it’s a little late to defend yourself now Bush.
My eyes are feeling with tears . God Bless You President Bush . “W” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are it MFer;-)))))0
Imagine that, not a word about the single domestic issue he fought hardest and longest for in his eight years as President of the United States: The Mexican government and their illegal aliens.
Twelve Decisions?
1 No Child Left Behind
2 Trillion Dollar Medicare Drug Bill
3 Campaign Finance Reform
4 Harriet Miers
5 Immigration Reform
6 Trillion Dollar Bail Out of Banks and Wall Street
7 Nationalization of AIG
Title to be:
“Teddy Kennedy and Me”
or
“How I screwed the Republican Base and elected Obama”
A “How Not To....” book could be very instructional.
LLS
Great, can’t wait to read it!
Surely Pres. Bush will win a grammy for the spoken word version of his book just like both the Clintons and Obama.
How to run up the deficit? How to give in to the minority led Congressional Democrats?
going to work a couple hours later than usual, want to have a soak and read, and run some errands, so...
Gun Advocates Ready for Battle on Federal Assault Weapons Ban
FOXNews.com | March 17, 2009 | Joshua Rhett Miller
Posted on 03/18/2009 6:38:22 PM PDT by neverdem
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2209603/posts
House Passes Volunteerism Bill Critics Call Pricey, Forced Service
FoxNews | March 18,2009, Wednesday | Kelley Beaucar Vlahos
Posted on 03/18/2009 5:44:07 PM PDT by joygrace
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2209568/posts
Mike Quigley chases Washington cash, disses Women Voters at home
[Dem opponent of FR’s chicagolady]
AIPNEWS.com | March 18, 2009 | Staff
Posted on 03/18/2009 5:44:17 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2209569/posts
I don’t think I will be reading this: too many other good works out there to take up one’s time. GWB left us with socialism without a fire escape.
This is going to be on my list, along with Cheney’s book.
Bush is an honorable man. He failed in some areas, succeeded in others.
That's not enough for the whining, immature children who wanted him to be something he was not, who refuse to accept political realities. These same people seem to think RWR was perfect, when an inspection of both men's records show good and bad, wise choices and foolish.
I don't defend some of the genuinely poor choices and foolish mistakes Bush made, but the ferocity of the hatred for him here is quite curious. Those who bleat “Harriet Miers!” conveniently ignore that she never got a hearing and base their position on hearsay and cherrypicked pieces of information—I don't see them posting “Sandra Day O'Connor!” all that often. Those who scream about “Jorge!” never bring up that while Bush SUPPORTED amnesty, Reagan SIGNED amnesty into law.
And so on and so forth...
The point isn't that Bush is perfect, or even “Yeah, well nobody is” and letting him off easy. He deserves criticism for not taking control of the message, for having ineffective spokespeople, for not having mass firings soon after 9-11, for many things.
But how much worse off we'd be right now with a Gore or Kerry presidency. Admit it or not, THAT is the reality of the situation. Administrations don't happen in a vacuum. If they did, we could easily dismiss most of them, because none would be as we wish them to be in total—we'd toss out those plans and start again, making it perfect this time.
That's not the real world. In the real world, Bush did things I disagree with, but I always felt he meant well, tried to support what this country is and what it is supposed to be. I don't feel Gore, Kerry or Obama believe that—I think they hate what this country is and is meant to be and want to make it something else.
When I think of that, the bitchers and moaners here look very, very small, and completely out of touch.
Great! I’ll give them for gifts.
Hasn’t it been said on the thread yet that (1) Bushie’s got class, (2) He’s a decent man, (3) Historians will consider him great?
Nixon wrote his own books. All the others have them written by ghosts, and we’ll never know if they even read them!
Tdogz, This was such an outstanding post that I had to borrow it...lol. Decisions were not his strong suit...however he should write a strategy plan on going to war and the results that were found...(A Country that is better off because of George W. Bush which is what he was good at). Regardless of what the media said.
Twelve Decisions?
1 No Child Left Behind
2 Trillion Dollar Medicare Drug Bill
3 Campaign Finance Reform
4 Harriet Miers
5 Immigration Reform
6 Trillion Dollar Bail Out of Banks and Wall Street
7 Nationalization of AIG