by Michael dEstries
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“Goodbye from the world’s biggest polluter.”

–US President George W. Bush at the conclusion of the G8 Summit today. After saying these words, he then punched the air and grinned widely while, according to new reports, those present looked on in shock.

Just keep telling yourself: “Only 193 more days to go. Only 193 more days to go…”

via the independent


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Michael has been blogging since 2005 on issues such as sustainability, renewable energy, philanthropy, and healthy living. He regularly contributes to a slew of publications, as well as consulting with companies looking to make an impact using the web and social media. He lives in Ithaca, NY with his family on an apple farm.

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  • http://kwanzoo.com/social-trivia Liz

    The fist pump really makes it.

    I don’t know what he’s trying to do at this point. I guess he figures it doesn’t matter, but if he’s trying to become more likable, he needs to realize that he could personally put food in the mouths of 100,000,000 starving babies and the entire world would still hate his guts for the rest of eternity. Some reputations just can’t be undid, home skillet.

  • Anna Griffin

    Our current President is not worth discussing. He’s just a paid puppet that doesn’t know what he’s doing, or what he’s talking about. 193 days to go and counting. Let’s just keep our fingers crossed that our new President does know what he’s doing and has the balls to stand up to Congress, Lobbyists and so forth to do what’s needed to save our Planet.

  • michelle

    You have love this man, at least he has a sense of humour and he is honest.We are such a self righteous bunch of people.Most of us would not be interested in the planet or the unfortunate if it wasn’t the in thing to be into.

  • jeanruss

    He should have said “Goodbye from the world’s biggest FAILURE!”

  • http://solarjohn.blogspot.com Solar John

    I thought that no president could be more embarrassing than Bill Clinton during the sex scandal. I was wrong.

  • http://hesperos.boscardin.org genna

    Wow. I thought it was bad that he called Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi “amigo” (which is Spanish). I think this is the ultimate time for the *facepalm* reaction. This year’s G8 sounded like a complete disaster and waste of time; nothing got done.