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Think Progress: Bush: I regret standing in front of the ‘Mission Impossible’ banner.
The Political Carnival: Shoes fly as Bush tells audience, ‘I did not sell my soul’
BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash: Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for October 27, 2009
| Shoes Fly as Bush Tells Audience, ‘I Did Not Sell My Soul’ http://bit.ly/3NTtl5 10/24/2009 |
| RT @DarrylMason: GWBush: "I didn't sell my soul." Of course not. U didn't have one. U sold America's soul instead http://tinyurl.com/ygrdsx3 10/24/2009 |
| GW Bush : "I didn't sell my soul." Of course not. U didn't have one to sell. U sold America's soul instead. - http://tinyurl.com/ygrdsx3 10/23/2009 |
Bush: I regret standing in front of the ‘Mission Impossible’ banner.
Think Progress —
... Bush also said that he regretted appearing in front of a “Mission Impossible” sign in 2003 during an address about the Iraq war. Of course, the sign actually said “Mission Accomplished.” Maybe “Mission Impossible” would have been more appropriate. (HT: Raw Story) ...
Shoes fly as Bush tells audience, ‘I did not sell my soul’
The Political Carnival —
... No, not "shoo, fly!"... Shoes fly. And for good reason: Boy Georgie, aka Mr. Popularity, opened his big yap: Speaking to a $400-a-seat crowd in Montreal, Bush told the roughly 1,000 attendees that his presidential decisionmaking was principled and moral. These presidential decisions (follow link)? "I am confident that I made decisions based on principle, that I made calls as best I could, and I did not sell my soul," Bush ...
Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for October 27, 2009
BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash —
... awhile the Repuglican bulls*#t is just plain ludicrous and intolerable! In his latest career move, George Bush is speaking out and he hasn't improved one iota! "'I spend a lot of time thinking about Katrina, and whether I could have sent in the federal troops right away, even though it was against the law,' Bush replied. He added he regretted the 'Mission Accomplished' banner that accompanied him during a speech on an aircraft carrier after the early stages of his invasion of Iraq." Only an idiot would consider it illegal to send in troops to save lives after a hurricane , and ...
