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Rocket~Man
of Biddeford, ME
From 2002
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020618-1.htmlreport abuse
Sep 15, 2008 9:31 PM
This may be too much for a republican to read but....
From 2002
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020618-1.htmlreport abuse
Rocket~Man
of Biddeford, ME
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (CNN) -- President Bush traveled Friday to New Mexico, the state that was decided by the closest margin in 2000, where he hailed a "growing" U.S. economy and record home ownership.
The president's speech laid out his positive view of the economy just minutes before Democratic presidential contender Sen. John Kerry, in Michigan, unveiled part of his economic plan, saying America "cannot afford" four more years of job losses under Bush.
"Thanks to being the most productive workforce in America, and I might say, thanks to good policies, this economy is strong and it's getting stronger," Bush told supporters.
Noting that 68 percent of Americans own their own homes, Bush said, "Home sales were the highest ever recently. That's exciting news for the country."report abuse
Sep 15, 2008 9:26 PM
Thursday, May 6, 2004 Posted: 1:08 PM EDT (1708 GMT)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (CNN) -- President Bush traveled Friday to New Mexico, the state that was decided by the closest margin in 2000, where he hailed a "growing" U.S. economy and record home ownership.
The president's speech laid out his positive view of the economy just minutes before Democratic presidential contender Sen. John Kerry, in Michigan, unveiled part of his economic plan, saying America "cannot afford" four more years of job losses under Bush.
"Thanks to being the most productive workforce in America, and I might say, thanks to good policies, this economy is strong and it's getting stronger," Bush told supporters.
Noting that 68 percent of Americans own their own homes, Bush said, "Home sales were the highest ever recently. That's exciting news for the country."report abuse
PhyllisY
of Portland, ME
Unfortunately, they did such a thorough job that this country will never fully recover.report abuse
Sep 15, 2008 9:22 PM
The Republicans will forever be known as The Party that Wrecked America.
Unfortunately, they did such a thorough job that this country will never fully recover.report abuse
mdenis46
of Parksville, KY
Sep 15, 2008 9:21 PM
Anti-L doesn't need to deal with facts, especially ones that get in the way of his constant mantra of "blame the Democrats."report abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


