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Showing posts with label Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bush. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2009

Bush Top 10

Enjoy a new day...

Monday, December 15, 2008

I ducked myself when I saw it...

Well...I really have few words for this.  I wonder if Bush actually said anything specific to set off this shoe-throwing contest or if it was just the opportunity that this reporter was waiting for.  Training day-in and day-out for this moment ...the moment where he could throw his shoes at BUSH.

He would only get 2 chances...if that!  How small a window of opportunity.  I'm sure he trained hard.  Unfortunately, Bush has been training too.  That "duck/dodge" was the duck of no amateur.  That was a professionally trained dodger.

"You have to respect this man's restraint. With nearly 1,000,000 Iraqis dead as a result of George's war, flying shoes are practically flowers and candy." -Micheal Moore




oh and did you here the reporter screaming at the end?  He was surely hurt.  It seemed everyone laid a firm hand on him to ensure he subdued.  And Bush...with his usual dumbfounded face.  Wow.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Bush tells American Muslims 'We reject bigotry in all its forms' at White House dinner

Bush held an Iftar at the White House yesterday.  His comments can be found HERE.  I feel like Bush is much more open to sitting down with Muslims than McCain.

Bush seems to uphold all the events that Clinton used to do such as the iftar at the White House (I'm not sure if Clinton was the first to do these Muslim-sit-downs but he sure is popular for them, but he was popular for just about everything he did while in office).
During the past eight years, the Bush administration has held an Iftaar dinner, a meal served at the end of the day during the holy month of Ramadan when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset.


Congressman Keith Ellison and Congressman André Carson were there.  It is not a bad time for Muslims and Politics.  Muslims get so shaky when it comes to American Politics but the fact stands : You live in a kufr society, but you have the ability to change things for the BETTER (not best).  Pay close attention to the language here.  Why would you seperate your religious life from your daily (secular) life?  I don't want to get too far off topic from my post, but I just feel that many Muslims are struggling with how to live Islamically in America.  Maybe I'll save some more in debth comments for another post.


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