"Clinton had been spending so much time with his father, former president George H.W. Bush, in charity efforts that Clinton was "like my son." Turning to Clinton, Bush joked, "So brother, it is good to be with you.""
You are SO BEING PLAYED, America!!!!
Related: First WTC attack
Oklahoma City (about 16 minutes in, run time 30 mins)
Waco
New York Times Admits Bush Administration Spying Began in December of 2000... BEFORE TAKING OFFICE!
The Difference Between Obliterate and Wipe Off the Map
TORONTO - Former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton traded jokes about life after the Oval Office and took turns defending each other as they shared a stage yesterday to discuss global affairs.
In a sold-out event billed as their first conversation on stage since they left office, Bush and Clinton disagreed politely about a couple of issues, backed each other on others, and refused to criticize anything current President Obama was doing....
Of course not: he is ADVANCING the AGENDA just like they did!
Bush, who has stayed mostly out of the public eye since leaving the White House in January, said he was enjoying the freedom of being a private citizen, but thanked the Toronto organizers "for giving me something to do."
So the LIE depends on WHO he is TALKING TO, 'eh?
Please see: Bush Lies Continue
The two-term Republican president from Texas said he had been taking on chores dictated by his wife, Laura, and had discovered the challenges of cleaning up after pets as he walked the family dog, Barney, around their Dallas neighborhood.
Yup, he ALWAYS TELLS the SAME OLD S*** STORIES -- LITERALLY!
"There I was, the former president, with a plastic bag on my hand, picking up that which I had dodged for eight solid years," Bush said to laughs from the audience of 6,000.
Bush said he had phoned his mother to tell her about the Toronto event and she responded that Clinton had been spending so much time with his father, former president George H.W. Bush, in charity efforts that Clinton was "like my son."
Turning to Clinton, Bush joked, "So brother, it is good to be with you."
**********A couple hundred people protested the event in downtown Toronto, aiming most of their anger at Bush's policies, including the US-led invasion of Iraq.
Oh, may GOD BLESS THEM ALL!!!!!
During the two-hour event, each former president made a short speech and took turns answering questions about global affairs. The moderator, former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna, asked the politicians about Afghanistan, Cuba, Darfur, Rwanda, and gay rights.
So how come this report said nothing of those things and literally reported shit, 'eh, AmeriKan MSM?
This the reason: What Is My Boston Globe Made Of?
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