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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (47952)10/20/2017 12:33:53 PM
From: James Seagrove10 Recommendations

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A lot of things in life boil down to jealousy, most of it petty.

In Bush’s case it must wear-hard on him Trump accomplished more in his first year than he did in eight.

The GOP has been a constant stumbling block to ‘We the People’.

Bush is just another swamp creature that exposed himself in public for no good-reason.




To: Honey_Bee who wrote (47952)10/20/2017 5:28:53 PM
From: zoltaneering6 Recommendations

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So sad that W. would not realize that he will turn even people who liked and defended him against him.


Yes. I've been trying so hard not to check that box, but this latest incident was the tipping point that made me do it.

So now there have been only TWO presidents during my 68-year lifetime - Reagan and Trump.



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (47952)10/20/2017 5:37:41 PM
From: Brian Sullivan4 Recommendations

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Nearly 8 years after a terrible wreck left a man unable to communicate, his power of speech has returned. George Bush was 62 when the mainstream media derailed his presidency, which resulted in him and his entire administration going off a cliff and tumbling to the ground.

"For eight long years he didn't speak a word," said George's brother, Jeb Bush. Though his family continued to talk to him, they had no idea whether he understood them. That eased a few days ago, when he began responding to questions with grunts and by blinking his eyes.

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