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Dear Mr Bush!

You did a great job! Starting war wherever the enemy seemed to hide, was the only way of respond. The only mistake was that your gouvernment picked the wrong arguments, to excuse invading other countries.
In my opinion, you should have said it straight:"They want war, so we gonna serve them war, wherever we think they may hide."
Of course, in those civilized times we live, everybody wants a piecefull solution.. even if that means, talking to an invisible foe, who even doesnt care about peace, but instead wants his will to happen.

Nice Shot Cowboy!

Never saw a president which left such impressions like you did.
Never saw a president which was acting so spontaneously and act on instincts like you did.
Your political era sometimes reminded me on the darkest chapter of my country.
With greatings from Germany
-- Kay

Congratulations, you kickassed Saddam!

Dear Mr. Bush,

although your opinions on torture and civil rights as on environmental issues differ vastly from mine, I want to express you my admiration for throwing over Saddam Hussein and for giving brainless anti-Semite peacenicks all over the world a hard time.
Dude, you were one president - remember the speech in front of the knesset, awesome! Not to talk about your gorgeous foreign-minister Condy Rice.
All in all, you were better than the most presidents of most other countries - isn't that something?
Shock and awe on, Mr. Bush!

a thought from Old Europe

In the past few years, my fellow Germans raised their eyebrows when I told them that I was taking a group of high school students to our partner school in the USA. "Are you really sure you want to take them to a country that behaves like we did 70 years ago?", was the underlying question.

I never had an appropriate answer.

Now, without you, W., I can come back to the USA without this sort of question in mind.

God bless America and W's retirement. May he live long enough to realize what he did to his country and to the world!

I am really looking forward...

...to Tuesday! On of the worst (or THE worst?) President of the United States finally retires.

You did more wrong than right. To be honest, I don't remember anything right you could have done.

It is really time for a change.

A last word, Mr. President

Ehrlich gesagt, ich glaube schon, dass George W. Bush das beste für sein Land und die gesamte Welt wollte. Die Entscheidungen, die er treffen musste, traf er nicht aus Willkür oder weil er bestimmten Menschen schaden wollte. Er tat das, was er für richtig hielt - und man sollte nie vergessen, dass besonders hinter dem US-Präsidenten eine ganze Armada von Beratern stand und steht. Von Lobbyisten, die in den USA hohes Ansehen genießen, mal abgesehen. Gerade seine engsten Mitarbeiter haben sich in den letzten Monaten im Hinblick auf die bevorstehende Wahl von ihm abgewandt. Und auch seine politischen Gefährten, die mit ihm zusammen saßen, die Entscheidungen getragen haben, werden heute nicht müde, sich von ihm abzugrenzen. Politischer Opportunismus in Reinkultur. Nur George W. Bush steht zu seinem Weg, seinen Entscheidungen. Ich bin fast versucht zu schreiben, dass ich ihn dafür ein stückweit bewundere. Es tut dabei nichts zur Sache, ob er es nun aus Starrköpfigkeit oder Mut tut - oder weil er den Point of no Return überschritten hat. Wenn ich dagegen den Wendehals John McCain sehe, wären 4 weitere Jahre George W. Bush die bessere Alternative.

bye bye

bye bye forever !!!!!!!!!!!!!