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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: American Spirit who wrote (474490)10/11/2003 10:58:35 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
"Is everything the WH denies true?"
Not only that, everything the shrubbies claim is UNtrue.
Remember the jobs PR stint in Ohio?

President Discusses Plan for Economic Growth in Ohio
Remarks by the President to Timken Company Employees
Canton, Ohio
Fact Sheet
9:56 A.M. EDT April 2003

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all, very much. (Applause.) Thanks a lot. (Applause.) Thanks for the warm welcome. I appreciate you letting me come by to say hello. (Laughter.) I'm honored to be in Canton, and I'm honored to be here at the Timken Company.

whitehouse.gov

Job Losses at Level of Great Depression
by Misleader.org • Tuesday September 30, 2003 at 08:25 AM

Job Losses at Level of Great Depression Contradict President Bush's Wishful Predictions.

Instead of creating 510,000 jobs in 2003, as President Bush predicted, the Republican-led economy has suffered a net loss of 473,000 jobs so far this year.

The Timken Company, an Ohio-based steel and bearings manufacturer where the President launched his Jobs and Growth package in April, embarrassed the Administration two weeks ago with an announcement it will cut 900 jobs.
houston.indymedia.org

Timken president and CEO James W. Griffith
"The company is continuing to reduce employment globally..."
"More than 900 positions are expected to be eliminated during the second half of the year..."
progressivedistributor.com
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