Saturday, February 16, 2008

enrichment of the mind

Many wonder what today's every-day teenager thinks of certain issues. Today, I will be putting rumors to an end because I wil be addressing opinions of many. To start things off, let's talk about president Bush. Believe it or not, many teens don't give a crap about the presidency. For those who care enough to watch the news, they say Bush sucks. The reason behind that is simple: That's what the news says. now, honestly, Bush is nt doing that bad of a job. He took us to war while keeping everyone in the country safe, and this is much better than suffering another depression and/or trough for an economic perspective. The reason behind all of his actions is truely a juxtaposition of what people think. Society thinks everything is easily obtainable. Truthbetold, that is a bunch of bullshit. We can't have free healthcare, better sanitation, or any of that stuff while maintaing an economic growth. true the war was rushed in to, but if Bush had done nothing, the nation might have suffered yet another 9/11. This Middle East invasion showed the world that we are ready to fight and temporarily stopped every nation dead in their tracks because of fear. Would you rather be taking loans from China or watching missiles fly accross our blue sky? many claim that Bush is "the worst president we've ever had." To that I reply, "do you know your own history?" I mean come on, We've had a drunk, a cross-dresser, and even a rapist in our presidential office. The irony in Bush's case is the good 'ol cliche "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." You see Franklin Pierce was the first fuck-up we had as a president. Believe me, this guy screwed up big time. Well, if you do some research, you'll notice that Bush's mother's last name is Pierce. yup, you got it, she is a direct descendnt of 'ol fuck-up himself. But then again, We elected Bush twice, so either we are dumber than we were 100 years ago or this guy is more valuable than we think.

'till next time,

the legendary leader

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