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Cheeseroyale34
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12 Nov 2010, 11:00 am

Has anyone at all on this forum bought or found other ways to acquire George W. Bush's new book Decision Points? If so, what did you think of it? Is it a an good and mostly accurate retelling and reflection of Bush's time within the White House and his life in general, or is it a highly revisionist piece of junk that merely serves to further an agenda?



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12 Nov 2010, 11:01 am

It's a book written by Bush...of course it's going to push an agenda.

I'm surprised that he just went ahead and admitted to the torture, though. I guess he knows better than the rest of us how far along the government is into the s**t.


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12 Nov 2010, 2:12 pm

skafather84 wrote:
I'm surprised that he just went ahead and admitted to the torture, though. I guess he knows better than the rest of us how far along the government is into the sh**.


As HK-47 would say...
Rhetorical Question: Did you have top secret security clearance?

Answer: No, you did not, therefore you cannot possibly say with certainty that Bush isn't telling the truth.


Quite frankly, Bush sat on information that would have made his 2004 re-election go much smoother, but he chose to sit on it because he put country before his re-election as President. He goes out of his way to meet returning Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan deliberately without fanfare.

First Democrats say Bush is too stupid to even write a sentence then they say he is an evil mastermind blah blah blah.

Diagnosis, it appears you have something known as Bush Derangement Syndrome the common symptom is to irrationally blame George W. Bush for everything.



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13 Nov 2010, 4:43 am

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