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George W. Bush

George W. Bush

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  • George W Bush, Lovemarks?

    George W Bush, Lovemarks? No way, I really hate him for being so cruel. You should know Bush, that money and power cannot buy love and respect!

    aleeya, Singapore - 13 October 2006

  • The USA is strong

    George Bush cares - for the well being of oppressed people - he knows the USA is strong - he commits power and strength to free human beings from otherwise inescapable places. If the world backed George Bush (more) then the tyranny and the causes of chaos would be bought to justice far faster and at far less cost. To those people that don't back him. You are cowards who are not truly interested in the deep pain and suffering of people who are bound up in dark places by sadisitc cruel men! God loves George Bush!

    Andy, New Zealand - 20 April 2006

  • Don't tell me this guy is actually a Lovemark

    Oh god. Don't tell me this guy is actually a Lovemark. This is the man who is sending thousands of troops to Iraq to get slaughtered just so we can show people in the middle east the "right" way to live! Our country is being run by some ******** **** and we are slowly plummeting towards disaster. He should be a hatemark.

    Hannah, United States - 26 March 2006

  • A Lovemark?

    A Lovemark? A liemark is more like it. George Bush doesn't care about the people of America and he doesn't care about the people of the world. His vision of religious-right, corporate, ethnocentric America is absolutely terrifying. I'll tell you something, Dubya has done one thing for religion: we are all praying more. We are praying he doesn't completely destroy us in the three years he has left in office.

    Lana, United States - 06 December 2005

  • I think's he's actually a Fearmark

    I couldn't name this as a Lovemark at all. I think's he's actually a Fearmark: the fear he feels and that which he inspires. Bush Jr is a shame, and a red alert to our society. It's no joke, the world is in the hands of a mommy's boy. And he has a lot of time left to do all the damage he wants.

    Martin, Bolivia - 06 August 2005

  • He is Lovemark; a mortal mark

    Of course! He is Lovemark, but also it must be clear that he is a mortal mark; a mark that has caused thousands and thousands of tears to innocent people.

    Oscar, Bolivia - 05 August 2005

  • Bush the Lovemark

    I hate to say it, but I will concede that Bush is a Lovemark. Half the population (well, 41% at the moment) supports him fairly rabidly. iPod or Harley Davidson owners are nowhere near that proportion of the population. Like it or not, Bush has a brand, and he has hundreds of millions of followers. So have other powerful heads of state.

    Jeremy, United States - 25 April 2005

  • Dumb-down approach to the presidency

    Seems like so many Bushies love him for his resolve and unwavering conviction. I see these traits causing him to take a simplistic, dumb-down approach to the presidency, which can result in a failure to admit he was wrong and take correcting measures.

    Eileen, United States - 17 April 2005

  • You are free to do what we tell you

    "Go back to bed, America, your government has figured out how it all transpired, go back to bed America, your government is in control again. Here, here's American Gladiators. Watch this, shut up, go back to bed America, here is American Gladiators, here is 56 channels of it! Watch these pituitary retards bang their f*%king skulls together and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom. Here you go America - you are free to do what we tell you! You are free to do what we tell you!" Nobody could have have said it better than Bill Hicks.

    Stumpy, United Kingdom - 14 April 2005

  • Completely unfounded

    God help us all if George Bush is considered a Lovemark. Some people may argue he's a good leader, obviously he's won two elections. But a Lovemark? Completely unfounded.

    Rachael, United States - 19 March 2005