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For all his faults, I will always be grateful to President Bush for bringing the Presidency back to where it should always have been, from a behavioral standpoint. He restored class, maturity and sobriety to the office.

Say what you will about his conservatism (which was lacking in many areas) but his ethics were strong.

I was so glad that, for the last eight years, I didn’t have to get up each day and wonder what flavor of corruption was tainting the office of the Presidency. I didn’t have to wonder who was preforming sexual acts on him under a desk, who he had groped, who he had sexually abused, who he had extorted money from or taken money from for political favors, and who around him was corrupt enough to harm our national security or political process for a handful of whore’s silver.

We didn’t have to consider ANY of those things for the classy First Lady either.

And the people GWB surrounded him with were largely clean of the stain of corruption and graft.

We may have disagreed with his policies, but we didn’t doubt for a second that they were there to do their jobs.

I know this for a fact because if there had been anything that the media and other liberals who suffered from BDS that they could have dug up, there is no doubt they would have, because they tried like hell.

But no matter. I salute President Bush for his steadfastness in a wartime situation. When everyone was trying to drag him down, he stuck to his guns.

Thank you, Mr. President.


13 posted on 01/20/2009 5:48:23 PM PST by rlmorel ("A barrel of monkeys is not fun. In fact, a barrel of monkeys can be quite terrifying!")
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THIS picture encapsulates the Bush Presidency for me:

I don't give a Rat's Ass what anyone says.

Sure, he was wrong on immigration and spending, should have never signed CFR and should never have let people walk all over him.

But he was the real deal. A real man who had ethics, principles, and knew right from wrong. The troops, by a wide margin, thought highly of him. That is good enough for me. God bless him.

14 posted on 01/20/2009 5:53:56 PM PST by rlmorel ("A barrel of monkeys is not fun. In fact, a barrel of monkeys can be quite terrifying!")
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