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Bush’s European Goodbye TourPosted on Jun 10, 2008By Rainer Hachfeld, Neues Deutschland, Germany
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By purplewolf, June 10, 2008 at 7:50 pm #
Trystero and Doris: Bush stole both elections. He was never voted in honestly. It has been proven over and over again, yet those who did not select him were taken hostage along with America, the rest of the world and whatever insanity that struck Bush’s tiny inefficient brain and ego at the time. As the saying goes, don’t blame me, I voted for Kerry.
Report thisI am not holding my breath at the upcoming elections either as I have heard there is already breaches in the voting machines AGAIN!
By Trystero, June 10, 2008 at 2:02 pm #
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Good cartoon.
And, Doris, keep in mind that not all of us voted for him. I didn’t vote for him first time around, and most definitely not the second. I was stunned probably nearly as much as those in Europe that he won a second term.
Report thisBy MonkeyMan, June 10, 2008 at 1:49 pm #
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Tell them that we did NOT elect him. The elections were stolen each time. It’s been proven the voting machine were prone to tampering and that many were out of sight 24 hours at a time. Gore was elected in 2000 and Kerry in 2004. Bush seized power with his cronies in the manner you see in Central and South American countries all the time. We (there are some decent Americans remaining) are hostage to his regime with no recourse.
Report thisBy doris ward, June 10, 2008 at 7:57 am #
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I live in France ,and have for 6 yrs.-the Bush years. I can assure you the cartoon is dead on. Bush is held in utter contempt in Europe. The saving grace of the French is they can distinguish between a rotten govt. and the people being governed. The question they ask, and I cant answer, is why did the American people vote for this horror twice? They put it down to American naivete and ignorance of the real world-I think they are right. Thanks, D ward
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