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How low can he go?

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  • Friday, March 3, 2006 11:26 AM

    Will it be worth it?

    64 percent of Americans disapprove of the way Bush is handling Iraq?

    55 percent believe the war was a mistake?

    52 percent says that the United States either can't or won't win the war in Iraq?

    59 percent say that Bush can't manage the government effectively?

    52 percent say he isn't "honest and trustworthy"?

    58 percent say he isn't paying enough attention to what his administration is doing?

    Really?

    In that case, it's time for me to say:

    I TOLD YOU SO.

    I told you so, you stupid, stupid Bush voters. And now you've hopelessly screwed not only yourselves and your children, but MY son too.

    Not to mention my country, and quite possibly the human race.

    The only solace I have left is the miserable pleasure of saying "I told you so". I predicted the whole goddamned disaster with astonishing accuracy. Here I'll prove it:

    Letter to My Future Self, 10/19/2001 - http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/01/10/19_letter.html

    You know what? The satisfaction of saying "I told you so" isn't worth it.

    You still owe me, Bush voters. Big time.

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