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Friday, February 29, 2008

I’m going to REALLY miss President Bush

I have appreciated George W Bush more than most.  I identify with him a great deal.

Clumsy and inarticulate at times and at others insightful and wise.  Passionate yet tender.  Able to blow Mullahs off the planet with a predator missile without a second thought and able to stand in the place of being accused without shame for things that should not have been laid at his feet.  He’s a man’s man. 

This article by Bob Geldof having spent a few days with Bush is moving and gives a picture of why GWB will be remembered as one of the Greatest Presidents ever.  I know that’s hard to believe today.  He spent too much money. But he’s a man of great principle.  History will reward his steadfastness.

I wish he could have another term.

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BUSH IRAQ WAR FAUCETS

The American Neo-Con Republican president, George Bush, got elected on his solemn promise that there would be “no nation building”; then, on the pretense of a nuclear threat, he illegally turned on two faucets: out of one flows the American People’s precious wealth, and out of the other faucet flows their priceless blood, to the sole benefit of Israel: now approaching 4000 sons and 1 trillion dollars.

This treasonous betrayal of the trust of the American People is a black mark on his name, which can never be erased, will damn him forever in history.

Google: “Mearsheimer Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy”; and, “Human Events Ron Paul Interview”

Jeugenen on February 29, 2008 at 08:43 am

Gene,

I think he’s better than what people think of him now. But I’d prefer to do my eulogizing later.

You should re-post in December, I might change my mind in the next 10 months.


“To love is not to stare steadfast at one another...it is to look forward, in the same direction.”
Saint-Exupéry

laydownSally on February 29, 2008 at 06:20 pm

I agree, laydownSally, although what people think of George Bush matters little, since he has been the target of relentless - even savage - attack by the MSM [beginning in 1999, when he announced his candidacy] and the people have swallowed most of it, hook-line-and-sinker.

Common decency is not a trait admired by the elite sophisticates of the fifth column.


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

The times, they are a-changin’...
Bob Dylan

pparets on February 29, 2008 at 06:53 pm
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