Community | January 28, 2012 | 87 comments

Obama meets with George H.W. and Jeb Bush

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The cozy relationship between Barack Obama and the Bush family is a curious as Bill Clinton and the Bush family.

One might think that the close relationship suggests that the current administration was looking out for the previous administration.

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President Barack Obama met with former President George H.W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush in the Oval Office on Friday, joining in a bipartisan gathering in an election year.

The White House said the three men enjoyed a personal visit in the Oval Office as they have in the past when the former president is visiting Washington.

Obama is scheduled to speak Saturday at the Alfalfa Club dinner, an annual event for Washington's movers and shakers. The former president and his son planned to attend the dinner.

Obama, who succeeded President George W. Bush in the White House, has maintained good relations with the Bush family.

He awarded George H.W. Bush the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor for contributions to society. During the ceremony, Obama called Bush a "gentleman" and said the former president's life has been "a testament that public service is a noble calling."

Last March, Obama joined with Jeb Bush at a Miami high school to tout his education agenda, sounding themes of empowering teachers, demanding accountability and enticing states to raise their academic standards. The former Florida governor has been a champion of education reform.
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87 comments // Obama meets with George H.W. and Jeb Bush

  • joeredford
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      joeredford [removed]  
    • The last time I looked current presidents have always invited former presidents to the White House, regardless of party affiliation. Only in the paranoid mind can this be found to be untoward and suspicious. It is a rather exclusive club since there are only 4 former presidents alive.

    • 24 days ago
  • Tayllerand
  • Tayllerand
  • Tayllerand
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      Tayllerand  
    • Oh boy here we go again, papa Bush is in the house . Put your hands up for Brazil I love this country.Add a comment (You can paste links too)

    • 24 days ago
  • ecoalex
    • -1
      ecoalex  
    • From how Obama keeps screwing the 99% ,I don't believe the keeping your enemies close thing is working.On issue after issue Obama keeps protecting the frauds ,blocking reforms,not leading,but doing as he is told.The bush family is a crime syndicate,Obama is at home with them.

    • 24 days ago
  • kennymotown
    • +4
      kennymotown  
    • I don't know who was responsible for this comment years ago, but I think it goes, "Keep your friends close, and your enemy's closer". Obama plays Chess Masterfully, me thinks! :)

    • 25 days ago
  • LivingPong
  • dinm76
  • JanforGore
  • artemis6
  • PressCore
    • +1
      PressCore  
    • JanforGore:

      For the Bushes, I'm sure they think of 1600 Pennsylvania avenue as the
      mailing address for their garage. This is the scourge that the Big Oil Monopoly
      has whipped this nation with for the past century, and long long before that.
      The first oil derrick went up in Titusville, Pa. in Aug, 1859 even before the
      Civil War. Within 50 years John D.Rockefeller of Standard Oil was buying
      up everything and everyone in sight, corrupting, and fouling the legal process.
      Theodore Roosevelt had the devil of a time contending with Mr NWO John
      D.Rockefeller. He gave new meaning to the term uberrich .01% when in
      1905 he donated $100 Million in Gold to his own foundation to avoid taxes.
      Being so big he could use his left hand to give his right hand the equivalent
      of,in the neighborhood of, a Billion dollars to avoid paying taxes gives you
      some idea of how far their evil had already gotten to before they minted
      Lincoln cents. It's light years worse than merely that now, after a century
      of self destructive junky like dependence on a poison destroying the earth.

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
    • +1
      PressCore  
    • artemis6:

      You, and Millions of others in what Nixon used to call the " silent majority "
      They're silent because they have families, and are so intimidated they're
      afraid of their own shadows that events they can't control will derail the train.

    • 25 days ago
  • Rush_Rules
  • Rush_Rules
  • PressCore
    • +1
      PressCore  
    • Rush_Rules:

      That's right. They should call the White House the " House of Dark Shadows "
      after that 1970s TV series in which Barnabas Collins, the vampire, haunts
      the living. Because that's all that willing dependence on fossil fuel is. It's a
      form of parasitism like a killer vine that wraps itself around a tree, and slowly
      strangles it as it lives off it. In 1900, Nicola Tesla, the genius Serbian inventor,
      achieved patents for his inventions of the induction motor, and the first renew
      avle energy electric solar power cell. If it weren't for JPMorgan & John D.
      Rockefeller overwhelming the markets with fossil fuel burning internal
      combustion engines, and suppressing the new technology far superior to
      their already obsolete tech, the USA would have had the last 112 years to
      develop the modern electric car. Nicola Tesla himself wrote " that if the
      Western industrialized nations continue to waste all their capital on other
      than renewable electric energy, they'll eventualy become bankrupt. " Here
      inthe USA, they're already redlining their rpms $ 15 Trillion beyond that,
      and still people continue pretending their addiction to oil will continue forever.
      Yet, they estimate the price of a gallon of gas will be $10 within the next 8 years.

    • 25 days ago
  • JanforGore
  • artemis6
  • artemis6
    • +2
      artemis6  
    • Rush_Rules:

      I believe some elections have been stolen , others bought . If you asked , do you really think perpetual war sounds like a good idea ? If we were to vote on THAT , i think people would say no . As it is , they have been spending billions to convince us , perpetual war is "good" . Marketing only works up to a point . So , i will not be angry at the victim , the 99% , i will be focused on the 1% . You can rage at the voters if you like .

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
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    • artemis6:

      No, YOU haven't. And I appreciate all your comments here on Current.com
      Artemsis 6. I've been voting them up for years now. Thank you for caring about
      the USA, and doing something appropriate about that.

    • 25 days ago
  • artemis6
  • circlesquared
  • kbshana
  • AreOh
    • +3
      AreOh  
    • What I want to know is where was all this Bush opposition when Bush, senior and junior, were in office. I find it rather hilarious that everyone is so 'political' after they leave office.

    • 25 days ago
  • Rush_Rules
  • LivingPong
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      LivingPong  
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    • Rush_Rules:

      Those voting machines, that and Rupert Murdoch's Public Relations empire. I actually read once how Murdoch saved a guy from being set up by racist police for murder. I think they were probably going to hang the guy, but Rupert ran a story about the actual guys who raped and murdered the girl, and how the police were just going to let an innocent man go down and the real perpetrators go free. I wonder when he stopped caring?

      Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The power to influence politics can be a dangerous thing. The stench of blood and adrenaline, wild screams, whipping yourself, babbling in tongues, social dynamics and fear of the mob, staring in the mirror at yourself, I'm not a bad man, never looking in the mirror again, I'M NOT CRAZY, I'm not, I'm not, YAGHHHHHHHH! SMASH! I hate you, I love you, come here... don't leave me... alone.

    • 25 days ago
  • artemis6
  • Rush_Rules
  • PressCore
    • +1
      PressCore  
    • ShlomoMojo:

      Though you didn't ask me specificly for an answer, if I might venture a
      guess... How about a bloodless Revolution like the Velvet Revolution
      of the 1990s they held in Prague in the Chezk Republic to lawfuly de
      pose the illegal totalitarian status quo oppressing them with secret
      police, abductions & Murders in the middle of the night. Americans
      haven't had their backs pushed up against the wall enough yet to
      form the type of solidarity that requires. I chalk it up to the selfishness,
      and hyper individualism that's destroyed the community values of
      modern Americans. If you watch the Encore Westerns channel long
      enough, and review the TV series prevailing in the 1950s, especialy
      the movies of the 1930s-1970s, you'll view Western American culture
      through a window to the world you don't live in. But that others have.

      People in the small towns of the Old West had an aweful lot in common
      with the colonial Americans before the American Revolution. They
      had little privacy, but they had strong economic & social solidarity.
      Today, we're not even as well off as they were, because our privacy
      is spat on, yet we depend on foreigners instead of neighbors to do
      what we no longer produce. Bill McKibben's books point that out.
      He speaks of a " commonwealth currency " in which the value of a
      credit voucher circulated to benefit only a small local community
      doubles in value as it's used in lieu of cash. The same holds true
      in social terms to reinforce strong community values defined as
      Alexander Dumas' novel the 3 Musketeers. " One for all & all for one "
      When citizens see themselves as parts of a greater whole then they
      have the power to depose the Bushes who maintain their power
      through the Big Oil Monopoly. So long as Americans feed them
      with money at the gas pumps, they feed their evil. Because living
      in a truely independent country means living in a country made up
      of independent constituents. The USA isn't independent as the row
      over the staights of Howmuz has proven. The USA has had this same
      problem since the 1980s, and noone yet has learned that Americans
      forced to drive gas powered cars are as helpless as heroin junkies.

    • 25 days ago
  • artemis6
  • maasanova
    • +4
      maasanova  
    • I like how Obama awarded Bush Sr. for a "Presidential Medal of Freedom award."

      Yeah, a Nobel Peace Prize winning constitutionalist "scholar" gave an award to a president who peddled a lie about babies being thrown from incubators when he couldn't get traction the US to go and bomb Iraq (the first time).

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
    • +2
      PressCore  
    • maasanova:

      One sleezy crooked warmongering Fascist , who never deserved to receive
      the Nobel Peace prize, giving yet another sleezy crooked warmongering Fascist
      yet another prize. It's the age of farce & charade bro. The lunatics are running
      the asylum. When the Nobel Peace prize people are so badly mismanaged
      they betray a trust by giving any undeserving person the prize then tell him here,
      now earn it, as he laughs at the fools behind their backs, you know that back
      asswards attitude is corrupt & perverted. Humans are descended from hominids
      who mimic other hominids' behaviors, so it's no surprise Nobama keeps up their
      farcical charade by continuing that sorry chain of events. What was it that
      Nobama sang at the DNC in Denver in Summer 2008 ? Cha- cha- chain of fools.
      The spineless wishful thinkers always are his fools, no more, and no less.

    • 25 days ago
  • trut
    • +4
      trut  
    • Just the Bush family giving Obama a pat on the back for continuing the same old same old and protecting W.
      Prophet? John Hogue said Jeb Bush has the best chance of beating Obama or at least becoming the next republican president.

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
    • +2
      PressCore  
    • trut:

      That's the immage they portray isn't it ? The Bush Dynasty that authors
      write books about, and TV soap opera series like Dallas about. The Bushes
      would be shit without Oil. But because Oil is black Gold, people give them
      the power that, if they had any sense, they'd reserve for themselves. Since
      the Bushes aren't out to act in the best interests of the USA, only the Bushes.
      Why would they want to give up Big Oil interests power base, and loose their
      grip on the USA for a bunch of bleating sheeple ? So long as Americans are
      so mindless they won't object to routinely burning their money on a one way
      trip to nowhere, as they get extorted, no doubt they'll continue to see the
      Bush family " Dynasty " as the ancient Emperors of China saw themselves.
      You know I realy do wonder who's worse. The Bushes with their delusions
      of grandeur, or the idiot shit sheeple who vote for them because they're
      mindless, spineless crowd followers. I apologize for the negative tone, but
      they both disgust me. The Bushes see themselves as unable to be held
      accountable for any crime they commit. They have an aweful lot of blood
      on their hands, and they wouldn't be parading around as though somehow
      they deserved impunity if frankly the Bushes presumed their shit doesn't stink.

    • 25 days ago
  • gypsysailor
  • JohnA
  • unimatrix0
    • +5
      unimatrix0  
    • Funny to read the conspiracy theory idiots and those suffering from Obama Derangement Syndrome trying to make something out of nothing. The meeting is a simple presidential courtesy. Nothing more.

    • 25 days ago
  • ZiggyStrange
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      ZiggyStrange  
    • unimatrix0:

      It's amazing to watch how truly ignorant people are about things like this photo. Then again the Obama hatred is so deep it doesn't matter what he gets done. it's all bad if you have a one track mind. The collective IQ of this place is embarrassing. Has anyone even considered the possibility that the President that saved us from the Bush disaster, got Bin Laden, and is ending 2 wars actually knows what he's doing?

      We have a do nothing congress.Fascists racists and bigots running amok for effin centuries, unprecedented obstructionism, and a SCOTUS delivered "for sale" sign hanging over every elected office in this country and the bad guy is Obama?

      Why do you people think the right hates him so much?

      They are afraid of what he is doing and what he's going to do, and they should be afraid of Obama because he is going to clean their pathetic racist homophobic clocks this November and the next President will be part of the plan.

      Give me a fracking break.

      Thank you unimatrix0 for for telling it like it is.

      Obama 2012!

      He earned it. If you don't see it you are blind.

      Warren / Grayson 2016!

      Even better

      Obama / Warren 2016! Why not? by then even morons won't be able to deny the truth.

      Grayson / Warren, Warren / Grayson 2024 either way its a dream ticket.

      That would cap it.

      To the haters. Get used to it, the party is over.

    • 25 days ago
  • maasanova
    • +4
      maasanova  
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    • http://undertheradarmedia.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/obama-plays-hear-no-evil-see-...

      On Obama's ingauration day, the Obamas and the Bidens were on hand to give the Bush family a heartfelt send-off as they rode off into the sunset.

      No war crime trials, no investigations into torture, murder of Afghanis and Iraqis, no investigations into constitutional violations or stolen elections.

      Just a clean getaway. If that alone doesn't tell you the that, at the executive level, there is no difference between the two parties then you should probably follow American Idol instead of politics.

    • 25 days ago
  • circlesquared
  • budsnews
  • PressCore
    • +3
      PressCore  
    • maasanova:

      Best articulation of the sorry state of the Union that I've heard yet, brother.
      It's refeshing to read something intelligent compared to the doper spewing
      out lame propaganda as if that person were on the payroll of the party
      central of the worker's paradise. That let us ignore attitude is so old it's
      got it's own nursing home address. I appreciate your keen insignts, maasanova.

    • 25 days ago
  • maasanova
  • Rush_Rules
  • budsnews
  • PressCore
    • +1
      PressCore  
    • Rush_Rules:

      Verdad. When dealing with human puppets, the ventriloquist's dummy
      always needs to sit in a chair apart, and definitely not facing the same
      direction as his ventriloquist sitting behind him. This helps give the
      puppets' synchophants the illusion that he's not realy a puppet...That
      he's realy only a puppet in the eyes of those who repudiate him for the
      sleezy lying bastard that he is, because he's not realy responsible for
      what he says & does, as he has no choice, being manipulated by his
      puppetmaster. The Nobama synchophants want their cake and eat it too.

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
    • -5
      PressCore  
    • It would take a narcisstic conceited puppet like him to have a bust of
      himself on a table with honest people represented in only 2 dimensions.
      That tells me that as a Fascist, he reads reality as truth is lies. Because
      it's realy George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln who are regarded
      as statesmen of substance and depth, while he is but a fascade as all
      Fascists are. I recall Lincoln admonishing all that " You can fool some
      of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but
      you can't fool them all forever, because the truth will come out "

    • 26 days ago
  • BloodyChickletts
  • unimatrix0
  • budsnews
  • PressCore
  • PressCore
  • Zoot
  • PressCore
    • -2
      PressCore  
    • Zoot:

      Somehow I'm guessing that category includes you yourself despite the
      hypocrisy. To me it still looks more like Nobama than the Reverend Martin
      Luther King because it's not a good likeness obviously. If it were a good
      likeness, then I wouldn't have mistaken it in the first place. The motive
      behind my comment doesn't change in any event. Imho, Nobama is still
      as phony as a $ 3 bill. And his synchophants realy are mindless & boring.

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
  • BloodyChickletts
  • nanac
  • SultanOfSwat
  • Truthitswhatsfordinner
  • SultanOfSwat
  • Truthitswhatsfordinner
    • -2
      Truthitswhatsfordinner  
    • SultanOfSwat:

      I am comparing one picture of a smiling politician standing next to a racist with another picture of a smiling politician standing next to a racist.

      As I always wish for with the umpire in the baseball game. Whatever, the strike zone is I hope the ump is consistent in applying the standard.

    • 25 days ago
  • nanac
  • AreOh
  • Rush_Rules
  • PressCore
    • +2
      PressCore  
    • Rush_Rules:

      Yes, most certainly so. Goldman Sachs is a public menace. The lunatic
      fringe don't matter.But the biggest tentacle of the Rothschilds' Federal
      Reserve most certainly matters. Whomever they endorse is alarming.

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
  • Rush_Rules
  • Truthitswhatsfordinner
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • Rush_Rules:

      They're incompetent. bro. They'd be incompetent and worthless, and fired
      if they worked in the private sector unless they worked for family. In the public
      sector, they're no less worthless, but they've found their niche in life hanging
      around with institutional parasites like Goldman Sachs and Show Biz actors
      like Nobama, ( who also couldn't compete with theater actors unless off stage )

    • 25 days ago
  • wolfess
    • -2
      wolfess  
    • What's with that black skull on the back of shrub 1's wheelchair? Sorry, got lost in the fakery of that picture to EVER be able to take the article seriously.

      Pwr 2 the progressive 99%! LIBERAL lobotomies to the 1% and all repTEAtards!

    • 26 days ago
  • AJILIVIZION
  • Dagum
    • +3
      Dagum  
    • Whether you believe such things or not, there is an interesting story floating around that Henry Kissinger told the Chinese

      That: Jeb Bush is going to be the next President despite not being on the ballot yet.

      That: Obama was selected as a place holder because the American people wouldn't accept successive Bush-Clinton Dynasties .

      That: the primary process and electronic voting machines are completely manipulated and under the control of the NSA resulting in a brokered GOP convention- a deadlock -allowing Jeb Bush to be nominated as a "consensus candidate”.

      An interesting story nonetheless.

    • 26 days ago
  • PressCore
    • +1
      PressCore  
    • Dagum:

      I don't find what you've reported to be far fetched at all. The names of the
      people discussed lost what the CIA calls " plausable deniability " in Nov 1963
      in Dallas, Texas. All those pictured in the photo are villians, imho. And no
      honest person would piss on them if they were on fire much less vote for the
      bastards. The fascade of an honest election has finaly come back to bite the
      USA in the ass. For many decades, they've been publicly deploring the rigged
      elections in other countries, when if they were honest, they should have been
      minding their own business, and concentrating on making OUR elections
      honest. The sheeple will wake up someday to realize Thomas Jefferson's
      quote to be their rude awakening.

    • 26 days ago
  • circlesquared
  • Dagum
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      Dagum  
    • PressCore:

      The source of that information is a report from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. So I take it with a grain of salt, though it's plausible.

      Ultimately, I reserve judgment until August and the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.

      But if Jeb Bush so much as ends up as even the Republican Vice Presidential nominee, I'll give full faith and credit to the report.

    • 26 days ago
  • Dagum
    • +1
      Dagum  
    • PressCore:

      Recently, I've spent some time studying different State's election processes for both primaries and the general election.

      I've been looking at them from the perspective of a potential risk of *fraud*.

      Many of the states's voting systems are structured and set up in a way that subjects the voting process to an OUTRAGEOUSLY unnecessary high risk of fraud.

      "Who Counts the votes" is the most important consideration when looking at a state's voting system and the potential for fraud.

      Take the Iowa Gop Caucus for instance. You go in at the precinct level, a temporary caucus chair tallies up the votes and submits them to the county, who submits them to the State GOP, who counts all the votes in a secret location and reports the winner and release the results. Somehow the Iowa State GOP lost the results of 8 precincts. There is no reason for the state GOP to wait to release the results at the State level after they tally up all the votes in a secret room.

      The further away you move the final vote tally from the actual voters, the greater the risk of fraud. There is a huge risk that each Iowa county could have fixed the results of the precincts. There is even greater risk the state GOP fixes and changes the results it receives from each precinct. (especially when it's done in a secret room). Each precinct's results should be publicly announced, published, put on website BEFORE, they are handed to the county and the State GOP. That way, anybody could independently add up all the precincts.

      And then you get South Carolina and their republican primary. All of South Carolina's 46 counties use an Electronic paperless voting system. 100% of election results were redirected through a private Barcelona, Spain-owned company, Scytl/SOE Software, before being reported to the public.

      A freakin FOREIGN corporation did the final vote tally for the South Carolina GOP Primary voters!

    • 25 days ago
  • Truthitswhatsfordinner
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
    • Dagum:

      There could be a brokered convention with Jeb Bush being nominated from the floor. They stole how many elections already? I don't put anything past them. I had that thought about a brokered convention after seeing these primaries go to the buffoons Santorum, Romney and Gingrich in order.

    • 25 days ago
  • PressCore
    • +4
      PressCore  
    • Looks like the Rs and the D's aren't even bothering to keep up their
      patheic charade any longer, doesn't it ? Makes me think it was less
      than effortless for the corrupt R's to pick the corrupt D.'s candidate
      for them in 2008, so they wouldn't have to bother with the formality
      of a Primary challenge to shitbag in 2012. Nor do they ever learn
      that trust is priceless, and that there are only some things, and like
      Nobama, only some commodities you can buy with money. Now the
      Rs are again using their Halloween freak show candidates to make
      it look as if Pinochiobama were almost good by comparison to hoodwink
      the American voters a second time. If we allow this flagrant corruption
      to continue, these bought dogs of theirs will be worse than commodities.
      They'll be commodes.

    • 26 days ago
  • circlesquared
  • PressCore
    • +2
      PressCore  
    • circlesquared:

      Yeah, exactly what I was thinking. B.ody O.dor meant that with him parading
      around as though he were't the puppet he realy is, that the Bushes had it all
      so sussed as the reps of the Big Oil Monopoly of the past century, that they
      could finaly drop their guard, and stop pretending they were anything other
      than the political figures representing Organized Crime they are who figured
      they could step in and take whatever they wanted as the briggands they are
      Nor is it any secret that Dub'ya belongs to the secret skull & crosssbones
      society that all the Bush family does. Nor should it be any secret the invention
      of the CIA & Corporate TV were both introduced in 1947 to control people's
      minds through mass sublimation. Dub'ya used TV to garner support for his
      Iraqi war in March 2003. And as Helms said as far back as the early 1970s
      during Nixon's time: " The CIA controls every major Corporate TV news
      personality " I recall when I delivered newpapers in the late 1950s and
      1960s that the CIA controlled the newspapers too. They printed only what
      the CIA distributed to them. They're such a sham. Internet savvy poeple
      from every country in the world know what their Fraud Scheme is. Live
      free or die hard, amigo.

    • 26 days ago
  • circlesquared
  • PressCore
    • +4
      PressCore  
    • Birds of a feather flock together. The Bush family has a very long
      sordid History of backing Adolph Hitler, studying & immitating Adolph
      Hitler from Bush Sr's father to Bush Sr's son Dub'ya. And what makes
      the Sr Bush so infamous ? He's been traced to being part of the CIA
      cabal who Murdered President Kennedy. And as CIA Director it was
      his middle east policy to back, support, help install Saddam Husein
      in Iraq. The blood on the hands of the Bushes is as immense, as
      their villiany. During Bush's tenure with the CIA, the Shah of Iran
      was installed who was a tyrant the CIA could control. The student
      religious revolution of 1979 that deposed the Shah took Americans
      as hostages. Those students became the Taliban. Simultaneously,
      Bush pitted Saddam Husein against Iran in a 10 year long war which
      decimated both sides to piss off the Iranians even worse calling the
      USA " the great Satan " Well, WE'RE not, but the Bushes sold their
      souls to the devil long ago for oil money. Also during the 1980s,
      the CIA backed the Muja Hadin, arming them against the Russian
      invasion to use them as puppets, betray them because the CIA
      linked corporations wanted to loot Afghanistan with their own Piracy.

      The Bush policy was responsible for the first Gulf War , then after
      Husein turned on Bush sr, his son Dub'ya continued their family
      fued against Husein by invading Iraq & Afghanistan. Do you start
      to see a pattern here ? Electing the Bushes is no different than
      electing Adolph Hitler. Of course they'd support Mussolini Nobama.
      He's their protege, ct out of the same cloth as the Bushes. The
      Bushes were preening Nobama, an unknown,to install Nobama
      the same as the CIA installed Ngo Dien Diem in South Vietnam in
      1963, and the Shah of Iran later on. This cozy scene doesn't suprise
      me in the least as Nobama has shown himself to be one of the biggest
      liars and con artists since Reagan & Bush disgraced the oval office.

      During the latter 1850s in his debate with Douglas, Abraham Lincoln
      gave a telling speech about the direction he didn't want the USA to
      take. Paraphrased, it's essential words were these: Mr Douglas
      wants the USA to be the " terror of the world, and to continue the
      institution of slavery. That means he believes some are born to
      make the food for the rich, and others born to consume that food
      without working for it. But if we advocate the slavery of any race
      over another, we make a precedant that will be unending because
      eventualy those of a different religion, then our poor will be made
      slaves. And how will our allies regard us as this " terror of the world " ?
      Will they then not trust us when they see all we believe in is brute
      force and deception ? The Bushes are the scourge of the USA,
      As I've said birds of a feather flock together. I only voted for that
      louse Pinnociobama because the impression I had was that Palin/
      McCain were worse. But it's obvious to me now that the R's and D's
      were manipulating us to extend the Bush's 3rd term in office by
      circumventing the Statutes.

      It's no surprise that Mussolini Nobama behaves as an extensioin of
      Bush's unitary presidency, usurping the powers of Congress and the
      Judiciary. Before,I was only looking forward to suing Dub'ya for publicly
      victimizing me and openly supporting the Racketeering Enterprise
      Corruption his Flunkie Bureau inflicted on me to further their Labor
      Trafficking. But since Nobama chose to be stupid enough to weigh
      in with Bush's public Offenses, and continue them too, I'm doubly
      looking forward to suing both B.O. & Dub'ya for the same Offenses/torts
      which Dub'ya put his foot in his mouth to Felony Libel me with as
      their victim. Way to go shitbag. " We see your true colors shining
      through..and that's why we snub you "

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      all good info for anyone that doesn't know...this gets me though, Bush should be in jail.

      He awarded George H.W. Bush the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor for contributions to society. During the ceremony, Obama called Bush a "gentleman" and said the former president's life has been "a testament that public service is a noble calling."

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      The kind of mendacity you'd expect from the propaganda spewed out in a
      war without end TV surveilance culture described by George Orwell in 1949.
      " In any wartime culture, Truth is always the first casualty of war. And where
      deception & mendacity are thus so pervasive, and expected, the act of merely
      telling the truth becomes a Revolutionary Act. " Nobama's ignoring the OWS
      protest movement shows him up to be the pathetic puppet of the CIA he is.
      After 3 years of his elephant droppings, by now we all know he routinely tells
      people whatever he senses they want to hear as a continuation of his phony
      election false promises of change. B.O is as phony as a $3 bill. I hope the
      voters don't turnout to vote for him in November 2012. For that matter, I hope
      they don't turn out to vote for anyone. It's a supreme hypocrisy to live a lie.
      Too bad for B.O. that the bastard never had a father, If he did he would have
      taught him the meaning of the word " honor " That term is as meaningless
      coming out of the mouth of the CIA's puppet, and the M.I.C.'s clown, as it was
      when it came out of the mouth of Benito Mussolini aka Il Duce during the 1930s.
      As the Italian American grandson of an honest Sicilian grandfather who was
      a farmer before he became a cook/sailor on an Italian Navy Dreadnaught
      in the late 1800s, my family believes in the 2 Roosevelt Presidents. They
      taught us it's the honesty & integrity of a man, not the designer label facade
      marketed for public consumption, that makes a man credible & trustworthy.

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