Unemployment rate of a very very very low 4.6%?
Keeping us safe, No terror attack on USA soil since 9/11?
Liberating Iraq %26amp; Afganistan from brutal Dictators?
What? Do tell......
Besides Restoring Honor %26amp; Dignity back to the White House, What else do you like about George W. Bush?sba loans
I like the way you bush supporters lie for him.
Besides Restoring Honor %26amp; Dignity back to the White House, What else do you like about George W. Bush? loan
Good joke...keep %26#039;em coming!|||Oh, honey, you never fail to make me laugh...|||Yes - people like a lot of things!|||The best thing about Bush is that he%26#039;s turned a lot of people against the Republican party and opened a lot of eyes to the corruption in the office.|||your kidding right?|||I like his morality. While I don%26#039;t think the guy%26#039;s perfect by any stretch, he%26#039;s preferable to many others we%26#039;ve seen in the House.|||Nothing, absolutely nothing at all. I have yet to see this honor and dignity you speak of. What amazes me the most is the people who refer to the Clinton scandals and yet seem to be able to completely ignore those involving this administration.|||People don%26#039;t see it that way, primarily because their political views are so skewed. They are unwilling to see the good that has happened during his term. They are blinded by rage and a lust for power.
All those things you wrote are true but liberals usually never let facts get in their way. Like when they said Saddam had WMD and then said hey wait a minute he didn%26#039;t have them ignoring evidence and then blaming Bush.
You can not have a debate with someone who is insane or has a logical disconnect from the world and that is how liberals operate.|||I like his choices for Supreme Court, but I think Scalia should have been made Chief Justice.|||I have to disagree with your statement about restoring honor and dignity to the White House. Due to his poor public speaking abilities, he has become a laughing stock when seen in public. His administration has also kept itself intact through the use of scare tactics, literally holding the American public at gun point just to win the 2004 Elections.|||He has never made me feel intellectually inferior.|||Did you work on Saturday Night Live?|||I like your sarcasm... especially about liberating Iraq.... how liberated would you feel if dozens or hundreds of your country people wold be killed by terrorists each day?|||I%26#039;m starting to think you%26#039;re a fellow Democrat just having some fun with this site. Eh comrade?|||His tax cuts.|||Clinton lied about a completely legal sexual affair between two consenting adults. No crime was committed.
Bush lied about the necessity for a war in Iraq which has so far killed 4,000 Americans and at least 100,000 Iraqis.
When Clinton enters heaven God will give him a knowing wink and a pat on the back.
When bush enters hell Satan will kick his ***.|||Honor and Dignity don%26#039;t include usurping the sovereignty of the US!!
NPSD 51 %26quot;...President Bush has signed a directive granting extraordinary powers to the office of the president in the event of a declared national emergency, apparently without congressional approval or oversight...
It was issued with the dual designation of NSPD-51, as a National Security Presidential Directive, and HSPD-20, as a Homeland Security Presidential Directive.
The directive establishes under the office of the president a new national continuity coordinator whose job is to make plans for %26quot;National Essential Functions%26quot; of all federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments, as well as private sector organizations to continue functioning under the president%26#039;s directives in the event of a national emergency.
%26quot;Catastrophic emergency%26quot; is loosely defined as %26quot;any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions.%26quot;
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%26quot;......Section 1076 of the John Warner Defense Appropriation Act for Fiscal Year 2007 grants the president the right to commandeer federal troops or state National Guard to use them domestically. The language of that legislation allows the president to use federal troops or the National Guard in federal service in a wide range of emergencies, including natural disasters, epidemics or other public health emergencies, terrorist attacks, insurrections, or domestic violence, including conspiracies to commit domestic violence.....%26quot;
NSPD-51 and HSPD-20 make no specific reference to the National Security Act under U.S.C. Title 50 or the requirement of that act that the president bring a declaration of a national emergency to Congress immediately and publish the declaration in the Federal Register.
**So much for Posse Comitatus**
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%26quot;....President Bush signed an agreement creating a %26quot;permanent body%26quot; that commits the U.S. to %26quot;deeper transatlantic economic integration,%26quot; without ratification by the Senate as a treaty or passage by Congress as a law.
The %26quot;Transatlantic Economic Integration%26quot; between the U.S. and the European Union was signed April 30 at the White House by Bush, German Chancellor Angela Merkel 鈥?the current president of the European Council 鈥?and European Commission President Jos茅 Manuel Barroso.
The document acknowledges %26quot;the transatlantic economy remains at the forefront of globalization,%26quot; arguing that the U.S. and the European Union %26quot;seek to strengthen transatlantic economic integration.%26quot;
The agreement established a new Transatlantic Economic Council to be chaired on the U.S. side by a cabinet-level officer in the White House and on the EU side by a member of the European Commission.
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For the second time in three years, the Bush administration is putting on a major effort for Senate ratification of the United Nations%26#039; Law of the Sea Treaty, a wide-ranging measure critics say will grant the U.N. control of 70 percent of the planet under its oceans.
Critics say ratification would compromise U.S. sovereignty and place 70 percent of the Earth%26#039;s surface under the control of the U.N. 鈥?even providing for a %26quot;tax%26quot; that would be paid directly to the international body by companies mining in the world%26#039;s oceans.
%26quot;For example, this treaty would impose taxes on U.S. companies engaged in extracting resources from the ocean floor,%26quot; write Heritage fellows Baker Spring and Brett D. Schaefer. %26quot;This would give the treaty%26#039;s secretariat an independent revenue stream that would remove a key check on its authority. After all, once a bureaucracy has its own source of funding, it needs answer only to itself.%26quot;|||Yes, he was very dignified when that bird cra..ed on his shoulder and when his Albanian friends stole his watch.|||I like the way Bush stumbles over simple words and phrases.
It really makes me laugh.
Childrens do learn.
Hahahahahahha, this guy kills me!|||Two words: Connor%26#039;s Law|||As a conservative myself, I%26#039;m very disappointed at Bush for not being the true conservative he really posed himself to be.
However, I still agree with him on several issues. And I also give him credit where credit is due.
For the sake of the great United States of America though, I%26#039;d like to see Bush accomplish the following before he leaves office.
1) Close our borders (North and South)
2) Work with Congress to make English the official language of the U.S.
3) And launch various campaigns to defend traditional American values such as the family.
Thank you for posting this question.
Let%26#039;s continue to fight to make sure that the liberals don%26#039;t take control of the White House or Congress.
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