An Open Letter.
Jan. 19th, 2009 02:19 pmMr. President (George W. Bush),
I would like to thank you for your time. Honestly, you took a job that I would talk about wanting, but would never ever take. The time pressures and stress involved would cause me to drink or have a heart attack. Most likely both, but from what I hear you took the route of booze. I hope that worked out for you. Anyway, I am writing this to let you know that I am disappointed in your overall performance of your job. Way back in 2000, when I had heard that you were running for President, I knew then that you would be disastrous for the country. Little did I know how right I was. With you and your team of at best, unqualified staff, you have single handedly taken America which had been the most powerful nation in the world with credit, both physical and political and bankrupted it within 8 years. I am going to hit on three points rather than ramble on forever about your policies. Those three points are: Military, Economy, and Foreign Relations... Actually who am I kidding, would you please be so kind as to leave Washington D.C and never be heard from again. Thank you.
Regards,
Toymaker.
I would like to thank you for your time. Honestly, you took a job that I would talk about wanting, but would never ever take. The time pressures and stress involved would cause me to drink or have a heart attack. Most likely both, but from what I hear you took the route of booze. I hope that worked out for you. Anyway, I am writing this to let you know that I am disappointed in your overall performance of your job. Way back in 2000, when I had heard that you were running for President, I knew then that you would be disastrous for the country. Little did I know how right I was. With you and your team of at best, unqualified staff, you have single handedly taken America which had been the most powerful nation in the world with credit, both physical and political and bankrupted it within 8 years. I am going to hit on three points rather than ramble on forever about your policies. Those three points are: Military, Economy, and Foreign Relations... Actually who am I kidding, would you please be so kind as to leave Washington D.C and never be heard from again. Thank you.
Regards,
Toymaker.
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