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Edited on Tue Aug-02-05 05:12 PM by NormaR
Well, not concurrently, but look what dear leader says about name-calling:
Speaker: President George W. Bush Title: Remarks By Governor George W. Bush Post VP Debate Rally Location: Via satellite from Cedar Rapids, IA Date: 10/05/2000 ....
I think the thing that really stood out in the debate for me was the need for our country to have a president and vice president who are willing to bring people together to get something done. We don't need the bickering and name-calling. We don't need any more of this kind of partisanship for the sake of political parties
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Speaker: President George W. Bush Title: President Bush Discusses the Budget in Billings, Montana Location: Billings, Montana Date: 02/26/2001 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Billings, Montana) For Immediate Release
March 26, 2001
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN BILLINGS, MONTANA WELCOME EVENT
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It requires a President who can set an agenda, work with members of both parties and share credit when positive things happen. And that's so important. I want people to look at Washington and not see finger-pointing and name-calling and bickering, but accomplishment.
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