Question: "I believe in a world where fish and people can co-exist peacefully" - George Bush Do you agree that The Bush was infact a genius in his field ? Or is this the speech of a retard ?
Asked by youremyboyblueyouremyboy to Alastair, Elaine, Jane, Sandra, Ted on 28 Sep 2010 in Categories: About.
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Elaine Murray answered on 28 Sep 2010:
His use of language was very quirky but I don’t knopw whether that was down to stupidity or if he had a strange sense of humour. One of my favourite quotes is
“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
I could never fathom out why Tony Blair liked him so much – but maybe he just found him funny. No excuse for the Iraq war though
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Alastair Witts answered on 28 Sep 2010:
I take it you mean George W Bush, and not his father, George Bush, Senior. I’d be disappointed if that was true, because it would mean I would have to stop eating fish, one of my favourite foods. It’s not the sort of thing you could imagine Albert Einstein would have said, is it? I would have been more impressed if he had said ‘Israelis and Palestinians’ instead of ‘fish and humans’. I read somewhere that someone had once calculated the IQs of all the American presidents, though how he managed to do the earliest ones like Washington and Jefferson I don’t know. Anyway, the one with the highest IQ was Bill Clinton, George Bush’s predecessor. And the lowest? Bush himself!
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Sandra McDowall answered on 28 Sep 2010:
Books have been written quoting some of his comments – I have one and they make me laugh.
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