Bush Places Sixth Among All U.S. Presidents »
Posted By ind06 1 year, 1 month ago in HumorFor the seventh consecutive year, the President was just edged out by his father, George H. W. Bush, who appears in fifth place on the elite register of only 42 names.
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ind061 year, 1 month ago
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cowboygrandpa1 year, 1 month ago
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LMAO hahahaaaaaa
Bush probably axiously waits every year to see if the alphabet has changed, and B is the first letter.
In fact I heard that is one of the things he is trying to put through congress before he is out of office. LOL -
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ningyo1 year, 1 month ago
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of course everyone here is surprised..the only media they access are the ones they agree with..W will go down as one of the great leaders of our time..when the din and hate of the lib/left fade into history ..all that will be left are the facts and accomplishments..his legacy will see him rising higher and the clintons sink ever lower..obama is in the the same mold..a fast talking socialist with no substance
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lloydm651 year, 1 month ago
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Well right now Bush is my favorite president.Reason # 1 he pi$$ed off all the low life democratic whiners, beggars and moochers.# 2 he cut taxes,( of course you refused to take them. right)I didn't,every hard earned dollar snatched back from the congress,is a dollar saved.#3 My whole family is coming here for Thankgiving,and they are safe,and sound.I heard the democrats ranting,and raving,gauranting we're not as safe as we would be,if only Bush had accepted our punishment for being mean old American.How sad we are fighting a lot of our peoples good friends
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CORVIDIVS1 year, 1 month ago
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on a former star tribune Fud Forum about gwb, rodney james post scripted all his comments with the funny phrase: "Worst. President.Ever." miming the son of the father's inimitable talent for spewing magical one liners.[imagine what a breeze it must have been for his 'ghost writers']
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willottica1 year, 1 month ago
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Here is my list. I have presumed to add Obama already. In anticipation of the great things he will do, he almost made the top 10. This list is arrived at by objectively examining certain criteria, and therefore (apart from the validity of the criteria) is indisputable! By observing, the same criteria, McCain would have placed dead last! Clearly, America made the right choice.
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1. Woodrow Wilson
2. George Washington
3. Dwight David Eisenhower
4. Ronald Wilson Reagan
5. Theodore Roosevelt
6. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
7. Harry S. Truman
8. John Tyler
9. Zachary Taylor
10.William Howard Taft
11.Barack Obama
12.Franklin Pierce
13.James Knox Polk
14.Chester Alan Arthur
15.John Adams
16.John Quincy Adams
17.Millard Fillmore
18.Gerald Rudolph Ford
19.Ulysses Simpson Grant
20.James Abram Garfield
21.Herbert Clark Hoover
22.William Henry Harrison
23.Benjamin Harrison
24.Warren Gamaliel Harding
25.Rutherford Birchard Hayes
26.Thomas Jefferson
27.Andrew Johnson
28.Lyndon Baines Johnson
29.Andrew Jackson
30.John Fitzgerald Kennedy
31.Abraham Lincoln
32.Calvin Coolidge
33.Jimmy Carter
34.Grover Cleveland
35.William Jefferson Clinton
36.Martin Van Buren
37.George Walker Bush
38.George Herbert Walker Bush
39.James Buchanan
40.Richard Milhous Nixon
41.James Monroe
42.James Madison
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CRYMTYPHON1 year, 1 month ago
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I stare.
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I stare again.
I fail the iq test.
What the heck are the criteria?
It is not height, age, or alphabetical order; although it is almost in alphabetic order for last name.
It is not the total number of 'w's in the names.
Shoe size?
Grade school attendance?
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memestryker1 year, 1 month ago
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Now, this IS humor, so I'm hoping you're being humorous.
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Woodrow Wilson, who fought tooth and claw to stop women's suffrage, at #1? And TJ only 26th?! Madison only 42nd?
Wow.
My first pick would be Eisenhower. He was always on TV swinging a golf club and his togs were really sharp. -
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pcknowledge1 year, 1 month ago
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"President George W. Bush is once again among the "top ten" American Presidents on the prestigious list..."
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To which Cheney says:"wait a minute, I've been doing all the talkin & makin all the decisions! Why does Bush get this honor?
Cheney then picks up his infamous shotgun...Palin (who was also in the room) hands Bush her shotgun. 2 shots fire off simultaneously.
Ok, help me out please. Should the 2 graves be in Alaska, or Guantanamo Bay?-
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Ratskii1 year, 1 month ago
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This puts me to mind of a story Isaac Asimov tells about his school days. Their teacher assigned them the poem about Abou Adham (sp) who dreams of the angel making a list of those how love God. Asking if his name is on it, the angel says no. So he says then put me down as one who loves his fellow man. The next night the angel is making a list of those that God loves and Abou Adham's name heads all the rest -- right.
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So Asimov is trying to think of an original take on the poem, since the message is pretty obvious. He doesn't come up with anything until the next day in class when the teacher asks them why Abou Adham's name heads the list.
Frantically waving his hand, Asimov shouts, "Alphabetical Order sir."
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