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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (256211)6/23/2010 12:02:32 PM
From: Smiling BobRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Don't undermine your intelligence
You sound like Bush. No wonder you like the guy
All liars
Eight years of liars

Scott, the truth was told, the truth was there for all to see

latimesblogs.latimes.com
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President Bush: 'The economy is strong. The economy is strong ... whoops!'
08:40 AM PT, Oct 2 2008

President Bush: The economy is great. Until it isn't

We've heard President Bush say it, seemingly more times than even Google can count: Stop worrying. The American economy is strong. We are going through difficult times, perhaps, but the economy is strong.

Ditto Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. and Ben S. Bernanke, the Fed chairman.

Hmmm.

Throughout 2007, the economy was just great. Well into 2008, it was just great. Matter of fact, it was just great until the $700-billion bailout/rescue/whatever plan came along.

Suddenly, the president had a new message: Start worrying. Congress' failure to approve the plan could put the entire U.S. economy -- and perhaps that of the whole world -- at risk.

"We're facing a choice between action and the real prospect of economic hardship for millions of Americans," the president said Tuesday in one of his early-morning message-to-the-market appearances. "And for the financial security of every American, Congress must act."

CNN's Christine Romans pulled the clips, and pasted together, one by one, the video record.

The Website crooksandliars.com noted: "Either the Bush administration was completely oblivious to the impending financial crisis, or were simply lying to the public."



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (256211)6/23/2010 12:14:35 PM
From: DebtBombRespond to of 306849
 
Have a drink on bush....heh heh....the cheapest stuff is all I need.
youtube.com



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (256211)6/23/2010 12:32:31 PM
From: DebtBombRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
And....don't forget....the financial system of the U.S. collapsed under bush/cheney's watch, Sept. 2008.
And, history is written. And the bush/cheney lovers can't do a gawddamn thing about that.
LMAO.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (256211)6/23/2010 12:45:32 PM
From: bentwayRespond to of 306849
 
I've actually been thinking that Obama might not like the job, now that he has it. I'm positive it's not going as he pictured it would when he decided to run. After all, that was BEFORE the financial collapse and the BOP failure.

I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't run in 2012. Of course, he COULD pull a Sarah Palin and just quit..