President Bush Wants To Be Remembered For Liberating Iraqis

President Bush would like to be remembered as a President responsible for the liberation of millions of Iraqis and Afghans
President Bush would like to be remembered as a President responsible for the liberation of millions of Iraqis and Afghans.

“I’d like to be a president (known) as somebody who liberated 50 million people and helped achieve peace,” Bush said in a recent interview.

Many will remember Bush for some of the more bad decisions he has made, and the way in which he handled the 9/11 attacks back in 2001.

He says that he wants to be remembered as a President who came to Washington and did not lose his values.

“I would like to be a person remembered as a person who, first and foremost, did not sell his soul in order to accommodate the political process. I came to Washington with a set of values, and I’m leaving with the same set of values.”

Which programs is he the most proud of starting? The HIV/AIDS and malaria initiatives in Africa, and the Medicare prescription drug benefit program.

Bush will hand over the reigns to newly elected leader Barack Obama on January 20 2009.


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5 Responses for “President Bush Wants To Be Remembered For Liberating Iraqis”

  1. Web Smith Says:

    Delusion. Bush and crew orchestrated one of the worst genocides and the largest transfer of wealth in history and he is still at it in his final days in office. Even No Child Left Behind punishes the children instead of the ones causing the problem. The only ones who benefited from his administration were his cronies in the military industrial complex, banks, and oil. Everyone else has lost. What good thing did he do for the country he was President of?

    http://ewebsmith.com/Gov/notlistening.html

  2. Ian Says:

    I am unconcerned with Iraq’s ‘Liberation” I thought we were there to kill Al Qaeda. And we cannot continue to bailout Africa, they must at some point become self sufficient.

  3. Frank Stein Says:

    Bush will be remembered for being a moron and arrogance. He will be remembered the way Hoover is remembered, a Nero who fiddled. He will be remembered for lieing to start a stupid war that led to less security. And with any luck at all he will be remembered for the day he stood before the Haigue, was declared guilty of crimes against humanity and entered prison to serve his sentance.

  4. Sailingwindward Says:

    George W. Bush will be remembered as the man who killed and tortured more Iraqis than Saddam Hussein, he will also be remembered like Hoover was from bringing this Country to a depression, robbing the US treasury, shredding the constitution, warrant-less wiretapping, jailing and torturing Americans without any due process, and lets not forget that he never held anyone in his administration accountable.

  5. joe Says:

    “What good thing did he do for the country he was President of?” - well, he is “responsible for the liberation of millions of Iraqis and Afghans.” (though the chaos or anarchy in Iraq is truly something to behold); and “The HIV/AIDS and malaria initiatives in Africa, and the Medicare prescription drug benefit program.” (the Medicare prescription drug benefit seems to me to be a drug company subsidy than a real help to the elderly, but I could be wrong on this, I am not involved in the situation).
    He does mention that he did not lose his values in pursuit of political ends. That is good, but I did not support his politics and thought his invasion of Iraq looking for weapons of mass destruction to be a ruse or an excuse to just do this deed.
    My wife’s cousin has mentioned something about “George is not a very good judge of human character and is easily deceived by his fellow human beings, especially when the one deceiving him is telling him exactly what he wants to hear. If George is so easily deceived by human beings, how good should we assume he is at discerning whether or not it was God or Satan telling him he wanted him to be president or for that matter to invade Iraq?”

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