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nova
#1 Posted : Sunday, November 15, 2009 12:37:43 PM

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It’s an old joke. The drunk says, “I miss my wife.” His friend asks, “Where did she go?” The drunk replies, “I traded her for a bottle of whiskey.” “You miss her, huh?” “Heck no, I’m thirsty again.”

I’m thirsty again, for the sense of security that I felt when George W. Bush was president.

After nine months of The One’s narcissism, excessive Congressional spending, and in the aftermath of the horrific Fort Hood massacre perpetrated by a crazed Islamic Jihadist, America’s Obama binge has worn off. Even some noteworthy liberals are wondering if we wouldn’t be better off today with a man like George W. Bush in the White House. You remember W, the bungling oaf who couldn’t pronounce nuclear. He’s the guy who kept our nation safe after 9/11.

I wasn’t a Bush fan. I always thought of him as a progressive moderate in the same mold as his father. His slogan, “Compassionate Conservative,” tipped it off for me. Bush’s brand of compassion led to record spending and the highest deficit in history until the new guy came along and blew the deficit through the roof. I supported and campaigned for Alan Keyes in the 2000 primaries. Had someone other than Bush gained the GOP nomination I would have been a lot happier, but I voted for him twice in the general election because I figured that, although Bush was a less than perfect candidate, he was a better alternative than the Global Warming huckster, Al Gore, or French-looking John Kerry.

George W. Bush was an accomplished politician rather than a statesman. But he was on track during three fourths of his administration. He foresaw the problems we are now having with Medicare, Social Security, and the housing crisis and tried his best to address those challenges, only to be stopped from implementing the solutions by a Democrat majority in Congress.

There are far too many Bush accomplishments to list them all, but here are a few: During his presidency Bush signed legislation for two income tax cuts, one of which was the largest dollar-value tax cut in U.S. history, allowing the economy to grow for seven consecutive years. He supported elimination of the death tax and reductions in capital gains, policies that turned around an economy that was in recession and deeply shocked as a result of the 9/11 attacks. He kept the unemployment rate at 5%, which many economists believe is tantamount to full employment and increased small business incentives to expand and hire new people. He also initiated discussion on privatizing Social Security and individual investment accounts.

But Bush didn’t just direct his attention toward the economy. Under his direction Congress created a fund to encourage technologies that help the disabled. He increased the annual contribution limit on Education IRA's from $500 to $2,000 per child and made the $5,000 adoption tax credit permanent as well as providing $1 billion over five years to increase the credit to $10,000.

Best of all Bush listened to the American people by changing his stance on amnesty for illegal aliens and corrected his mistakes with the Alberto Gonzales and Harriet Miers appointments by appointing two exceptional conservative judges to the Supreme Court; John Roberts and Samuel Alito.

The wisdom of his adventure into Iraq can be debated, but there is little question that his Iraq campaign liberated millions from under the thumb of a maniacal despot. He spent millions to combat AIDS in Africa and solidified our relationship with our Eastern European allies. In addition he was one of the strongest friends Israel has ever had in the U.S. presidency.

Bush was a decent man and devout Christian who loved his wife, his family, his country and his troops. He shed genuine tears when soldiers returned home in caskets and spent many private hours with the families of the fallen. He toured veteran’s hospitals and encouraged the wounded, something that he still does today. We never heard him give a shout out when announcing a national tragedy similar to the Fort Hood massacre. And we never heard him disparage his predecessor even though there is strong evidence that our nation’s most immoral President, Bill Clinton, dropped the ball that led to 9/11. Strong, diligent, and always a gentleman, Bush stood against the vilest attacks and mockery from his political enemies and never wavered from his beliefs. The rest of the world might not have liked him, but they respected him. His troops fought for him but his own party abandoned him as the Republicans eventually lost their way.

Bush had many faults. He brought the deficit to record levels and implemented the $700 billion TARP bailout for the banking industry. That was an error which, I believe, weakened our capitalistic system and cost McCain the election. It also set the stage for the current administration’s outrageous spending spree. One of Bush’s most obvious faults was that he had the mistaken idea that he could foster harmony and bring bipartisanship to Congress by working with the opposition party, even though Democrats double crossed him numerous times. I am reminded of the No Child Left Behind Act, written by Ted Kennedy. Just hours after Bush signed it, Kennedy, who got everything he asked for in the bill, attacked Bush for not spending enough money on the program. Nevertheless the strengths during the Bush years outweighed the weaknesses.

I may be looking through rose-colored glasses, but I have begun to miss W’s crooked smile and his folksy manner of speaking. I miss the humility and grace that he brought to the office. He didn’t have to be eloquent and he didn’t have to be a Rhodes Scholar. He was my President, and although I disagreed with him in many areas, I had the utmost respect for him. I also miss Laura, one of the most gracious first ladies in my lifetime.

After eight long years of relentless attacks on Bush from the left, America demanded change. The change that we got was Barack Hussein Obama. How’s that working out for you?

God bless George W. Bush.


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shafferfarm
#2 Posted : Sunday, November 15, 2009 1:42:36 PM

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Pray Well said--I think there are more of us than we know who long for a real leader in the White House.
WE WILL REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER!

Our houses are protected by the good Lord and a gun, if you show up here not welcome you might meet them both son!
wchan22
#3 Posted : Sunday, November 15, 2009 1:59:45 PM

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Amen to that
g_m_moore
#4 Posted : Sunday, November 15, 2009 8:37:28 PM

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Two thumbs up from our household!
mlawson
#5 Posted : Sunday, November 15, 2009 11:16:46 PM

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Me, too; me too!
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cyrus55
#6 Posted : Monday, November 16, 2009 10:12:14 PM

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Today is Friday the 13th. This is the third Friday the 13th of 2009 already. I blame Obama for that. We never had three Friday the 13ths under President Bush.
robertpuette
#7 Posted : Monday, November 16, 2009 10:49:48 PM

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Scared Scary, huh?!Pray
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rrivello
#8 Posted : Tuesday, November 17, 2009 4:31:33 PM

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i have to agree. as much as he used to bother me with some of his actions and spending money like a dem i find myself defending him (frightening!) against the Obamites and the actions of the politicos who think O can do no wrong.

ah well live and learn.Smile
mulder1
#9 Posted : Tuesday, November 17, 2009 7:28:31 PM

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President George W. Bush is the salt of the earth.




Limbaugh said: “We’ve already donated to Haiti. It’s called the U.S. income tax.”
henriettafw
#10 Posted : Wednesday, November 18, 2009 3:33:47 AM

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eearth737
#11 Posted : Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:57:37 PM

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As soon as you all decide to get off of the Republican/Democrat arguments, you might learn something. It's not about what party is in but the agenda that BOTH follow! As long as they keep people focusing on the party game, blaming each other, you can't focus on the real issues. Has anyone out there actually read some of laws that have been passed? Have you called your worthless senators or congressman and tell them what you are for or against? If not, turn off the TV, get on Thomas.loc.gov, pick up the phone and start calling these worthless politicians. If you don't know what they did, how can you vote for any of them? What are you voting for - just a republican or a democrat? Better stay home, leave the TV on and mesmerize yourself silly. Is there such a thing as a hazard to society? Sorry, but politics makes me a little sarcastic.
Mwalacavage
#12 Posted : Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:09:45 PM

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The first few words here say it all... and that is all I can say today.
yobburind
#13 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:31:19 AM

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Mwalacavage wrote:
The first few words here say it all... and that is all I can say today.



And just what first few words are you referring too.?????



YoYo the Yuk Yuk !!!
Mwalacavage
#14 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:57:23 AM

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Missing W...It's an old joke.
g_m_moore
#15 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 7:34:36 PM

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It's a joke I hadn't heard. You might have to explain that one.
jfloyd
#16 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:42:21 PM

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mulder1 wrote:

President George W. Bush is the salt of the earth.






Okay, I was a Clinton groupie. I admit that. But I'm older now. I think he did a hail of a job, and I miss him, but I've passed the groupie thing.

I have moved from my one last youthful hope, Clinton, to nobody is worth a squat.

But...MISS W? LOOK at him. He doesn't even LOOK sane. His eyes are all weird.

Sorry, but if anybody misses W, one loves screw up and loves current dilemma.

I still think Hillary should be president. I wanted her so much that I would not vote for Obama. But that said, he hasn't been in office for a year. George did a lot of damage. I have decided all I can do is HOPE Obama fixes things, and I'm at least partially won over. I'm not won over completely, but to be honest, I deal with a lot of people, and the ones I deal with who talk like Obama tend to do a lot better than the ones who talk like George.

One year later, and I'm quasi defending Obabma.

Personally, in my old age, I think America the Beautiful went down the tubes sometime in the sixties when I was a kid learning the song. The rest is just ruffle for the masses.
hartman79
#17 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:47:52 PM

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jfloyd wrote:
Okay, I was a Clinton groupie. I admit that. But I'm older now. I think he did a hail of a job, and I miss him, but I've passed the groupie thing.


How much older are you ? You are STILL a Clinton groupie. It was just 1 year ago that you were a devoted Clinton fan.

jfloyd wrote:
One year later, and I'm quasi defending Obabma.

Why ? What has he done to impress you so much ? Ensured a debt-ridden future for generations to come ? (Now THAT is impressive)

Totally failed in the recovery of the economy ? (Do you know what the unemployment rate has risen to since he took office ? )

Lied to the American people about how many jobs he has 'created or saved' ? (He's writing out checks to state districts that don't even exist)

Has he impressed you with his deep bows to Saudi and Japan ?

Has he impressed you with the diplomatic appointments that he has made to those who donated XX $$$$ ?????

Or perhaps he has impressed you by painting a bulls-eye on NY city by bringing the terrorists here ??????

Has he impressed you with how he has apologized FOR America to everyone in the world ? To me, that is a sign of betrayal of the American people. (He should apologize TO America - not FOR America)

Has he impressed you with his procrastination about sending troops to Afghanistan, knowing he is putting our troops in danger of death every day he delays ?

Again I ask, how has he impressed you so greatly ?

Democratic Party is the party of the four S's: slavery, secession, segregation and now socialism.
"Obama’s incompetence and inexperience is causing liberals to see him as arrogant, aloof, removed, conceited, suspicious of outside advice, and even lazy."

"UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS" = UNDOCUMENTED DEMOCRATS
Our federal government should be doing its job to secure our borders rather than trying to bully and intimidate the people of Arizona
jfloyd
#18 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 4:13:14 AM

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I was a BILL groupie back in the 90s. I wasn't a Hillary groupie. I just thought...and THINK...she was what we needed.

Obama's spending scares me, but it's an extension of what George started.

Mostly I'm glad I don't have any kids and am old enough to die in peace.
lin22874
#19 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 8:54:12 AM

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From most of your responses, I'm betting you all got a big tax cut while the other 95% of US taxpayers/citizens paid for it. All your false patriotism boils down to one word greed. Just like Republicans to destroy democracy for your own selfish interests never realizing that when it is finally destroyed, you lose everything.
hartman79
#20 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 9:44:42 AM

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lin22874 wrote:
From most of your responses, I'm betting you all got a big tax cut while the other 95% of US taxpayers/citizens paid for it. All your false patriotism boils down to one word greed. Just like Republicans to destroy democracy for your own selfish interests never realizing that when it is finally destroyed, you lose everything.



Guess you chose to ignore that the "big tax cut" you got.....well, Obama is going to take it back !!!! You got too much !! LOL

Democratic Party is the party of the four S's: slavery, secession, segregation and now socialism.
"Obama’s incompetence and inexperience is causing liberals to see him as arrogant, aloof, removed, conceited, suspicious of outside advice, and even lazy."

"UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS" = UNDOCUMENTED DEMOCRATS
Our federal government should be doing its job to secure our borders rather than trying to bully and intimidate the people of Arizona
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