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January 14, 2009

Forum: What Bush Got Right



By Outside Online
Jan 14, 2009

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For our February 2009 issue we compiled a list of the seven things George Bush got right during his two terms in office. Take a look at our list, then tell us what you think in the comments section below. Did we miss something?

1. Big, Wet Parks
2. More Rangers
3. Longer Days
4. A Helping Hand in Africa
5. Light Hikers in Every Closet
6. Cleaner Trains, Tankers, and Tractors
7. Open-Air Diplomacy

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the #1 thing W. got right was keeping the country safe for 7+ years after 9-11.

I think his number-one achievement was increased funding for the global fight against AIDS.

I give him props for no terror attacks, increased ethnicity in his administration, the White House Faith Based and Community Initiative and major Africa aid.

No one was complainig about Bush the first 5 to 6 years of his term when the economy was strong, but now that we have a Demicratic Congress and the economy has gone straight down the tube everyone wants to blame Bush. You try and be responsible for a country that gets attached and even it own citizens want to support illegals and give them our rights and our funding that we as Americans work for and see how you do. This has got to be the most stressful job there is, to be responsible for an entire country and trying to please everyone, no way would I want it.

I think people should be thankful for him placing a priority on our Country's safety. He by far wasn't great, but things could've been much worse than they were. It's frustrating having to listen to people who don't realize this. Maybe the patchouli loving Outside writers should consider this.

mountain biking in national parks.

not quite an even trade for making the nation much LESS SAFE, but there you go

What a short list of his 'accomplishments'.
Worst president we've had in MY lifetime.
The only thing Flubya got right is not trying to appointment himself the permanent "dickTater" of the US.
We'll be paying the rest of our lives for his screwups.
Don't fool yourselves into thinking we are more safe. The inverse is true. When you kill over a MILLION civilians just hom many enemies do you think are created?
Screw Flubya. Goodbye and good riddance.

Hey people ! This is my 1st pale and I'm chuffed I set up this forum !

No one was complainig about Bush the first 5 to 6 years of his term when the economy was strong, but now that we have a Demicratic Congress and the economy has gone straight down the tube everyone wants to blame Bush.

Just wanted to drop in and say hi, great forum here :)

Just wanted to say you all have a great forum. Seems like a good place I can actually be a part of. :)

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