788 Quotes About Bush

  • Author Howard Dean
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    I understand it?s always better to have a lot of passion around an election. But what more passion could we possibly invoke than stopping George Bush from continuing to destroy the country?

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    New unemployment figures show that more Americans are unemployed than at any time since the end of the last Bush recession. For the first time since Herbert Hoover, there may be fewer Americans with jobs at the end of a presidency than at the beginning.

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    The Bush administration philosophy has become 'borrow and spend' and let our children and grandchildren pick up the pieces,

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    As long as George Bush is president, we are going to create a permanent class system, ... And we're going to change that as soon as we can. What George Bush has done is give our money to his friends paying for his re-election. He made it impossible for people like you to go to college.

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    He's clearly not going to take more votes away from George Bush than he is from John Kerry,

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    The White House wants us to have a permanent commitment to Iraq. This is an Iraqi problem. President Bush got rid of Saddam Hussein and that was a great thing, but that could have been done in a very different way.

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    It's not just about Tom DeLay. It's a thorough culture of corruption which has permeated the Bush administration.

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  • Author Howard Dean
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    Democrats have been fighting for energy independence years before President Bush 's first day in office, while this administration has offered only lip service, and only when its poll numbers resemble (president Richard) Nixon's.

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  • Author Ivo Daalder
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    The interesting question is why the Bush administration has decided to reverse course. Part of the answer, surely, lies in the fact that reality demonstrated the limits of its revolutionary foreign policy.

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