I generally try to avoid taking the piss out of George Bush - it's too easy and why preach to the converted? Also, why mock Bush when a website like
The White House already has it down to a fine art. Here are some samples of their merchandise:





Harsh, but fair.
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In a few hundred of years, when some student is researching a social history project on the early years of the twenty-first century, they'll stumble across those posters and won't even consider the possibility that they're supposed to be satirically amusing...
When you think that only 10% of Americans hold a passport, how strange is it (bit of Yoda there) that travel they do A-rabs to kill? Would more civilians travel if there was the chance of a bit of a dust-up at 'tother end of their journey?
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