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D'ya miss Dubya yet?

This billboard has appeared at the side of the I-35 in Wyoming Minnesota.

Dubya has been out of office for just thirteen months now but he is starting to become a mythological figure - something I suspected might happen.

And no, it is not a photoshop.

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  2. Perhaps Fairfax our readers can find your link on
    Adolfs Post and also read your most curious comment that goes along with it.

    I had wondered myself why your RSS feed was screwed, perhaps I know the answer now.

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  3. Curious indeed.
    No good deed goes unpunished Andrei.
    He has been repeatedly warned about it and is a very slow learner.

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  4. On thing is for sure, obama won't be missed when he's gone. In fact, if the past democratic presidents are anything to go by, he'll never leave, like herpes.

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  5. Well, he won't be missed if some public-spirited citizen uses a properly zeroed Nightforce 'scope....

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  6. Oh no KG!!!

    That would be the worst possible thing that could happen - he'd be a martyr for Liberalism - Joe Biden would become President and ride to electoral victory in 2012 on that basis.

    That is exactly what happened with Kennedy who now is almost a saint in some quarters and he may well have not gotten a second term if he had seen out his first.

    No what is required is for Obama to be roundly rejected by the voters as Carter was - that will set back the Liberal agenda big time.

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  7. Sigh...I know you're right Andrei. One is allowed to have a wish-list though. :)
    (Mind you, for all his faults, Kennedy was a giant compared to this man.)
    But I'm not entirely convinced about your scenario--equally likely would be massive civil unrest degenerating into something close to civil war. And Biden doesn't have what it takes to handle that.
    My position is unpopular (horrifying?) to almost everybody: Civil war is preferable to the current slow slide into totalitarianism, a slide which will not be stopped at the ballot box.

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  8. 1) we were discussing possible scenarios.
    2) U.S. Presidents have been assassinated in the past (the details are in those things called "books") and may well be again.
    3) If preferring civil war to totalitarianism makes me a "wingnut" then I'm in some damn fine company.

    And the company you're in? That'd be the company of apologists for genocide, for totalitarianism, for the gulags and the mass graves.....for Pol Pot and Stalin and Hitler.
    The only real surprise is that any leftbot has so little shame they'll be seen and will speak in public.

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  9. Yes surprise, surprise. I predicted, while he was still in office, that he would eventually be listed as one of the great presidents. I stand by that. Obama will not be.

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  10. And the company you're in? That'd be the company of apologists for genocide...

    Anyone'd think it was Ackers who'd just been wishing someone would assassinate the PotUS...

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  11. Assassinating a president is now genocide?
    You've been busy making a fool of yourself Milt--don't compound it.
    I did not call for the assassination of Obama. Show me where I did on that thread or be shown for a liar.

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  12. KG: ...he won't be missed if some public-spirited citizen uses a properly zeroed Nightforce 'scope...

    Andrei: That would be the worst possible thing that could happen...

    KG: One is allowed to have a wish-list...

    And if you're reduced to pointing out that assassinating people isn't as bad as genocide, there's little hope for you. "Assassination? Oh, that's alright then. Not like it was genocide or anything..."

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  13. "And if you're reduced to pointing out that assassinating people isn't as bad as genocide.."
    But I'm not. The comment was:
    "Assassinating a president is now genocide?"
    See?

    Now, what I said to Andrei was that "one is allowed to have a wish list" in the context of popping obambi. I didn't say it was on my wish list--although it is.
    So what? That isn't the same as either calling for someone to do it or threatening to do it myself.

    Now, I'm tired of dealing with the nitpicking horsecrap a little leftist bookstacker sucking off the public tit and don't intend to waste any more time with you.

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  14. I bet you don't.

    1. I didn't say it was on my wish list--although it is.

    2. I'm tired of dealing with ... nitpicking

    Honestly, you couldn't make this stuff up.

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  15. FFS,I'm an apologist for Pol Pot, Hitler and Stalin!

    I'm quite peaceful really. I know I must be areal wuz because I'm not man enough to suggest the only decent solution to Obamais a bullet between the eyes, the only solution to whatever the fucking problem is in America is a civil war.

    It would tend to suggest that you've possibly never been to America, most likely don't have any American friends, possibly you're a stunted angry little man trapped in some hell hole of your own creation.

    Correct?

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  16. sigh...no, not correct on every count.
    Try again. :)

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