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4 more days for moron Bush with a Perfect Portraiture!

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http://uncleyap.blogspot.com/2009/01/4-more-days-4-more-days-moron-bush.html

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4 more DAYS! 4 more DAYS! moron Bush!












A US Air jet landed into Hudson River as the moron gave good bye speech. - a perfect portraiture for the moron's presidency! But where are the rest of the flying shoes? :-)

4 MORE DAYS for this moron.

This was the slogan used by Bill Clinton's Campaign in 1992 against Bush senior's "4 More Years" reelection slogan. This is featured in the documentary film The War Room. In exactly 4 more days from the polling the Clinton Campaign shouted this count down. 4 more days, 3 then more day, etc until the polling day.

Yahoo News clip:



Bush's Closing Argument: Was Anybody Listening?

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<!-- end .related-media --> President George W. Bush said farewell to the nation, but the nation wasn't paying attention. TV barely cut to him in time for his first words Thursday evening and couldn't wait to cut away when he finished 13 minutes later. Something unexpected and awesome had happened to shoulder him out of the picture: a jet gliding to a stop in the middle of the Hudson River, with everyone emerging safe. The departure of President Bush, by contrast, had become part of the world's mental wallpaper some time ago.
Bush spoke from the East Room of the White House, filled with a friendly audience drawn from his administration and honored guests. But the assembled crowd was merely the backdrop - the real audience was history. He knows he has lost the short-term argument, the one measured in opinion polls and approval ratings. This was a speech aimed at the long run. (See pictures of President Bush in the Middle East.)

















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Yap all you do whole day long is criticise people. Is that how you will improve the livelihoods of Singaporeans?
 

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3 more days for moron Bush!

3 more days!

3 more days!

3 more days!

3 more days!

Baghdad is amazing. I knew that they had flying carpets in early days. But in Bush's days - they invented FLYING SHOES!

Damn! Those shoes were good!
 

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3 more days for moron Bush!

3 MORE DAYS!

3 MORE DAYS!

3 MORE DAYS!

3 MORE DAYS!

3 more days and moron Bush is gone!
 

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LAST DAY!

LAST DAY!

LAST DAY!

LAST DAY!

Moron Bush will be GONE TOMORROW!

Throw Shoes! Throw Boots! Quick!
 

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FO Bush! American Activists in anger as Bush become history

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yahoo photo:




<cite class="auth">AFP - Tuesday, January 20</cite> A protester and a cut out of George. W Bush painted with devils horns outside the White House. As Bush prepared to leave the US presidency, protestors hurled shoes at the White House in a symbolic farewell for the man they accuse of gross mismanagement, obstructing justice and war







http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20090120/tts-us-politics-inauguration-bush-972e412.html


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<cite class="auth">AFP - Tuesday, January 20</cite>WASHINGTON (AFP) - - As George W. Bush prepared to leave the US presidency, protestors hurled shoes at the White House in a symbolic farewell for the man they accuse of gross mismanagement, obstructing justice and war crimes.


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Activists and tourists eager to see the Bush era end appeared throughout the day in front of the famed residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to snicker their good-byes.
There were no huge crowds celebrating Bush's pending departure, as the focus of the human flood that descended on Washington was on celebrating Barack Obama's historic rise to the presidency. But many were bitter over the Bush years.


"President Bush is leaving office and he's not being held accountable for his offenses. There is a laundry list of things he could be charged with," said activist Jamilla El-Shafei, who organized the shoe-throwing protest.


The protest honored the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at the US president on December 14 during Bush's farewell visit to Iraq, an action considered a grave insult in the Arab world.


El-Shafei inflated a 25-foot (eight-meter) effigy of Bush with a long Pinocchio nose at Dupont Circle, away from the heavy flow of tourists, and invited activists and people passing by to throw shoes at it.


A few hundred protesters then marched to the White House, where they threw shoes at the building's iron gates.


Jay Marx, an activist with the Washington Peace Center, stood on a walkway outside the rear White House gates and called for Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney to be tried as war criminals.


"You've killed millions, displaced millions, (brought) endless shame, wasted trillions. You've wasted our time," Marx cried. Two security guards surveyed the cluster of shoes that littered the ground near Marx, grinning.


A woman dressed as the Grim Reaper and a man in a paper mache Bush headpiece, prison garb and ball and chain posed for photographs with tourists.


"I hated Bush before it was cool," read one banner.


Bush "was given his eviction papers by the American people," said Arizona resident Diamond Dar, using a touch of embellishment.


"As a Native American we never trusted the US government because they've always lied to us," said Dar, but she said she expected conditions to improve under Obama.


In downtown Washington a lone protestor stood in the middle of a human flood heading into a subway station holding aloft a small sign that simply read "Arrest Bush."


Bartholomew Jackson, 17, said he wanted to bring the outgoing president to justice for causing the deaths of thousands of American troops by ordering them to Iraq.


At a small square three blocks from the White House, protestors shackled their legs together, donned orange prison suits -- similar to those worn by some detainees at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- and held signs including "Arrest Bush" and "No torture for empire."


Few people seemed to take notice.


"Bush used scare tactics to silence the opposition," said Gary Brooks, a middle-aged African-American doctor visiting Washington for the inauguration. "The use of patriotism went a long way" in keeping dissidents quiet, he said.


"The Iraq war was a war for oil," added his friend Derrick Buckingham, a computer security analyst. "The Bush administration was government for the oil industry. That will change under Obama."


Not everyone thought ill of Bush.


"It's going to be sort of like Richard Nixon. Ten, 15 years later he'll become an elder statesman," said Howard Brown, a substitute high school teacher from the state of Connecticut.


"People will realize what he did, and that he did it with the best interests of America in his heart," he said.
 
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Ahh... Finally Bush is gone into history!

No More Bush!

No More Bush!

No More Bush!

No More Bush!

 
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No more Yap and Nair! No more Yap and Nair! No more Yap and Nair!No more Yap and Nair!No more Yap and Nair!
 
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