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Old 07-29-2009, 05:21 AM
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Obama still cashing in on Bush's failings - Washington Times
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Old 07-29-2009, 05:36 AM
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That is the demibrats way of going. Our (cough cough ) governor still blames the previous admin. and she is in the middle of her second term. Oh ya and Bush also.
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"I think Bush-bashing has been alive and well since '07 and, since it keeps working, why not use it?" she said. "Voters have short memories. The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."

This part of the article really chaps my azz. Where do they come up with this ****. 05 and 06 were great years. The economy was doing fine. Then came demobrat control in congress. And the economy tanks.
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"I think Bush-bashing has been alive and well since '07 and, since it keeps working, why not use it?" she said. "Voters have short memories. The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."

This part of the article really chaps my azz. Where do they come up with this ****. 05 and 06 were great years. The economy was doing fine. Then came demobrat control in congress. And the economy tanks.
BINGO. The press seems to forget about this when they talk about obama and Bush economic policies.
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He knew how things were before he started because he paid so much attention in the senate. If he couldn't handle it, he should have passed on the job. It was his choice.
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He knew how things were before he started because he paid so much attention in the senate. If he couldn't handle it, he should have passed on the job. It was his choice.
He wouldve actually had to been there. He spent most of his senate term campaigning for president
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Old 07-29-2009, 07:51 AM
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"I think Bush-bashing has been alive and well since '07 and, since it keeps working, why not use it?" she said. "Voters have short memories. The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."

This part of the article really chaps my azz. Where do they come up with this ****. 05 and 06 were great years. The economy was doing fine. Then came demobrat control in congress. And the economy tanks.
We've lost 2.5 million jobs in this country since he took office, yet his administration wants us to believe that things are better now!!!
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Old 07-29-2009, 08:23 AM
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We've lost 2.5 million jobs in this country since he took office, yet his administration wants us to believe that things are better now!!!
And he promised it wouldnt rise above 8%. I feel so let down. ha ha People are just now starting to understand that his policies wont work and he doesnt know what hes doing
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