“For all you Bush supporters that showed up to hear his speech yesterday at the Hanner Fieldhouse, I’d like to ask you a question. How could you tell if he was lyin’ to you or his spech was full of misleading statements? Answer: his lips were moving.”
“I believe that if we realize that President Bush is a human being just like we are; he puts his pants on one leg at a time just like we do; he makes mistakes just like we do. That’s because nobody’s perfect. But if we … he has a big … obligation, responsibility to lead a country and if we would only pray for him, then this world will be a great … better place.”
“This message is about the president’s visit. I just can’t understand why they gave out more tickets than the … Hanner Fieldhouse will hold. We stood in line with a lot of old people, waitin’ two hours, and then they closed the doors. And if we had tickets we should have been able to get in. I wish somebody’d print this in the paper and print a reason why they did this.”
“I just wanna call in and say that I think it’s ridiculous that the board of education … decided that children could only be out between 9 and 1:30 on the day the president of the United States came to Georgia Southern University. My child … no longer has perfect attendance because his mother chose to take him out of school so he could have a … very rememorable experience in his life. But now he no longer has perfect attendance. Thanks, Bulloch County Board of Education.”
“I wanna … know if someone could shed some light on the air conditioners that come out of the old … hospital. My understandin’ they were donated to the BCCI institute for puttin’ in a dorm but nobody knows where they at or what’s happened to ‘em. I just wondered if somebody could spread some light on that. The air conditioner from the old hospital.”
“I believe that if we realize that President Bush is a human being just like we are; he puts his pants on one leg at a time just like we do; he makes mistakes just like we do. That’s because nobody’s perfect. But if we … he has a big … obligation, responsibility to lead a country and if we would only pray for him, then this world will be a great … better place.”
“This message is about the president’s visit. I just can’t understand why they gave out more tickets than the … Hanner Fieldhouse will hold. We stood in line with a lot of old people, waitin’ two hours, and then they closed the doors. And if we had tickets we should have been able to get in. I wish somebody’d print this in the paper and print a reason why they did this.”
“I just wanna call in and say that I think it’s ridiculous that the board of education … decided that children could only be out between 9 and 1:30 on the day the president of the United States came to Georgia Southern University. My child … no longer has perfect attendance because his mother chose to take him out of school so he could have a … very rememorable experience in his life. But now he no longer has perfect attendance. Thanks, Bulloch County Board of Education.”
“I wanna … know if someone could shed some light on the air conditioners that come out of the old … hospital. My understandin’ they were donated to the BCCI institute for puttin’ in a dorm but nobody knows where they at or what’s happened to ‘em. I just wondered if somebody could spread some light on that. The air conditioner from the old hospital.”