Former Aides Come to George W. Bush's Defense

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George Bush is a class A unindicted war criminal. Dr. Michael Haas, just one of many eminent international jurists that have done the necessary research, has determined that GWB is liable to over 250 war crimes and crimes against humanity. The world has had quite enough of USA's sadistic butchery. Good for Spain for launching torture proceedings. Clearly, since America isn't capable of cleaning up its own act, the international community will have to do it for them.

John Gilberts 1:20AM March 30, 2009

Bush had his time and I feel did his job for us in his way. We have a new administration an it is seeking to get the US back on track. It is about making this country work the people. I know it is going to take time but feel that with all the people working on this nation we will make it! The people want this for us and our children. More issuses will arise and we must be ready to work through them as they come and plan ahead. We all have to do something to get the best result. I going to work with our leaders to find the best result.

Nathaniel Taylor of TN 8:23PM March 29, 2009

I do thing the GWB deserve the Respect of the American people . He just doing His job and take lot of risks .We take lot of risk in Our Daily life as well .Some Risk are successfull .The other risks do not '''' Let Him live in peace and wait for the History eventuaaly will judge .

Nhamng 12:58PM March 29, 2009

The SEC ruling should be 2005 and not 1995.

Joe Boxer of PA 10:17AM March 29, 2009

I am glad GWB is gone, i can't stand the man could not even look at his silly face with out feeling sick to my stomach, However, Obama scares the crap out of me. I suspect it won't be long before we are no longer the free nation we currently are.

RJ of NC 8:27AM March 29, 2009

What people do not understand is that the Bush administration created an economy that could not be sustained.

It was a false sense of prosperity and we all are now paying the price.

sophie 5:13AM March 29, 2009

i cannot believe what i have just read.

the financial crises began in the Bush era.The Obama admin. has to do something to srt it out.

You guys are obviously well off Americans.

disgusted 5:08AM March 29, 2009

I believe even the most die-hard Obama supporters will come to see the Bush years as "the good ole days". I'll be honest, I first voted for GWB because I simply couldn't stomach Gore. He earned my respect by handling 8 very tough years for the USA and I believe history will eventually show he did an admirable job despite the endless bashing by the media and his Democratic critics. It's very sad to me that so many Americans can be so easily manipulated into believing the "Obama" is our Lord and Savior. I've never been more frightened for our future.

A simple scorecard to start with financially;

564 Billion deficit after 8 years of GWB's Presidency.

1.9 TRILLION after 2 months of Obama's . No 911,no Katrina, no IKE. Just useless spending, $4300 for every man,woman and child.

Chris Petty of GA 7:22PM March 28, 2009

It is about time that somebody has the guts to defend George W,and not to follow "Barry" the new flute player and his charm!

tomoni40 of FL 5:52PM March 28, 2009

YES, "MANY" people (a few idiots too) wanted "CHANGE" in MY country, without asking: WHAT KIND OF CHANGE? I served in the military for 9 years, and now this little DICTATOR, with JOHN SOROS MONEY, is my "COMMANDER IN CHIEF?" Oh, YES, OBAMA can kill. He just prefers UNBORN CHILDREN, he can handle them as they can't vote...never had the chance. But SAVE the ILLEGAL IMMAGRANTS...who WILL vote for him. And ACORN,of course. GO TO FOX NATION online, get your head out of your ass, and for the SAKE OF YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS, do something RIGHT!!!

An AMERICAN (or was)

Ross E Bunch of IL 5:51PM March 28, 2009

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