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From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview:
"I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." --riverman |
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On 17-Dec-2008, riverman wrote: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." Let him eat shoes! Perhaps this honkie scumbag will finally get some soul Fred Who would rather see a fish than a politician anytime! |
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riverman wrote:
From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." Here's another candidate for Shrub quote of the week: “Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods.” -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Dec 18, 12:49*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: riverman wrote: From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." Here's another candidate for Shrub quote of the week: “Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods.” -- Ken Fortenberry Must be the frijoles. |
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On Dec 18, 5:36*pm, "asadi" wrote:
"riverman" wrote in message ... From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." --riverman and this one, six months after 9-11, at a press conference on March 13, 2008, when asked by a reporter why he (Dubya) rarely talked about Bin Laden... "You know, I just don't spend much time on him, to be honest with you . . I truly am not concerned about him." john And despite all clear evidence to the contrary, about 1 in 4 Americans still think he's doing a good job. I understand party loyalty and all, but I'm wondering what yardstick those folks are using. Joe F. |
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"riverman" wrote in message ... From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." --riverman and this one, six months after 9-11, at a press conference on March 13, 2008, when asked by a reporter why he (Dubya) rarely talked about Bin Laden... "You know, I just don't spend much time on him, to be honest with you . . I truly am not concerned about him." john |
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"rb608" wrote in message ... On Dec 18, 5:36 pm, "asadi" wrote: "riverman" wrote in message ... From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." --riverman and this one, six months after 9-11, at a press conference on March 13, 2008, when asked by a reporter why he (Dubya) rarely talked about Bin Laden... "You know, I just don't spend much time on him, to be honest with you . . I truly am not concerned about him." john And despite all clear evidence to the contrary, about 1 in 4 Americans still think he's doing a good job. I understand party loyalty and all, but I'm wondering what yardstick those folks are using. Joe F.\ ___ Congress? |
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On Dec 19, 8:19*am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"rb608" wrote in message ... On Dec 18, 5:36 pm, "asadi" wrote: "riverman" wrote in message .... From an AP news report this morning. Said during an interview: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." --riverman and this one, six months after 9-11, at a press conference on March 13, 2008, when asked by a reporter why he (Dubya) rarely talked about Bin Laden... "You know, I just don't spend much time on him, to be honest with you . |
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Fred wrote:
On 17-Dec-2008, riverman wrote: "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this — the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs." Let him eat shoes! Perhaps this honkie scumbag will finally get some soul You misspelled sole. http://play.sockandawe.com/game/ - JR |
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riverman wrote:
And despite all clear evidence to the contrary, about 1 in 4 Americans still think he's doing a good job. I understand party loyalty and all, but I'm wondering what yardstick those folks are using. Joe F.\ ___ Congress?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - More like some bizarre definition of patriotism, I think. --riverman Think you´re right. A lot of American people even say things like "He´s a total ****-up", but he´s OUR "total ****-up". "How dare you criticise America, the greatest country in the world". Of course, some also apparently think he´s the greatest president of all time, ready to go and "Kick ass" when needed, ( or even when not needed!). Sad really. There is also no way to change that sort of rank stupidity. TL MC |
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