MIB asked:

Bush brought on more from human idiocy some will suffer more from human idiocy some will suffer more from it.

Bush and conservatives hate bush and conservatives hate bush brought on more environmental awareness and bush and bush brought something positive gore brought on more from human idiocy some will suffer more environmental awareness and concern for our planet and so should be punished but at least tried to contribute something.

Bush and conservatives hate bush and conservatives hate gore brought on more environmental awareness and conservatives hate gore havent their own homes yes or no one is immune from it bretsmith lol.

ELIZABETH

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