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Bush Dips a Toe Back Into Washington

The New York Times 05/15/2012
Bush Dips a Toe Back Into Washington

In the three years since he left office, former President George W. Bush has largely stayed out of the political arena. He has spent his time mapping out his library, making speeches, hosting injured veterans for Texas bicycle rides and making clear how glad he is to be out of the nation’s capital. But gingerly, the 43rd president is beginning to add his voice back into the national dialogue. A month ago, he spoke publicly in favor of one of his defining domestic legacies, the tax cuts that still divide the country. Two months from now, he plans to publish a book outlining strategies for economic growth. And on Tuesday, he made a rare return to Washington to promote freedom overseas.

Yearbook causes controversy afer it names George W. Bush in list of 'worst people' of all time

A middle school yearbook in Arkansas has created controversy around the country after it named Former President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney in a list of the "worst" people of all time.

Bush turns down Obama invite to Ground Zero

GLENN THRUSH Politico.com 05/03/2011
Bush on bin Laden: 'The guy is dead. That is good'

Former US president George W. Bush this week reportedly praised President Barack Obama's decision to order the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and declared: "The guy is dead. That is good."

Bush turns down Obama invite to Ground Zero

Former President George W. Bush has turned down President Barack Obama’s invitation to join him at ground zero on Thursday, citing his desire to avoid the media glare.

Ex President George W. Bush honors vets in Ohio

DAN SEWELL Yahoo! News 11/11/2010
Ex President George W. Bush honors vets in Ohio

DAYTON, Ohio – Former president George W. Bush said Thursday he's enjoying being away from politics and won't get involved in current debates about his successor or Washington.

George W. Bush: waterboarding saved London from attacks

George W. Bush has claimed that information extracted from terrorist suspects by “waterboarding” saved British lives by preventing attacks on Heathrow and Canary Wharf.

Bush: Obama has failed & Palin isn't qualified to be President

Thomas M. Defrank New York Daily News 11/04/2010

Dallas Exhibit Gives Look at Bush Archives

JAMIE STENGLE TIME 10/21/2010
Bush: Obama has failed & Palin isn't qualified to be President

Two years of retirement haven't dulled George W. Bush's political zest - and President Obama and Sarah Palin are among his under-the-radar targets.

Dallas Exhibit Gives Look at Bush Archives

A new exhibit will give the public its first glimpse into the archives of former President George W. Bush, including the bullhorn Bush used when he visited ground zero days after Sept. 11 and the pistol taken from Saddam Hussein when he was captured.

George Bush tells Chicago he has 'zero desire to be on YouTube,' pitches new book on YouTube

George W. Bush is swearing off YouTube. Well, at least, starting now. Explaining the tight security and a policy banning audio recorders and cameras at a talk in Chicago to a financial association, the former president said, "I have zero desire to be on YouTube," according to WBEZ Chicago.

CNN Poll: Was Bush better president than Obama?

Americans are divided over whether President Barack Obama or his predecessor has performed better in the White House, according to a new national poll.


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