truthdig.com - 1/16/2009
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George W. Bush gave his last speech to the American public in a farewell address Thursday night that gave the outgoing president the ability to have the (first) last word on his time in office. True to form, Bush stayed the course, giving little, if any, ground when it came to defending even ...
theanchoressonline.com - 1/15/2009
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theanchoressonline.com —
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
thenextright.com - 1/16/2009
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thenextright.com —
As a blog titled The Next Right, we
have not featured much discussion of George W. Bush....
With tonight being the last night President Bush was able to command the nation's attention, it is worth trying to put a few words in on the conclusion of this ...
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George W. Bush's Legacy
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 1/20/2009
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(CNN) — President Obama was set to sign
three sets of documents in the Capitol today, aides...
told CNN earlier Tuesday: – a proclamation declaring today a day of national renewal and reconciliation. The last three presidents have signed ...
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Obama signs first presidential proclamation
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President Bush Signs Off
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... George W. Bush gave his last presidential speech to the American public in a farewell address Thursday night that offered him a platform to have the (first) last word on his time in office. True to form, Bush stayed the course, giving little if any ground when it came to defending even the most contested aspects of his legacy. READ THE WHOLE ITEM Related Entries ...
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