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Bush: I'm not done with you yet
January 20th can't come fast enough. The idiot-in-chief issued a New Year's message to all of us : "Earlier this year, I promised that I would sprint to the finish of my time as President," Bush said in the statement. "We are working hard to keep that promise. Despite the challenges we face, ...
The Bush years -- then and now
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Mark MurrayWith President Bush set to leave the White House less than two weeks from now, here's a "Then and Now" to show what the United States looked like when Bush was entering office and what it looks like now as he's leaving. The ... (more) The Bush years -- then and now
The Bush Record
whitehouse.gov — George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office on January 20, 2001, re-elected on November 2, 2004, and sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005. Before his Presidency, he served for 6 years as Governor of ... (more) The Bush Record
Katrina and Bush
Katrina and Bush
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com — Presidential Not presidential So everyone is talking about the Vanity Fair article in which Bush aides say that Katrina is what did him in. I don't think that's entirely true, but what I'd like to focus on is why Katrina was such a problem for ... (more) Katrina and Bush
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2008: Bush’s Last Year By The Numbers
Think Progress — ... President Bush issued a statement yesterday in which he heralded New Year’s day as “an opportunity to remember the events of the past and ...

2008: Bush?s Last Year By The Numbers
The Hollywood Liberal — ... President Bush issued a statement yesterday in which he heralded New Year’s day as “an opportunity to remember the events of the past and look forward with hope to the year ahead.” But as Bush looks forward to leaving office, the nation is stuck with the results of many of the Bush administration’s failed policies. […] bushhatwave.jpg President Bush issued a statement yesterday in which he heralded New Year’s day as “an opportunity to remember the events of the past and ...

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