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Can you believe that this story actually made it on cnn.com today? :faint:

Commentary: Bush saved 10 million lives

By Bill Frist

(CNN) -- A legacy of President George W. Bush will be that he saved 10 million lives around the world.

His critics ignore it, but name another president about whom one can say that with such certainty. It is what historians will say a decade from now looking back. Not bad for a president who leaves office with the lowest approval rating in recent memory.

The bottom line is: George Bush is a healer.

First, a surprise proclamation came on January 29, 2003.

I was in the first row in the House chamber when three quarters through his State of the Union address, the president boldly said: "I ask the Congress to commit $15 billion over the next five years ... to turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the Caribbean" and "lead the world in sparing innocent people from a plague of nature."

And lead the world we did. No president in history had made such a commitment against a single disease. Those words and the action that followed meant that instead of another 30 million people dying from HIV infections, maybe just another 20 million will.

Later that night in an interview for CNN in my Capitol office, I predicted that five years later, this commitment to fight HIV would be the single most significant thing the president said that night. It was.

But even I -- who as physician in Africa had witnessed how this virus was hollowing out societies -- did not predict the huge global impact this Bush commitment would have on generations to come.

In my annual medical mission trips to Africa during the Bush administration, I saw the cost of treatment for HIV with life-saving antiretrovirals (ARVs) drop from $4,000 a year to $125. The number of Africans on ARVs jumped from 50,000 to 2.1 million.

And the multiplier effect of Bush making this a presidential global priority was reflected thereafter in every meeting I had as Senate majority leader with the world leaders, including those from Russia, China and India. If you were dealing with the United States, you'd better have made HIV a national priority, because we had.

And it was more than HIV. Six months ago, Tom Daschle, Mike Huckabee, John Podesta, Cindy McCain and I (yes, we five of different persuasions do work together!) went to Rwanda on a fact-finding trip.

Our visits with villagers all over the country opened our eyes to how Bush's five-year, $1.2 billion effort to combat malaria has provided 4 million insecticide-treated bed nets and 7 million life-saving drug therapies to vulnerable people. Yes, George Bush the healer.

Future historians will also note what today's pundits ignore: total US government development aid to Africa quadrupled from $1.3 billion in 2001 to more than $5 billion in 2008. What's more, the Bush administration doubled foreign aid worldwide over the past eight years. You have to go back to the Truman years to match that.

And the president revolutionized the way we give aid with the creation of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, now active in 35 countries. This $6.7 billion public-private partnership for the first time ties aid to accountability based on a country's governing well, fighting corruption and commitment to economic freedoms.

Secondly, Bush healed abroad, but he also healed right here at home.

Before Bush acted, the nation's 43 million seniors did not have affordable access to prescription drugs (the most powerful tool a doctor has to prevent and treat disease) through the Medicare program. Today, because of George Bush, they do.

Initially, conservatives howled because the prescription drug initiative "cost too much." Liberals hated it because it involved the markets and competition. But today, 23 million seniors live healthier lives, Medicare drug spending has been 20 percent to 30 percent less than predicted for each of the past two years and seniors overwhelmingly give the program enthusiastic reviews.

And, in addition, the program is highly redistributive -- giving advantages the poorest, introducing preventive care to Medicare, encouraging electronic prescribing and introducing chronic disease management. Who says Republicans can't lead on heath reform? ......


You can read the rest here: http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/15/frist.bush/index.html
 
ITA!!! My new name for Hussein is - LetThemEatCake Hussein
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Aww, c'mon now...His "economic stimulus" plan will give us all an extra 10 bucks a paycheck. Aren't we all going to go out and buy Ferrari's to stimulate the economy? :rotfl2:
Not me!!!:rolleyes: :rotfl:

Can you believe that this story actually made it on cnn.com today? :faint:




You can read the rest here: http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/15/frist.bush/index.html
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Maybe add a 'lurkers beware’?

Conservative thread for conservative minds: lurkers beware
I like this one.

Ok I gathered up the posts and here's what we have for titles-


That translates to somehow working "An Inconvenient Thread" into the title (courtesy of DD):upsidedow

Said Glenn quote was "Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say," a phrase not practiced by politicians anymore (courtesy of me- also happens to be my favorite. And it's not too long- I tested it;) ).:upsidedow

Courtesy of Dolce.:upsidedow

Courtesy of Wonder.:upsidedow

Soooo..... I have to know. We have like 4 pages before I start the new thread. If no executive decision is made unanimously, I will use my idea. But just so everyone knows, SM's little disclaimer goes in the first post, since it's too long for a title.:p
There was also "Conservative Wars: A New Hope" - I loved this one too.

I don't really care. Whatever you all decide is fine with me.
 
Just to add to the confusion, I'll add another one - feel free to shoot it down, it is kinda long ;)

The Conservative Thread: Spending Our Carbon Credit Dollars On Getting Old School Cons Elected :p
 
Just to add to the confusion, I'll add another one - feel free to shoot it down, it is kinda long ;)

The Conservative Thread: Spending Our Carbon Credit Dollars On Getting Old School Cons Elected :p

I like this one.


There was also "Conservative Wars: A New Hope" - I loved this one too.

I don't really care. Whatever you all decide is fine with me.

Dang.... you guys keep confusing me!!!:confused3
 
Wasn't there a poster, Flower?, that used to use smilies like that? I didn't come to the Community Board much back then, but that seems right.

Flowers Child... I'd forgotten about him. He used the :cloud9: :cloud9: a lot; esp. when speaking of Minnie Mouse.
 
Ok, here's a mini-story to start...

Once upon a time, there was a :smooth: dude called Hussein. Since he was a little kid, he was :groom: 'd to take over by his communist pals. He became good at :mic: , which made all the :hippie: feel like :goodvibes and :cloud9: which eventually made them :worship: the :joker: . Others were not fooled for they didn't look at him with :3dglasses but actually :listen: to what he had to say and realized he was a :stir: and :darth: . This made them :crazy2: to think that the :hippie:s could fall for such a :clown: . Now there will be a :snooty: :smokin: in the White House after the most expensive inauguration party: in history. Never fear though because the cons will be counting :hourglass 'til they can finally :cheer2: Palin princess: as the new POTUS. The End

Ok, that wasn't as much fun as I thought. :rotfl:

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How about these:

Conservative Thread: We laugh; they cry.

Conservative Thread: Where reality checks are free

Conservative Thread: No whiners allowed

Conservative Thread: Where the flowers aren't laced with poison

Conservative Thread: It's a grown-up thing
 
Now we just have to come up with a title for the poll thread :rotfl:

:headache:

Well we threw out "An Inconvenient Thread" for redundancy reasons and that whopper that Breezy posted (something about carbon dollars and old school cons) was too long (I tested it over on the test board kinda-sorta- pulled up a "New Thread" and then hit "Preview") soooo.....

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How about The Conservative Thread: Official Watchdogs Of Carter's Third Term :rotfl:
 
How about these:

Conservative Thread: We laugh; they cry.

Conservative Thread: Where reality checks are free

Conservative Thread: No whiners allowed

Conservative Thread: Where the flowers aren't laced with poison

Conservative Thread: It's a grown-up thing

Too.....many.....options.....
 
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