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Tuesday, July 02, 2013

George W. Bush On AIDS, Mandela, Snowden And His Legacy

 Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, are in Africa this week, where they renovated a cancer screening clinic in Zambia and commemorated the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Tanzania.

The clinic, which is designed help women fight cervical cancer, builds on the former president's work fighting AIDS on the continent. While he was in office, Bush set up a plan that dramatically reduced the number of AIDS deaths in Africa.

 
I'm really proud of the American people for their generosity," he told CNN in an exclusive interview. "I wish Americans knew how many lives were saved. Someday, they will."

Bush also told CNN why he respects Nelson Mandela, what he thinks about Edward Snowden and President Barack Obama, and how he's not going to be around when his legacy is finally decided.
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now this is class, as compared to mooch's comment about being in the white house. U would never see our current president doing anything like this, nor the clintons. He may have not been the perfect prez, but him and his wife certainly have the most class.

Anonymous said...

7:44
PLEASE!

Anonymous said...

8:03 keep drinking the Kool-Aid you moron. Get a job.

Anonymous said...

He didn't say what he really thought of Obammie... He danced around that one.

Anonymous said...

USMC Retired said...
King Obama, would never lower himself to anything like that. President Bush is a man of class and dignity. Obama is the worst president I have witnessed in my lifetime. He is an embarrassment and the most dangerous man in America. All the fools and brain dead individuals who voted for this clown are clueless.

July 3, 2013 at 8:41 AM

BINGO!!