President Bush will always be remembered as one of the military's favorite Presidents. After the Ft. Hood massacre he and the former first lady secretly visited the victims of the shooting to pay their respects. As reported in "A Soldier's Perspective" on November 7, " Former President George W. Bush secretly visited Ft. Hood last night to meet with the victims of the troops affected by the recent massacre at the hands of a Muslim extremist within our ranks. This is typical for President... Read Full Story
They miss George W. Bush... I just read Caroline Glick's interesting little ode to George W. Bush and her pain (yes, her choice of wording) at him no longer being POTUS: "A couple of days ago I heard the news that George and Laura Bush paid a private visit to the wounded soldiers at Fort Hood. They specifically requested that the base commander not inform the media of their visit. They came. They comforted the wounded soldiers and the Fort Hood community for a couple of hours. And then they... Read Full Story
B. Thomas Cooper - Editor Sound and Recording - blogment - National News wire - The Infinite Echo Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi , who was recently released from an Iraqi prison after serving nine months for throwing his shoes at former U.S. president George W. Bush, has been greeted with a heroes welcome in Geneva Switzerland. Muntadhar al-Zeidi gained worldwide notoriety for his December 2008 attack on the former president, earning the journalist a stint behind bars, where he claims... Read Full Story
Recently I had a conversation with a friend of mine that I was thinking about over the weekend.
This friend is a HUGE liberal which in and of itself does not bother me that much.
The problem with this person is that he drank the Kool Aid.
For example, I remember during the primaries last year I told [...] Read Full Story
September 1, 2009 My name is Lori Zarlenga-Blaquiere. I am requesting a full investigation of former President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama and Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri with regard to illegally issuing orders to kidnap and murder me. The United States Government has illegally wiretapped my telephones, hacked my computers, and continued to surveillance me to date, despite the newly elected President Barrack Obama. The American people have been fooled by the Bush and... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON, D.C. /Publishers Newswire/ — At last! The trial we’ve all been waiting for. “The Trial of George W Bush” is a wicked satire with music, produced, directed and written by composer/humorist Roger Rudenstein. An award-winning composer, Rudenstein announced that he created the Bush satire specifically to be downloaded to MP3 player or mobile phone. It can also be listened to online. “I just got tired of waiting for the Obama Administration to get off its duff and bring the ‘Decider... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 19 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- At last! The trial we've all been waiting for. "The Trial of George W Bush" is a wicked satire with music, produced, directed and written by composer/humorist Roger Rudenstein. An award-winning composer, Rudenstein announced that he created the Bush satire specifically to be downloaded to MP3 player or mobile phone. It can also be listened to online. The MP3 recording is available free at www.devilandgeorgebush.com .
"I just got tired of... Read Full Story
Bush didn't lie, Saddam did You'll never hear this in the MSM, They don't want to admit they made a mistake. After the 2003 invasion of Iraq,
Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until he saw 'the city was about to
fall.' Months later, he was caught hiding at the same farm where he had
fled in 1959 after taking part in an attempt to kill the country's
prime minister. Unclassified FBI interviews conducted during his
incarceration at a U.S. detention center offered new details Thursday
about the... Read Full Story
Former President George W. Bush throws the ceremonial first pitch before a game between the Cleveland Indians and the Texas Rangers during the home opener at Rangers Ballpark April 6, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) more pics » When the middle-of-nowhere town of Woodward invited George W. Bush to its Fourth of July celebration, no one really expected the former president to accept. But he did. I was just inviting him as a person deeply in love with America... Read Full Story
The sad events in Iran continue to trouble the world. I admire the brave folk who have taken to the streets there in the last 10 days to protest what appears to be election fraud, but I think it’s also important to recognize that elections have been stolen in countries whose experience with democracy is supposed to be much longer and stronger. I am referring, of course, to the US presidential election of 2000, where “hanging chads” and systematic intimidation of potential voters made the... Read Full Story