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Does George W. Bush Inhabit An Alternate Reality?

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     How many of you saw Geoge W. Bush announce, "The economy is growing. Productivity is high. Trade's up. People are working."?

     On lifting the ban on off-shore drilling: "I readily concede it won't produce a barrel of oil tomorrow, but it will reverse the psychology."

     On bailing out Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae: "I don't think the government ought to be involved in bailing out companies," after denying that pumping billions of dollars into these mortgage companies is a bail-out.

     On the economy: "I'm not an economist, but I do believe we're growing. I believe there's a lot of positive things for the economy. The marketplace works."

      On Iraq: "Some troops are coming home, based upon success."

Choose your answer:



A) Bush is delusional.
B) Bush is not delusional, he just lies a lot.
C) Bush is delusional AND he lies a lot.
D) Bush is really a robot secretly operated by the shadow government.
E) WTF??? 

     Is this man living on the same planet as the rest of us?

 

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After 7 1/2 years, by TennMom on Saturday, Jul 19, 2008 at 12:30:07 AM