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Some Say "Welcome Home Bush"; Others Say "Good Riddance Bush"
Lost amid the hoopla of the Obama Inauguration is the fact that George W. Bush returned to Texas where he will return to life as a private citizen. Bush and his family flew to his childhood home of Midland, Texas, where he was greeted by 20,000 well-wishers at Centennial Plaza, the same spot he visited on the way to his 2001 inauguration.
Bush later flew to Waco on the way to his Crawford ranch. At the airport near Waco, he was greeted at the airport by 200 to 300 invited guests, many of whom held "Welcome Home, Bush" signs.
Of course, others may not have greeted Bush so warmly. During the inauguration ceremony, many in the crowd chanted "no more Bush" and "Bye Bye Bush." Others threw shoes on the White House lawn as a final Bush protest. Those who couldn't be in Washington were able to vent their frustration at the Good Riddance To President George W. Bush Project.








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at 01:45 on January 21st, 2009
Well, now he can write his memoirs. And the rest of the world will have to pay his tap.
The USA can cause a lot of damage around the globe and be real bullies, however the World has no say in the elections of their President.
at 02:22 on January 21st, 2009
Bush and Cheney hijacked the US, they're truly the scum of the earth. They twisted the Constitution into something it was never meant to be. Most Americans would personally love to pull the handle on their electric chairs. The way they tried to bully the world is the way they bullied the USA. Two sniveling cowards, good frigging riddance.