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George W. Bush, buffoon or brilliant

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posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 12:37 PM
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Originally posted by Agit8dChop
compared to todays bush, there's either been some SERIOUS substance abuse, or I agree, something has been performed on him..


I think Cheney has him on some major drugs that are fogging his brain .. so Cheney can really run the country.



Originally posted by sky1
most of the American people are bumbling idiots and he's using that. Hopefully I won't offend anyone, but honestly....


:shk: Offense taken.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 12:39 PM
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Bush is no buffoon, the grammatical error's in his famous speeches seems to be associated with a neurological disorder. I would go out on a limb and say he may have some form of Attention-Deficit-Disorder or referred to as ADD.

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder




The symptoms of ADHD fall into the following two broad categories:[8]

Inattention:

1. Failure to pay close attention to details or making careless mistakes when doing schoolwork or other activities
2. Trouble keeping attention focused during play or tasks
3. Appearing not to listen when spoken to
4. Failure to follow instructions or finish tasks
5. Avoiding tasks that require a high amount of mental effort and organization, such as school projects
6. Frequently losing items required to facilitate tasks or activities, such as school supplies
7. Excessive distractibility
8. Forgetfulness
9. Procrastination, inability to begin an activity
10. Difficulties with household activities (cleaning, paying bills, etc.)
11. Difficulty falling asleep, may be due to too many thoughts at night
12. Frequent emotional outbursts
13. Easily frustrated
14. Easily distracted

en.wikipedia.org...



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 12:42 PM
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Originally posted by TeslaandLyne

If Hitler was the creator of the NWO we are in today via
the Helium conspiracy, then Bush is the keeper of the flame.




Umm, well, I don't necessarily think that Hitler was the creator of the NWO... I think to an extent, Hitler, much like Bush, was used by the NWO to further their goals. Yeah, I know, I am coming off as an apologist for these two dudes, and I don't really mean too. However, I think that one has to really look under the surface to see the truth about what is going on.. That's just my opinion.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 12:44 PM
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Intelligence and a person's actions when speaking in front of a crowd are not related. I can use myself as a great example. I have been tested several times as having a "borderline genius" IQ, in the 140-145 range. However, put me in front of a crowd and I'm often a bubbling idiot. I'm uncomfortable in situations that are unfamiliar to me. To make matters worse, my brain works much faster than my mouth so I often use bad english as my brain is literally two sentences ahead and my mouth is going 90mph to try to keep up.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 12:45 PM
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Originally posted by XPhiles
Bush is no buffoon, the grammatical error's in his famous speeches seems to be associated with a neurological disorder. I would go out on a limb and say he may have some form of Attention-Deficit-Disorder or referred to as ADD.



You know, I have a neurological disorder as well. It's called peripheral neuropathy. Now, I will say this, especially in the beginning stages of it, I often times would catch myself placing words and such in places that they didn't belong. I found this odd because I am by no means a "buffon" or an "idiot." I too came to the conclusion that such things are an aspect of my neurological problems.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 12:51 PM
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Originally posted by BlueTriangle
Intelligence and a person's actions when speaking in front of a crowd are not related. I can use myself as a great example. I have been tested several times as having a "borderline genius" IQ, in the 140-145 range. However, put me in front of a crowd and I'm often a bubbling idiot. I'm uncomfortable in situations that are unfamiliar to me. To make matters worse, my brain works much faster than my mouth so I often use bad english as my brain is literally two sentences ahead and my mouth is going 90mph to try to keep up.


True..True.. Technically, you are not "borderline" genius, but you are a genius. IQs of 140 and above are considered genius. Very intelligent people, not bragging but myself included, are often viewed as being "dumb" or not quite "normal."



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 01:05 PM
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George W. Bush, buffoon or brilliant


Neither.
I was thinking more along the lines of ....

A War Monger
A Terroist
A War criminal
And just a flat out A$$hole.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 01:38 PM
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Originally posted by Black_Fox
I was thinking more along the lines of ....

A War Monger
A Terroist
A War criminal
And just a flat out A$$hole.


Well, many seem to be of that mindset. I guess it's a matter of how one wants to look at it. While it is certainly deplorable that Bush would go along with the "game plan," what other choice does he really have. Either do what you are told to do or suffer the consequence... John F. Kennedy was quick to find that out.. He is no longer with us because he bucked the globalist establishment.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 01:56 PM
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Originally posted by Black_Fox
George W. Bush, buffoon or brilliant


Neither.
I was thinking more along the lines of ....

A War Monger
A Terroist
A War criminal
And just a flat out A$$hole.


You must have read my mind.

This is a much better description of Chimp Face. And yes, the average American IS a mucking foron.




posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 02:11 PM
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Originally posted by truthseeka
This is a much better description of Chimp Face.


How original..



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 02:12 PM
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Here are some examples of the amazing words of wisdom from our great president, who obviously bought his way through Yale.

Bushisms

ENJOY!



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 02:27 PM
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Originally posted by strangefires
president, who obviously bought his way through Yale.



Sources?
You see, when people make comments like this.. I think they should be required to show some kind of proof. Otherwise, at least in my opinion, they are just comments made off of the cuff..



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:21 PM
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Originally posted by sky1
IMO....most of the American people are bumbling idiots and he's using that.


This is the same reason the US is the laughingstock of the world and everyone else thinks we are stupid. The average American is a moron. They have no idea where Iraq is even at on a map, they think anyone from the Middle East is a terrorist, and they buy into the 'good ol boy' charm of George W Bush.


And you are what? A bumbling idiot Canadian, Afgan, Iraqi? What kind of bumbling idiot moran are you?
This is kind of like saying everyone is a bad driver during in a snow storm but you exclude yourself.

We are the laughing stock? The Iraq mission may not be going that well at the moment but we did kick the hell out of an entire country. The only reason we are having trouble right now is because we allow the PC crowd to have a say. If we just let our guys do their jobs there would be a lot less dieing over there. (at least on our side)

So we have Bush and he is a drone is he? So who do we get next? Would you be happy with sir dyke Hillary leading our armed forces?



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:27 PM
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Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth

Originally posted by strangefires
president, who obviously bought his way through Yale.



Sources?
You see, when people make comments like this.. I think they should be required to show some kind of proof. Otherwise, at least in my opinion, they are just comments made off of the cuff..



I'm sorry Speaker, I will be more clear:

It is my opinion that Bush is a complete idiot, and bought his way through Yale. It is also my opinion that Bush is not acting alone, but more likely he is a puppet simply cashing in on the chaos his adminstration creates.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:34 PM
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This is an interesting discussion.

Bush is not an idiot at all. In fact, I'm quite sure he uses people's perceptions of him as a bit stupid to his advantage - they underestimate him and that gives him an advantage over his opponents. Whilst he might have had a lot of help to get to the top, some of it simply had to be done on his own and he managed it and won two elections too. I imagine he's a pretty bright man who just comes across as a bit of a buffoon (though I'm unsure as to whether this is intentional or not).

I'm not sure as to how gullible he is or how much Cheney influences him... in the UK the media tends to focus on Bush, and occasionally Condi Rice (when she goes to the Middle East or something) but not so much on Cheney. The Americans on this board will be more enlightened than I am about this issue.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:36 PM
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Originally posted by Perplexed
The only reason we are having trouble right now is because we allow the PC crowd to have a say. If we just let our guys do their jobs there would be a lot less dieing over there. (at least on our side)



Very true.. part of the problem with the whole Iraq conflict is that the U.S has not been aggressive enough.. Now, I am not saying that we should just ramsack every house we come across or anything,but, we are certainly not attacking like we should be..



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:39 PM
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Perplexed, if you look you will see Sky is from PA,USA, an american not a "bumbling idiot Canadian, Afgan, Iraqi." And I think your post is a clear example of what Sky was making a point of.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:40 PM
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Originally posted by Ste2652
This is an interesting discussion.

Bush is not an idiot at all. In fact, I'm quite sure he uses people's perceptions of him as a bit stupid to his advantage - they underestimate him and that gives him an advantage over his opponents. Whilst he might have had a lot of help to get to the top, some of it simply had to be done on his own and he managed it and won two elections too. I imagine he's a pretty bright man who just comes across as a bit of a buffoon (though I'm unsure as to whether this is intentional or not).



True, Bush has made a political career from people underestimating his intelligence. When all of this "Bush is stupid" crap started ibefore the election of 2000, I heard a Democrat from Texas state, "Go ahead, underestimate him and he will hand you your head on a platter."



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 03:58 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Perplexed
The only reason we are having trouble right now is because we allow the PC crowd to have a say. If we just let our guys do their jobs there would be a lot less dieing over there. (at least on our side)


The PC crowd has every right to voice their opinion.
American or otherwise.We all live in this world together.
And Americans especially have a say.This is the peoples country,not the presidents.And the president goes to war and kills people as a representative of the country and its people.And if we see wrong in that,we have everyright to say so.And let them do their job and there would be alot less dying?Is BS.Bush dosent listen to the people now,and people continue to die there everyday.In fact the more troops he sends,the more will die.



posted on Feb, 22 2007 @ 04:05 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Ste2652
This is an interesting discussion.
Bush is not an idiot at all. In fact, I'm quite sure he uses people's perceptions of him as a bit stupid to his advantage - they underestimate him and that gives him an advantage over his opponents. Whilst he might have had a lot of help to get to the top, some of it simply had to be done on his own and he managed it and won two elections too. I imagine he's a pretty bright man who just comes across as a bit of a buffoon (though I'm unsure as to whether this is intentional or not).


First off our votes in this country mean little.
Geroge W. Bush is only president in history to lose the populous vote and still become president.

You can thorw the eletoral votes out all you want,the fact is most the people in this country didnt want him as president.

One more thing,he never won 2 elections,he won 1.
The first time he was appointed to the presidency by the Supreme Court.



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