Well screw them I Say,and just wait 'til we gets a hold of your guy, as the old saying goes "payback's a beech", just remember that a year from now you hateful loons. I'm actually surprised they're giving him the time, the whole whopping 15 minutes he asked for. That's all he's getting though, not a second more and no MSM Bushgasms afterwards ....as you can bet they'll set aside the whole hour of primetime when Obama goes shopping for underwear and other events of that significance starting next week..7pm cst.
Bush set to say farewell to the nation
(OneNewsNow.com): "WASHINGTON- President George W. Bush's farewell speech is more than a goodbye to the nation that elected him twice. It is his last chance in office to define his tumultuous presidency in his own, unfiltered terms _ a mission that will keep his fire burning even after he fades off to a quieter life.
Bush will say goodbye to the country Thursday night. He will follow the script of Presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter and many before them: Express thanks to the country and pride in the honor of serving, wish the next president well and outline what he considers to be the biggest challenges ahead.
And there will be looking back.
For presidents, parting thoughts are not about parting shots. This will be no different. But Bush is proud of his record and will go out defending it.
In that sense, the goodbye address will underscore the competing accounts of his presidency one last time." continued
John Conyers Jr. - Learning the Lessons of the Bush Imperial Presidency -washingtonpost.com: "This week, I released 'Reining in the Imperial Presidency,' a 486-page report detailing the abuses and excesses of the Bush administration and recommending steps to address them. Arthur Schlesinger Jr. popularized the term 'imperial presidency' in the 1970s to describe an executive who had assumed more power than the Constitution allows and circumvented the checks and balances fundamental to our three-branch system of government. Until recently, the Nixon administration seemed to represent a singular embodiment of the idea. Unfortunately, it is clear that the threat of the imperial presidency lives on and, indeed, reached new heights under George W. Bush." what a shithead
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