"There's an old saying in Tennessee I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says, fool me once, shame on shame on you. Fool me you can't get fooled again." Sept. 17, 2002, in Nashville, Tenn.
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." Aug. 5, 2004, at the signing ceremony for a defense spending bill.
"Too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many OB/GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country." Sept. 6, 2004, at a rally in Poplar Bluff, Mo.
"Our most abundant energy source is coal. We have enough coal to last for 250 years, yet coal also prevents an environmental challenge." April 20, 2005, in Washington.
"We look forward to hearing your vision, so we can more better do our job." Sept. 20, 2005, in Gulfport, Miss.
"I can't wait to join you in the joy of welcoming neighbors back into neighborhoods, and small businesses up and running, and cutting those ribbons that somebody is creating new jobs." Sept. 5, 2005, when Bush met with residents of Poplarville, Miss., in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
"It was not always a given that the United States and America would have a close relationship. After all, 60 years we were at war 60 years ago we were at war." June 29, 2006, at the White House, where Bush met with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
"Make no mistake about it, I understand how tough it is, sir. I talk to families who die." Dec. 7, 2006, in a joint appearance with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
"These are big achievements for this country, and the people of Bulgaria ought to be proud of the achievements that they have achieved." June 11, 2007, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
"Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for your introduction. Thank you for being such a fine host for the OPEC summit." September 2007, in Sydney, Australia, where Bush was attending an APEC summit.
"Thank you, Your Holiness. Awesome speech." April 16, 2008, at a ceremony welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to the White House.
"The fact that they purchased the machine meant somebody had to make the machine. And when somebody makes a machine, it means there's jobs at the machine-making place." May 27, 2008, in Mesa, Ariz.
"And they have no disregard for human life." July 15, 2008, at the White House. Bush was referring to enemy fighters in Afghanistan.
"I remember meeting a mother of a child who was abducted by the North Koreans right here in the Oval Office." June 26, 2008, during a Rose Garden news briefing.
"Throughout our history, the words of the Declaration have inspired immigrants from around the world to set sail to our shores. These immigrants have helped transform 13 small colonies into a great and growing nation of more than 300 people." July 4, 2008 in Virginia.
"The people in Louisiana must know that all across our country there's a lot of prayer prayer for those whose lives have been turned upside down. And I'm one of them. It's good to come down here." Sept. 3, 2008, at an emergency operations center in Baton Rouge, La., after Hurricane Gustav hit the Gulf Coast.
"This thaw took a while to thaw, it's going to take a while to unthaw." Oct. 20, 2008, in Alexandria, La., as he discussed the economy and frozen credit markets.
I don't care what they say....I think Bush was one of the greater Presidents America has seen and I believe history will show as much. He may not have been a great speaker, but given what he was given...he handled it with grace and class.
To: Lucky9teen
"It would be a mistake for the United States Senate to allow any kind of human cloning to come out of that chamber." It would be more than a mistake. It would be a crime against humanity.
To: Lucky9teen
I remember meeting a mother of a child who was abducted by the North Koreans right here in the Oval Office." Hmmm... better send the Secret Service back for more training.
3 posted on
01/06/2009 10:53:28 AM PST by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll)
To: Lucky9teen
Laughing - and crying a little too.
Gonna miss him.
To: Lucky9teen
I’m going to miss President George W Bush, too. He was a fine war-time President for America.
> He may not have been a great speaker...
Au contraire. He was an awesome speaker, and was probably the most unintentionally quotable of Presidents America has ever had. Sorta like having Yogi Berra in the Oval Office. Even his stuff-ups were thoroughly entertaining and somehow made sense at some metaphysical level...
Cheers from DownUnder!
5 posted on
01/06/2009 11:16:06 AM PST by
DieHard the Hunter
(Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fà g am bealach.)
To: Lucky9teen
The local paper editor printed a list of these Bush-isms yesterday, so the RATS must have sent all their stooges a list. Since all Obama can say is “Uh,uh,uh...”, he won’t be nearly as quotable.
To: Lucky9teen
“Thank you, Your Holiness. Awesome speech.” April 16, 2008, at a ceremony welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to the White House.
That was awesome, pope dude.
7 posted on
01/06/2009 11:38:56 AM PST by
Augustinian monk
("Can't we try bombing them with kindness?")
To: Lucky9teen
Uh - uh - uh - uh - uh - uh - uh - uh . . . .
You know . . you know . . you know . . . you know . . . you know . . Uncle Teddy . . you know . . you know . . you know . . you know . .Camelot . . you know . . hope . . change . . you know . .
8 posted on
01/06/2009 11:44:53 AM PST by
Twinkie
(TWO WRONGS DON'T MAKE A RIGHT!!!)
To: Lucky9teen
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