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Title: Record Unemployment? Bush Says Market Is 'Fair,' 'Equitable'
Source: RAW STORY
URL Source: http://rawstory.com/2009/10/unemplo ... ket-fair-equitable-democratic/
Published: Oct 27, 2009
Author: RAW STORY
Post Date: 2009-10-27 12:16:53 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 1328
Comments: 35

Former President George W. Bush is now on the lecture circuit as a motivational speaker -- and he has a message for America's unemployed: The marketplace is "fair."

Speaking in Forth Worth, Texas in his debut as a motivational speaker, Bush's speech echoed some of his themes as president. But his comments on the economy are sure to rankle the millions of Americans who've been laid off.

“The marketplace works," Bush remarked. "It is fair. It is equitable. It is a fair form of democracy.”

Bush addressed a crowd of 11,000 who paid for a verbal injection of enthusiasm from the former president.

“Every single day I was honored to be your president by bringing honor and dignity to the office,” a local newspaper quoted Bush as saying during the day-long "Get Motivated" seminar.

His message to those whose decisions have made them unpopular?

“It’s so simple in life to chase popularity, but popularity is fleeting," Bush quipped. "It’s not real."

Bush also sought to mollify critics who've argued that politics played too much of a role in his decisionmaking in going to war, saying he'd never sell out "their loved ones for the sake of pure politics."

"And let me tell you," he added. "I never did.”

Also in the crowd was Bush's first Secretary of State, Colin Powell, who praised the president's legacy, positing that Bush had kept America safe after 9/11.

Bush also highlighted his faith in God as contributing to the success of his presidency.

"I don't see how you can be president without relying on the Almighty," the ex-president declared. "Now when I was 21, I wouldn't have told you that, but at age 63, I can tell you that one of the most amazing surprises of the presidency was the fact that people's prayers affected me. I can't prove it to you. But I can tell you some days were great, some days not so great. But every day was joyous."

The Washington Post, who had a reporter at the event, said Bush looked "younger than his 63 years and relaxed."

"Many people interviewed afterward said they liked Bush, perhaps even because he wasn't the best speaker of the day," the Post reported added. "He could have said a thesaurus was a big scaly creature that roamed the planet millions of years ago and they would have applauded."

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Bush isn't President any longer.

Pointing fingers at him was fine when he was in office, but he's no longer in office. At some point, Obama and his minions are going to be forced to take responsibility for things.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-27   12:27:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: SonOfLiberty (#1)

Bush isn't President any longer.

Oh spare me. You nattering neocons still blame most everything imaginable on Bill Clinton to this very day...

Brian S  posted on  2009-10-27   12:33:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Brian S (#3)

Oh spare me.

No, in fact I won't. Bush is out of office. Barry and his mindless zombies need to man up and start to take some responsibility for their bullshit.

You nattering neocons still blame most everything imaginable on Bill Clinton to this very day...

I'm not a neocon and am on the record repeatedly as despising Bush and being against his bologna wars. I was protesting the Iraq war back when followers like you and other leftists were out seeing who could fly their flags the highest.

Your attempt to apply a label you're comfortable with in order to smear, has failed BrianS. Now, put on the big boy pants and hold your man-child king accountable for once.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-27   12:38:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: SonOfLiberty (#4)

I was protesting the Iraq war back when followers like you and other leftists were out seeing who could fly their flags the highest.

I never supported the Iraq war, ever.

Fact of the matter is Jorge and I parted company when he launched the illegal invasion of that country.

If you care not to read articles on the Bush klan, I suggest you resist the urge to clink on any link suggesting they are the topic.

Brian S  posted on  2009-10-27   12:42:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#12. To: bs (#9)

Fact of the matter is Jorge and I parted company when he launched the illegal invasion of that country.

booooosh was a Democrat NEOCON you could get behind; ehehe...eh bs ?

Rotara  posted on  2009-10-27 12:45:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Brian S (#9)

I never supported the Iraq war, ever.

So how it is you automatically assume others have, because they don't like Obama? Seems to me you need to think before you post.

Fact of the matter is Jorge and I parted company when he launched the illegal invasion of that country.

That late in the game, eh?

I was against him before he was sworn in. From CFR, to "prescription drugs for AARP" to other heinous acts he perpetrated under the mantle of supposed small- government conservatism, Bush was a clear travesty in the making for anybody with eyesight.

If you care not to read articles on the Bush klan, I suggest you resist the urge to clink on any link suggesting they are the topic.

What I care to do, or not do, is my business. What I do enjoy doing though is taking statists to task when they try diversion tactics to keep the spotlight off of their own boy's foibles. Which, as it happens, is what you do in a large part on this forum. Get used to opposition.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-10-27 12:46:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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