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Killer Kitten
08-20-2004, 11:18 AM
Subject: Resume
This individual seeks an executive position. He will be available next January, and is willing to relocate.

RESUME

GEORGE W. BUSH
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20520

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

Law Enforcement:

I was arrested in Kennebunkport, Maine, in 1976 for driving under the influence of alcohol. I pled guilty, paid a fine, and had my driver's license suspended for 30 days. My Texas driving record has been "lost" and is not available.

Military:

I joined the Texas Air National Guard and went AWOL. I refused to take a drug test or answer any questions about my drug use. By joining the Texas Air National Guard, I was able to avoid combat duty in Vietnam.

College:

I graduated from Yale University with a low C average. I was a cheerleader.

PAST WORK EXPERIENCE:

I ran for U.S. Congress and lost. I began my career in the oil business in Midland, Texas, in 1975. I bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas. The company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock. I bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money. With the help of my father and our friends in the oil industry (including Enron CEO Ken Lay), I was elected governor of Texas.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS GOVERNOR OF TEXAS:

- I changed Texas pollution laws to favor power and oil companies, making Texas the most polluted state in the Union. During my tenure, Houston replaced Los Angeles as the most smog-ridden city in America.

- I cut taxes and bankrupted the Texas treasury to the tune of billions in borrowed money.

- I set the record for the most executions by any governor in American history.

- With the help of my brother, the governor of Florida, and my father's appointments to the Supreme Court, I became President after losing by over 500,000 votes.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT:

- I am the first President in U.S. history to enter office with a criminal record.

- I invaded and occupied two countries at a continuing cost of over one billion dollars per week.

- I spent the U.S. surplus and effectively bankrupted the U.S. Treasury.

- I shattered the record for the largest annual deficit in U.S. history.

- I set an economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in any 12-month period.

- I set the all-time record for most foreclosures in a 12-month period.

- I set the all-time record for the biggest drop in the history of the U.S. stock market. In my first year in office, over 2 million Americans lost their jobs and that trend continues every month.

- I'm proud that the members of my cabinet are the richest of any administration in U.S. history. My "poorest millionaire," Condoleeza Rice, has a Chevron oil tanker named after her.

- I set the record for most campaign fund-raising trips by a U.S. President.

- I am the all-time U.S. and world record-holder for receiving the most corporate campaign donations.

- My largest lifetime campaign contributor, and one of my best friends, Kenneth Lay, presided over the largest corporate bankruptcy fraud in U.S. History: Enron.

- My political party used Enron private jets and corporate attorneys to ensure my success with the U.S. Supreme Court during my election decision.

- I have protected my friends at Enron and Halliburton against investigation or prosecution. More time and money was spent investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair than has been spent investigating one of the biggest corporate rip-offs in history. I presided over the biggest energy crisis in U.S. history and refused to
intervene when corruption involving the oil industry was revealed.

- I presided over the highest gasoline prices in U.S. history.

- I changed the U.S. policy to allow convicted criminals to be awarded government contracts.

- I appointed more convicted criminals to administration than any President in U.S. history.

- I created the Ministry of Homeland Security, the largest bureaucracy in the history of the United States government.

- I've broken more international treaties than any President in U.S. history.

- I am the first President in U.S. history to have the United Nations remove the U.S. from the Human Rights Commission.

- I withdrew the U.S. from the World Court of Law.

- I refused to allow inspector's access to U.S. "prisoners of war" detainees, and have refused to abide by the Geneva Convention.

- I am the first President in history to refuse United Nations election inspectors (during the 2002 U.S. elections).

- I set the record for fewest numbers of press conferences of any President since the advent of television.

- I set the all-time record for most days on vacation in any one-year period. After taking off the entire month of August 2001, I presided over the worst security failure in U.S. history.

- I garnered the most sympathy ever for the U.S. after the World Trade Center attacks and less than a year later made the U.S. the most hated country in the world---the largest failure of diplomacy in world history.

- I have set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously protest me in public venues (15 million people), shattering the record for protests against any person in the history of mankind.

- I am the first President in U.S. history to order an unprovoked, preemptive attack and the military occupation of a sovereign nation. I did so against the will of the United Nations, the majority of U.S. citizens, and the world community.

- I have cut health care benefits for war veterans and support a cut in duty benefits for active duty troops and their families in wartime.

- In my State of the Union Address, I lied about our reasons for attacking Iraq and then blamed the lies on our British friends.

- I am the first President in history to have a majority of Europeans (71%) view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and security.

- I am supporting development of a nuclear "Tactical Bunker Buster," a WMD.

- I have so far failed to fulfill my pledge to bring Osama Bin Laden to justice.

RECORDS AND REFERENCES:

-All records of my tenure as governor of Texas are now in my father's library, sealed and unavailable for public view.

- All records of SEC investigations into my insider trading and my bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.

- All records or minutes from meetings that I, or my Vice-President, attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public review.

PLEASE CONSIDER MY EXPERIENCE WHEN VOTING IN 2004!

DeV
08-20-2004, 11:23 AM
Considering his military absence: the Special Undercover Missions Service (SUMS). It's alleged that he was apart of this operation during the war and during his absence. I'm not certain as to its validity.

Hulkein
08-20-2004, 11:23 AM
-1249802358124 for originality.

Killer Kitten
08-20-2004, 11:31 AM
Originally posted by Hulkein
-1249802358124 for originality.

Sorry, I guess I should have been clearer. I'm not the author of the piece, I got it in an e-mail and found it interesting, so I posted it.

Kimm

Betheny
08-20-2004, 07:32 PM
We're hiring for our new telemarketing division...

Hulkein
08-20-2004, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by Killer Kitten

Originally posted by Hulkein
-1249802358124 for originality.

Sorry, I guess I should have been clearer. I'm not the author of the piece, I got it in an e-mail and found it interesting, so I posted it.

Kimm

I know, it's been posted here a few times though :)

Nakiro
08-21-2004, 06:03 AM
That's a harsh record. I wonder what Kerry's would look like (seriously).

Tsa`ah
08-21-2004, 10:48 AM
Probably not much different with the exception of the war record.

Back
08-21-2004, 11:04 AM
Heh, thats good. Especially when you read it with Dubbya's voice narating.


Originally posted by DarkelfVold
Considering his military absence: the Special Undercover Missions Service (SUMS). It's alleged that he was apart of this operation during the war and during his absence. I'm not certain as to its validity.

Yeah, right. Dubbya is more of a Mr. Bean than James Bond. SUMS? LOL They could’ve picked a cooler name like Super Secret Agents Club!

I've got a job for him. Community Service.

Now you made me post this funny video (http://kintera.sitestream.com/ferrell_qt_hi.mov) again.

Killer Kitten
08-21-2004, 11:29 AM
I've never been really politically active in my life, figuring that most politicians are carbon copies of each other, talking heads with little intellect or originality. Anybody really smart or original usually has something in their past that the media can drag through the mud, ruining their chances of attaining the presidency.

Bush and his regime scare me, though. I see our freedoms being eroded almost casually and people standing up and cheering about it. I see it becoming acceptable to persecute those who don't conform to what this administration thinks people should be. The police are allowed to set up checkpoints and stop drivers at random to see that their paperwork is in order, and intelligent Americans who should know better instead expound virtuously on the benefits of stopping drunk drivers. The motor vehicles bureau is now cross-checking drivers licenses with social security numbers and yanking the license of anybody who has a discrepancy in name, regardless of their driving record.

I grew up in a free country. The thought of anybody having the right to stop me at random and examine my papers scares the hell out of me, as it should scare the hell out of any free individual. I am reluctant to give up any vestige of my freedom. Isn't Orwells 1984 required reading in high school anymore? Freedom is a funny thing. It can be eroded bit by bit until one day there is nothing left. Is that really what we as a people want? If the price of safety is living in a cage, I'll cheerfully take my chances with the terrorists.

Kimm

Maybe Kerry isn't any better. But we already KNOW how bad Bush is. In this case, better the devil we don't know than the one with which we're familiar.

Back
08-21-2004, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by Killer Kitten
Isn't Orwells 1984 required reading in high school anymore?

You know, now that you mention it, that book is probably on every middle school’s reading list. There must be a reason, huh?

While I never went to college, or high school for that matter, I read that and Animal Farm on my own. Its more of a “civilization” required book. As in, if you can read, read this!

PS. They are both great movies as well.

[Edited for the PS.]

[Edited on 8-21-2004 by Backlash]

Latrinsorm
08-21-2004, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by Backlash
Heh, thats good. Especially when you read it with Dubbya's voice narating.Hey, be fair. Damn near everything's funny if you read it with Dubya's voice.

And yes, as Hulkein pointed out, this has been posted already, by Ilvane, possibly in the Swift Boats for Truth/Revenge/Bush/Stonecutters thread. The only thing I'd like to add to my response there is the description of Bush's service record is extremely reminscent of a Michael Moore piece.

Back
08-21-2004, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by Latrinsorm
The only thing I'd like to add to my response there is the description of Bush's service record is extremely reminscent of a Michael Moore piece.

Which one?

Latrinsorm
08-21-2004, 07:43 PM
Ah, by "a Michael Moore piece" I was speaking generically, and meant it was in the style espoused by Michael Moore. If he has displayed distinct styles over his career, then I'm speaking of his work during the Bowling for Columbine era.

Artha
08-21-2004, 07:46 PM
1984

Anyone who thinks the current state of affairs is even a little bit like 1984 needs to read the book.

Back
08-21-2004, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by Artha

1984

Anyone who thinks the current state of affairs is even a little bit like 1984 needs to read the book.

How can anyone compare the current state of affairs to the book if they haven’t read it?

Artha
08-21-2004, 07:49 PM
How can anyone compare the current state of affairs to the book if they haven’t read it?

Because people are able to parrot things they've heard or read (from someone who obviously has read the book because they're talking about it).

CrystalTears
08-21-2004, 07:51 PM
You mean like people who criticize a movie based on critiques they read for a movie they never saw? :D

Back
08-21-2004, 07:53 PM
That is one of Orwell's points, yes. Ignorance is Strength.

Artha
08-21-2004, 07:53 PM
Exactly.

Warriorbird
08-22-2004, 09:46 PM
Sort've like young Republicans?

:whistles:

Artha
08-22-2004, 10:00 PM
You're just begging for a visit to the Freedom Camps, aren't you?