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	<title>Comments on: George W. Bush Makes Last-Ditch Effort to Improve His Legacy</title>
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		<title>By: John Crippen</title>
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		<description>The Legacy of George W Bush, A Collection of Conflicting Opinions  

ISBN-13  9781441455437

The debate over George W Bush is probably the most visceral debate of our century. There often seems to be no in 

between. Folks either love him or hate him. As we approach the inauguration of Barrack Obama, the internet has 

been bombarded with opinions ranging from one extreme to the other. In this book is a collection of dialog from all 

over the world and every walk of life. In an eight hour period of time just prior to GWB stepping out of the White 

House, one that that rings true is that we live in an amazing country just to be able to have this conversation.


   Can a man&#039;s legacy be drawn from an eight year period in time? What kind of a footprint has GWB left on the 

American people, or the world for that matter? Has he served his country well by protecting us from terrorism, or has 

a alienated America from the rest of the world. What role did Christianity play under the leadership of George W 

Bush? Has he acted as a Christian in his role as President of the United States, or has he misused the Bible as a 

means of procuring votes and evoking war? Was the rebuilding of Iraq set in motion years before the Twin Towers 

tragedy, or was this a rapid decision based on an emergent circumstance? Did Iraq have
weapons of mass destruction, or should we have been focusing on catching Bin Ladin? What about North Korea and 

Proliferation of nukes in Iran? Was there miscommunication between the CIA and the FBI and why was Home Land 

Security restructured as it was? Were our civil rights violated by the Echelon Program? The list of questions will go 

on for an eternity and there will probably be more theories about the Bush Administration than the JFK assassination 

and the Watergate Scandal combined. 

I have tried to keep this debate as original as possible. That includes errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling. I 

have also tried to collect them in a somewhat chronological method in order to keep a level playing field. I have 

simply collected publicly posted comments of others from open sources with no expectation of privacy or 

concealment. This is simply a collection of what others have had to say. I have tried to eliminate
personal attack between the folks debating (or at least leaving out what I thought may be real names of folks) Some 

of the statements are redundant, just as they came down the pipeline. What ever your opinion of George W Bush Is.... 

This is a compelling, and somewhat disturbing read.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Legacy of George W Bush, A Collection of Conflicting Opinions  </p>
<p>ISBN-13  9781441455437</p>
<p>The debate over George W Bush is probably the most visceral debate of our century. There often seems to be no in </p>
<p>between. Folks either love him or hate him. As we approach the inauguration of Barrack Obama, the internet has </p>
<p>been bombarded with opinions ranging from one extreme to the other. In this book is a collection of dialog from all </p>
<p>over the world and every walk of life. In an eight hour period of time just prior to GWB stepping out of the White </p>
<p>House, one that that rings true is that we live in an amazing country just to be able to have this conversation.</p>
<p>   Can a man&#8217;s legacy be drawn from an eight year period in time? What kind of a footprint has GWB left on the </p>
<p>American people, or the world for that matter? Has he served his country well by protecting us from terrorism, or has </p>
<p>a alienated America from the rest of the world. What role did Christianity play under the leadership of George W </p>
<p>Bush? Has he acted as a Christian in his role as President of the United States, or has he misused the Bible as a </p>
<p>means of procuring votes and evoking war? Was the rebuilding of Iraq set in motion years before the Twin Towers </p>
<p>tragedy, or was this a rapid decision based on an emergent circumstance? Did Iraq have<br />
weapons of mass destruction, or should we have been focusing on catching Bin Ladin? What about North Korea and </p>
<p>Proliferation of nukes in Iran? Was there miscommunication between the CIA and the FBI and why was Home Land </p>
<p>Security restructured as it was? Were our civil rights violated by the Echelon Program? The list of questions will go </p>
<p>on for an eternity and there will probably be more theories about the Bush Administration than the JFK assassination </p>
<p>and the Watergate Scandal combined. </p>
<p>I have tried to keep this debate as original as possible. That includes errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling. I </p>
<p>have also tried to collect them in a somewhat chronological method in order to keep a level playing field. I have </p>
<p>simply collected publicly posted comments of others from open sources with no expectation of privacy or </p>
<p>concealment. This is simply a collection of what others have had to say. I have tried to eliminate<br />
personal attack between the folks debating (or at least leaving out what I thought may be real names of folks) Some </p>
<p>of the statements are redundant, just as they came down the pipeline. What ever your opinion of George W Bush Is&#8230;. </p>
<p>This is a compelling, and somewhat disturbing read.</p>
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