The Greatest Mind of Our TIme
No doubt about it; George Bush Jr. is one of the greatest presidents of our time. Not only is he one of the most intelligent presidents ever, but he has led the country with wisdom and intelligence. It's unfair that a small majority of the American public should unjustly criticize him without just cause. Not only that, but he is being unfairly evaluated. He's a good man, an honest man, and a Christian man. And he believes in God. To attest to his character and his faith, no other president would have the gaul to declare war and bomb an entire nation, trying to get one man when no one even really knew where he was for sure. That's guts. That's what America needs. We need to stop the terrorism in this country, and put an end to these cowardly acts of cowardice and violence in America and in this great country.
In addition, he's a family man, with good moral and family values. Again, he's being unfairly criticized for that. For example, he went on a month long vacation to his Texan ranch. He was spending time at home with his friends and family to relax. So what? That's what we all want to do. And he never allowed work or issues of the country to interfere with his family time. Even during the New Orleans issue, he still found time to stay a bit longer at home with his loved ones. That's a family man. That's what this country needs.
Oh sure, we all make mistakes from time to time. In addition, nobody is perfect. So what if he appointed a completely inexperienced person to the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It wasn't Bush's fault that the head of FEMA was slow to act, costing thousands of lives and billions in damage. That's the other guy's fault. Blame him, if anything. Bush was not in charge of FEMA, nor was he the leader of that organization. Bush was just as innocent as anyone else, and he is not responsible for that disaster. So if anything, you can't blame him.
Then there's the whole controversy about him cheating in his first presidential election. Nevermind the fact that the deciding state was governed by his brother and that several votes were "missing" that could have tipped the scales the other way. The point is he won a second term. Now what does that say about America and about Bush? It means he won fairly the first time, he really is a great president, and the American public recognize him for his great leadership and have rewarded him justly.
I'm proud that my tax dollars support him and his family, I'm proud that he is our president, and most of all I'm proud to be an American. Let freedom ring!
In addition, he's a family man, with good moral and family values. Again, he's being unfairly criticized for that. For example, he went on a month long vacation to his Texan ranch. He was spending time at home with his friends and family to relax. So what? That's what we all want to do. And he never allowed work or issues of the country to interfere with his family time. Even during the New Orleans issue, he still found time to stay a bit longer at home with his loved ones. That's a family man. That's what this country needs.
Oh sure, we all make mistakes from time to time. In addition, nobody is perfect. So what if he appointed a completely inexperienced person to the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It wasn't Bush's fault that the head of FEMA was slow to act, costing thousands of lives and billions in damage. That's the other guy's fault. Blame him, if anything. Bush was not in charge of FEMA, nor was he the leader of that organization. Bush was just as innocent as anyone else, and he is not responsible for that disaster. So if anything, you can't blame him.
Then there's the whole controversy about him cheating in his first presidential election. Nevermind the fact that the deciding state was governed by his brother and that several votes were "missing" that could have tipped the scales the other way. The point is he won a second term. Now what does that say about America and about Bush? It means he won fairly the first time, he really is a great president, and the American public recognize him for his great leadership and have rewarded him justly.
I'm proud that my tax dollars support him and his family, I'm proud that he is our president, and most of all I'm proud to be an American. Let freedom ring!
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fine. here's a comment. i left one now. your sarcasm is very convincing.
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