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Tag: radio address

Jun 22
2008

Bush Still Dnagling That Carrot

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In his radio address yesterday, Bush did more of the “blaming Democrats” for the high oil prices, through their rejection of lifting the offshore drilling ban: First, we should expand American oil production by increasing access to the Outer Continental Shelf, or OCS. Experts believe that the OCS could produce enough oil to match America’s […]

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Sep 8
2007

We get some Bushit next week!

Misc

Oh joy: President George W. Bush will address a war-weary American public next week to “lay out a vision” for the U.S. role in Iraq as he tries to sell his strategy in the wake of a crucial report to Congress. Heading home from an overseas trip on the eve of a political showdown over […]

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Mar 24
2007

Bush Continues His Assault

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In today’s radio address: To get the votes they needed to pass the bill, the Democrats who control the House also included billions of dollars in domestic and pork barrel spending for local congressional districts. This spending includes things like $74 million for peanut storage, $25 million for spinach growers, and a host of other […]

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Feb 17
2007

Bush Wants To Fix Healthcare

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Wow what a liberal person he is. Here is what he said today during his radio address: The problem with our current system is clear: health care costs are rising rapidly, more than twice as fast as wages. These rising costs are driving up the price of health insurance and making it harder for working […]

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Nov 11
2006

Bush – As Stupid As Ever

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From Bush’s radio address today: The message of this week’s elections is clear: the American people want their leaders in Washington to set aside partisan differences, conduct ourselves in an ethical manner, and work together to address the challenges facing our Nation. This is important work that will demand the hard effort and good faith […]

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Aug 26
2006

The GOP Still Hates The People

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Of course Bush would take his weekly radio address to try and prop up his image on Katrina: Nearly one year after Hurricane Katrina created a humanitarian and political crisis, President George W. Bush said on Saturday the storm showed the government was unprepared to respond to a disaster of that magnitude and revealed “deep-seated […]

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Apr 22
2006

Some Thoughts On Earth Day

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(The idea for the photo was taken from last night’s episode of Real Time With Bill Maher). Cross posted at Firegodlake Today is Earth Day and what a better way for Bush to celebrate it then by trying to exploit it. He did so in his weekly radio address: Saturday is Earth Day, and many […]

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Mar 19
2006

Three Years Of Hell

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Three years ago tomorrow night was when our news channels filled with images of bombs exploding in Baghdad. 9:34pm est. time will mark the anniversary of the actual start of the invasion. So where have we gone since then? Well we did make it to Baghdad with little effort. We did find Saddam Hussein. That’s about it […]

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Jan 7
2006

DNS Weekly Radio Address

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The following is the transcript from today’s Democrat Radio Address given by Congresswoman Louise Slaughter of New York: “Good morning. I’m Congresswoman Louise Slaughter of New York, Ranking Member on the House Rules Committee. “As Americans, we have a right to expect that our government will be defined by the integrity of its office holders. […]

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Dec 24
2005

Who Would Jesus Flip-Flop On?

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I guess Bush had a feeling of guilt over the White House cards saying “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas” so he decided to make it up today in his radio address: THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On this Christmas Eve, Laura and I send our best wishes to families across America as you gather in […]

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