President Bush says he is “feeling good”
ABC News’ Karen Travers Reports: President Bush has voted in Crawford, TX this morning. On his way into the polling station he said he was "feeling good" and that he had pretty much made up his mind as to how he was going to vote.
Bush said it’s “a privilege” to be able to vote and he encouraged all Americans to get out to the polls today.
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“We live in a free society, and our government is only as good as the willingness of our people to participate in it. And therefore, no matter what your party affiliation, or if you don’t have a party affiliation, do your duty; cast your ballot and let your voice be heard.”
The President is scheduled to depart for Washington DC at 11:15am ET and will spend the day at the White House monitoring election returns. We do not expect the President to make any more on camera comments today.
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GO Democrats! Take back America, enough is enough! Lets get out of Iraq and get the power of the President put back in check!
Posted by: Kevin Compston | November 7, 2006, 9:23 am 9:23 am
George Bush…
Whether you agree with him or you don’t, we can all say that he has handled himself honorably and has always given the American people the benefit of the doubt.
Being decisive is never easy, especially when you have different opinions.
Posted by: Sunday | November 7, 2006, 11:34 am 11:34 am
he feels good?… while we all suffer?… dont forget to vote republican..
Posted by: brandon | November 7, 2006, 12:00 pm 12:00 pm
No wonder the lame duck is feeling good, his puppetmaster, Carl Rove, is playing loose with dirty politics to intimidate voters, the same way this no body Bush got put into office by stealing the elections twice.
Posted by: Dave | November 7, 2006, 3:54 pm 3:54 pm
George Bush, honorable, get real. He ducked Vietnam on his privledged status, now he sends working class kids off to a war to die for oil profits. You have a warped idea of honor. Bring the troops home now and dump the republicans today.
Posted by: Dave | November 7, 2006, 4:01 pm 4:01 pm
Of course he feels good. A man with no conscience sleeps good every night. But then so does a dullard without a clue.
Posted by: mwm | November 7, 2006, 4:19 pm 4:19 pm
time for a change, America
Posted by: ape | November 7, 2006, 11:48 pm 11:48 pm
It’s a wonderful submission. I am totally agreed with this statement. Whether you agree with him or not but we can say that he has handled himself honorably and has always given the American people the benefit of the doubt. Being decisive is never easy, especially when you have different opinions.
Really Bush was boon for America.
Thanks
Jeremy
Posted by: Jeremy | April 4, 2009, 3:03 am 3:03 am