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major:
Since Google owns blogger.com, I bet one day something will pop up.

And yeah, looking at Facebook. How many people used the pages feature?(kinda blog type feature) For me its prettymuch that one emo chick for her poems and crap.

namajnaG:
I got a friend of mine to share the group as well, Will probably get around for some more friends to share it. Although, They are all canadian (Except like 4-5.)

Jeron [SharpSh00tah]:
Dont matter where they are from lol, just help spread this group through the net like herpes!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bush-Ruined-America/243585422332393#!/pages/Bush-Ruined-America/243585422332393

Mangley:
I don't think one man can be fully blamed for the bad actions of a large number of men.

The unregulated and corrupt banking system is to blame for the world-wide recession and debt that everyone is facing.

The majority of the senior military advisors on Bush's staff had to have signed off on the war in Iraq in order for it to go ahead.

Bush is an easy scapegoat, he's already going down in history as one of the worst presidents the US has ever had, he probably deserves worse than that but the world is full of privileged, wealthy, powerful men who are morally corrupt, and there are many worse than him.

killermonkey:

--- Quote from: Mangley on July 20, 2011, 01:06:52 pm ---Bush is an easy scapegoat, he's already going down in history as one of the worst presidents the US has ever had, he probably deserves worse than that but the world is full of privileged, wealthy, powerful men who are morally corrupt, and there are many worse than him.

--- End quote ---

There are plenty of worse presidents (Andrew Johnson) and even more morally corrupt ones (Andrew Jackson for example, or even Richard Nixon).

If you want to evaluate the presidential performance, you have to understand the history of the United States and his predecessors. Also, you have to take into account what information he had at the time of making a decision, right or wrong.

It's easy to play the blame game, its hard to do your homework and understand another's point of view. Making a blog with an irate name is one thing, making a blog with facts, figures, supporting evidence, discussion points, and alternate views is completely another.

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