George W. Bush Still an Early Bird

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Passer-by of AL 9:30AM February 16, 2010

I am watching Fox News coverage tonight 9-11-09. I am reminded of the horror of the 911 events. Former President George Bush you did an incredible job of keeping us safe after this and thank you! To h_ll with out the arrogant people and awful things they have said about your war on terrorism. They will one day regret it when they see what a real hero you really were in handling the events.

If this happened under the current administration they would probably all pull out rugs and bow down to the east and the new Messiah to the people of the world.

Omie Reisz of TN 11:00PM September 11, 2009

good thing we had a President like Bush, and other Presidents in the past like him , otherwise people like you would not be able to spout off at the mouth with ignorant comments. Who are you to blame all of America's problems on one or two people, what have you done to stop it from happening? try accepting the blame for all the people you put in congress, that are just as much to blame if not more.

Rpyoe of MI 3:59AM August 03, 2009

sarah palin is the dumbest politican in history (George Bush 43 is a bit on top hes the most dumbest). G-D forbid she will be president. Shes a moron and needs to stay in Alaska. George Bush and cheney should rot in jail for what they did to the USA. Both were involved in 9/11 and they knew it was going to happen but refused to stop it. They flew the Bin Laden family out of the country (they are close friends). These 2 morons are responsible for the suffering in the economy we are going through. they said it was our punishment and they did nothing about it. Real asses. They need to go on trial and be convicted.

steve of AZ 1:11PM August 02, 2009

Somehow the ignorance in your post doesn't suprise me considering it looks like you are in the "People's Republic of Madison".

Keep ranting....in 2012 we will have Govorner Scott Walker and President Sarah Palin, God willing.

BTW George W. Bush will be remembered as one of the greatest presidents, a man of honor and conviction.

Diane Emmerich of WI 11:53PM July 30, 2009

After eight years of George W. Bush's incompetence, arrogance, and corruption, I'm really not interested in what he's up to these days.

If I want a reminder of him, I'll just look around at the disasters he left behind for us, our children, and grandchildren to clean up.

I did hear, though, that he keeps a stack of copies of the Constitutions on his desk - just so he can have the pleasure of shredding them for old times' sake.

jimatmadison of WI 8:17PM July 30, 2009

I ALWAYS KNEW GEORGE W. BUSH WILL PASS TO HISTORY ABOUT ONE OF OUR BEST PRESIDENTS, AND NEVER THIS "NUT"

FERNANDO of CA 4:37PM July 30, 2009

Wonder why Former President George W. Bush is begining to look more and more as the better President of our time despite Obamas deferring to his epic failures and inheriting them? The American people fully understood he was the consumate leader of all Americans, yes including the useful idiots who did vote for him and villified him every step of the way. Bush would never have made the idiotic remarks that blew up on Obama's face regarding his friend Prof. Gates. How do you go from 68% aproval rating to just 48% in six month after a monumental election and the adjulation of the people who voted for him? If you don't get it by now, you never will. It's a leadership thang, you wouldn't understand.

Lonestr of TX 1:58PM July 30, 2009

Dear Mr. Former President:

I was deeply concerned about your policies, foreign and domestic. So many in fact I cannot list them all. Have you been watching our new President? There is alot you could have learned from him about class, integrity, and support of our troops and their families. You will either be remembered as one of the most despotic leaders of this great wonderful country ever had, or the most ineffectual in reigning in the most radical, in some cases criminal, members of your administration.

My main concerns are the attacks on our freedom of choice. The Republicans seem to think that through policy they can regulate the way we Americans can live our daily lives. The cars we drive, the foods we eat, the amount of money we can make, the medical care we are able access, even the people we are allowed to love. I am shocked at how your party is acting. Their words and actions scare me. There are some people that say we should do away with term limits, but in the aftermath of your presidency, that possibility scares me more than anything.

God Bless,

LucasFoxx of WA 1:02PM July 30, 2009

Well how exactly is the President doing this. He did not pick out my car or tell me what job to take!! Integrity my friend.

bob of TX 10:42AM July 30, 2009

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