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'Miss Me Yet?' Billboard With Photo Of Bush Is Real; Not An Internet Trick
NPR ^ | 2/8/10 | Mark Memmott

Posted on 02/08/2010 6:22:33 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo

Internet chatter had led to speculation that it might be an urban myth -- nothing more than clever digital trickery spreading via the Web.

But our friend Bob Collins at Minnesota Public Radio assures us he's seen it with his own eyes:

There is a billboard along I-35 near Wyoming, Minn., with a huge photo of former president George W. Bush and this question: "Miss Me Yet?"

Now, the push is on to find out who paid to have it put up.

(Excerpt) Read more at npr.org ...


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Humor; Local News; Politics
KEYWORDS: billboard; gwb; missmeyet
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To: Liberty Valance

61 posted on 02/08/2010 9:02:21 PM PST by txhurl
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To: txhurl; Scanian
Bush’s tax cuts caused the majority of the deficit, but it did what was intended, getting us out of recession.

Bush's first two rounds of tax cuts did absolutely nothing because they were centered around tax rebates, which in W's words were intended to "put money in the pockets of consumers." It wasn't until the tax cuts of 2003 that the economy started to recover. Those tax cuts were largely written by Republicans in Congress and included a capital gains tax cut that W vehemently opposed.

Even so, the resulting expansion was based on government spending, a real estate bubble, and a commodities bubble. In other words, all unsustainable smoke and mirrors. The stock market actually went down during his eight years in office, even though it went through a significant correction before he took office. W was one of the worst economic presidents we've ever had, and below average over all. He opened the door for the most liberal Senator to become president based on nothing more than an empty promise of "change."

I don't miss Bush. I'll never miss him. He wrecked the country and the GOP. The Bush Dynasty is every bit as destructive as the Kennedy Dynasty. No more Bushes. No more Kennedys.

62 posted on 02/08/2010 9:19:02 PM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: DrDavid

Now I believe it. I hardly believe anything I read or see in print anymore but since a Minn FReeper verified that it does exist.........EXCELLENT!! Thank you.


63 posted on 02/08/2010 11:17:45 PM PST by Outlaw Woman (If you remove the first Amendment, we'll be forced to move on to the next one.)
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To: jessduntno
Keeping America safe for eight years is worth a lot...

A big AMEN to that, jessduntno!

64 posted on 02/08/2010 11:20:10 PM PST by nutmeg (Rush Limbaugh & Sarah Palin agree: NO third parties! Take back the GOP)
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To: Moonman62

I regret even commenting about Bush yesterday.

It’s really like stirring up an open sesspool - nothing good can be accomplished by discussing that administration.

No more Bush talk for me. We are past that and need to concentrate on the future and getting rid of the human wrecking ball who is currently in charge.


65 posted on 02/09/2010 4:00:30 AM PST by Scanian
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To: Moonman62; txhurl
Bush's first two rounds of tax cuts did absolutely nothing because they were centered around tax rebates, which in W's words were intended to "put money in the pockets of consumers

What BS. You could at least check wiki before you make a statement like that.

Wikipedia EGTRAA

The stock market actually went down during his eight years in office, even though it went through a significant correction before he took office.

Which planet do you live on....although the market fell after the subprime mortgage collapse, it hit 14,000 under Bush.

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I don't miss Bush. I'll never miss him. He wrecked the country and the GOP.

No, idiotic voters like you wrecked this country and allowed Marxists to take over. When GWB and the nation needed you the most, you stabbed him in the back.

66 posted on 02/09/2010 4:12:59 AM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: Scanian
No more Bush talk for me.

How about just trying to be honest about him...

67 posted on 02/09/2010 4:13:52 AM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: A.Hun
Which planet do you live on....although the market fell after the subprime mortgage collapse, it hit 14,000 under Bush.

That 14,000 points was smoke and mirrors just like I said. W's government spending bubble, housing bubble, and commodities bubble couldn't be sustained. The market was lower the day he left office than the day he took office.

America has been the world's technology leader for decades and a main driver of our economy. What kind of relationship did W have with the technology sector?

No, idiotic voters like you wrecked this country and allowed Marxists to take over. When GWB and the nation needed you the most, you stabbed him in the back.

It's because of voters like me that the Bush disaster won't be repeated again.

As far as turning backs go, how many times did he praise Americans versus how many times did he praise illegal aliens?

68 posted on 02/09/2010 6:08:49 AM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: Moonman62
W's government spending bubble, housing bubble, and commodities bubble couldn't be sustained

If you noticed the large post, there was no such thing as a government spending bubble. Government spending has been on an upward trend because of entitlements, regardless of who was in control. Bush's discretionary spending increase averaged about 3%. That's with the DHS forced on him by congress.

The housing and commodities bubbles were beyond his control...you should be well aware that he tried to rein in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and was stopped by the Democrats...and before you start whining about him promoting home ownership, that had always been a conservative hallmark.

America has been the world's technology leader for decades and a main driver of our economy. What kind of relationship did W have with the technology sector?

Bush was the most business friendly President since Reagan. That applied across the board.

As far as turning backs go, how many times did he praise Americans versus how many times did he praise illegal aliens?

He stood up for America and Americans on a daily basis, unlike the America Apologizer we currently have. Just on the time he spent defending our military should shame you for such a comment......how about coming up with one quote where he "praised" illegals?

Why don't you just admit you hate him because he wouldn't do what you wanted on immigration.....even though he governed TX for eight years and campaigned then served eight years on the same immigration policy he always had.

Well, as long as I'm around, posters like you won't lie about GWB and his term in office and get away scott free.

69 posted on 02/09/2010 8:19:40 AM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: Moonman62
"Those tax cuts were largely written by Republicans in Congress and included a capital gains tax cut that W vehemently opposed."

You mean when he blocked the the tax increase on small business?

Pres Bush vetoed a $77.5-billion tax bill Mar 20, 1992, that would have given a tax cut to the middle class. The cut would have been financed by raising taxes for the wealthy. Bush used the veto to begin an election-year rhetorical attack on Congress.

Lefty agitprop.

70 posted on 02/09/2010 8:22:46 AM PST by jessduntno (If Bawney Fwank talks in his sleep, is it considered wetting the bed?)
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To: jessduntno

1992?


71 posted on 02/09/2010 8:25:48 AM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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