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	<title>Comments on: President Bush Warns Of Continued Terror Threat</title>
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		<title>By: linda</title>
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		<dc:creator>linda</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 07:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>President Bush for the most part, was a class act.
Oh, sure, he could be a bumbler at times, and sometimes I found it annoying, BUT-
He was able to articulate that fact that terrorism lives and is alive and well and living in the world.
He protected us after 9/11. I happened to unfortunately know some people who were in NYC the day the planes hit the trade towers.
SOME NEVER MADE IT OUT OF THERE THAT DAY. Others unfortunately had to watch it happen, standing by helplessly, and then having to run for their lives.
The Todd Beamer memorial post office is a few steps away from me.
(He was one of the BRAVE plane passengers who got hijacked and took on the terrorists)
Funny, or not funny, the country has forgotten those things over the years, since the Bush Administration did what they had to do to KEEP THE CITIZENS SAFE FROM FURTHER TERRORIST ATTACKS!
And when Americans are safe and protected, they forget. They party and take for granted the freedoms that President Bush so fiercly tried to protect them from. Some bashed him- the ingrates. Others still realize what he did was wise and brave.
THANKYOU PRESIDENT BUSH- SOME OF US WILL ALWAYS KNOW YOU WERE RIGHT-
I, for one, will miss George  and Laura Bush.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Bush for the most part, was a class act.<br />
Oh, sure, he could be a bumbler at times, and sometimes I found it annoying, BUT-<br />
He was able to articulate that fact that terrorism lives and is alive and well and living in the world.<br />
He protected us after 9/11. I happened to unfortunately know some people who were in NYC the day the planes hit the trade towers.<br />
SOME NEVER MADE IT OUT OF THERE THAT DAY. Others unfortunately had to watch it happen, standing by helplessly, and then having to run for their lives.<br />
The Todd Beamer memorial post office is a few steps away from me.<br />
(He was one of the BRAVE plane passengers who got hijacked and took on the terrorists)<br />
Funny, or not funny, the country has forgotten those things over the years, since the Bush Administration did what they had to do to KEEP THE CITIZENS SAFE FROM FURTHER TERRORIST ATTACKS!<br />
And when Americans are safe and protected, they forget. They party and take for granted the freedoms that President Bush so fiercly tried to protect them from. Some bashed him- the ingrates. Others still realize what he did was wise and brave.<br />
THANKYOU PRESIDENT BUSH- SOME OF US WILL ALWAYS KNOW YOU WERE RIGHT-<br />
I, for one, will miss George  and Laura Bush.</p>
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		<title>By: Scott Trow</title>
		<link>http://www.nationalterroralert.com/updates/2009/01/12/president-bush-warns-of-continued-terror-threat/comment-page-1/#comment-29260</link>
		<dc:creator>Scott Trow</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 05:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can not always say I liked the way President Bush did things, from time to time there appeared to be no method in the madness, but I am honest enough to say that in the large part President Bush defined responses that had never been encountered before (9/11), and he did so surprisingly well.

The politically correct may not have liked president Bush, as if that mattered to him, he is a man driven by his belief (and I believe history shall prove him right) that we need to tackle the Radical Islamic Terrorism in the face in an unrelenting manner!

One thing I do appreciate President Bush for was having the moral and political courage to take tough decisions that were by no means popular but needed to be taken, so it is with mixed emotions I bid him farewell, in my humble opinion he has demonstrated his abilities as a true leader in what has been a political landscape devoid of such for the last 8 years. No appeasement, believe in you convictions, follow through in your decisions and not being held hostage to opinion polls and armchair warriors, these are some of President Bush&#039;s finest achievement, thank you Mr. President</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can not always say I liked the way President Bush did things, from time to time there appeared to be no method in the madness, but I am honest enough to say that in the large part President Bush defined responses that had never been encountered before (9/11), and he did so surprisingly well.</p>
<p>The politically correct may not have liked president Bush, as if that mattered to him, he is a man driven by his belief (and I believe history shall prove him right) that we need to tackle the Radical Islamic Terrorism in the face in an unrelenting manner!</p>
<p>One thing I do appreciate President Bush for was having the moral and political courage to take tough decisions that were by no means popular but needed to be taken, so it is with mixed emotions I bid him farewell, in my humble opinion he has demonstrated his abilities as a true leader in what has been a political landscape devoid of such for the last 8 years. No appeasement, believe in you convictions, follow through in your decisions and not being held hostage to opinion polls and armchair warriors, these are some of President Bush&#8217;s finest achievement, thank you Mr. President</p>
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