Just this past Wednesday Bush spoke in Pennsylvania ..... my my his words ring so true!ERIE, Pa. — The country will emerge from the recession on the backs of businesses — not the government, and the private sector will thrive as long as the United States continues to promote free-market expansion, former President George W. Bush said Wednesday night in one of his rare appearances since leaving office.
Government can act as a stabilizing force in a financial crisis, “but I know it’s the private sector that will lead this country out of the current economic times we’re in,” Bush said at a Manufacturer & Business Association dinner in Erie, in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Need anymore be said..... rock on!
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Here's something you can catch up on: While you were away two leading GOP leaders had to confess to their infidelities- John Ensign and Gov. Sanford both dropped bombshells about their good ole Republican family values. You Republicans always profess one thing and do another....I believe the word is Hypocrisy!
ok and you have a point...and that happened this week...idiot. At least the republicans try to have family values, you liberals just profess to be dicks.
No. Dems don't make a big show of piety. Dems don't try to win elections based on Values, religious concerns,and the wedge issues that you sanctimonious GOPers relish. That's why when a goper falls, the hypocrisy is so magnified. We don't profess to be dicks...we just have them.
Now, as to Bush's comment. Why didn't Bush take his own advice while in office instead of allowing the national economy to tank?
see thats where the problem is...sep the economy didn't tank... the economy rocked under bush.
Diana- anyone can borrow to the hilt- give out lavish tax breaks to the rich- Build a phony economy based on a bubble, greed and deregulation... Bush came in looking at a balanced budget and a projected surplus...and left us with a doubling of the deficit and an economy on the brink of collapse. Sorry Diana- there is just no getting around the facts.
PELOSI VINDICATED AS CIA is OUTED:
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Eight weeks ago, a controversy erupted after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claimed during a press conference that the CIA did not inform her and other members of Congress of its past use of waterboarding. Her statement was purportedly contradicted by CIA Director Leon Panetta, who later issued a statement that said, "It is not our policy or practice to mislead Congress."
In the days that followed, Pelosi was attacked repeatedly in the press as having besmirched the integrity of the agency in order to defend herself politically, with MSNBC's Joe Scarborough leading the charge. Pelosi was "lying" and "changing her story," he said on May 15, adding, "You don't accuse the CIA of lying. Especially when they're not lying." Three days later, he was even more vocal: The speaker had "been caught in a lie, and I think she really, for the sake of herself and her political future -- she needs to shut up."
The situation changed this week after Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-TX) released a letter on July 7 stating that Panetta admitted in a closed hearing that the CIA had not fully informed Congress on other classified matters. But rather than apologize for his earlier remarks, Scarborough seemed to pretend they had never happened, saying simply that Pelosi, whom he called "a friend of mine from Congress" had "caught a lot of grief." Soon enough, however, MSNBC national security analyst Roger Cressey began the cycle of recrimination again, accusing Democrats of "refighting issues from five years ago."
Thank goodness someone is watching the so called "Liberal Media"....
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