President George II – A Reflective Photo Essay
[imagebrowser id=1]Written upon the fate of mankind is one truth: when it seems humanity has reached its darkest hour, God writes into existence a redeeming savior.
In the times of past, men such as Martin Luther, our nation’s Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the loving President Ronald Reagan have stood firm — a divine leadership or even savior — for the lost masses. But even as such, there is a truth to be realized. We are in a new time and while the message of our Lord remain eternal, it is lost to the hardened heart of liberal diet.
Thanks for rating this! Now tell Facebooked friends and Twitter how you feel through social media.
Share this on Twitter
and on Facebook.
How does this post make you feel?
- Sinful
- Suspicious
- Scared
- Sad
- Amused
- Laughing Out Loud

1:45 pm
I cannot wait until 2012. I really hope Jeb still decides to run so we can get another Bush in office.
Praise or Condemn:
2
2
1:55 pm
He would win!
Praise or Condemn:
2
4
2:09 pm
Jeb? Are you fucking kidding me? That prick would be laughed out of the race!
Praise or Condemn:
4
2
2:01 pm
Also, I love the term “livebeat father” for every dad out there who loves his daughter and sons, supporting them from the first day his wife tells him she is pregnant.
It is not too surprising that Obama’s true deadbeat dads come out in his policy. Give the man all the money and power, and he still cannot stand the idea of being responsible for children. That’s why he hasn’t fought abortion law and tried to protect the life of all children. How many baby daddy out there must be clamoring in their little project homes, waiting to vote for Obama again so they don’t have to pay child support.
Praise or Condemn:
1
2
2:24 pm
Abe,
I feel a little melancholy after seeing the pure white promise of our past contrast against the angry darkness that prevails these past two years. I may have wept quietly.
To pick up my spirits, I printed out picture number 10 of your sweet memory album. I like the way the harness fits like a snug athletic supporter for the jewels of our country’s future.
Thank you for this.
Praise be,
BB
Praise or Condemn:
1
2
2:36 pm
You tramp hussie.
Your sinful comments and lustful heart make baby Jesus cry.
Praise or Condemn:
2
2
2:51 pm
Great work Abe. You spent a lot of time working on this and it shows.
Adam, yes, if Jeb runs he will easily be victorious. His clean non-threatening appearance will easily shine against his opponent. Also remember that George I has one eligible term left. I could easily see a president-vise president bush ticket marching to a landslide victory.
“A nation without God’s guidance is a nation without order. Happy are those who keep God’s law!” Proverbs 29:18
One of the great things about the Bush family is the creation of male heirs. The Clintons and Obama families abort all male children so they don’t rise to outshine the feeble minded father figure. The Bush family encourages and develops strong male leadership, making every generation better than the last. A true genetic dynasty.
“A nation will prosper when its ruler is mature, and its leaders don’t party too much.” Ecclesiastes. 10:17
“Mission Accomplished!”
“When there is moral rot within a nation, its government topples easily; but with honest, sensible leaders there is stability.” Proverbs 28:2
Praise or Condemn:
1
2
4:49 pm
Oh neat if you click the pictures they come up full size. Love it. In that one with all the presidents notice Obama’s left hand placement?
Praise or Condemn:
1
2
5:11 pm
So, you guys still want to claim that you aren’t racist, xenophobic, homophobic bigots?
Remember who started the wars in the Middle East? The guy who believes the in the ludicrous notion of “trickle-down” economics, a theory that has been proven time and again to be absolutely worthless?
Good thing Jeb Bush already said he won’t be running for President in 2012. He’s the only intelligent creature in that family, just for refusing to run.
Praise or Condemn:
1
0
5:31 pm
Why should you care? You are just studying to leave this country as fast as you can remember?
I love how liberal democrat hippie kids today conveniently think republicans start wars. Democrats have started far more, it’s not even close. Look it up, its a fact.
Praise or Condemn:
1
2
5:36 pm
And you know what? All war is BAD. Seriously. There’s no need to go around killing innocent people to prove that you’re better than they are. We didn’t need the wars in the Middle East, and we didn’t need the war in Vietnam, either. End of story.
Praise or Condemn:
1
1
5:42 pm
Really, was the revolutionary war bad, what about wars for freedom or to end injustice? If people like you were in charge there would be no free counties for you to flee to.
Sure, no one wants wars, but tell that to the Hitlers and Stallins if this world.
Praise or Condemn:
0
2
5:52 pm
Here’s the thing: there is a difference between going to war for a legitimate reason (such as being attacked by a foreign power, being asked by another nation to aid them because THEY are being attacked, or for your nation’s freedom), and going to war to attack another nation because they MIGHT attack you.
America’s involvement in World War II and the Revolutionary War? Perfectly legitimate, and fit the mold of the first example I stated (“for a legitimate reason”).
America’s involvement in the Vietnam War and the wars in the Middle East? Completely unnecessary. The war in Vietnam cost tens of THOUSANDS of lives, and killed a huge number of innocents. The wars going on now in the Middle East are just as indefensible; we’re there because Bush said that some fellow named Osama Bin Laden attacked us, and that he was hiding in Afghanistan. Have we found him yet? Hell no. We invaded Iraq because Bush thought they had “Weapons of Mass Destruction”. Guess what? THEY DIDN’T. There wasn’t even a TRACE of their existence.
President Eisenhower warned us of the growing military-industrial complex during his term in office. He was the leader of our troops in World War II, and was, in my opinion, a MARVELOUS president. He was a Republican, by the way. Why don’t you try reading up on him? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Dwight_D._Eisenhower You could certainly learn from his example.
Praise or Condemn:
3
0
6:24 pm
Praise click for you for liking Ike!!
I like Ike. He was a great president. Did things like operation wetback and believed very strongly in a free enterprise capitalist economy. His grandson even married Richard Nixon’s (his hand-picked vice present, another great thing he did) daughter. Their offspring will also be future leaders of this world.
I think I believe a lot like ike.
Yes, Vietnam was a bad idea and even worse executed. Too bad JFK got us into that.
Praise or Condemn:
0
2
6:42 pm
…. Okay, clearly, you aren’t understanding my point.
I don’t blame political parties for anything. Why? Because that’s a massive generalization. I have seen Democrats and Republicans do HORRID things throughout my lifetime, and throughout history. It’s why, when I vote, I vote based on a candidate’s opinions and records, NOT on their political affiliations. I am currently sickened by the pieces of legislation being proposed in Congress, and in individual states as well. Legislation that would make the MURDER of those who provide abortions legal, despite the fact that FEDERAL LAW grants women the right to have an abortion, and FEDERAL LAW grants doctors the right to practice SAFELY.
Republicans were elected based on campaign promises to increase the number of jobs in this country. It’s nearly March, and I’ve yet to see a SINGLE BILL in Congress regarding job creation. Instead, I see laws to cut funding to Planned Parenthood [which provides BASIC HEALTHCARE to thousands of women EVERY YEAR], to make abortions illegal, to do all sorts of things based on MORALS, when all people want are JOBS.
I am NOT happy with the wars we are in. McCain couldn’t've magically solved our situation in the Middle East if he had been elected; whoever had been elected in 2008 would have been unable to magically end the war without causing MASSIVE HARM to all parties involved. It’s a FACT. Stop praising Bush for what he did in office, please. He gave tax cuts to the rich, which only ENSURES that the rich become richer, and the poor become poorer. Trickle-down economics DOESN’T WORK. It never has, and never will. Only by doing things like INCREASING the minimum wage, CREATING jobs, and actually TRYING to help people financially will improve our situation.
If you “like Ike”, then you’ll agree: We must be wary of the military-industrial complex, as he so warned in his speech (http://www.h-net.org/~hst306/documents/indust.html ). The influence of the military-industrial complex on our government, both today and especially under George W. Bush, cannot be ignored.
Praise or Condemn:
1
0
8:04 pm
Yes I do agree that:
“In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.”
And that citizens should control our military through a freely elected citizen government free of foreign influence.
I also agree with: Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientifictechnological elite.
And
Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element of time. As we peer into society’s future, we — you and I, and our government — must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow.
And
A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction.
And
You and I — my fellow citizens — need to be strong in our faith that all nations, under God, will reach the goal of peace with justice. May we be ever unswerving in devotion to principle, confident but humble with power, diligent in pursuit of the Nation’s great goals.
And
Throughout America’s adventure in free government, our basic purposes have been to keep the peace; to foster progress in human achievement, and to enhance liberty, dignity and integrity among people and among nations. To strive for less would be unworthy of a free and religious people. Any failure traceable to arrogance, or our lack of comprehension or readiness to sacrifice would inflict upon us grievous hurt both at home and abroad.
And
The whole thing. Thanks for reminding us all of its existence, I had not heard it since Thomas read it at the Fourth of July picnic last year.
I apologize for what I am sure are numerous spelling and grammatical errors in this post. I’m using an old phone.
Praise or Condemn:
0
1
5:45 pm
Hitler and Stalin are dead, just like their socialist policy. Their little golden students will soon taste the same fate.
Praise or Condemn:
2
3
8:22 pm
“Here our President play Jai Alai with some illegal Mexicans.”
Wrong for sure on one count, and likely wrong on both counts.
They’re playing Cricket, as evidenced by the flat bat and three wickets. And since Cricket is very popular in Pakistan and India the other person in the photo is likely NOT Mexican. Jai Alai is played in a closed court with a curved basket type glove and is similar to handball or racquetball.
What a bunch of hypocritical, xenophobic, racist, homophobic, pedophile assholes.
Praise or Condemn:
2
0