President Bush goes on tour

February 28, 2009 · Filed Under National Politics 

bush-painting thankw.comBeginning March 17th our 43rd President will begin a speaking tour in Alberta Canada. Other locations include Europe and Asia. Ten total in the next year with a plan to do more. Dubbed “A conversation with George W. Bush” he will share his thoughts on the last eight years.

An excerpt from the Washington’s Speakers Bureau on line catalog describes it this way:

“President George W. Bush served in the Oval Office for eight of the most consequential years in American history. Faced with challenges from a terrorist attack to a global financial crisis, he made difficult decisions that will shape the nation’s course and world affairs for decades to come. His leadership after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, was an inspiration to millions of Americans. His policies, while controversial at times, kept the country safe for more than seven years and liberated more than 50 million people from tyranny.

“Working with leaders in Congress and elsewhere, President Bush also raised standards and accountability in public education, added a prescription drug benefit to Medicare that helped more than 40 million beneficiaries, improved air quality and made America’s energy supply more secure, designated more ocean area habitats for environmental protection than any predecessor, launched historic efforts to fight HIV/AIDS and malaria in Africa, and strengthened America’s relationships with strategically important nations like India, China and Japan. He shares with audiences candid insights on his eight years in the White House, his experiences with other world leaders, the nature of public leadership and decision making, and a wide variety of domestic and international issues.”

This tour promises to be enlightening to say the least and President Bush is already at work on his first book after leaving office. President Bush has always held the highest respect for the office and for that reason I believe he never resorted to ‘the blame game’ or slinging mud. Citizen Bush however is not bound by such and hopefully will dispel many of the false and misleading criticism laid at his feet.
We at thankw.com can’t wait until the tour comes state side and hope you do too. It’ll be a great opportunity to thank him personally for the years of prayer, sacrifice and commitment. In the meantime please join us as we offer our gratitude in a simple but direct way.Sign the letter and post a comment showing George Bush how you feel.

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