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Monday, January 12, 2009

Bush cites regrets at final WH presser

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genwags

Do you have an editor or just a spell check? "sites regrets"?
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Katrina

Bush..............The end of a ERROR!
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JimMcDosh

LOL, does anyone really care what the old War Monger has to say. Is it January 20th yet? Adios Bush! RT www.privacy.de.tc
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Jakeson

A Protector of America and Americans for 6 years after the defanging of the CIA, first by Carter and then Clinton through Holbrook, Janet Reno and that ignorant Gorelick who was Reno's deputy. She was instramental in writing the regulation that prevented the CIA from passing valuable terrorist information to the FBI, thus setting up 9-11. You ignorant fools, you better start worrying about your hind ends after Bammie gets in office and starts loving his buddies the terrorists.
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Cabquah

First of all, like Richard Gere was saying last week, Obama's ascendancy means that ALL people will love each other now! And on the off chance that a few bad guys may still want to nuke us, we can take great comfort with the arrival of Leon Panetta at Langley!!! I feel so warm, fuzzy, cozy, and safe now!!
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woodworker

We're about to make history tommorrow, we're going to see a true charlaton, a FAKE a FRAUD get sworn into office. I hope your all happy now. The worst is about to come. Enjoy it people,
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JWGaither

One Bush too many. What Jake Delhomme did for the Panthers last Saturday is what George Bush did to the Republican Party. The best thing about George Bush was that he wasn't Bill Clinton. With Obama in the wings, can this country survive??
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woodworker

JWGathers, the answer to your question is no, pure and simple. In case you missed it, Obama is a charlaton (fake, fraud), look it up.
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af_ugglas

Within four years time the majority of Americans will miss President George Bush. What kind of a gift does Mr.Obama have that can tackle the maffia in the democratic party? The latest edition of Mr. Reid“s landgrab for instance, on a Sunday when everybody is fast asleep.
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BillGee

You people are pathetic idiots. You voted not once, but twice for the worst president this country has ever seen. He has been nothing short of a miserable failure on every front possible, but you morons still defend him. Keep listening to Rush, Hannity, Coulter, etc while the rest of the world moves on.....WITHOUT YOU!!!
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woodworker

BillGee, relax, sit back and watch Obama screw this country up so bad, he'll make Bush, as good or bad as he may have been, look like the best thing that ever happened.
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hrice

I am glad I watched the press conference on TV. I felt your statement that included "long list of mistakes" is inaccurate. He mentioned mistakes but typically there would have to be several items to make a LONG list.
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deebunkr

genwag: Where is 'sites' in the article? Do you need the spellcheck?
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joe_y

He did buy some nice china for the whitehouse. So the whole 8 years were not a complete waste.
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Katrina

Bush is, was, and will always be one big mistake.
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