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Bush Dissrespectful to American flag (video)
He beats his leg with the flag of the United States of America. Is this the kind of president we really want? Vote Obama.
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Bush at the Olympics
BlondeSense — I watched some of the opening ceremonies on Friday night and was taken by bush's pre-teen behavior (actually I have seen pre-teens behave with more dignity.) Just the way he sits indicated that not only was his mother a total failure in bringing him up, but his slouch was very disrespectful for the supposed leader of the free world. Other foreign leaders sat with dignity despite the heat and humidity. As usual, he was a national embarrassment. I was also struck by Lala Bush's lobotomized expression. Do you think they have secret labs where experiments were done on the first lady? Or maybe she is medicated to the hilt? She has soul-less eyes. He always did. ...

O'Reilly Promotes Doubt About Michelle Obama
News Hounds — Most O"Reilly viewers consider the weekly body language segment to be entertaining fluff with distinct partisan overtones. When Republicans are analyzed by Reiman the innuendo is rarely damaging. It is pretty safe to say that O'Reilly's choice of Democrats for this segment are usually people he wants viewers to doubt. Last night's lineup included George Bush, Michelle Obama and John Edwards. George Bush's analysis was amusing and complimentary and the selection of Edwards not surprising. However, why did he include Michelle Obama? BOR, looking amused, wanted to know why Bush had his thumb out during an interview. Reiman claimed it was a signal of ...

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