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  • Hardrock69
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Feb 2005
    • 21888

    Chimpy Goes To Gnashville

    Bush Urges Confidence in His Leadership
    By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer 35 minutes ago


    LMFAO!!! "Nedra Pickler"


    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -
    President Bush said Wednesday he understands why the nation he has led for five years has become more anxious, and he urged people to have confidence in him.

    Bush maintained his optimistic message in a lengthy speech at the Grand Ole Opry House that was designed to build momentum from the previous night's State of the Union address. But in a rare acknowledgment of the troubled times on his watch, he tried to show empathy with the public's worries.

    "People are uncertain, in spite of our strong union, because of war, and I understand that," Bush said.


    **BULLSHIT! People ARE certain that Chimpy is a fucking dumbass and needs to be CHIMPEACHED!!!**

    Democrats are trying to capitalize at the ballot box this year on uncertainty about Bush's leadership and about ethics scandals in Congress.

    Bush said he is leading a strong nation that is protecting itself and spreading freedom. He said the economy is "roaring," despite concerns that people have after being forced to change jobs in the face of competition from China, India and elsewhere.

    "My worry is that people see that uncertainty and decide to adopt isolationist policies or protectionist policies," Bush said. "In other words, in uncertain times it's easy for people to lose confidence in the capacity of this country to lead and to shape our future."

    Bush said America's challenge is to stay ahead of competition without withdrawing from the world. He planned to expand his thoughts on the issue in a tour to Minnesota, New Mexico and Texas on Thursday and Friday.

    Bush's laid out his entire agenda in the 57-minute speech, going even beyond his State of the Union address. He touched on everything from war and education to technology in the automobile industry and medical malpractice suits.

    The friendly audience at the packed Grand Ole Opry House frequently interrupted the president with applause and laughter. Among the crowd were several country music stars, including Barbara Mandrell, Larry Gatlin, Lee Greenwood, Lorrie Morgan and the Oak Ridge Boys.

    Bush joked that he should have given the State of the Union at the hall. "How cool would it be to give a State of the Union address in a Porter Wagoner outfit?" he said, referencing the flashy singer who frequently played host on the stage.

    Outside, more than 100 protesters held up their own signs that said "No Confidence" and "No warrant, no wiretap, no W." That was a reference to Bush's much-debated secret program of eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails in an attempt to sniff out terrorist plots, which he vigorously defended in his State of the Union address and inside the concert hall.

    "Let me put it to you in Texan: If al-Qaida is calling into the United States, we want to know," Bush said.
  • Cathedral
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6621

    #2
    Yeah, and today he's cutting student loan funding, yet he's focused on education so we can compete in the world market?

    Um, call me crazy but, now only the rich get that competitive education?
    Sounds like bullshit to me when we have a pretty sizable tutition problem in the schools as it is.

    Unbelievable, and he was applauded for this shit, simply amazing.

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