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  Sunday, November 13, 2005


I heard this one recently in the news from George W. Bush. Have I heard this phrase historically?

You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time,
but you cannot fool all the people all the time.

Abraham Lincoln


6:36:14 PM    Feed Me! []

I'm just in the sixth grade. Is it time for recess? Let's have some fun.

I study some history. Some recent news has suggested that 37% of our population is in favor of our president. Really? I'm just a kid. Let me try some configurable things....There may be some arguments. Bring 'em on. I'm very polite to anyone and I have a few more on my team these days. The 37% re-elected Bush. Now We're all stuck with him.

When I was a kid I used to watch a guy named Johnny Carson late at night. I remember some things that he said. If you ask any ten people's opinions you'll definitely receive at least 15 answers. Johnny said, "Anyone that is polled(sic) might be painful." I'm not sure in my time what his line meant.

I have borrowed the following partial ranking list of American presidents from

Authors of "RATING THE PRESIDENTS: A Ranking of U.S. Leaders, From the Great and Honorable to the Dishonest and Corrupt," they polled hundreds of academics and historians throughout the U.S. and Europe and rated presidents in terms of leadership, political skill, appointments, accomplishments and crisis management and character and integrity.

"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?" —George W. Bush
Possibly Popular Historical American Presidents
1 Abraham Lincoln
2 Franklin D Roosevelt
3 George Washington
4 Thomas Jefferson
5 Theodore Roosevelt
6 Woodrow Wilson
7 Harry S. Truman
8 Andrew Jackson
... ETC.
... ETC.
... ETC.
43 George TW* Bush

Someone who is a military expert out there please tell me that this guy with four stars on his shoulder is not Joseph E. Martz. That couldn't be but if it is then this long-time picture is going to General Fargo.
I might advance to the seventh grade. I've heard the following news:

Almost six in ten now say that Bush is not honest, and a similar number say that his administration does not have "high ethical" standards - whatever that question really might mean. During his re-election bid in 2004, Bush skillfully wove the public's trust of him and faith in his handling of the terror threat into a winning campaign over Democrat John Kerry.

I've heard from my friends that maybe Kerry made a lot of mistakes too during his own election. Trust me - I'm going to listen to my friends a little bit closer. Maybe I'll vote for someone who is better whatever you might imagine that that means?

Am I afraid of our country being attacked by Bush's so called Iraqis terrorists? Those people never attacked us in our entire history. Did we attack their country - and who might be responsible for this act of monstrosity? I'm just a kid. Can anyone answer this simple question?

I have put Bushie in the number 43 position in the above table. In our next presidential election Bush will drop to number 44. I hope that that decreasing statistic will continue infinitely folks.

*TW = The Worst


7:19:56 AM    Feed Me! []


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