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Made My Day

loomixguy

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Last Saturday when we left Phoenix and headed to Vegas, we drove through Wickenburg, Arizona. On the outskirts of Wickenburg was apparently the entrance into a ranch. On the ranch property, but sure enough close to the highway was a big sign with the pic of George W. Bush and the familiar line "Miss Me Yet?".

I was laughing too hard to get a pic, but it was priceless. :lol: :wink: 8)
 

hypocritexposer

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miss-me-yet-billboard.jpg


Did it look like this? :lol: :lol:
 
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Anonymous

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hypocritexposer said:
miss-me-yet-billboard.jpg


Did it look like this? :lol: :lol:

Yep-- seen that poster on the net a couple of times....And it always makes me wonder which of the political cults would put that up :???:

Defintitely wouldn't be anyone connected with the conservative movement that the (R's) want to be the champions of----and probably gets more positive effect for the (D's) and the (I's) of the folks that remember the nationbuilding wars- drunken sailor taxpayer spending of his (R) majority Congress (Bridges to Nowhere)- much of which went to rebuild countries we attacked under false pretenses after we promised taxpayers it wouldn't cost us a dime-- along with his proposed Amnesty law for Illegals while refusing to do anything to close the border- and bending all Laws to loan more to anyone that walked in without background checks ( including residence legality) -- all of which helped lead to the Bush Bust- which many- like me- predicted for years.... :(


Thanks for reminding me... I TOLD YOU SO...... :wink: :lol: :p :( :(


"Iraq is a very wealthy country. Enormous oil reserves. They can finance, largely finance the reconstruction of their own country. And I have no doubt that they will."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

"The likely economic effects [of the war in Iraq] would be relatively small... Under every plausible scenario, the negative effect will be quite small relative to the economic benefits."
- Lawrence Lindsey, White House Economic Advisor, 9/16/02

"It is unimaginable that the United States would have to contribute hundreds of billions of dollars and highly unlikely that we would have to contribute even tens of billions of dollars."
- Kenneth M. Pollack, former Director for Persian Gulf Affairs, U.S. National Security Council, 9/02

"The costs of any intervention would be very small."
- Glenn Hubbard, White House Economic Advisor, 10/4/02

"When it comes to reconstruction, before we turn to the American taxpayer, we will turn first to the resources of the Iraqi government and the international community."
- Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 3/27/03

"There is a lot of money to pay for this that doesn't have to be U.S. taxpayer money, and it starts with the assets of the Iraqi people. We are talking about a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the Defense Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, 3/27/03

"The United States is committed to helping Iraq recover from the conflict, but Iraq will not require sustained aid."
- Mitchell Daniels, Director, White House Office of Management and Budget, 4/21/03

"Iraq has tremendous resources that belong to the Iraqi people. And so there are a variety of means that Iraq has to be able to shoulder much of the burden for ther own reconstruction."
- Ari Fleischer, White House Press Secretary, 2/18/03
 

loomixguy

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
miss-me-yet-billboard.jpg


Did it look like this? :lol: :lol:

Yep-- seen that poster on the net a couple of times....And it always makes me wonder which of the political cults would put that up :???:

Defintitely wouldn't be anyone connected with the conservative movement that the (R's) want to be the champions of----and probably gets more positive effect for the (D's) and the (I's) of the folks that remember the nationbuilding wars- drunken sailor taxpayer spending of his (R) majority Congress (Bridges to Nowhere)- much of which went to rebuild countries we attacked under false pretenses after we promised taxpayers it wouldn't cost us a dime-- along with his proposed Amnesty law for Illegals while refusing to do anything to close the border- and bending all Laws to loan more to anyone that walked in without background checks ( including residence legality) -- all of which helped lead to the Bush Bust- which many- like me- predicted for years.... :(


Thanks for reminding me... I TOLD YOU SO...... :wink: :lol: :p :( :(


"Iraq is a very wealthy country. Enormous oil reserves. They can finance, largely finance the reconstruction of their own country. And I have no doubt that they will."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

"The likely economic effects [of the war in Iraq] would be relatively small... Under every plausible scenario, the negative effect will be quite small relative to the economic benefits."
- Lawrence Lindsey, White House Economic Advisor, 9/16/02

"It is unimaginable that the United States would have to contribute hundreds of billions of dollars and highly unlikely that we would have to contribute even tens of billions of dollars."
- Kenneth M. Pollack, former Director for Persian Gulf Affairs, U.S. National Security Council, 9/02

"The costs of any intervention would be very small."
- Glenn Hubbard, White House Economic Advisor, 10/4/02

"When it comes to reconstruction, before we turn to the American taxpayer, we will turn first to the resources of the Iraqi government and the international community."
- Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 3/27/03

"There is a lot of money to pay for this that doesn't have to be U.S. taxpayer money, and it starts with the assets of the Iraqi people. We are talking about a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the Defense Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, 3/27/03

"The United States is committed to helping Iraq recover from the conflict, but Iraq will not require sustained aid."
- Mitchell Daniels, Director, White House Office of Management and Budget, 4/21/03

"Iraq has tremendous resources that belong to the Iraqi people. And so there are a variety of means that Iraq has to be able to shoulder much of the burden for ther own reconstruction."
- Ari Fleischer, White House Press Secretary, 2/18/03

Why not answer Texan's direct questions in the thread directed solely at YOU??? Your "I told you so" line of horsecrap has worn exceedingly thin, especially when your hero has done more in a little over a year to ruin this country than all the Presidents combined since Kennedy ever did. Answer Texan.....if you dare......
 

jigs

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linking OT and the word 'thin' is a bit of a stretch Loomix.....kinda like the stretch in his waistband! LOL
 
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