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President Raising Millions For His Party Even As His Influence Declines In His Final Year

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by hypnotoad72 January 30, 2008 11:36 PM EST
I am officially shutting my mouth. Free trade deals with allies; this means every country we do deals with is our ally.

Glad I''m not running for office; I sure as heck don''t have the facts to give to the American people.

And I''m not saying this out of sarcasm.

Back to my studies on project management and exercising. I want a future and I''m going to earn it with dignity and self-respect.

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by uradufuss January 30, 2008 11:30 PM EST
Bush is looking into making a movie about his life. It will star Arnold Scwartznegger, as G.W., and Delta Burke as the first lady. Jessica Simpson and Paris Hilton will play their daughters.
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by walt1944-2009 January 30, 2008 11:25 PM EST
The Great Emperor Bush II went to California today to visit "The Terminator" and make millions of dollars for the RNC (as if they need the money) to continue to hold on to the White House and regain their power in Congress.

The Great Emperor Bush is flattered that he still has the power and the "draw" to make money for the RNC, that there are still stupid people out there who will listen to the Great Emperor and will swallow all the BS shoveled by the Great Emperor.

It goes to prove the old saying "There''s a sucker born every minute!" and apparently, the Great Emperor Bush II and the Fascist Republicans have the ability to find them!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!
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by kansas1946 January 30, 2008 11:24 PM EST
Yet, the two-term president remains the top moneymaker of the GOP. He is raking in at least $4.7 million for Republicans in a three-day swing through California, Nevada, Colorado and Missouri while highlighting themes of his State of the Union address.
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This just highlights how goofy Republicans are. They actually pay to hear this guy speak.
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by tbweb January 30, 2008 10:24 PM EST

The wages of the top 5% have skyrocketed though to new heights never before dreamed under presidents with common sense.

Posted by ov442 at 07:19 PM : Jan 30, 2008,,,

Pres. Bush was never shy about who his base was and he took care of his base. Anything wrong with that?
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by ov442 January 30, 2008 10:19 PM EST
"Inflation is down." ???!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!!!?
Bush, Everything we need to buy is 2-3 Times more expensive than when you took office. Every sector of Energy, Natural gas heating, Fuel oil heating, Electricity, Petroleum, Gasoline, Coal, you name it has Tripled in price and consumer cost since YOU took office.
The only thing thats gone down is the wages of about 120 million households.

The wages of the top 5% have skyrocketed though to new heights never before dreamed under presidents with common sense.
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by inventagod January 30, 2008 10:08 PM EST
"the two-term president remains the top moneymaker of the GOP. He is raking in at least $4.7 million for Republicans in a three-day swing through California, Nevada, Colorado and Missouri while highlighting themes of his State of the Union address."

...which thrills the US taxpayer - we enjoy paying for the RepubliCon DollarOrgy...
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by omega39-2009 January 30, 2008 9:04 PM EST
"It''s going to be a tough vote," Bush said. "Some say trade hurts our economy. These are good, decent people. I just beg to disagree."

yeah, it''s too bad Bush will never get to train his Chinese replacement, it would give him a whole new perspective.
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by noloyalisti January 30, 2008 9:01 PM EST
That picture in the article, two crooked anti-American anti-people corporatists. How is that privatization, small government ideology treating you now? The ideology is a complete failure and both those guys should be recalled and impeached, respectively.
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by dan9111 January 30, 2008 8:41 PM EST
If stimulus is so good, why does he still want to steal some of our money? He could just shut down the theft-happy IRS and watch the economy go through the roof.
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