President Bush Shows Managerial Skill

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hotel vergleichen frankreich of 11:35PM April 20, 2010

He invaded a country that had not harmed us and had hundreds of thousands to be killed or leave their country. It continues today. His pastors should have explained the aftermat of invading a country that will stone women to death and decapitate men amd cut off their thimbs and big toes. Punishment awaits him when he stands before God.

verta wood of AR 3:10PM December 31, 2008

Very useful insights.

Liz Wolgemuth of 10:07AM December 31, 2008

After reading Bob Woodward's State of Denial, Dana Perino's comment seems in-line; that is, Bush has demonstrated himself to be a good cheerleader. (Yes, who could forget the line, "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job.")

However, Woodward's book makes it clear that Bush isn't a hands-on manager. Time and time again, he shows that Bush fails to delve into details and ask important questions that are the basis of key decsions (e.g. "where's Iraq's weapons of mass destruction?")

John of CA 9:41AM December 31, 2008

To let spokesperson after spokeperson receive the slings and arrows intended for him?

He's proved his skill at dodging shoes, but can he really get away with dodging responsibility for his actions and inactions?

Well, he has so far, so he undoubtedly will for another two or three weeks.

HillbillyBill of TN 5:47AM December 31, 2008

To let spokesperson after spokeperson receive the slings and arrows intended for him?

He's proved his skill at dodging shoes, but can he really get away with dodging responsibility for his actions and inactions?

Well, he has so far, so he undoubtedly will for another two or three weeks.

HillbillyBill of TN 5:47AM December 31, 2008

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