i think he is best summed up by the acronym of his misjudged war against terror, as it appered beneath his face on the news: TWAT
The legacy of Bush in his own words. http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/34richard/video/?action=view¤t=bushdisaster100.flv .
What a downhill slide. http://pollkatz.homestead.com/files/approval-data_files/zzzmaingraphics_14808_image001.gif .
i;d have to say franklin roosevelt would rank pretty close to bush as being the worst president ever.
I pay no attention to Bush. He is irrelevant to me. He is a puppet. He makes none of his own decisions. He controls nothing. He is propped up on TV to make speeches and read off scripts so the public believes he's the one in control when he's not. Bush leaving office won't change a thing, I can guarantee it. Things are only going to progress further on the same track they are now, regardless of who is put in office. That is a fact.
George Bush is a kidney stone you're anxious to pass and get over with. But one worries about what's coming down the tube next... x
One thing Bush proved when he somehow got elected AND STAYED IN OFFICE is, that almost 'anything can get elected as Pres. in the US now,and that is scary.He proved how easy it is to fool many American people.As far as being remembered for anything,I would prefer to forget him.I think an * should be by his name,meaning it was an era in the US when something went very wrong.
Franklin Roosevelt was the greatest president of the twentieth century. He ended the Depression, won the Second World War, and started Social Security, unemployment compensation, and the minimum wage law. He also signed legislation to protect labor unions. I want President Obama to be a second Roosevelt.
My hope is that George the Lesser will be remembered the way Herbert Hoover was remembered: as the Republican president who failed so totally that the Democrats came to control the country.
Bush will be remembered as leading (?) the most corrupt administration ever. "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." GWB
Yes, he wants peace. A piece of this country and a piece and that country. From his same speech in June 2002: "I also want the young to know that this country, we don't conquer people, we liberate people..." .