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New Republic: Democrat Should Model His Presidency On Outgoing GOP Incumbent's Style

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by hitoyou1 November 11, 2008 3:54 AM EST
He is done. He wil noy be in the whiye house in 4 years. The bailout to the auto makers will do him him. No one wants to put money in JUNK. He is no good and always will be no good.
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by fiteit1 November 11, 2008 2:54 AM EST
Dwaraka36

Great ideas!
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by fiteit1 November 11, 2008 2:52 AM EST
jculveroh

Bush is gone fear mongering won''t work anymore. Take you and your fear too another country, we don''t want you in our USA anymore.
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by jculveroh November 11, 2008 2:14 AM EST
You Bush haters just wait until you see what you have gotten this country into now, in 4 years you will be saying GWB was a great president mark my words. Think about it love him or hate him your family is safe now and they will not be when Obama shrinks our military and if you think we are losing a lot of our troops just wait until the enemy is welcomed into our country by Obama. Sleep well at least until Innaguration Day then you better cling to your guns and religion you will need them both.
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by November 11, 2008 1:59 AM EST
Obama should place on his web site the promises made and a chart showing progress against them. Traditionally, federal departments and agencies are structured as stove pipes and their heads work on their own goals. The new president should translate promises into programs and assign sub-programs to various departments and monitor their progress on the web site for all people to see. Obama may extend unemployment welfare programs for as long as they are needed but he should ask the recipients to work in national service or community service to do some needed work for counties and cities part of their time. The president may give students tuition and board in return for helping small businesses as interns and apprentices. Students can set up active websites for businesses and assist teachers in placing lessons (text, maths, audio, and video) on Web 2.0. In principle, every segment that receives help gives back time, effort, and skills back to society to do something that would otherwise be paid for by the society or government.
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by blackyowe November 11, 2008 1:56 AM EST
Bush is the biggest world class looser of my lifetime. He has ruined everything he has touched in his life! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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by treknutz November 10, 2008 11:25 PM EST
Argueably Bush is right up there with Hitler, Stalin, and Kim.....OH Boy, what a legacy!

This article is reflective of why we need stronger drug policies in the US and what better example of what can happen to your brain after too many tabs of LSD.
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by jerr11 November 10, 2008 11:03 PM EST
But was Bush really a "failure"? That depends on how you define it.



Was Hitler really a "monster"? That depends on how you define it.



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by mswolfestock November 10, 2008 10:48 PM EST
Oh . . . . wait a minute . . . . . .

This was a JOKE, right?

Mr. Cohn, whatever kind of drugs you are on, I would really like to have some of them, too, cuz I want to be as far away from reality as you appear to be.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH ----- YEE-HA! Pass the bong, let''s all get stupid!!!!
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by jerr11 November 10, 2008 10:43 PM EST
Why Obama Should Copy Bush





I suggest he start by invading Iran, kill 4200 more American troops, spend $1 trillion and send us further down that road to economic ruin.

Of course let''s not forget the phony intel, outing those CIA operatives who would speak out against the invasion, and getting ready all those no-bid contracts for Halliburton.

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