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Old 01-18-2006, 08:24 PM   #1
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Default George W. Bush: An Inspiration
Let me firstly say that our President, George W. Bush, is an inspiration to me. I mean, as I was brought up I was always put under the impression that being President is impossible and that only geniuses can accomplish it. Well I'm definetly not stupid, but I hold a 3.6 or so GPA and I take a good deal of advanced placement courses. It's smart, but not genius. However, George Bush has showed me that even incompetent fools can run a country. As long as you have an entire staff to tell you exactly what to do, you're in fine shape. Let's face it; the man doesn't even attend a Press Conference without the reporters being forced to feed him questions he knows. So this is inspiration to me. I can go in there without knowing a damn thing, and I'll get by. If I coast through college with just C's, I'll be fine! After all, that's what Dubya did. Hell, I can even do a little bit of cocaine in my 30's...It's all god man!

Oh, wait. I need a wholleeeee lotttta of money. Nevermind that.

But still, I disgress. GWB is an inspiration because he's truly shown that anyone can be the most powerful person on Earth. You still just need to establish some connections and dedicate yourself to your work. (Don't forget fixing a few occasional elections here and there)

For those of you who think this is a joke, it actually isn't. I'm DEAD serious. Thanks to GWB, I've learned that intellect does not really impact who is President. I've got motivation now. I'm ready to go.

BRING ON THE WHITE HOUSE, BABY!
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Old 01-18-2006, 08:31 PM   #2
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I guess that 3.6 GPA would be slightly better if your English marks were higher...

They say that "knowledge is power," but that seems to be fading in light of the current situation on the hill... This country is failing in the way of education and a 3.6 GPA in the USA isn't really that impressive around the world.

Don't get me wrong, I'm an American student too. I do what I can to educate myself since the system is so useless.

But I DIGRESS; if you were to run for president all that you would have to do is try to convince your enemies that their votes are useless. Make yourself look like "just one of the guys" and you're set. Avoid intillect because the American people don't trust smart people.
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Old 01-19-2006, 12:00 AM   #3
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Just letting everyone know that I don't approve of (politician) and that he is very (negative trait). Insert (comedy)
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Old 01-19-2006, 12:07 AM   #4
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...Don't get me wrong, I'm an American student too. I do what I can to educate myself since the system is so useless. ...
Why do you suppose that is? It was VERY good about 40 years ago, the best in the world.
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Old 01-19-2006, 12:28 AM   #5
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Well, I would guess that it has to do with our isocentrism. You see, isocentrism is actually beneficial in the way of uniting the people of a group, but it causes an awful side-effect: stagnation. The US educations system simply hasn't advanced as quickly as other systems. Perhaps we could look into other systems of education and try to base changes on that...

I don't know, but i'm going totally off topic so disregard this entire post :P
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