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by raflin0010 February 4, 2009 5:57 PM EST
Bush''s Final Approval Rating: 22 Percent

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Methinks that the vast majority of Americans admire and respect a President who takes responsibility for his actions and can admit that he made a bad choice and DISRESPECT one who doesn''t.....
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by bonddouble07 February 4, 2009 5:56 PM EST
Wow, you republicans are sore losers. Just like W was.
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by raflin0010 February 4, 2009 5:53 PM EST

What a BLESSED RELIEF and CONTRAST this is to Mr. "I''m the Decider" who NEVER admitted a mistake yet who frequently made bad decisions....
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by lemonskink February 4, 2009 5:47 PM EST
It''s great to have a President who is honest about himself. Better than the sociopathic Bush who thought he was God. Where is that criminal at these days anyway, hugging the toilet still?
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by cheteunice February 4, 2009 5:42 PM EST
fuzluver1, ''I''''m sorry, this is newsworthy because????''

Because Obama is a sorry president.
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by fuzluver1 February 4, 2009 5:34 PM EST
Are you KIDDING ME? This reporter is actually keeping track of how many times the President says certain words or expressions? I''m sorry, this is newsworthy because????
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by harbinger09 February 4, 2009 5:28 PM EST
Which is refreshing, considering how many horrible mistakes and snafus occurred under Bush and yet he was too arrogant and stupid to ever apologize or admit any errors.

But the fact is, if you can never admit that you are wrong, then you can never correct or fix mistakes. Because if what you did is right, then no matter how fvcked up it is--you have to keep on doing it to save face. ERGO the Iraq war, exhibit A in the face of many, many more exhibits.
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