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What a bittersweet moment it was watching GW and crew lift off for
Texas. I wanted to savor the moment but couldn't wait for his departure. The King is dead, long live the President. |
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What a bittersweet moment it was watching GW and crew lift off for Texas. I wanted to savor the moment but couldn't wait for his departure. The King is dead, long live the President. We have not seen such class in a departing President for many years. If I remember right clinton did not even attend the event. President Bush lead and made his decisions from the facts, and did the right thing; which was not always what his detractors wanted. He got blamed for many things, one of the most outrageous was when the officials in Louisiana would not request federal assistance until it was to late. Because of State's Rights issues President Bush could not respond and was blamed for not responding fast enough. However the US Coast Guard was there before the winds died down rescuing people from the storm. I hope that obama gets a spine before it is to late and tries to measures up to President Bush. It would be a pity if the first black man to be President turns out to be a total failure and pushes this country into another 8 years of depression as the democrats did in the 1930's |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:14:47 -0500, Keith nuttle
wrote: jps wrote: What a bittersweet moment it was watching GW and crew lift off for Texas. I wanted to savor the moment but couldn't wait for his departure. The King is dead, long live the President. We have not seen such class in a departing President for many years. If I remember right clinton did not even attend the event. President Bush lead and made his decisions from the facts, and did the right thing; which was not always what his detractors wanted. He got blamed for many things, one of the most outrageous was when the officials in Louisiana would not request federal assistance until it was to late. Because of State's Rights issues President Bush could not respond and was blamed for not responding fast enough. However the US Coast Guard was there before the winds died down rescuing people from the storm. I hope that obama gets a spine before it is to late and tries to measures up to President Bush. It would be a pity if the first black man to be President turns out to be a total failure and pushes this country into another 8 years of depression as the democrats did in the 1930's Using Bush as an example would be disastrous. Cut taxes for the wealthy while ignoring the real driver of the economy, the middle class. Launching a war against an enemy that wasn't a threat. Close to 5,000 of our military dead and hundreds of billions of our tax revenues wasted. Gutting whatever clean air and water regulations could benefit corporate interests. How you could possibly think of Bush as someone to look up to is certainly beyond me. You have to be living in a special reality, like he did. |
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jps wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:14:47 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: jps wrote: What a bittersweet moment it was watching GW and crew lift off for Texas. I wanted to savor the moment but couldn't wait for his departure. The King is dead, long live the President. We have not seen such class in a departing President for many years. If I remember right clinton did not even attend the event. President Bush lead and made his decisions from the facts, and did the right thing; which was not always what his detractors wanted. He got blamed for many things, one of the most outrageous was when the officials in Louisiana would not request federal assistance until it was to late. Because of State's Rights issues President Bush could not respond and was blamed for not responding fast enough. However the US Coast Guard was there before the winds died down rescuing people from the storm. I hope that obama gets a spine before it is to late and tries to measures up to President Bush. It would be a pity if the first black man to be President turns out to be a total failure and pushes this country into another 8 years of depression as the democrats did in the 1930's Using Bush as an example would be disastrous. Cut taxes for the wealthy while ignoring the real driver of the economy, the middle class. Launching a war against an enemy that wasn't a threat. Close to 5,000 of our military dead and hundreds of billions of our tax revenues wasted. Gutting whatever clean air and water regulations could benefit corporate interests. How you could possibly think of Bush as someone to look up to is certainly beyond me. You have to be living in a special reality, like he did. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...k100/shoes.jpg |
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On Jan 20, 8:48*pm, hk wrote:
jps wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:14:47 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: jps wrote: What a bittersweet moment it was watching GW and crew lift off for Texas. *I wanted to savor the moment but couldn't wait for his departure. The King is dead, long live the President. We have not seen such class in a departing President for many years. *If I remember right clinton did not even attend the event. *President Bush lead and made his decisions from the facts, and did the right thing; which was not always what his detractors wanted. He got blamed for many things, one of the most outrageous was when the officials in Louisiana would not request federal assistance until it was to late. *Because of State's Rights issues President Bush could not respond and was blamed for not responding fast enough. *However the US Coast Guard was there before the winds died down rescuing people from the storm. I hope that obama gets a spine before it is to late and tries to measures up to President Bush. *It would be a pity if the first black man to be President turns out to be a total failure and pushes this country into another 8 years of depression as the democrats did in the 1930's Using Bush as an example would be disastrous. Cut taxes for the wealthy while ignoring the real driver of the economy, the middle class. Launching a war against an enemy that wasn't a threat. Close to 5,000 of our military dead and hundreds of billions of our tax revenues wasted. Gutting whatever clean air and water regulations could benefit corporate interests. How you could possibly think of Bush as someone to look up to is certainly beyond me. *You have to be living in a special reality, like he did. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...k100/shoes.jpg http://cagle.com/caglecards/main.asp...mages/glez.jpg |
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jps wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:14:47 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: jps wrote: What a bittersweet moment it was watching GW and crew lift off for Texas. I wanted to savor the moment but couldn't wait for his departure. The King is dead, long live the President. We have not seen such class in a departing President for many years. If I remember right clinton did not even attend the event. President Bush lead and made his decisions from the facts, and did the right thing; which was not always what his detractors wanted. He got blamed for many things, one of the most outrageous was when the officials in Louisiana would not request federal assistance until it was to late. Because of State's Rights issues President Bush could not respond and was blamed for not responding fast enough. However the US Coast Guard was there before the winds died down rescuing people from the storm. I hope that obama gets a spine before it is to late and tries to measures up to President Bush. It would be a pity if the first black man to be President turns out to be a total failure and pushes this country into another 8 years of depression as the democrats did in the 1930's Using Bush as an example would be disastrous. Cut taxes for the wealthy while ignoring the real driver of the economy, the middle class. The CEO of my company employs 45,000 people. Me a middle class guy employs 8 of those 45,000 people. The CEO of my wife's compnay employs 170,000 people. She a middle class gal employs no one. Launching a war against an enemy that wasn't a threat. Close to 5,000 of our military dead and hundreds of billions of our tax revenues wasted. The issue is too complex for you to understand. Gutting whatever clean air and water regulations could benefit corporate interests. Wasting money on "green" energy is the perfect example of stupidity of the highest order. How you could possibly think of Bush as someone to look up to is certainly beyond me. You have to be living in a special reality, like he did. A man twice elected governor of Texas and twice elected President of the country sure as hell puts you in the what have you done category. |
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