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redstate.com - 1/19/2009
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It is perhaps ironic that the left wing has settled on the characterization of President George W. Bush as a megalomaniac, obsessed with power and willing to trample on anyone or anything to achieve his evil aims. Ironic because it is President Bush's refusal to even forcefully counter his ...
whitehouse.gov - 1/16/2009
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary
January 15, 2009 President Bush Makes Farewell Address to...
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slate.com - 1/20/2009
Why I'm not sorry that George W. Bush served two terms as president. - By Christopher Hitchens - ...
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See all the coverage of Slate's farewell to
Bush . George Bush. Click image to expand. George...
Bush Yes, yes, I was on the downtown streets of Washington bright and early, mingling with the bright-eyed and the wide-eyed. Yes, by all means I was there ...
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Why I'm not sorry that George W. Bush served two terms ...
theanchoressonline.com - 1/15/2009
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Offered without apology : History will show that
George W. Bush was Right by Andrew Roberts The...
American lady who called to see if I would appear on her radio programme was specific. “We’re setting up a debate,” she said ...
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Thank you, President Bush
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The End of Bush Derangement Syndrome? No.
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... History will show that the intense, Leftist/Media-directed hatred towards President Bush was as undeserved and unwarranted as was the almost universal hatred of Lincoln in the 1860's. Was he perfect? Who is? But as Mark Impomeni put it: ...
The End of Bush Derangement Syndrome? No.
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... History will show that the intense, Leftist/Media-directed hatred towards President Bush was as undeserved and unwarranted as was the almost universal hatred of Lincoln in the 1860's. Was he perfect? Who is? But as Mark Impomeni put it: ...
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