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President Bush’s Legacy: Americans’ View

By Swaraaj Chauhan • Dec 24th, 2008 • Category: Politics • One Response

As we witness the dying embers of George W. Bush’s presidency, the American people’s anger at their country’s top executive is no less than that of the Iraqi journalist who hurled shoes and abuses at the US president.

A recent PEW poll reveals how Americans describe Bush by different names — some of them a lot worse than “dog.”

The Washington Post reports: “For his part, Bush has repeatedly claimed to be unbothered by his low popularity, and has pointed to his willingness to endure opposition as a strength.

” ‘The thing that’s important for me is to get home and look in the mirror and say, ‘I did not compromise my principles,’ Bush said in one recent interview. ‘And I didn’t’.” More here…


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  1. Sir,
    Obama got 52%
    Macain got 48%.
    This inspite of Obama hiding his middle name Hussein, complete collapse of American capitalism and ofcourse Iraq war. A mere 2.1% shift would have ensured macain victory.
    Bush has ensured that jehadies could not conduct Jihad in American mainland after 2001.
    He has made them to kill soft targets in Mumbai. A great American indeed.

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