had this giant wheel where one-half was labeled blue for Gore and the other half red for Bush. He said, "For all you folks in Florida, just to be clear, the blue side is for Gore, red for Bush." Then he spun the wheel to determine who would become President and the little ticker stopped right on the indeterminate part of the wheel where blue became red. "Oh, what are the odds of that happening?" he said. .
I agree. Bush's $300 billion dollar social program for Iraq and corporate welfare program is terrible. I would have much preferred to see that money spent on a social program in the U.S. .
Being "anti-Bush" is stupid and very diversionary, as it detracts attention away from the people really running the show from behind the curtain. Bush is just a puppet. He's not running the show, thus it doesn't make sense to place all the blame on him, as truly evil as he is.
Bush basically granted amnesty to millions of illegal workers in Texas a year or two ago. His line was that they worked in the U.S. illegally long enough that they could be trusted. That doesn't give me much faith that we're shoring up security problems in the U.S. This was done a couple years after 911 when the opposite should have been done. And some wonder why people say that Bush isn't too bright. It took al Qaeda years to meld into the U.S. society. Sounds like it would be easy for someone to come across the Texan border pretending to be someone who wants to work in the U.S. It may take years for them to meld in but terror groups are willing to put in that time. .
Does he have a conspiracy theory for everything? It is funny to follow him around. IN A GOOD WAY Amen
rat is the most paranoid delusional man I ever even heard of. I wouldnt change it fer the world though. Comic relief as it were.
Bush seems pretty paranoid with his policy of invading countries before they get any idea of doing something to the U.S. .
and what is up? mexicans streaming across the border? so, what do u expect when u steal somebody's country like that? of course they come streaming back across 'the border'. it's called karmic justice. chickens coming home to roost. and i get a feeling ur in 4 a lot more too between here and doomsday.