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Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« on: August 06, 2013, 09:12:21 AM »
Former President George W. Bush was hospitalized Tuesday morning after having a procedure to open a blocked heart artery.

The procedure was successful, and according to Bush's office, the 67-year-old former president should be able to "resume his normal schedule on Thursday."

Bush's office released the following statement on the procedure:

During President George W. Bush’s annual physical examination at the Cooper Clinic in Dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in his heart. At the recommendation of his doctors, President Bush agreed to have a stent placed to open the blockage. The procedure was performed successfully this morning, without complication, at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. President Bush is in high spirits, eager to return home tomorrow and resume his normal schedule on Thursday. He is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who have cared for him. He thanks his family, friends, and fellow citizens for their prayers and well wishes. And he encourages us all to get our regular check-ups.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2013, 01:39:29 PM »
Hope that the best president in the last 13 years is doing better.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2013, 02:55:38 PM »
Hope that the best president in the last 13 years is doing better.

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Bush’s ratings beat Obama’s
By Jennifer Rubin, Published: June 12, 2013
Well, some of us knew it would have eventually, but the speed with which it has it rather remarkable.

Gallup yesterday found:

Americans’ views of former president George W. Bush have improved, with 49% now viewing him favorably and 46% unfavorably. That is the first time since 2005 that opinions of him have been more positive than negative.

George W. Bush’s favorable rating is more positive now among all party groups than it was in March 2009, when it dipped to 35% overall. Currently, 84% of Republicans, 46% of independents, and 24% of Democrats have a favorable view of Bush, each up more than 10 points since 2009. However, the more recent improvement in his ratings, a five-point overall uptick since November 2010, has been more apparent among Democrats, whose rating has increased by 10 points since then.

On the same day President Obama’s approval/disapproval margin was 47 to 44 percent. Yes, his three point margin is less than Bush’s and his approval is two points less than Bush’s. . . .

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2013/06/12/bushs-ratings-beat-obamas/

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2013, 04:16:55 PM »
every president gets more popular after they leave office.  Bush did.  Clinton did.  Bush 2 did.  Obama will too.   So will Cruz or hilary or whoever else is next.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2013, 05:48:23 PM »
Former President George W. Bush was hospitalized Tuesday morning after having a procedure to open a blocked heart artery.

The procedure was successful, and according to Bush's office, the 67-year-old former president should be able to "resume his normal schedule on Thursday."

Bush's office released the following statement on the procedure:

During President George W. Bush’s annual physical examination at the Cooper Clinic in Dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in his heart. At the recommendation of his doctors, President Bush agreed to have a stent placed to open the blockage. The procedure was performed successfully this morning, without complication, at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. President Bush is in high spirits, eager to return home tomorrow and resume his normal schedule on Thursday. He is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who have cared for him. He thanks his family, friends, and fellow citizens for their prayers and well wishes. And he encourages us all to get our regular check-ups.

Who knew he had a heart.  Still no brain though.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2013, 05:53:25 PM »
every president gets more popular after they leave office.  Bush did.  Clinton did.  Bush 2 did.  Obama will too.   So will Cruz or hilary or whoever else is next.

Carter Didn't. Obama wont.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2013, 07:16:23 PM »
Carter Didn't. Obama wont.

Carter was at 34 percent approval at the time he left office.

He scooted up, like the others.  He moved up to 56%.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/162044/history-usually-kinder-presidents.aspx

Obama will too.  it's what happens.  Even shitty Nixon left at 24% and moved up.   NIXON!  lol

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2013, 07:34:17 PM »
Carter was at 34 percent approval at the time he left office.

He scooted up, like the others.  He moved up to 56%.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/162044/history-usually-kinder-presidents.aspx

Obama will too.  it's what happens.  Even shitty Nixon left at 24% and moved up.   NIXON!  lol
Yeah, well, I'm pretty sure moving up from an F--- to an F isn't exactly what you were insinuating.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2013, 08:45:21 PM »
Yeah, well, I'm pretty sure moving up from an F--- to an F isn't exactly what you were insinuating.

they all move up.  no matter how pathetic.

And I'm shocked obama is still at 47% today:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/gallup-daily-obama-job-approval.aspx

benghazi, obamacare, F&F....   I have always said he could club a baby seal on national TV and still be at 44%.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2013, 12:19:54 AM »
Who knew he had a heart.  Still no brain though.

And you have no clue on why you said that.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2013, 09:20:30 AM »
And don't forget the continued unchecked illegal immigration during his disaster of a presidency.
So Bush never tried to reform immigration and Obama as a Senator did not vote for a certain bill that eventually destroyed any chances of reform in 2007?

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2013, 10:23:03 AM »
There was no immigration reform during the Bush administration because Bush was more interested in protecting the territorial integrity of Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, than the United States. Had we spent 1/10th of the money that we spent in the Middle East, on border security here in the US, this country would be in a lot better shape than it is today.

LOL!!!

You are making up history now. First of all, it is the Democrats that don't want any border security. Border enforcement must be the priority because without it, immigration will be a failure since every 20 years there will be another 11 million illegal immigrants demanding citizenship.  Secondly, it seems you forgot Clinton was president before Bush. What was his great contribution to the illegal immigration problem facing the USA? Third, Bush did want amnesty. Read below and educate yourself.

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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2013, 10:24:48 AM »

The Associated Press reported on June 7, 2007:

A proposed immigration overhaul narrowly survived several strong Senate challenges Wednesday, but it suffered a potentially deal-breaking setback early Thursday.

Shortly after midnight, the Senate voted 49-48 to end a new temporary worker program after five years. The vote reversed the one-vote outcome on the same amendment offered both times by Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D. two weeks ago. Six senators switched their votes, reflecting the issue's political volatility.

This was one of three amendments that "were seen as potentially fatal blows to the fragile coalition backing the [immigration] bill."

Who cast the deciding vote for the Dorgan amendment? The AP reported that same day (via LexisNexis, no link available, emphasis added):

June 7, 2007 Thursday 1:51 PM GMT

How they voted: Senate vote by party on immigration amendment

BYLINE: By The Associated Press

SECTION: WASHINGTON DATELINE

LENGTH: 327 words

The 49-48 roll call by which the Senate passed an amendment to the proposed immigration overhaul that would end a temporary worker program after five years.

On this vote, a "yes" vote was a vote to end the program after five years and a "no" vote was a vote against adding this time limit to the program.

Voting "yes" were 37 Democrats, 11 Republicans and one independent.

Voting "no" were 10 Democrats, 37 Republicans and one independent.

Democrats Yes

Baucus, Mont.; Bayh, Ind.; Biden, Del.; Bingaman, N.M.; Boxer, Calif.; Brown, Ohio; Byrd, W.Va.; Cardin, Md.; Casey, Pa.; Clinton, N.Y.; Conrad, N.D.; Dorgan, N.D.; Durbin, Ill.; Feingold, Wis.; Harkin, Iowa; Inouye, Hawaii; Klobuchar, Minn.; Kohl, Wis.; Landrieu, La.; Lautenberg, N.J.; Leahy, Vt.; Levin, Mich.; McCaskill, Mo.; Menendez, N.J.; Mikulski, Md.; Murray, Wash.; Nelson, Fla.; Nelson, Neb.; Obama, Ill.; Reed, R.I.; Reid, Nev.; Rockefeller, W.Va.; Schumer, N.Y.; Stabenow, Mich.; Tester, Mont.; Webb, Va.; Wyden, Ore.

The late Robert Novak observed the following week:

Democrat Byron Dorgan, who seldom has tasted legislative success during 15 years in the Senate, scored a dubious victory last week. He was able to insert a poison pill in the immigration reform bill that aimed at emasculating the essential guest worker program. The 49 to 48 vote that passed Dorgan's amendment included surprising support from two prominent first-term senators: Jim DeMint, a conservative Republican from South Carolina, and Barack Obama. [...]

The Dorgan amendment is a classic poison pill: designed to kill, not improve, the bill. Its passage makes resurrection of immigration reform all the more difficult. Decisive votes by DeMint and Obama were not appreciated by the bipartisan group that had crafted the bargain intended to secure America's borders while permitting an orderly flow of temporary workers. [...]

Obama's vote for the poison pill was unexpected because he had participated, uninvited, one time in the bipartisan negotiating process. He had demanded and won a provision permitting immigrants to stay on the job after being designated "not employable" by the government under the new system until their appeals were exhausted. Obama's support for the Dorgan amendment then infuriated Republicans in the negotiating group who had opposed the concession to the presidential candidate.



Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/06/27/ed-schultz-falsely-claims-obama-didnt-help-kill-immigration-reform-20#ixzz2bIyuQQTZ







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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2013, 10:25:36 AM »

The reality is that this amendment led many pro-business Republicans including Kyl to change their opinion on the entire bill, and this was largely what sank it.

The following year, as the presidential campaign was in full-swing, the Christian Science Monitor agreed with this view on April 17, 2008:

Obama was part of the bipartisan group of senators who began meeting in 2005 on comprehensive immigration reform. But last summer, with the presidential nominating race well under way, Obama backed 11th-hour amendments - supported by labor, immigrant rights, and clergy groups - that Republicans saw as imperiling the fragile compromise.

None of those measures passed. But Obama was part of a 49-to-48 majority that voted to end after five years a temporary worker program that had been a cornerstone of the immigration deal. The vote, backed by labor, was seen as a major setback to bipartisan negotiations.


The issue of Obama's responsibility in killing immigration reform surfaced again in 2010. Here's what Politifact found in July of that year:

On June 6 [2007], Obama proposed an amendment to end after five years a new merit-based system for awarding green cards that confer permanent resident status. The new system would have apportioned green cards based on the nation's economic needs and moved away from the existing system, which rewards family ties. A coalition of immigrant rights groups endorsed Obama's measure, saying the new system would discriminate in favor of immigrants with higher education and training in specialty occupations. But Obama's amendment was unsuccessful; the Senate rejected it, 42-55.

Hours later, though, Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., offered an amendment to end after five years a different program, one that allowed more temporary workers. Dorgan said the program would bring in cheap labor through the back door and squeeze out American workers. Supporters of reform warned that the amendment could scuttle the deal, but the Senate adopted the amendment in a 49-48 vote, with Obama voting with Dorgan.

The bill's supporters branded Dorgan's effort a "deal-breaker." Soon after, the legislation collapsed amid three failed votes to cut off debate on June 7, 2007.



Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/06/27/ed-schultz-falsely-claims-obama-didnt-help-kill-immigration-reform-20#ixzz2bIz7jRYB



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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2013, 10:26:31 AM »

FactCheck.org voiced its opinion in August 2010:

It is true that Obama voted for an amendment, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota and supported by labor unions, that would have ended the temporary worker program after five years. Business groups and some Republicans supported the temporary worker program as a way to increase the labor pool, but unions opposed it for fear it would take jobs from U.S. citizens and drive down wages.

The Dorgan amendment was opposed by the bill’s chief negotiators — Sens. Edward Kennedy, a Democrat, and Arlen Specter, who was a Republican at the time — for fear it would undermine the bill. It passed June 6, 2007, by a single vote, 49-48, so Obama’s vote was critical. Specter called the addition of the amendment to the bill a "tremendous problem."

The immigration bill failed a crucial test vote just a day after the Dorgan amendment was added. The bill’s supporters sought to end debate on the bill and bring it up for a final floor vote, but they fell far short of the 60 votes they needed — gaining only 34 votes. Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, who was among a small group of pro-business Republicans considering voting for the bill, voted against ending the filibuster — calling the Dorgan amendment a "poison pill."

The bill died for good June 28, when there was a second attempt to bring debate to a close and vote on the bill. That attempt failed by 14 votes.


No matter how you slice it, Kyl was quite correct in saying, “The bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill I helped draft in 2007 was killed, in part, by then Senator Obama.”

TPM was wrong as was Schultz.

Sadly, such abysmal journalism is at the heart of America's ignorance of politics and current events.

Even worse, this kind of shoddy reporting allowed a totally unqualified junior senator to attain the highest office in the land.

Now these same incompetents are doing the best they can to ensure him a second term including once again misrepresenting the truth.

How they continue to get away with it and remain in business is anyone's guess.



Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/06/27/ed-schultz-falsely-claims-obama-didnt-help-kill-immigration-reform-20#ixzz2bIzKytcX


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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2013, 11:10:03 PM »
Who knew he had a heart.  Still no brain though.

LOL, I was thinking the same thing myself.  ;)
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Re: Dubya Bush Heart Procedure
« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2013, 11:11:33 PM »
1) You are kidding yourself if u think the real powers in the GOP want border security? What they want is cheap labor. They pay lip service to the rank and file but big profits are the only thing they care about. 
2) What do I care about Clinton? He's a politician just like every other president and beholden to the same monied interests that dictate what they want to both major parties.
3) Why did u ignore the fact that we wasted untold billions of dollars on needless Middle East wars that were only good for the Pentagon and defense contractors?

QFT! It doesn't matter which party is in office. They all take their marching orders from the same place.
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