Friday, June 27, 2008
John Conyers asks John Yoo whether the President can Order a Suspect Buried Alive
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Peters Hits Knollenberg on Energy Policy
Ah, the good old days. When George W. Bush took office the price of gas was $1.70. Why in the world does Joe Knollenberg think we'll trust him and his constant companion, George W. Bush on a real energy policy to bring down prices now? I will admit, the Republican "energy plan" has been good for Bush's buddies in the oil industry and have produced record profits.This is a quote from George W. Bush in 2001. "I worry about the fact that hard working people are paying high prices at the pump; it concerns me a lot," the president said recently. "I also say we need to build more refining capacity. We need more supply." Isn't that the same thing he said last week? Sounds to me like Joe Knollenberg and George W. Bush need some new material.
Driving into Debt?
May 23, 2001
Traveling by car these days will cost you more this summer-- at least $1.70 a gallon for gas. That's the average price at the pump this month, up 13 percent from just a year ago.
An estimated 30 million drivers will hit the road for Memorial Day weekend. If each one buys just a gallon of gas, they'll have spent about 51 million bucks. Click here for the rest of the article.
Delusional President Bush Defends Record in Livonia
Bush comes to Livonia to stump for candidates, defend his record
http://hometownlife.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080625/NEWS27/80625019 (Go there and leave a comment)
By Hugh Gallagher • Observer Staff Writer •
President George W. Bush came to
Bush spoke for about 20 minutes before a group of about 400 party supporters, who paid $1,000 or $5,000 to attend the Max M. Fisher National Republican Award Dinner at Laurel Manor.
At a time when Bush’s national approval rating in recent polls has been in the mid-20 percent range, the president defended his tax cuts, his energy policies, the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo and the war in Iraq.
“The decision to remove Saddam Hussein was the right decision at the time and is the right decision today,” he said.
Bush acknowledged that times are hard.
“These are challenging times in
After Bush’s speech, Republican Party chair Saul Anuzis said the speech could help raise $500,000 toward a $1 million victory program for state GOP candidates.
“I think the president gave a great speech,” he said. “The crowd was excited. It’s helpful to motivate the troops, the base, and we raised a few dollars as well.”
Bush opened his remarks by spotlighting several Republican office holders and candidates including U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter of
“Our message will be to get to work to elect Republicans to the state legislature, to Congress and to elect John McCain to be president,” Bush said.
While urging support for Republicans, he supported the decisions of his administration and said there is a “wide chasm” separating Democrats and Republicans.
He said he delivered the largest tax cut since Ronald Reagan and Democrats are threatening to end those tax cuts.
“The last thing we need is a tax increase, that is why we need to elect a Republican Congress and John McCain to the presidency,” he said.
He reserved his most stinging criticism for the Supreme Court and its decision allowing
“By a bare majority, five Supreme Court justices overturned a bipartisan law that Congress passed and I signed to deliver justice to detainees at
Carl Berry, a candidate for
Traveling by car these days will cost you more this summer-- at least $1.70 a gallon for gas. That's the average price at the pump this month, up 13 percent from just a year ago.
