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Bush Calls Community Organizer to DC to Help With Financial Crisis
Gateway Pundit — Community organizer to the rescue... President Bush called the Chicago politician to Washington DC to help with the global financial crisis. Obama has accepted the invitation. Once again... It looks like he'll be following John McCain. Michelle Malkin and Political Punch reported: ABC News has learned that President Bush called Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., this evening and invited him to participate in a meeting about the Wall Street bailout bill tomorrow afternoon in ...

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Jules Crittenden — ... , Assessing the Stunt: Desperate. The crisis doesn’t need the involvement of U.S. senators who might be president. That and it’s all a ploy to delay the Palin-Biden debate. Malkin with the weird news that Bush has invited Obama to DC for econ talks. She’s sick to her stomach. I think it’s really big of Bush, and puts poor Barack in an even worse position. Topics: ...

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