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Submitted by The Original Yoda on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 10:30pm.
Well, I know this is hardly local but it does affect us locally and you might laugh a bit. I was just out of the shower and getting dressed for work so we're talking PRE-COFFEE. Then I heard part of "the interview" replayed on NPR's "Morning Edition". What follwed was a very casual question/answer session with George and Laura. It was kind of surreal and it just washed over me. Throughout the day, I check various news sites for, well, news. I'm addicted like that. I suspect a few of us in here are, too. BUT nothing. This story had some many ways to go. I'm sure it'll show up on late-night talk etc. So here's a brief portion of the interview:
Anyhoo... ya gotta really hear it or see it. Bush laughs at some strange moments and it's just weird. I looked on NPR and Youtube and all I've got for ya is this but there's video: http://thinkprogress.org/2008/02/18/bush-iraq-economy
Cheers!
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We built too many houses
Submitted by The Original Yoda on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 11:01am. »