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Lame Duck Administration Eager To Pump Money Into Struggling Financial System

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by easeup-2009 November 6, 2008 3:54 PM EST
I know that Bush does not have to leave until January, but can we stop him and let OBAMA make these decisions. Please send Bush home to Texas and let him be a "cowboy" in his pickup truck.

Posted by supercan at 12:46 PM : Nov 06, 2008

ummmmm.....Obama is 100% on board with this.
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by supercan-2009 November 6, 2008 3:46 PM EST
I know that Bush does not have to leave until January, but can we stop him and let OBAMA make these decisions. Please send Bush home to Texas and let him be a "cowboy" in his pickup truck.
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by whitemale08 November 6, 2008 3:22 PM EST
Just goes to show you how Bush and the far-right-wing Republican philosophy of ''individualism'' doesn''t work.

W. could care less and give a da** about what he does in office now. He justifies it as ''History will look back kindly on my legacy".

Folks I said it before and I''ll say it again that Bush is too dangerous to be left in office even at this late stage.

He didn''t care about how he destroyed his own party and the chance for John McSame to become President.

Instead the Republican party had to rely on talking points from talk radio and taken over by junkyard dogs like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity who insisted on a joke of a candidate Sarah Palin.

It''s sad, I actually agree with alot of the social values of the Republican party but they are simply to extreme and too disorganize to be effective anymore.
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by slim1h2o November 6, 2008 3:21 PM EST
Bush is not a Lame Duck. He is clearly a quadraplegic duck.


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Posted by MadeUpNews at 11:45 AM : Nov 06, 2008

LOL..Funny...oh wait,,I thought you said, "quadraplegic" drunk.

Never mind..........LOL
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by lochlan-2009 November 6, 2008 2:49 PM EST
"Treasury said it would sell $55 billion in bonds next week, including a reintroduction of the three-year note - all part of a massive borrowing effort required because of the cost of the bailout and a budget deficit that some believe could hit nearly $1 trillion next year."

It is simply amazing the fraud this administration is doing on a global scale. Who''s buying tese bonds, what''s this going to do to the dollars worth?

PUT BUSH AND ADMIN. IN PRISON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by lochlan-2009 November 6, 2008 2:45 PM EST
"at least when it comes to getting the $700 billion financial rescue program up and running."

Don''t they mean the trillion plus $$$ to the bank mafia, before the Dems comes in and stops the final stages of the largest heist in history.
Quick grab the money, grab the money, grab it, get your billions, Quick!!!

This is how justice is served to government organised crime ring administrations in this country.
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by madeupnews November 6, 2008 2:45 PM EST
Bush is not a Lame Duck. He is clearly a quadraplegic duck.
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by hotpaulie November 6, 2008 2:42 PM EST
txgrouch2007 - Stay tuned to all the incriminating documents and bestselling books that will be published detailing so much more cr@p the Bush administration pulled.
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by slim1h2o November 6, 2008 2:38 PM EST
Lame Duck Administration Eager To Pump Money Into Struggling Financial System
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Of course he is. He hasn''t much time left, so he has to go to "warp" speed to finalize the destruction of the U.S.

The Lame Brain........The man is really "warped"
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by ddaryl1 November 6, 2008 2:29 PM EST
if Bush is forcing the bailout money out the door then it is a guarentee that this will be botched.

Which is probably the plan of republicants... make things worse then blame the next president and congress.
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