Biden: Bush comments BS
Dems criticizing Bush for comment on Obama and negotiating with terrorists. See also: Pelosi’s reaction
Dems criticizing Bush for comment on Obama and negotiating with terrorists. See also: Pelosi’s reaction
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As the U.S. economy slowed in 2007, President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney saw their assets stay stable, according to financial disclosure reports released by the White House on Thursday.
Neither party gives a damn about the American people and they would rather slam into each other on Racism and Sexism and everything in between, including religion.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Sixty nine percent of Americans see gasoline prices as a serious problem for their families but only 41 percent favor a temporary repeal of the gasoline tax as proposed by presidential candidates John McCain and Hillary Clinton, a poll released on Thursday said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House on Thursday dropped its resistance to putting a halt on filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, saying that President George W. Bush will not veto a final bill from Congress that suspends oil deliveries while crude prices are very high.
GW has got to be drinking again! He is saying way too many stupid things to be sober! Check this out!
Bush Compares Obama To Nazi Appeasers
Bush has taken our country to the EDGE OF FASCISM and HE is saying this JUNK!
House Passes Farm Bill by a Veto-Proof Margin
Now, can they make it happen in the Senate?
Probably not if Senator John McCain has his way!
Hope the farmers will remember who stopped their farm bill from happening!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The top Republican on the U.S. Senate Banking Committee on Thursday said he was working with the White House as he negotiated with Democrats on a housing bill, adding that the two sides were close to a deal.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – U.S. President George W. Bush offered a peace prophecy for the Middle East on Thursday in which the enemies of the United States faced a future of defeat.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate John McCain said on Thursday that, if elected, he would like to take a page from the British government and appear in question-and-answer sessions with lawmakers.