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Billboard Asks “Miss Me Yet?”
3 hours ago ago from Stop The ACLU
George W. Bush may not have been the perfect Conservative .let's face it, he was more in line domestically with moderate Democrats .but, after watching the deficit balloon, spending increase beyond all belief, having a Congress and President who pay absolutely no attention to what The People actually want, and a president who spent years campaigning for a job but is only capable of blaming others, instead of actually leading, yeah, we miss ...
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3 hours ago ago from World Press News
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3 hours ago ago from Two Minute News
Wyoming, Minnesota - A controversial Miss Me Yet' billboard of former President George W. Bush has been circulating over the web. The picture below is making rounds on conservative blogs and in the mainstream media. A mysterious billboard showed up along Interstate Highway 35 (the main North-South artery of the area, going north to Duluth and south to Des Moines) near Wyoming, Minnesota, with a huge photo of former President George W. ...
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Deanna Spingola | 2010-02-09 - In 1989 President George H. W. Bush began the multi-billion dollar Project Hammer program using an investment strategy to bring about the economic destruction of the Soviet Union including the theft of the Soviet treasury, the destabilization of the ruble, funding a KGB coup against Gorbachev in August 1991 and the seizure of major energy and munitions industries in the Soviet Union. Those resources would ...
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Obamanomics suffers from a misunderstanding of what the president is trying to achieve and what he's up against. Into the breach come Republicans, Tea Partiers, nay-sayers, deficit vultures, and Raging-Dog Democrats, all viewing Obamanomics as more taxes and more spending. That's nonsense. To see the big picture, keep your eye on three big things. 1. Government spending needed to offset the continued reluctance of consumers and businesses ...
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There was one group, one big "arrow in the quiver" so to speak, which was clearly missing in the President's call-to-arms on jobs in his first State of the Union Speech - it was the nation's CEOs and business leaders. Assuming that the economists in the administration start focusing more on 'real' unemployment and less on GDP growth and stop believing that a "job is a job" and that the decline in our nation's manufactured goods can be ...
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