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"Happy 5th Birthday BushWatch!" -- is that, like, an oxymoron??? Some of us seek greatness and others have greatness thrust upon them. George W. Bush, it is safe to say, is not among the latter. In these days of Hubris, Brooding Omens and Strange Signs in the Heavens -- Israeli astronauts falling from the sky above Palestine, Texas -- one resorts to ritual incantation in attempting to keep the chaos at bay. Each morning I boot up the Stream Typewriter and point 'er to BushWatch, where I get the latest report on the All-Day Car Wreck commonly referred to as "the Bush Administration." It's been real, it's been fun, but Jerry, really -- if there's a need for BushWatch after 2004, you shoot me and I'll return the favor, OK? Reporting LIVE just MILES from Crawfish, Texas, --ken sawyer Happy 5th Birthday :) It doesn't seem possible that 5 years have passed. They sure have been long years. We have witnessed much. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the information you provide, your dedication & your determination. My wish is that you'll no longer need to do this work in 2005 - I mean that in the best possible way - the best for our country & our sanity. **Hugs** -- Linda Kekumu
Happy anniversary, Bush Watch. Like the majority of the country, the ones the re-pugnant-cans don't like to count, we too hope that by January 20, 2005, you can shut the door on your site. You have been a very valuable beacon for exposing the disenfranchised of this nation....Keep on truckin' and lets all have faith that this chapter will soon close for good. --Howard from NY
A grateful toast to the amazing accomplishments of Bush Watch!! Congratulations Jerry, and thank you so very much for your hard work, in bringing the entire Bush picture to the public. With the mainstream media transformed into "Rove-a-trons", Bush Watch became essential reading; if not a life-raft in which to survive the dark storm of the Bush administration. --James
This congratulation address comes to you from the old European country on the isle of Cuba. I very much enjoy reading Bush Watch. --Walter
Happy Birthday BUSH WATCH! I found your web-site 2&1/2 years ago while I was trying to figure out why the mainstream media was treating the UNELECTED fraud like royalty. Following him around the world to every function and hanging on every word he misspoke...? I started following your links and realized I wasn't alone in my quest for truth, justice, and the AMERICAN WAY! I still have hope we can change the direction this administration has taken. We must above all realize that the government works for the People not the other way around. Our constitution guaranty's the people we elect can ( and should ) be held accountable for ALL their actions. As tax payers, we pay their salaries and they work for us. Happy Birthday and I hope I don't have to vist your site after 2004. --Scott H. In San Jose, CA.
Happy Birthday to Bush Watch! As always, thanks for fighting the good fight. --Chris Floyd
Happy Birthday Bushwatch! I don't know what I'd do without you. Each new day seems to make your presence needed more than the day before. One of the only places I feel sanity still exists, is on BUSHWATCH! Thank you so much. --Susan in San Diego Happy Birthday, Jerry, and heartfelt congratulations for, not only the quantity of your efforts, but indeed for the consistent quality. Continued success and increased recognition for your inspired work! --Wizard of Whimsy
Pretty damn prescient of you, I'd say. Goes to show there's been a few of us with a gathering conviction that something was going very wrong in a very big way. --Kent
You do a great job, thank you. BUSH WATCH is my main news source. Keep up the great work. --Barbara
Thank God you've been there for us, the people. hugs, Libby
I remember the first time I found your site- and have been addicted ever since. I was so depressed about the terrible unbalanced news covering Bush; so sick of it that I cancelled my satellite program so I wouldn't have to hear it anymore. Soon after, I discovered you and couldn't believe that there were actually thousands out there not being duped by the media! There are so many of us discouraged about the direction this country is heading and appreciate that we can read articles at your site that keep hope alive! I agree, I hope and pray you can go "out of business" because Bush is outta there, but I will continue to listen for your positive voice in/for America. Happy Birthday and thanks for being there when we needed you. --Deborah
We are looking foreword to the day you described--the day Bush and Bushwatch will be over----or am I ? We felt the day that Russia fell that this country could be directed on a wrong path with the counterbalance of the 'evil empire' no longer around. So it may seem natural to say both Bushwatch and the reason for its growth should go at the same time. Not so---when Bush is gone there is still work for sites like Bushwatch to be do. If we learn anything from all this tragic two years it is that the elected politicians only respond to their own self interests. And those self interests are not published--and the Media will not pursue or publish. We also have learned that the public response takes time to develop and grow before it can be effective. That is especially so when the news is so well selected and edited for the benefit of installed powers. Bush Watch enjoy your birthday and many more to come, you have to continue on and perhaps merge with other sites into a broad based public watchdog perhaps forever. There is yet work to be done. Best Cole... Thanks, Cole. Bush Watch will leave when Bush goes, but Politex will hang around.
Congratulations. Not just five years, but five very good and important years. To be honest, I didn't discover your site until, I think, the presidential campaign (the most recent one -- the one that ended in a coup d'etat). But I've been reading it religiously since then. --David Dvorkin
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND THANK YOU SO VERY, VERY MUCH, FOR THE FIVE YEARS OF "BUSH WATCH." I AM ONE OF MANY WHO WILL CONTINUE TO WISH AND HOPE THAT "BUSH WATCH" WILL PROVIDE OUR MOST IMPORTANT AND MOST INTERESTING READING "MATERIAL" EACH DAY. THANKS FOR YOUR WORK, AND BEST WISHES! AGNES KNOTT
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