kaslin: AWESOME DOSE — thank you! I’m so glad that President Bush was able to honor his stalwart allies before leaving office!
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SHOCK OF THE DAY (to the MSM/political pundits):
According to today’s AOL POLL (with over 100,000 respondents), almost 60% of respondents will actually MISS President Bush (42% will miss him A LOT — more than indicate they won’t miss him at all)
http://news.aol.com/article/who-will-miss-bush-when-hes-gone/304267
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PRESIDENT BUSH: COMFORTER IN CHIEF
http://www.floppingaces.net/2009/01/13/president-bush-comforter-in-chief/
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PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH: HAIL TO A CARING COMMANDER IN CHIEF, AND HIS EQUALLY COMPASSIONATE FIRST LADY
http://www.floppingaces.net/2009/01/13/president-george-w-bush-first-lady-hail-to-a-caring-commander-in-chief-and-his-equally-compassionate-first-lady/
Investors Business Daily has a great editorial about the event>
Statecraft: Nations become allies of the U.S. for many reasons historic, strategic or even for aid. Then there are allies who contribute the U.K., Australia and Colombia. Their leaders were rightly honored Tuesday.
You can read the entire editorial here
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=316743580179317
Did you see the second part of Sean Hannity's interview with the president? I have to do a search if there are any transcripts of the interview
The troops will especially miss him
Count me as one that WILL miss him...a LOT! *sigh*
Thanks for your faithfulness in finding these encouraging articles each day and posting them for us. It’s good to know there are many out there who feel the way we do about President Bush and the job he’s done so well.
Thanks much!