Will Americans teach future generations what occurred during 8 years of GW Bush...

viablerenewables

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Will they see Bush through the hate of the Left or through the fact there weren't further attacks on the U.S. soil?

I still see the Left romanticizing Slick Willy, but none of them can point to his policies that made him worth remembering in a positive light.
 
...or will Americans forget? ...as they forgot what really happened during the Reagan years?
 
Unfortunately they will forget:

-the s&l crisis
-the tech meltdown
-voodoo economics (Reagan style)
-voodoo economics (Bush style)
-synthetic securities
-derivatives
-credit default swaps
-"We are the party of deregulation!"

Our kids don't have a chance.
 
I think history will show that GW made an appropriate response to being attacked on 911 and adopted policies that kept us safer during his time as President. GW also gave the gift of freedom to millions of Iraqis who had never dreamed of being free, including stopping the torture and murder of hundreds of thousands of innocent people. He also prevented further terrorists attacks on our soil which no one thought possible. Take away the smokescreen of hate created by the leftists and you find GW had many successes which will continue to help this country.
 
I hope they teach them ,as most of it was all good and a great economic boom for the first 7 years: here's more:
 
Although the Reagan years were the start of the so-called "ownership society" and trickle-down economics in which "big" government was considered the problem, the Bush era will certainly be part of educational curricula as a time when big government was the problem because it took incompetence and ineffectualness to new levels. Since we are in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression which is more fluid and disastrous by the hour, the Bush years are ample reason for political science professors to stress their importance and to explain that the Bush/Cheney administration was completely clueless and out-of-touch with reality while subverting the Constitution and ignoring international laws and the Rule of Law.
 
funny....nobody seems to remember what occurred during Clinton's 8 years. Bombing, bombing, bombing, and yet more bombings.
 
Hopefully yes..no attacks on US soil for 7 plus years and millions of moron libs like you with Bush Derangement and lets not forget 100,000's of dead islamo facists.
 
Hopefully, but it's not just a lesson for Americans but for world citizens as well.
 
What did we forget about Reagan?

That we didn't have to wait in line for gas anymore, like we did when Carter was president?

That the USSR collapsed?

What exactly did we forget about the glorious Reagan years? (Besides the fashion, which I think we'd all rather forget).
 
Actually, it is only in retrospect that it has become clear the extent to which Reagan's policies have affected our current situation.

Historians were in complete agreement already that Bush is the worst President we have ever had, even before the economic crash. Bush thinks history will prove him correct.

Meanwhile, 1 in 3 Iraqis was either killed or made a refugee by the war. The blood of more than a million dead Iraqi civilians is on George Bush's hands.
 
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