My apologies to everyone for my lateness on posting the Bushisms for this coming week. It was a busy day Sunday - filled with sleep, a little shopping, the Sunday crossword puzzle, family dinner, a little reading and sleep! Yes, sleep - sweet, glorious sleep! I crashed around 6:30 p.m. and didn't get back up till around 10 p.m. While I slept, someone was kind enough to have made a small batch of chocolate chip cookies too which, although I enjoyed nibbling on a couple, I know the scale isn't going to appreciate my indulgence there.
But anyway, on we go to bigger and better things. Well, maybe. With the DUBYA, one never knows for sure if what he says is going to be any better or not most of the time. Let's see what's in store for this week then.
Monday, February 18, 2008 - 337 days left
"Home is important. It's important to have a home."
--Crawford, Texas, February 18, 2001
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 -- 336 days left
"Recession means that people's incomes, at the employer level, are going down, basically relative to costs, people are getting laid off."
--Washington, D. C.; February 19, 2004
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 335 days left
"It's not Reaganesque to support a tax plan that is Clinton in nature."
--Los Angeles, California, February 2000
Thursday, February 21, 2008 - 334 days left
"I understand small business growth. I was one."
--New York Daily News, February 2000
Friday, February 22, 2008 --333 days left
"This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous. And having said that, all options are on the table."
--Israeli television interview, February 22, 2005
"Saturday and Sunday, February 23/24, 2008 --332 days left and 331 days left
"If you don't stand for anything, you don't stand for anything!"
--Austin American Statesman, 2000
Don't you just love the convolution?
1 comment:
yes - I love the convulution!
and may I assure the President that, not only is he a "growth" on small business, he is a "growth" on the entire nation. A malignant one that can't be removed fast enough.
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