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What does this have to do with the crashing of the housing market?
The crashing of the housing market is due to lots of foolish people making bad decisions. Breeze is providing an illustration of a fool, though not in the way he wants to.
Bush terrorified. Ha, ha, very funny 🙂
The talk is that Bush wants to spend $1 Billion on a jobs program in Iraq, in addition to the troop surge.
I’ve been against the misguided invasion of Iraq all along, but let me just point out that inventing words like “terrorified” when attacking Bush will actually make him look better.
I’m terrified at the high prevalence of neologisms in our language.
Bush terrorified; Pelosi calm and in control, and TheBreeze?
Well let’s see what can we say about TheBreeze?
“He,she,it just wasted my time and anyone else who has taken the time to read this drivel.
Simple – don’t read it then, bub.
This is, after all, the ‘off topic’ section….;-)
Let’s see what he’s got to say on Wednesday….
Being the Decider, Bush sure it taking a long time to decide… wait he finally realized he’s got to think first. We’ve been waiting for the decision, tick, tock, tick, tock.
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By Terence Hunt
ASSOCIATED PRESS
7:56 a.m. January 8, 2007
WASHINGTON – President Bush will address the nation at 9 p.m. EST Wednesday about his new approach for the war in Iraq, the White House said. Bush is expected to announce an increase of up to 20,000 additional U.S. troops.
Bush’s decisions, more than two months in the making, already are drawing criticism from new Democratic leaders in Congress who say it is time to begin ending the war, not to send in more U.S. forces.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/iraq/20070108-0756-us-iraq.html