Friday, May 30, 2008

Another Interview

I also interviewed Bryan about his views about George Bush.

What do you think about our president?

"I think he is full of fake promises and has not done anything for our country."

What did you expect of George Bush?

"I expected him to do a lot more for our country. When he was elected, our country was forward, he put the country backward."

If you saw George Bush, what would you tell him?

"I would tell him thanks for nothing."

Did you ever think George Bush would be a good president?

"Yes. I thought he would."

Why?

"I thought he had a lot of promise at the beginning. I thought he would be the right person for our country. He also had a lot of good ideas."

I wonder how many people in the United States will say that George Bush did something good for our country. I think the majority of the people will say he has screwed up our country.

Interview with Eman

I interviewed Eman about his views on George Bush.

What do you think about George Bush?

"I think he is a horrible president."

Why?

"Because he has screwed up our country. For example, global warming, the war in Iraq, the economy, and a lot of other stuff."

Do you think George Bush could have had the potential to be a good president?

"Yes. I believe he could have put his mind into doing things, rather than just doing things without thinking."

Do you despise George Bush?

"Yes. He messed up our country."

Thank you Eman for your cooperation.

Introduction

Hello! My name is Louis. I am going to be writing about George Bush and how he has screwed up our country. My goal is to convince the Republicans to vote for Democrats, and anyone else to go for Democrats. George Bush has messed up our country in many ways. For example, the war in Iraq, the falling economy, global warming and how he had no plan to stop it, a potential war in Iran, and how gas prices are at an all time high. These are just some of the many mistakes George Bush has made. I hope to change the way you view things about our president. Thank you and enjoy.

George Bush vs. Iran

George Bush says, "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous, and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon." George has been worried about Iran's nuclear program for many years. Luckily, the Iraqis have not launched any weapons of mass destruction toward us. At the same time, George Bush has been talking about attacking Iran for a long time. He just hasn't pulled the trigger yet. George has been trying to bomb and destroy Iran's nuclear weapon plant. One of the smartest things he has done as a president is not attack or enter Iran. If George decides to attack Iran, it could potentially turn into a nuclear war, and maybe even World War III. Hopefully, George will not do anything stupid because it could ruin our country. If I were George, I would not do anything to piss off Iran, and I would wait for the next president to clean up the mess he has started. Ahmadinejad is a very dangerous man, and I would definitely not mess with him.

What would it be like if George was never president?

I have been thinking lately about what it would have been like if George Bush were never president. I could imagine an America without violence, without a depression, with fewer problems. George Bush has made the world (except Israel) hate us, he has made gas prices go up about $3, we are in a depression because of him, and worst of all he had no global warming plan. Had Al Gore won the election eight years ago, we might not have had all the problems we are in today. One of the many things I really like about Al Gore is he has successfully raised the entire world's awareness about global warming and how we as a country can stop it. I don't see George Bush doing that. I think Americans are sick and tired of George Bush running our country. It is definitely time for a change. A change that we as Americans can truly believe in. A change that can make the world a better place to live in.

It's not all good

"But all in all, it's been a fabulous year for Laura and me." —summing up his first year in office, three months after the 9/11 attacks, Washington, D.C., Dec. 20, 2001.

George, George, George. Three months after 9/11 you have the guts to say you had a fabulous year. Two commercial planes crashed into the twin towers in New York due to terrorist attacks, and to me, it sounds like you either don't care, or you are saying it was a good thing. When you found out about the first plane crashing, you did not do anything about it. So many lives were lost on that tragic day. You were supposed to make us feel better, but you didn't. Put the flag down George, you didn't stand up for us when we needed you. I guess we as Americans need a president that cares about us and our country.

Is our children learning?!?!?!

"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"- US President George W. Bush (January 11, 2000).

Indeed, "rarely is the question asked: is our children learning." Of course it is rarely asked because it makes no sense!!! That quote is coming out of the mouth from the president of the most powerful country in the world, the United States of America. George Bush has said one the funniest and stupid things I have ever heard, "is our children learning." This just tells people that our president, one of the worst in the history of the United States, cannot speak English, or make smart decisions. If George Bush could run for president again, I wonder if Americans would vote for him. If Americans did, that would probably be the stupidest decision in the world. Another four years of George, what could be worse than that? Maybe getting attacked by three lions or something! "Is our children learning?" Obviously not.

Is there going to be any change after George is out of office?

As I have mentioned before, Americans are tired of the mess George Bush has put us Americans through. We have put up with eight years of rising gas prices, a falling economy, and many other problems. Once George Bush is booted out of the White House our country will change for the better. It will take some time for our country to change, but the result should be in our favor. The changes we as Americans can make are very easy. To help global warming, we can use florescent light bulbs, use less water, recycle, and drive hybrids. The things we can do to help our environment are really easy, and if people do some of the things I have mentioned, we will see the change in our environment. As for the crazy gas prices, the falling economy, and the war in Iraq, Americans just have to wait for the next president of the United States to clean the mess up. George Bush has been making terrible changes in our country, and we will always regret having him as president of the United States of America.

War, Peace?

"I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002.

To me, this is just another stupid phrase that has come out of George Bush's' mouth. George Bush has said many stupid things, but this is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard. We are killing many innocent people trying to find these so called "WMD's", and if George thinks war is peace he has got some problems. With the way things are looking in Iraq, I truly do not think peace is possible unless we pull out of Iraq, something George Bush will not do. I want George to go to Iraq and ask any civilian if they think war is peace. I want George to go to any person in the United States and ask them if they think war is peace. Who would think that when someone talks about war, they're really talking bout peace? George would. War is definitely not peace.

George Bush and Global Warming

George Bush, back in 2000, told us he had a plan to stop global warming. Have Americans seen him do anything about it? No. Back in 2005, the world decided to fight global warming. It was called the Kyoto Protocol. It was signed by 141 nations, except the United States and Australia. Why didn't George Bush sign the Kyoto Protocol? George Bush thought that it would be too costly. He also described it as "an unrealistic and ever-tightening straitjacket." George Bush is making our country look like it is being run by dogs because of all the problems we are having. We definitely should have voted for Al Gore because he is the one spreading the word about global climate change. We as Americans could have seen a huge difference in our environment had Al Gore been elected as president. Lucky for us, George does not have much time left in the White House. Hopefully, we can get a Democratic president in 2009, so we can see the change in our world that has been promised to us.

The never ending war

"The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 13, 2001.

George Bush believes that we have to find Osama bin Laden in order for Iraq to give up. According to Bush, this is one of the things we have to do in order to win the war. Bush says, "We will not rest until we find him." We have been looking for Osama bin Laden for about 5-6 years, and in doing so, we have been killing innocent civilians as American fighter jets invade populated areas. Five years, and no trace of Osama bin Laden has been found. Maybe we should stop killing innocent civilians and start looking for bin Laden in less populated areas. George Bush has made all of the Middle East hate us even more because of this war that should have never even happened.


"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority." —Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002.


How ironic. In the quote from 2001, George Bush says, "We will not rest until we find him." One year later, he says "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care." Why would George Bush say he cares, and then say he doesn't care? Does he feel that Osama is not a threat anymore? Or, has he just given up? I believe that George Bush has had enough, he knows he has screwed up our country, and since he has created so many problems, and has so much stress, he can't focus on bin Laden anymore. George, watch out for Osama.

George Bush and John McCain: Any difference?

It seems to me that John McCain is another George Bush. As American voters,one of our main concerns is the war in Iraq. Americans tend to askthemselves whether we should pull out of Iraq immediately, should we stay inIraq for the next 100 years, or should we phase out gradually. George Bushand John McCain share their beliefs on keeping our troops in Iraq, or inBush's words, "Staying the course." McCain advocates staying in Iraq untilthe Iraqi government is able to maintain stability. Does that mean we aregoing to stay in Iraq indefinitely? Barack Obama has the most logical planfor a phased withdrawal for this pointless war. Barack Obama wants to clean up the mess in the Middle East, and I believe that he can do so. Barack Obama is all about change, and how we as Americans can change our country and the rest of the world. I believe Barack Obama will come through with his promise for change, unlike someone, (cough, cough George Bush).

WMD's?

“We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories … And we'll find more weapons as time goes on. But for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them." —Washington, D.C., May 30, 2003.

The reason we went into the Iraq war was because George Bush thought Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or WMD's. Since we went into Iraq, we have not found one weapon of mass destruction. Why would George Bush tell people we found the weapons of mass destruction, when we really didn't even find one? I believe George Bush wanted Americans to think that he actually did something right, and so that we could stop knowing him for the president who screwed up the United States. (George Bush is still known as the worst president in the history of the United States.) Well, why haven't we pulled out of Iraq if we have not found any weapons of mass destruction? We have kept our troops in Iraq because we want to stay in Iraq until the Iraqi government figures out a way to maintain a stable government and society. The Iraqi government has failed in doing so. So, George will keep U.S. troops in Iraq until the next president comes and pulls the troops out of Iraq. George just keeps coming up with ideas he thinks are good, but in the long run, they screw up our country. Thanks for nothing George!!!

George Bush and Global Warming

George Bush, back in 2000, told us he had a plan to stop global warming. Have Americans seen him do anything about it? No. Back in 2005, the world decided to fight global warming. It was called the Kyoto Protocol. It was signed by 141 nations, except the United States and Australia. Why didn't George Bush sign the Kyoto Protocol? George Bush thought that it would be too costly. He also described it as "an unrealistic and ever-tightening straitjacket." George Bush is making our country look like it is being run by dogs because of all the problems we are having. We definitely should have voted for Al Gore because he is the one spreading the word about global climate change. We as Americans could have seen a huge difference in our environment had Al Gore been elected as president. Lucky for us, George does not have much time left in the White House. Hopefully, we can get a Democratic president in 2009, so we can see the change in our world that has been promised to us.

Fool me once.....

"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee -- that says, fool me once, shame on --shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again." --Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002.



Living in the most powerful country in the world, it's amazing how we as Americans back up a
president that cannot speak English. I find it hard to believe that our president cannot quotea simple homily, "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." His brain farts and cues up a part of the song "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who. George Bush is an embarrassment to our country because he does not know how to run it, and he can't speak English. Even though this quote is hilarious, it's sad that our president made a fool of himself and our country. We are always talking about how much George Bush has screwed up our country, but look who voted for him. Our country has been in so much crap for the last eight years because of George Bush. Luckily for Americans, George Bush does not have a lot of time left in the White House and Americans won't have to back up the worst president in the history of the United States of America.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Gas Prices, The Economy, and a bad President.

It's amazing how prices at the pump just keep going up. Today I saw diesel for $5 a gallon. Wow. Maybe everybody's car should run on veggie oil. It's good for the environment and it is free.
Anyway, why are gas prices so high? For many reasons, the main one being the war in Iraq. We get our oil from the Middle East and since we're in what seems to be a never ending war, the Saudis like to raise the prices for us because they know we need it. Why can't we do anything about it? Because George Bush has gotten our country in so much crap, that we have bigger problems to worry about. For example, the falling economy, the war in Iraq, global warming, and Iran. I believe it is time for either Barack Obama or John McCain (hopefully we can get a Democrat because the Republicans are not working for our country) to clean the mess up. George Bush will leave the White House with embarrassment because once he looks back on what he did for our country, he is going to wish he had never been president. He will look back on how gas prices were at an all time high, a war that should have never happened, global warming and how he did nothing to stop it, and the economy and how the dollar is worth nothing. Peace out George.