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Monday, September 25, 2006

Remarks are over

Bush only talked for about two minutes, then ignored a few shouted questions.

Here are highlights of what he said: "I'm here because I like to honor the enterpreneurial experience. This is a company that has expanded because of our tax cuts. We have added over 125 jobs over the past 12 months. They have expanded because of our tax cuts."

"Some want to take those tax cuts away. This economy is strong. One of the reasons is the tax cuts that are in place."

Bush warned against not extending the tax cuts that were passed in 2001 and 2003, saying "If you take money of the treasury of this company, it's less likely that someone is going to be working."

A reporter shouted out a question as the president concluded his brief remarks, but he ignored him, turned quickly and walked out of view of the cameras and reporters with two Meyer Tool officials at his side.


2 Comments:

at 4:46 PM, September 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

And for those of you who hate President Bush (like me), show up at this so-called welcome and GIVE HIM HELL! George Bush, I HATE you and we do not want you coming back to Ohio after tonight! You and Dewine suck and we are goint to prove it November 7th when we get that bastard Dewine out of Congress! George Bush is the worst President to ever serve this nation and I am counting down the days until he is gone! Bush- go to hell!

 
at 4:52 PM, September 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pathetic Carl. Your breathless minute by minute 'reporting' is so cloying that it makes me want to hurl. You really suck.

 
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