Do you think that US history books will talk about warrentless wiretapping,

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Katrina, torture camps...? ..."free speech zones," and other issues when talking about the Bush presidency?

Or will they re-write history to look like this?

http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/biography.html
"Since becoming President of the United States in 2001, President Bush has worked with the Congress to create an ownership society and build a future of security, prosperity, and opportunity for all Americans. He signed into law tax relief that helps workers keep more of their hard-earned money, as well as the most comprehensive education reforms in a generation, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. This legislation is ushering in a new era of accountability, flexibility, local control, and more choices for parents, affirming our Nation’s fundamental belief in the promise of every child."
"President Bush has also worked to improve healthcare and modernize Medicare, providing the first-ever prescription drug benefit for seniors; increase homeownership, especially among minorities; conserve our environment; and increase military strength, pay, and benefits. Because President Bush believes the strength of America lies in the hearts and souls of our citizens, he has supported programs that encourage individuals to help their neighbors in need."
 
No they won't, Bush is a repub and after all, fiasco's by the repubs always seem to get swept under the rug.
 
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