"And so during these holiday seasons, we thank our blessings. ... "
President George W. Bush —Fort Belvoir, Va., Dec. 10, 2004
Once again, President Bush continues to embarrass the country. His latest being his faux White House Conference on the Economy, which served as a platform for announcing policies for the financial ruin of the United States. "Financial Challanges for Today and Tomorrow," the message proclaimed in dark blue capital letters against a bright yellow background beneath the president.
Bush does not care if he speaks ungrammatically and now the White House does not care how it spells either. The Misanthrope has complete sympathy for typos as long as one makes the effort to correct them – as the fight for justice is never ending, so too is the fight against typos.
However, there are enough people surrounding the president that typos should not occur. But, this president believes himself to be one of the common folk, which translated means he thinks people are stupid (The Misanthrope is staying silent). The president continues to talk as if he just walked out of the back country of Texas.
You're all invited back again to this locality. Y'all come back, here!
2 comments:
The President got a 1206 on his SAT in high school and combined with his scores on his national guard aptitude tests, many experts place his IQ around 125. If this is what he thinks of the common people, then I think he gives them too much because those scores are based on how high or below the average score you received.
I don't understand your position, simplifying the tax code helps the average joe, because unlike CEO's and corporations, we can't hire a team of tax attorney's to find loopholes.
And there was a typo. I wil stort too bild my falout sheltur in prepurayshun four the ind of the wurld.
Bush states that to become protectionists would hurt the country. I suppose thats why we will allow Chinese cars to be sold here after a 2.5% tarrif, while ours sell there with a better than 20% tarrif.
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