Do you miss me yet?

LDB

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Retired Expediter
There have been many billboards put up with a picture of Bush and the caption "Miss me yet?" The other day I saw one with the photo of a former president and the caption "Do you miss me yet?" I'm pretty sure it was both underlined and italic but maybe only underlined. It was meant to emphasize the word me. Even the one pictured on that billboard might be an improvement over Obama, albeit a small one.
 

Turtle

Administrator
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The only one to miss George Bush is that Iraqi guy with the shoe.
 

moose

Veteran Expediter
You see ,that's the problem with our democracy .
the only way to vote a bad politician out ,is by voting a worst one in .
why can't we just Vote them all out ,and be done with ?

and BTW,yes ,i'll take the bushes on 6 days a week ,over the one we have now ...so yes.
 

Pilgrim

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Retired Expediter
There have been many billboards put up with a picture of Bush and the caption "Miss me yet?" The other day I saw one with the photo of a former president and the caption "Do you miss me yet?" I'm pretty sure it was both underlined and italic but maybe only underlined. It was meant to emphasize the word me. Even the one pictured on that billboard might be an improvement over Obama, albeit a small one.
I'd say that question was answered on Nov 2d.
 

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
I'd say that question was answered on Nov 2d.
Well, since Bush wasn't running for any office on this past November 2, it's kinda hard to make that connection, dontcha think ? .... :rolleyes:

And I am unaware of any "Draft Bush for _________" movement or petition that was occurring for this past elections cycle ....

So it sounds pretty fallacious to me ..... :rolleyes:
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
I think McCain would have been worse.

By the way I think we need to see billboards with Carter on them asking the same question.
 

LDB

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Retired Expediter
Do you miss me yet?..... Jimmy Carter

That's the face on the billboard with the emphasis placed on the word me.
 

AMonger

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There have been many billboards put up with a picture of Bush and the caption "Miss me yet?" The other day I saw one with the photo of a former president and the caption "Do you miss me yet?" I'm pretty sure it was both underlined and italic but maybe only underlined. It was meant to emphasize the word me. Even the one pictured on that billboard might be an improvement over Obama, albeit a small one.
A more appropriate billboard for our times:

"Miss me yet?"

bill-of-rights.jpg
 
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