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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 1112203" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I can't decide if you are just behind on your reading or if you have a reading disability or choose to repeat the talking points of the liberal sheep. </p><p>1) Bush did spend a lot of time in Crawford, that is a fact. To go along with that fact is most of the time he was at the ranch he was continuing his duties from there . Heads of many foreign countries that would (under other presidents) be at the white house instead were in Crawford(How many heads of state were invited to the hotel in Hawaii?). These were all working vacations. Bush also quit playing golf during his presidency because he didn't think it right to play golf while we had military fighting a war.</p><p>2) the increase of the size of government under Bush was miniscule compared to the 0bamacare increase what hasn't even gotten off the ground yet.</p><p>3) I'll get to your "war of lies" statement in a minute or two. LOL, the so called "surplus" left to Bush by Clinton came about due to accounting rules changes, otherwise Clinton would had a deficit also. The 237% increase of the stock market was based on the dot.com bubble , they were destined to fail from the start. People eager to make a fast buck on day trading kept if going for a while but it could not sustain. Of course when the bottom fell out of the internet stock hallucination in 2001 , yep the stock market went down. Oh yea, it seems to me the market also took a plunge after 9/11/2001. </p><p> Now back to your "war of lies". I am inclined to agree there was a lot of lies told about the Irag situation. However we may disagree on just who was telling the lies. I'll give you a few examples of the horrific lies that helped lead us to invade Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Want anymore quotes ? I've got 'em, will be happy to post them.</p><p></p><p> Your comments about Jeb and his daughter don't even deserve a reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 1112203, member: 13254"] I can't decide if you are just behind on your reading or if you have a reading disability or choose to repeat the talking points of the liberal sheep. 1) Bush did spend a lot of time in Crawford, that is a fact. To go along with that fact is most of the time he was at the ranch he was continuing his duties from there . Heads of many foreign countries that would (under other presidents) be at the white house instead were in Crawford(How many heads of state were invited to the hotel in Hawaii?). These were all working vacations. Bush also quit playing golf during his presidency because he didn't think it right to play golf while we had military fighting a war. 2) the increase of the size of government under Bush was miniscule compared to the 0bamacare increase what hasn't even gotten off the ground yet. 3) I'll get to your "war of lies" statement in a minute or two. LOL, the so called "surplus" left to Bush by Clinton came about due to accounting rules changes, otherwise Clinton would had a deficit also. The 237% increase of the stock market was based on the dot.com bubble , they were destined to fail from the start. People eager to make a fast buck on day trading kept if going for a while but it could not sustain. Of course when the bottom fell out of the internet stock hallucination in 2001 , yep the stock market went down. Oh yea, it seems to me the market also took a plunge after 9/11/2001. Now back to your "war of lies". I am inclined to agree there was a lot of lies told about the Irag situation. However we may disagree on just who was telling the lies. I'll give you a few examples of the horrific lies that helped lead us to invade Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein. Want anymore quotes ? I've got 'em, will be happy to post them. Your comments about Jeb and his daughter don't even deserve a reply. [/QUOTE]
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