Bush Visits the Let Freedom Ring Festival. People in the audience wave flags as former President George W. Bush addresses a Fourth of July crowd at the Let Freedom Ring 2009 festival at Crystal Beach Park Arena in Woodward, Okla., Saturday, July 4, 2009. (AP) A rural Oklahoma town greeted George W. Bush today with [...]
Sara Plummer published an insightful article in The Tulsa World on July 4 about two fathers whose sons were killed while serving in Iraq. The fathers, Warren Henthorn and John Scripsick, pictured right, were upset about former President George Bush's recent appearance at a Woodward Fourth of July event. Read the article here .
I think we have a typo here, my "reality-check" says it should read mismanaged, not mis-read; and notice they're STILL blaming W for the problem. Biden: We 'Misread the Economy' July 05, 2009 10:10 AM Big admission from Vice President Joe Biden today. "The truth is, we and everyone else misread the economy," Biden told me during our exclusive "This Week" interview in Iraq....
Former President George W. Bush looked back as far as the signers of the Declaration of Independence and as recently as the U.S. soldiers fighting wars abroad as examples of the patriotism and bravery that define Americans.
Here is a video report on former President George W. Bush's speech yesterday in Woodward, Oklahoma, where he received a warm welcome on the 4th of July. Bush showed a good sense of humor with some jokes during his speech.
Big tea parties across the country today, and check this out: " Over 15,000 attend Freedom Rally Tea Party in Tulare ." Here's the report from KFSN-TV/DT Fresno, " Tea Time in Tulare: Thousands Angered About Taxes ." Gateway Pundit reports on the St. Louis tea party," 1,500 Turn Out At St. Louis-Washington Missouri Independence Day Tea Party Rally ." Also, " Thunderous...
It's just a question of priorities : Something like 97 percent coverage for people already here, at a total cost somewhere in the $1 trillion range. Bear in mind that the Bush tax cuts cost around $1.8 trillion over a decade. We can do this — and have no excuse for not doing it. Just a little fact check to throw at your Congressional reps when they're out waving the flag in your supposed interest...
WOODWARD, Okla., July 5 (UPI) -- Ex-President George W. Bush says July 4, 1776, when the nascent United States declared its independence from Britain, was a turning point in world history. Speaking at the Let Freedom Ring 2009 holiday celebration at Crystal Beach Arena in Woodward, Okla., Saturday, the former president addressed his largest audience since leaving the White House, the Woodward News...
Bush invite to event upsets dads The fathers of two servicemen killed in Iraq say he shouldn't be Woodward's guest. By SARA PLUMMER World Staff Writer Published: 7/4/2009 http://www.tulsaworld.com/news... CHOCTAW - Oklahomans Warren Henthorn and John Scripsick are upset and disappointed that former President George W. Bush is considered an honored guest at Woodward's Independence Day celebration Saturday....
Related Link » Biden: 'We Misread How Bad the Economy Was' WASHINGTON -- Vice President Joe Biden said the Obama administration “misread how bad the economy was” but stands by its stimulus package and believes the plan will create more jobs as the pace of its spending picks up. — AP, Sunday, July 05, 2009The Obaminator continues to cling bitterly to his Bush-bashing Creed. If...
A less known fact about Laura Bush is that she has been a constant promoter of healthy living and heart-disease prevention. The symptoms of a heart attack are different for men and women, noted Mrs. Bush. In case of women, people symptoms may include pains in the jaw, fatigue, pains in the neck, or difficulty breathing. She encourages women with these symptoms to go immediately to the hospital. Previously,
President George W. Bush signed legislation Tuesday that frees businesses from having to pump billions into pension plans in the coming year, another sign of the nation's deepening economic crisis. The legislation has been a priority of business groups, which contend that some companies will have to freeze pension plans, lay off workers or even go bankrupt without the relief. Congress approved the