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In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  about president george w. bush, george w. bush biography, george w. bush picture
George W. Bush is the 43rd President* of the United States of America.
Bush's impressive genealogy soon attracted the hungry attention of the Republican Party's more conservative leaders, who saw in Him an exquisitely-named white male and super-absorbent ideological sponge who would generously act as a front for their eager plan to reclaim control of the semen-stained Executive Branch.
George W. Bush ("Laura"), a former teacher and librarian who devotedly toiled in our nation's Godless and dangerous public schools for almost two interminable years until she could ensnare an affluent husband.
www.celebsa-z.com /bios/george_w_bush.htm   (850 words)

  
 moreover...
Bush said affordable insurance was his health care goal, his "mission," but he saw the crowded emergency rooms in Texas as proof that his constituents already had access to health care.
Bush let the question wait until the 1999 legislative session, and fought to limit its coverage to children with family incomes up to 150 percent of the poverty line, although the federal law allowed covering children up to 200 percent of the poverty level.
Bush's national health care plan promises more of the same--a plan that is created by economists after the tax-cut budget is in place, a plan that has been formulated by those who represent the financial interests of the wealthy Bush backers.
www.bushnews.com /health.htm   (3785 words)

  
 George W. Bush from Basic Famous People - Biographies of Celebrities and other Famous People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Bush enrolled in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War and served as an F-102 pilot for a period until he was grounded after failing to appear for a mandatory physical exam and drug test.
Bush, and that, at this time, no enforcement action is contemplated with respect to him.” but the investigation's termination “must in no way be construed as indicating that the party has been exonerated or that no action may ultimately result”.
Bush has caused this word to be used often by his opponents - it was repeated in fact over and over during press coverage of the moron incident, especially on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the US Cable News Network.
www.basicfamouspeople.com /index.php?aid=59   (1900 words)

  
 Political Notebook: Bush Runs, With a Lexicon of His Own
Bush, the de facto Republican presidential nominee, says that he will soon identify numerous ways in which the government can save money, none of these plans will be "cuts," a four-letter word that the candidate avoids.
Bush showed reporters in the back of his campaign plane a recent copy of Weekly World News, a supermarket tabloid, with a cover story on the extraterrestrial support he was receiving.
Bush was laughing, establishing a contrast that may not have been accidental in the least.
partners.nytimes.com /library/politics/camp/050800wh-gop-bush.html   (815 words)

  
 911: The drama in Sarasota
Bush had just sat down to hear schoolchildren read a story, but Card needed to tell him that a second plane had hit the World Trade Center.
Bush had been attentive and engaged with the kids, but the warmth had drained from his eyes.
The chair Bush used is still in Daniels' classroom, with a purple ribbon tied to it.
www.sptimes.com /2002/09/08/911/The_drama_in_Sarasota.shtml   (1340 words)

  
 Condoleezza Rice on the Foreign Policy of Governor George W. Bush - Council on Foreign Relations
And what Governor Bush is very good at doing is probing and pressing and pushing his advisors to the logical implications of what they are suggesting.
Rose: Governor Bush told me in an interview that it'd be fair to consider sharing it with the Soviets, with the Russians.
Rice: Governor Bush has said that fast track authority is one of the very earliest things that he would ask for, and he believes...
www.cfr.org /publication.html?id=3839   (9952 words)

  
 George W. Bush
George Walker Bush became the 43rd and current President of the United States of America in 2001.
Bush began his career in the oil industry in 1975 when he formed the oil and gas exploration company Arbusto Energy and continued working in the energy industry until 1986.
When reporters asked Bush about his Harken activities, he told them that they "need to look back on the director's minutes", although this would in fact be impossible because Harken has declined to release its board records ever since questions were first raised concerning Bush's activities there.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/biography_george_bush.htm   (1819 words)

  
 George W. Bush and Compassionate Health Care
Bush landed here at the end of a campaign day--which began in New Hampshire, touched down in Pennsylvania, started out on education and warmed up with gibes at the Clinton administration--only to be asked repeatedly about the decision.
Bush in Internet-TV Interview A day after his campaign staff said it was looking into high-tech options for three fall debates, the Republican nominee for president also took part in his first simultaneous Internet-television interview.
Bush's response was a testy defense of Texas' efforts to insure children who have no health coverage.
www.tylwythteg.com /enemies/Bush/bush29.html   (5555 words)

  
 Why Americans Should Not Vote For George W. Bush
George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush would be the first father/son pair of presidents since John Adams and John Quincy Adams.
Bush's touted educational reforms could be witnessed, a spokesman for the Texas Educational Authority told Britain's Financial Times: "We don't know what the [Bush] campaign is talking about when they talk about reforms.
English/Dubya lexicon: "Subliminable" for subliminal, "terriors" for tariffs, "vile" for viable, "Slovenian" for Slovakian, "Grecians" for Greeks.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/nebraska/1386/bushworld.htm   (861 words)

  
 George W. Bush in Alphabetics Scripture Code
There are two words in Gesenius' Hebrew Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament whose definition is "bush." The word definitions surrounding both of these instances seem to have possible application to the phenomenon of George W. Bush, both in a present and in a future sense.
That hearkens back to the words above with that same definition surrounding the word "bush" in Greek, with the implication in its context that the foundations of man will fail, but that God is the sure foundation on which we should build.
And whereas word 787 in the OT lexicon spoke of the "foundations" with the implication of comparing the foundation of trusting in God versus the foundation of trusting in the arm of flesh, word 787 in the NT lexicon seems to comment on the puniness of man.
www.greaterthings.com /Word-Number/People/GeorgeWBush.htm   (2286 words)

  
 loosie: words: Clanton's Rant
If there’s a dirty word in George W. Bush’s lexicon, it’s “lawsuit.” He gives his tight little smile and his slight shake of the head, and he tells his audiences how “frivolous lawsuits” are ruining health care and corporate progress.
Bush is the ultimate insider, a president’s son whose chief attribute has been his access to the rich and powerful.
It is an ugly, threatening world that Bush sees, and it is the lonely role of the bully he has chosen for America.
www.loosie.com /words/archives/2002/11/000216.php   (587 words)

  
 George W
A devoted patriot, Bush quickly mastered the controls of his obsolete F-102 "Delta Dagger" fighter jet, dominating the skies of the Lone Star State's front lines and defending countless pregnant women and helpless kittens from sorties of Eastern Airlines tactical "whisper jets." So exemplary was His militarism.
He is committed to strengthening and modernizing America's military through spreading it paper-thin across the face of the earth, developing super-cool ray guns and space beams.
The attacks of September 11th changed America - and in President Bush's words, "in our grief and anger we have found our mission and our moment." President Bush declared war against terror and has made victory in the war on terrorism and the advance of human freedom the priorities of his Administration.
www.freewebs.com /awwasatsmore/bush.htm   (882 words)

  
 Bookreporter.com - THE LIES OF GEORGE W. BUSH by David Corn
Bush said he was going to change the tone of politics and be a uniter, not a divider.
Corn's big rub, apparently, is that Bush nominated John Ashcroft instead of another Xena Warrior Princess for Attorney General without letting the radical left weigh in or asking, "Mother, may I?" That means Bush isn't a uniter and therefore is a liar.
The Bush quotes in question are in boldface and Corn's commentary follows each one, with more whines than one could find on a tour of the Napa Valley.
www.bookreporter.com /reviews/1400050669.asp   (1863 words)

  
 Hail to the Thief!
Bush is trying to steal not just your future FICA taxes, but all the FICA taxes you have paid for the last 20 years.
One of W's big claims in the 2000 election was that he would be the "Education President", that he had pulled off a "miracle" in Texas by lowering dropout rates and raising test scores, and he could do the same nationwide.
Bush said he wanted his administration to be remembered for making America "a more literate country and a hopefuller country." Uh huh.
hail-to-the-thief.org   (10521 words)

  
 The Myth of George W. Bush’s Stupidity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
There she records all her recent statements about President Bush, and as you might imagine, all of her statements are negative to the point of being denunciations.
Her logic, as such, is this: because President Bush was not a valedictorian himself, and was encouraging students who did not excel academically, he somehow values ignorance over intelligence.
This, plus her swipes at Bush’s lack of public speaking skills and disinterest in reading newspapers are part of a tired left wing cacophony of lies and deliberate misunderstandings intended to portray President Bush as a simpleton.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1198957/posts   (2049 words)

  
 George W. Bush Message Board
Bush is a fanatic war criminal and should be on trial with Saddam.
Israel gave Gaza back to the Lebanese but kept them hostage by not letting free movement or import and export and use of their water ways and this were hurting.
Bush thinks that he can get rid of a 'terrorist threat' to the USA.
www.allreaders.com /Board.asp?listpage=2&BoardID=2558   (2050 words)

  
 Bush offers up 'ownership society' - State of the Union - MSNBC.com
Bush is placing new emphasis on restructuring Social Security, the centerpiece of his ownership pitch, as he lays out his second-term priorities in Wednesday’s State of the Union address and his 2006 budget next week.
As early as February 2002, Bush said at a conference on retirement savings, “I want America to be an ownership society, a society where a life of work becomes a retirement of independence.” Even as Texas governor, he told senior citizens: “Ownership in our society should not be an exclusive club.
Bush’s detractors say the president is taking the noble idea of an “ownership society” and using it to sugarcoat a scheme that would unwisely saddle ordinary Americans with even greater risks and costs for Social Security, health care, retirement benefits and other programs.
msnbc.msn.com /id/6902224   (955 words)

  
 Do We Have to Worry About George W. Bush Packing the Courts?
President George W. Bush plans to “pack” the federal courts with conservatives.
As Argentina’s experience demonstrates, true court-packing causes radical fluctuations in the length of tenure of judges, the number of judges on a court, or the average percentage of judges appointed by individual presidents.
Bush has proposed no significant change in the number of judges or in the federal judicial structure.
hnn.us /articles/1118.html   (1229 words)

  
 Tom Wolfe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is a fan of George W. Bush and is proud to say he voted for him.
Wolfe has been a leading advocate for the preservation of 2 Columbus Circle, an iconic building in New York City that was slated to be radically altered and occupied by the Museum of Art and Design in 2005.
Wolfe is known for his contributions of words and phrases to the American lexicon, including "radical chic," "trophy wife,"
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tom_Wolfe   (1671 words)

  
 Hank Roth: GoD talks to George W. Bush
Nabil Shaath, who is the Deputy Prime Minister of the PA said that Bush said to him that God told him to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
The only difference is that George Bush strikes them in God's name and they retaliate in God's name.
George Bush eliminates a few 'terrorists' in God's name, countless more come forward to take their place in God's name.
pnews.org /ArT/EuR/GoD.shtml   (1134 words)

  
 Bush vs. Hitler - Pravda.Ru
Although the quest for or preservation of 'democracy' is often used as a justification for war, history has incessantly revealed that such a quest is often little more than a thinly-veiled attempt to install a puppet regime.
The reality is that it was not the violation of human rights that disturbed the neo-fascist ideologies of the Bush dictatorship, but the fact that Hussein had simply exhausted his usefulness.
But the disconcerting advantages the Bush dictatorship enjoys over Hitler's are the scientific advances that have made the implementation of fascism much easier.
english.pravda.ru /mailbox/22/98/387/11693_bush.html   (1611 words)

  
 Headlines
A former Reagan administration official, she serves as a health-policy adviser to George W. Bush and is a key fundraiser for Bush and for congressional Republicans.
She has been mentioned as a possible appointee for secretary of Health and Human Services in a Bush administration.
Thomas and Steelman, both of whom are married, refused the paper's requests for interviews.
www.bushwatch.com /health2.htm   (1975 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Bush's campaign trail gaffe
In the lexicon of Bushisms it may one day make it to the top of the pile.
Although many an opponent may agree with the sentiment, the statement was made in all seriousness at the signing ceremony for a $417bn defence spending bill.
The latest muddle followed another Bush absurdity on Wednesday, when he was pictured trying to eat an ear of raw sweetcorn given to him by a farmer in Iowa.
www.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,3604,1277383,00.html   (321 words)

  
 Chris Matthews
Bush will promise to detonate the country's education system by cracking the iron grip of the teachers' unions.
No more will parents be mandated by law to enroll their children in school, most of them limited by finance to the public schools.
Under a Bush administration, the kids of working- and middle-class families will have a monetary edge on the education establishment.
www.jewishworldreview.com /cols/matthews031500.asp   (716 words)

  
 George W. Bush: A Leader for Our Times - Michael Nevin, Jr. - MensNewsDaily.com™
It was only one moment in a long presidential race, but nevertheless it was a moment that captured the sentiment of an important campaign stop.
Bush held back tears as he accepted a helmet inscribed “Commander in Chief.” “It really means a lot to me because the truth of the matter is the inspiration I receive from the firefighters is something I’ll never forget,” Bush told his supporters.
The Blame-America-First crowd will never support a strong leader like George Bush under any circumstance, thus they should be ignored.
www.mensnewsdaily.com /archive/m-n/nevin/2004/nevin092804.htm   (835 words)

  
 Watching America
Has any word in George W. Bush's lexicon gotten as much use as 'Terra?' According to this this op-ed article from a former Pakistan Air Force Officer, 'riding on the wings of terra, the Americans are sleepwalking into history's hall of shame.'
The only other word that approaches terra's level of influence is "freedom." Bush's entire presidential career is laced with the two words terra and freedom.
In one of his West Point speeches, President Bush announced that the "war on terra will not be won on the defensive.
www.watchingamerica.com /paktribune000007.shtml   (920 words)

  
 George W. Bush Message Board
Right from a ruling from the First Appellate Court in Boston on March 13, 2003, "The week after his September 12 (2002) speech at the United Nations, President Bush proposed language for a congressional resolution supporting the use of force against Iraq.
Bush, as Cases "affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls" "of such imperative public importance" required a prima facie immediate USSC determination by 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and USSC Rule 11.
A vote to get out of Iraq so no more troops will be needlessly killed or injured is the greatest form of support any american can show for our troops during this terrible time in our nation's foreign policy history.
www.allreaders.com /Board.asp?listpage=3&BoardID=2558   (2123 words)

  
 Justin's Links: the George W. Bush Coloring Book
A brief interview with GK Darby of Garrett County Press about GCPress's new George W. Bush Coloring Book.
I came up with the idea for using Bush quotes after doing some research on Bush while the concept for the book was in narrative flux.
For instance, you read enough Bush press conference transcripts and you begin to understand that when he wakes up in the morning the man actually talks to God.
www.links.net /daze/04/04/21/the_george_w_bush_coloring_book.html   (520 words)

  
 Amazon.com: My First Presidentiary : A Scrapbook by George W. Bush: Books: Modern Humorist,Modern Humorist,John ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
From Modern Humorist, the funniest, hippest comedy institution to come along since The Onion, My First Presidentiary is a hilarious parody of the rise of George W. Bush, as seen through the eyes of Dubya himself.
During the Republican convention, Modern Humorist produced a wildly successful series, "George W. Bush's Diary" -- written and drawn in the style of a third-grader's class assignment.
The satire presents itself as Bush Jr.'s scrapbook, as if he were a giant man child with access to the "button".
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0609808184?v=glance   (1445 words)

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