Question:
What would you do if you saw the Bush's dining at your favorite restaurant?
Mr. Knowledgeable VI
2009-08-11 17:35:14 UTC
What would you do or how would you react if you saw Laura and George W. Bush along with Barbara and George H.W. Bush dining at your favorite restaurant?

If I saw the Bush's dining at my favorite restaurant, I would leave them alone because they need to feel comfortable dining out even though I would like to thank both Bush's for their leadership to our country.
24 answers:
Binx
2009-08-11 17:48:55 UTC
I would quietly thank them and then leave them alone. George W. may not have been the best president but he was strong and did what he thought best for the country that he loved. I don't care what other people say about him - he was a man of morals, integrity and he stood for what he believed in regardless of the popularity polls. I did not vote for him the first time but he earned my respect which is something Obama will never do. Obama may be a better speaker than Bush but I strongly doubt his love for this country.
anonymous
2016-05-22 08:35:58 UTC
I would have a few curious glances of my own, of course, I'm normal. But, I would give them their privacy and not bother them during their private meal. I think it's incredibly rude to bother celebrity type of people when they need to just eat a meal or shop or something. They have that right. I might salute them as they walked out to show respect for their service. I was never a Carter fan, but he was our president and I feel he meant well, though he was pretty ineffective. I also have not been Bush fans, though the elder Mr. Bush was pretty good. I really respect the wives for what they have had to put up with over the years, with grace. Same thing if Tom Cruise or Beyoncé or whoever showed up where I was eating, they all deserve the privacy. By the way, no salutes for them of course, perhaps a "nod"? : ) If Colin Firth was there, I might not be able to resist asking him (not during his meal as he was leaving in the parking lot if I were lucky enough to be there) to pose for a photo with me. <3 One thing that has nothing to do with anything, I always thank a member of the military for their service when I see them, but wouldn't interrupt their meal. Basic common courtesy is really what we all ought to be following as a guide when we see famous people.
anonymous
2009-08-12 06:55:34 UTC
I'd leave.



I'd lose my appetite at the sight of that grim menagerie.



You'd thank people who encouraged torture? People whose policies made our country poorer and more foolish? You'd thank them for lying to you about the reason they sent us into a war we could never win so that they could solve a personal vendetta and make millions for their buddies? You'd thank them for setting back civil liberties in our country? You'd thank that spoiled little ex-coke head and his Voodoo economics pushing father for the worst leadership this nation has ever seen? You'd thank them for Carl Rove and his campaign tactics that included telling voters that McCain's adopted daughter was a biracial love child to play on the racism of the good ol GOP? You'll thank them for the damage they allowed to come to our environment so that again, their rich friends could get richer?

You go right ahead. For me, never again.



Besides, with their money, I doubt they'd be eating at my favorite hole in the wall chinese place.
fatboysdaddy
2009-08-11 17:41:46 UTC
I would finish my meal with my wife. When we were done and hopefully they were as well I would ask if we could have a picture with them both and an autograph as well.

If I came into a place where any of the former presidents were I would do the same thing.

It is not every day that you get to meet the president or a former president and I would be very happy to do so.
The Zeitgeist
2009-08-11 17:42:47 UTC
After all the damage they did to my country, I would tell them,



"You are quite possibly the four most pathetic excuses for human beings ever to have crawled out of the primordial ooze. You are sick, you damaged my country, bankrupted the middle class, killed civilians, ignored the health of your own citizens, tortured, spied on Americans, and used Christianity as a weapon. I hope that you all choke on a pretzel again. You are worse than pond scum. I really don't think I can eat, now that I saw you here. You make me vomit."
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:50:12 UTC
Cizens arrest if he denied it, would just be one more law that he has broken and when the time comes it will be one more reason to give him the death penalty. Same with obama and his bull **** to rat on people speaking out against him. He chuckles and laughs when he talks about it like its "no big deal" in his words. He acts like any one that speaks out aginst him is a threat to America. No its not a threat to America but to the elites plan of takeing over.
EZMZ
2009-08-11 22:27:57 UTC
I would not need to ask for an autographed photograph since I already have that------it would be nice to chat with them and give the the reassurance that the DNC now has enough rope to hang their selves with-- therefore history is sure to reflect more kindly upon their (The Bush's) service to our country especially now that the DNC (masters of tricks) are messing everything up enough they will soon not be able to blame it on previous administrations.
Tennessee Girl
2009-08-12 10:00:30 UTC
I would take their picture, then post it online and brag how I saw them. I wouldn't get too close to their table, as I might possibly get tackled by security. He is by far my favorite president ever. I love em!
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:39:18 UTC
I'd leave them in peace as I do everyone. I'd leave them alone even though I'd love to scold Poppy for raising such a useless, drunken, cowardly son who caused my friend's death in Mosul.



Leadership? What leadership? When? Where? What? Why do you even think they were leaders, either of them?
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:39:47 UTC
I'd make sure I wasn't in Texas then I would ignore them like I do everyone.
legendaryplanets
2009-08-11 17:39:08 UTC
ask him how would he feel to be the next president of the Republic of Texas
?
2009-08-11 17:43:02 UTC
In my favorite restaurant!!!! I would get down on my knees and thank God it was the Bushes and not the Obamas.
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:38:39 UTC
Walk out. The most polite thing to do in the presence of the worst president in 50 years would be to say nothing.
Lamplighter
2009-08-11 17:40:11 UTC
I'd ask George if he ate everything he killed, or if he just killed for sport.
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:39:45 UTC
I'd ask for an autograph and a picture with him.
Slaol
2009-08-11 17:38:47 UTC
I would walk over and ask if I could get his autograph and a picture taken with him.
dewdrop
2009-08-11 17:43:58 UTC
I would stare good and long. I think I would lose my appetite. Probably leave.
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:42:18 UTC
Thank him for 8 great years of service
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:39:43 UTC
I'd turn around and walk out. Go to a restaurant where the stench isn't apparent.
Maxwell
2009-08-11 17:39:27 UTC
Politely thank him for his service, and then leave him alone.
anonymous
2009-08-11 17:39:16 UTC
i wont tell you what i would do , but lets just say i would spend a great deal of time in prison afterward....and it would be totally worth it
Mongo
2009-08-11 17:39:03 UTC
I would shake his hand and thank him for his service to his country and also for not being a douchebag like Obama.
goUGAdawgs!
2009-08-11 17:39:14 UTC
I would buy their meals. Then go over to their table and thank them.
minah
2009-08-11 17:38:39 UTC
since he made Obama possible I would spit on him


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