The United States has ended the war in Iraq and indicted President George W. Bush on treason charges, The New York Times reported Tuesday. OK, well not really. An elaborate spoof hit the streets of New York on Tuesday: a convincing fake of The New York Times announcing not just the withdrawal of troops from Iraq but a raft of other US liberal fantasies. Your Ad Here George Bush is indicted, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice apologizes that the fuss about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction... Read Full Story
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November 15, 2008
JAPAN(RushPRnews)15/11/08 –Japan is offering to lend up to $100 billion to the International Monetary Fund to help nations hit hard by the global financial crisis.
U.S. President George W. Bush greets Prime Minister Taro Aso of Japan as he arrives at the North Portico of the White House in Washington, 14 Nov 2008
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This video is compilation of violent action and gruesome scenes showing what has happened in Iraq s ince former President Bush announced we were not going to war with Iraq , and then followed up with his infamous "Mission Accomplished" statement. Over 5 years after Bush decided to invade and occupy IRAQ , we are still spending $9 BILLION a MONTH on the war and over 4,5000 young Americans have been killed and another 40,000 are in military hospitals---many of them with injuries that will... Read Full Story
President Bush has only one more day in the White House , however when he leaves he will leave behind a legacy of killing and maiming innocent Afghanistan children all in the name of "freedom." This video shows what happens when innocent Afghan children are the victims of what the U.S. military and Bush call "collateral damage." Let's set the record straight right now. There is no such thing as "smart bombs." That is just a bunch of BS put out by the Pentagon. The Afghan children in this... Read Full Story
Thanks to Mary MacElveen for tipping me off to this video of former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan talking about how he asked President Bush if he was the one who "outed" CIA agent Valerie Plame, and how Bush told McClellan he was the one who gave approval to out Plame. McClellan also discusses at length how the Bush administration took us to war with Iraq when there was no exit strategy. This video is CHILLING because this is NEW information never seen or heard before. WATCH... Read Full Story
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President George W. Bush dodges shoes thrown at him by Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi from Al-Baghdadia television network, during press conference in Baghdad, December 14, 2008
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The Bush Administration is considering taking ownership stakes in a number of U.S. banks which helped restore a relative calm over global financial markets Thursday. But that news has not made me feel any safer in regards to the American economy and the pending recession. Granted, I am not a financial guru…just your every day Baby Boomer. BUT…George W. Bush couldn’t run a Texas baseball team before almost running it into the ground. Now, he has done the same thing to our nations economy... Read Full Story
U.S. President George W. Bush makes a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House October 14, 2008 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images North America) President Bush announced today that he will spend $250 billion of the $700 billion bailout money to purchase bank stocks in an effort to unlock the nation's credit crisis. The trick, of course will be to get the banks to actually lend the money once they have it. Previous government bailouts have done a great job at... Read Full Story
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