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He's been that way for years.
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of course he is.
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Yes, he certainly is. And I think he's found out how much after this latest attempt to screw over the taxpayers got rejected by 2/3 of his own party.
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i dont know about his mallard status but the muther puker is lame
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Yes, he is definitely a lame duck. Unfortunately, his views matter until next Jan. 20 when the new president will take office.
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It's really pretty amusing, honestly. Since election time is just around the corner, you see politicians from Bush's own party more reluctant to just buy into everything Bush says. Also, you see Bush pushing for something that he wouldn't have pushed for four years ago, something that is at odds with his own supposed philosophies. Reagan did the same thing during his last term; lots of people don't remember, or don't want to remember, that he raised taxes. So I don't know, I think this may be one of the few admirable things of his presidency. The free market Reaganauts in the Republican party hate it, yet Bush is all for it. The one big detractor is the bailout bill was structured in a ridiculous manner. It will pass, Bush will not veto it, and it will help stabilize the economy.
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Mr Bush can no longer be trusted!
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When was he not a 'lame duck president'? Something that never got in the way of his views of himself, of course
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Yes the and the democrats ignore Pelosi.
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