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    Dear Mr. President

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    DEAR GUY STILL PLAYING PRESIDENT

     

    George Bush the spoiled rich kid is a very unusual read. One of

    those guys that plays at doing lots of things, but is not any good at

    any of them. It is eerie how this all came together. It is my theory

    that the events of the last 8 years required a figurehead as president

    that could be easily manipulated. To the real evil dudes who have

    planned this for years, George was a gift from heaven. I think that is

    why Cheney is running around lying that he had zero influence on George.

     

    I believe history will prove me correct in the fact that most men who

    reach the level of president of this country are independent thinkers.

    The reaction of George in that classroom on 9/11/01 was not a

    independent thinker. It was the reaction of a man playing a game

    waiting for someone to tell him what he was supposed to do next.

     

     

     

    I can't help but think that a real smart clever president in that same

    time frame from 2001 to 2009 would be extremely dangerous to those that

    planned the total destruction of the United States. Yet you can all

    watch as the real criminals retire to their wealth, or in some cases

    continue their evil plan. Now of course George now gets to play rich

    guy with real expensive house in a rich neighborhood of BIG-D. Chances

    are they have a ordnance against chainsaws.

     

     

     

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