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This looks 'shopped. I can tell by some of the pixels and by seeing quite a few photoshops in my time...
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Gen. Curtis E. LeMay wrote:
This looks 'shopped. I can tell by some of the pixels and by seeing quite a few photoshops in my time...


Really? I thought Bush was actually playing war on terror the board game with random children.
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Shouldn't he be wearing a balaclava?
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hancock.tom wrote:
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This looks 'shopped. I can tell by some of the pixels and by seeing quite a few photoshops in my time...


Really? I thought Bush was actually playing war on terror the board game with random children.


Really? I thought it was a sarcastic reference to an internet cliche?!?!?!? shake
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Really? I thought it was a sarcastic reference to an internet cliche?!?!?!? shake


Ay! You'd be right!
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B: have you eaten all of your O'sama sandwiches today?
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B: have you eaten all of your O'sama sandwiches today?
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Lets hope she answered that correctly, would hate to have her water boarded which is of course not in anyway torture or simulate drowning but is a fun experience like visiting the beach. (sic)
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hancock.tom wrote:
Gen. Curtis E. LeMay wrote:
This looks 'shopped. I can tell by some of the pixels and by seeing quite a few photoshops in my time...


Really? I thought Bush was actually playing war on terror the board game with random children.

Someone doesn't keep up with his internet memes: http://encyclopediadramatica.com/This_Looks_Shopped

The "I can tell by some of the pixels" phrase started (as most horrible internet memes do) on 4chan. If you google the quoted phrase from the previous sentence you'll see many, many references.

Then again, it would require that you give a crap about internet memes. Assume that your IQ is 30 points higher for never having heard of the pixels phrase -- and add another 30 points if you've never heard of 4chan.



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Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.
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PillarofAutumn wrote:

Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives civil rights to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


Fixed.
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Ok, I'm up 60 points. Now how many points do I lose if the word "memes" wasn't previously in my vocabulary?
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Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


Damn, what a pity you're "Leader" had to go.
I really feel sorry for you, But I'm glad for the world (and the rest of the US)?!

2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack, Wow,and how many attacks were there before those 2.688days goo
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Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


Damn, what a pity you're "Leader" had to go.
I really feel sorry for you, But I'm glad for the world (and the rest of the US)?!

2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack, Wow,and how many attacks were there before those 2.688days goo


Actually quite a few....both from domestic and international sources. Under Clinton, we saw a bombing at the now obliterated twin towers....bombings at many US embassies worldwide....the blatant attack on USS Cole...anthrax in mail to US judges...etc....all of which received a poor response from the Clinton administration. So yes, I count my blessings for the last 7 years....
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Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a tiger attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.

Who want to buy a Tiger Repellent rock?

/Yes, I know, there was a tiger attack. But the Simpson reference wouldn't work otherwise
//Correlation does not imply causation.
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PillarofAutumn wrote:

Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


When someone quotes other peoples work its nice to give a source. Its now apparent that you are capable of believing what the cartoon 'Mallard Fillmore' tells you!
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Is that girl praying to god that George Bush doesn't eat her soul? Hah! Won't work!

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Ok, I'm up 60 points. Now how many points do I lose if the word "memes" wasn't previously in my vocabulary?


No You do if you Google what memes are though.

Memes are quite an interesting concept, and has little to do with the net.

Memes can be crap like "I've seen pixels" to "Bush saved us from Terrorists" (you see a sample of the whole spectrum in this very thread). They are basically a piece of thought copied between people, sometime unknowingly, and might even be the reason for religions by providing a link between physical and psychological evolution.
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Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.

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Actually quite a few....both from domestic and international sources. Under Clinton, we saw a bombing at the now obliterated twin towers....bombings at many US embassies worldwide....the blatant attack on USS Cole...anthrax in mail to US judges...etc....all of which received a poor response from the Clinton administration. So yes, I count my blessings for the last 7 years....


Oh yes, I agree completely. I mean, how could I not be thankful for terrorist bombings of our allies throughout the globe like in London and Madrid? But at least we're safe, right? Screw our allies, man.

Clinton. What a fool! He even got a report entitled, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US" on August 6, 2001. I can understand why he didn't read it; I mean, he was on vacation afterall. Wait, was that Clinton??

Do you suppose the people who died in New Orleans owed their lives to Bush too? At least they didn't die in a terrorist attack! Somehow it's better that they died as an act of God. I mean, afterall, the people of New Orleans were sinners who had it coming!

Our children also owe Bush debt of gratitude. Being left with a national debt that's doubled in 7 years, a senseless war that we may never safety leave (also has undoubtedly been a very effective tool to recruit new terrorists and has killed/injured more Americans than the terrorists ever dreamed), a weakened military due to its overuse on two war fronts fighting battles it was never designed to fight, the worst economy since the Great Depression and to which we have not yet seen the bottom, a widening gap between the rich and the poor, a world that has lost its respect for America, threatened civil liberties in the name of "national security", and 8 years of waiting for "real" evidence of global warming before taking action are all reasons for them to be thankful too.
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Gen. Curtis E. LeMay wrote:
This looks 'shopped. I can tell by some of the pixels and by seeing quite a few photoshops in my time...


Really? I thought Bush was actually playing war on terror the board game with random children.


I think the joke flew over your head on this one...
 
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Playing on an upside down map is a good touch. Reminds me of the "shopped" image of him reading an upside down copy of "My Pet Goat"

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Gen. Curtis E. LeMay wrote:
This looks 'shopped. I can tell by some of the pixels and by seeing quite a few photoshops in my time...


Really? I thought Bush was actually playing war on terror the board game with random children.

Someone doesn't keep up with his internet memes: http://encyclopediadramatica.com/This_Looks_Shopped

The "I can tell by some of the pixels" phrase started (as most horrible internet memes do) on 4chan. If you google the quoted phrase from the previous sentence you'll see many, many references.

Then again, it would require that you give a crap about internet memes. Assume that your IQ is 30 points higher for never having heard of the pixels phrase -- and add another 30 points if you've never heard of 4chan.





great! so readg thhis jus no mussa cost I six0 IQ thngz.
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Oh yes, I agree completely. I mean, how could I not be thankful for terrorist bombings of our allies throughout the globe like in London and Madrid? But at least we're safe, right? Screw our allies, man.


Yep, Bush is to blame for the Madrid, London, Manila, Bali, etc. bombings. Yeah, he must have planned it himself!

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Clinton. What a fool! He even got a report entitled, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US" on August 6, 2001. I can understand why he didn't read it; I mean, he was on vacation afterall. Wait, was that Clinton??


Yep, Bush is too stupid to read. But wait a minute, isn't he also the brilliant evil mind behind the Sept 11 attacks as some people claim? He must be an idiot savant! Yeah that's the ticket!

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Do you suppose the people who died in New Orleans owed their lives to Bush too? At least they didn't die in a terrorist attack! Somehow it's better that they died as an act of God. I mean, afterall, the people of New Orleans were sinners who had it coming!


Yep, Bush must have caused Katrina and caused the dikes to break. He went there and used a sledgehammer to them while his Secret Service guards were holding him down so he won't be blown away.

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Our children also owe Bush debt of gratitude. Being left with a national debt that's doubled in 7 years, a senseless war that we may never safety leave (also has undoubtedly been a very effective tool to recruit new terrorists and has killed/injured more Americans than the terrorists ever dreamed), a weakened military due to its overuse on two war fronts fighting battles it was never designed to fight, the worst economy since the Great Depression and to which we have not yet seen the bottom, a widening gap between the rich and the poor, a world that has lost its respect for America, threatened civil liberties in the name of "national security", and 8 years of waiting for "real" evidence of global warming before taking action are all reasons for them to be thankful too.


Yep, Bush spent all our money fighting those poor terrorist who were just minding their own business. He caused the global warming and were too hard on our military by "overusing" them. He should just let them stay home and plant trees or something. Plus we want him to keep intelligence on what the terrorists are planning but don't use the intelligence techniques that we have.

sarcasm off


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PillarofAutumn wrote:

Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


Thanks for the info Rush. Anything else we need to know about what we should think politically? TIA
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PillarofAutumn wrote:

Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


Here's a nice little spree from the end of the first Bush year:
source: Southern Poverty Law Center wrote:
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Anti-abortion extremist Clayton Lee Wagner, who nine months earlier escaped from an Illinois jail while awaiting sentencing on weapons and carjacking charges, is arrested in Cincinnati, Ohio. Wagner's odyssey began in September 1999, when he was stopped driving a stolen camper in Illinois and told police he was headed to Seattle to murder an abortion provider. He escaped in February 2001 and, while on the lam, mailed more than 550 hoax anthrax letters to abortion clinics and posted an Internet threat warning abortion clinic workers that "if you work for the murderous abortionist, I'm going to kill you." Wagner is eventually sentenced to 30 years on the Illinois charges, including his escape. In Ohio, he is sentenced to almost 20 years more, to be served consecutively, on various weapons and car theft charges related to his time on the run. In late 2003, he also is found guilty of 51 federal terror charges, but his sentencing is deferred.


Here's a little one for Bush's last day:
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One of three men arrested for burning down a black church a few hours after Barack Obama was declared the winner of the presidential election last November told investigators he set the church ablaze because he was angered by the prospect of a black president.

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Five recent attacks by white supremacists on blacks and Latinos in the San Jacinto Valley are part of a violent backlash to the election of Barack Obama as the first black president in U.S. history, police said.


Terrorism wrote:
The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.


Hate groups have doubled in many states in the past 7-8 years. Hate crime incidents are up almost 10% since Bush took office, according to the FBI. That's all domestic terrorism.
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Hate crime incidents are up


I agree! We need a dramatic rise in love crimes. Who's going to start us off on the right foot?
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PillarofAutumn wrote:

Thanks President Bush, 2,688 days without a successful terrorist attack in the US. Thousands of Americans unknowingly owe their lives to your leadership and anti-terrorist policies.


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Hate groups have doubled in many states in the past 7-8 years. Hate crime incidents are up almost 10% since Bush took office, according to the FBI. That's all domestic terrorism.



A poor attempt at misdirection BigD. Cloud the issue with irrelevant arguments and examples. [By the way in the future you might avoid the black church burnings as it was shown there statistically weren’t more black churches burned in the time period. It was just more media manipulation.]

Given all your other examples why don’t you cite every 7-11 that was robbed? Since the poster was obviously talking about Islamic terrorism you’re comparing apples to oranges.

The ultimate point remains will the new President be able to make that claim a year from now (i.e. no terrorists attacks on US soil)? I don’t know anybody who didn’t expect there to be another terrorist attack after 911 on US soil. Sorry President Bush isn’t responsible for terrorist attacks on other countries. But then he isn’t responsible for a host of things the media and others ascribe to him hurricane Katrina, the housing credit issue, etc.
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Terrorism wrote:
The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.


Hate groups have doubled in many states in the past 7-8 years. Hate crime incidents are up almost 10% since Bush took office, according to the FBI. That's all domestic terrorism.


With such pedantic description, you can read whatever you want with those statistics. With your definition, a group of gays, lesbians, and their supporters causing trouble over Prop 8 is terrorism. Somehow I think they will disagree with you.
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Then again, it would require that you give a crap about internet memes. Assume that your IQ is 30 points higher for never having heard of the pixels phrase -- and add another 30 points if you've never heard of 4chan.

I love logic that dictates having more knowledge lowers your intelligence.
 
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Yep, Bush is to blame for the Madrid, London, Manila, Bali, etc. bombings. Yeah, he must have planned it himself!

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Sorry President Bush isn’t responsible for terrorist attacks on other countries.

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The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all...
If conservative America got out of the country once in a while, they'd understand that the world doesn't revolve around the US. For the geographically-challenged: London is in England, and Madrid is in Spain. Both are NATO members.

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Yep, Bush must have caused Katrina and caused the dikes to break. He went there and used a sledgehammer to them while his Secret Service guards were holding him down so he won't be blown away.

Point missed entirely. The President should at least act like he cares when a disaster hits America, not "stay the course" on his record setting string of vacations and congratulate the head of FEMA as he fails miserably. The botched response to Katrina is what's concerning. Perhaps it wasn't such a good idea to appoint the former college roomate of his 2000 campaign manager to that post afterall.

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Yep, Bush spent all our money fighting those poor terrorist who were just minding their own business.
How many government reports need to be issued before you people start to realize that there was no connection between 9/11 and Iraq? Look at the 9/11 commission's findings; look at the Pentagon's findings!

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But then he isn’t responsible for a host of things the media and others ascribe to him hurricane Katrina, the housing credit issue, etc.

What ever happened to "the buck stops here"?
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Finally!

Declassified images of Bush's secret strategy sessions!

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Not even remotely funny; if someone had done the same to Obama people would be pissed!
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Not even remotely funny; if someone had done the same to Obama people would be pissed!


As someone who voted for Obama and thought Bush was the Antichrist, I would have to say it would be even MORE funny if it had been Obama.
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Yes Sir, I like this images Sir.
I also support the war on terror.
We have to be very careful axis of evil are all around us and, there is no more Bush to put bread and butter on every American kitchen table.
 
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JonasK wrote:

With such pedantic description, you can read whatever you want with those statistics. With your definition, a group of gays, lesbians, and their supporters causing trouble over Prop 8 is terrorism. Somehow I think they will disagree with you.


Wow. People who are supporting their own civil rights, are equal to people who espouse their own supremacy to other people? Neat trick. If you take requests please turn lead into gold next.

P.S. On topic: Great image. A few of the pixels a a little "shoppy" though
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Yep, Bush must have caused Katrina and caused the dikes to break. He went there and used a sledgehammer to them while his Secret Service guards were holding him down so he won't be blown away.

Point missed entirely. The President should at least act like he cares when a disaster hits America, not "stay the course" on his record setting string of vacations and congratulate the head of FEMA as he fails miserably. The botched response to Katrina is what's concerning. Perhaps it wasn't such a good idea to appoint the former college roomate of his 2000 campaign manager to that post afterall.


Not only the response was botched. The continuous neglect of the levy system, and the requests of the Army Corps of Engineers for resources to to reinforce them has been ongoing since prior to Bush. His policies did have a causal relationship to the breaking of the levies, but those policies did not originate in his mind. He merely continued bad policies from prior years. Does that amount to any sort of absolution? (Any decent person would have trouble knowing they listened to idiots over engineers on such issues, since that gamble resulted in the loss of human lives.) I am hopeful that Bush's conscience tells him no.
 
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With such pedantic description, you can read whatever you want with those statistics. With your definition, a group of gays, lesbians, and their supporters causing trouble over Prop 8 is terrorism. Somehow I think they will disagree with you.


What is the difference between a domestic terrorist and a freedom fighter? Perspective.
 
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angel_azrael wrote:

What is the difference between a domestic terrorist and a freedom fighter? Perspective.


I don't think they make a distinction in the game. Let me consult the rule book.
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Wow. Just....wow.
 
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