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Was that retard Bush really ignorant of his own poor record of human rights abuse when he criticised China ?

Update:

With due respect for Mr. G.W. Bush's Harvard Degree, I humbly apologise for refering to him as a retard, however, he does act and look like one.

Update 2:

To mssmith, its a bit late for an education but I will enlighten you to the fact that America have over 200 torture houses scattered all over the world, some suspects have been languishing there for 5 years plus without trial. The most notorious is Guantanamo where they are taught water skiing.

Update 3:

Didn't anyone tell Bush of the proverb "never throw stones when you are living in a glass house".

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    He would have felt funny if the Chinese leader had turned around and said, "Pay China what you owe China right now, Bucko". Guess Bush forgot they're helping us finance the Iraq War. And don't forget, Daddy Bush was a large contributor to Harvard. Duh!!!!! That degree was well paid for.

  • 1 decade ago

    President Bush is no retard. He has got a Harvard MBA for a start. Have you any idea how much work those things are ?

    Source(s): Glasgow Business School Graduate
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Lorne: Do you really believe he got that MBA all by himself? His dad was the president, I'm sure he had other ways to achieve things. George Bush's favourite childhood book, according to the man himself, is The Very Hungry Caterpillar. It came out when he was in college.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    that is politics, basically like while the Soviets blamed the U. S. at summit for anti-black discrimination. that is "tit for tat" accusations, because of the fact the two facets try to shelter the moral extreme floor while i became in grad college, a number of my fellow scholars have been so dimwitted and narrow minded that they might shelter china against any and all accusations, because of the fact China is a "human beings's Republic." They theory i became naïve for stating China's human rights abuses. of their evaluations, i became parroting capitalist propaganda against the %, and that they theory China had to take "necessary measures" to guard socialism from its enemies. there is freedom of theory for you.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Human rights violations are happening through out the world.The maximum is in Myanmar followed by muslim and african countries resorting to ethnic cleansing,then comes China.If you consider HR violations in US alone it may be minimum.But what is wrong with USA is its HR violations outside USA ,in the name of interventions and as global police.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's the North American custom of talking the most, and the loudest, and repeating the same thing so others won't see the speaker's shortcomings.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Dubya's Harvard degree was only given to him as his father and his father before him had one. He is a retard.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    oh what a gift that god should give us, to see ourselves as others see us. apologies to robert burns. i think the man is incapable of the sort of critical self reflection that would enable him to learn and grow. on the other hand, china does have an abysmal human rights record. and if one had to be superior to criticise others, we'd all have to shut up immediately.

  • 1 decade ago

    What human rights abuse is the president guilty of? Doing his job to protect the US. Yes to a liberal like yourself that would be a crime.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No.

    Don't think so.

    Just " We too have a bit of problems back home"

    "But can you be a bit better than us"

    "Slow down ! Brother Louie"

    For the good of man-kind

    In making this world a better place to live in time.

    In the creation of peace on earth good will to men in time for the little ones out there.

    Luke 9.25,55-56,60

    "You know, "Leadership by example"

    Leviticus 4.13,22

    What do you think?

    Source(s): decoded from the missing x-files.
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