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To: bentway who wrote (1002637)2/27/2017 1:06:26 PM
From: Land Shark1 Recommendation

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SeachRE

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'Power Can Be Very Addictive'


Well his Orangeness has an addictive personality, as demonstrated by his Coke addiction... No surprise that he's addicted to power.



To: bentway who wrote (1002637)2/27/2017 1:26:24 PM
From: i-node2 Recommendations

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Mick Mørmøny

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As I probably would with most truly great leaders, I agree with everything GWB said. I did not find it to be AT ALL bashing Trump (in fact, he was more critical of Obama than Trump when he commented on pulling out of Iraq before we should have).

Just reinforces the greatness of GWB.



To: bentway who wrote (1002637)2/27/2017 3:20:03 PM
From: locogringo4 Recommendations

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Honey_Bee
i-node
Mick Mørmøny
POKERSAM

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On Monday's Today Show, George W. Bush pushed against Trump's hostile statement and actions towards the media,

Not a bit true. Please do not post FAKENEWS on this thread.



To: bentway who wrote (1002637)2/27/2017 4:11:23 PM
From: Mick Mørmøny2 Recommendations

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locogringo

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Soul brother, bentway. Dubya went nucular because Trump nuked Jeb. There's no more Bush dynasty.

Watch George W. Bush Burn Trump: 'Power Can Be Very Addictive'

On Monday's Today Show, George W. Bush pushed against Trump's hostile statement and actions towards the media, saying that a free press is "indispensable to democracy".