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Bush's "Ecelectic" Reading List

President Bush explains his diverse reading habits to NBC's Brian Willaims.  
 
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RockinDaBronx (1 week ago) Show Hide
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wtf kind of reading list? What word was he trying to say?
GuamIsGood (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The back story of The Stranger is that "Maman died today", and it's the first line of the book, George. Milan Kundera's Art of the Novel has conversation with Christian Salmon that addresses the absence of back story in the modern novel through Kafka's "K." and it's excellent. Incidentally, jmsimpson11, I wonder how The Stanger affected Bush too. I will read it again under that pretext.
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i wonder how the stranger affected bush?
VinceP1974 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Obama walks around with the same books he's been seen with a year ago.
crazyblackman1 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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wow he really is drunk, "I also read three Shakespeares." how horrifying, hearing that from a President.
aarontk (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I really hate to state the obvious, but he's obviously drunk.
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He was the fucking president when we got attacked on 9-11-2001 idiot.
bobkmando (2 months ago) Show Hide
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you douchetard, "since 911" leaves the Sept 11, 2001 attacks OUTSIDE the time frame being considered.

as opposed to, say, Bill Clinton who had numerous terrorist attacks against American property ( the Twin Towers, various embassies and ships ) during his presidency and who never once responded effectively.
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4,000 dead soldiers in Iraq is responding effectively?
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People george bush is a moron, but he is smart. Part of his appeal during his election and through his presidency was that he made mistakes, and he was similar to ordinary people, personally i would like that in a president, but not in the way that bush used it. He used it to appeal to people just to get votes and support his blunders, not to forward out country and give the power back to the citizens.

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