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Follow The Logic

Some guy at Blogs For Bush notes that U.S. life expectancy hit a record in 2003.
The logical conclusion?

Guess what? If we’re living longer it means that life is getting better. Got that? Better. Things are better than they were before – “before”, in this case, being before President Bush took office.

Amazing, isn’t it? After two short years President Bush was able to not only (1) decrease heart disease, cancer, and stroke fatalities, but he also (2) made everyone’s life “better” than it was in 2000.
Sometimes I just don’t give that guy enough credit.

  1. No doubt you missed the story about Dubya’s Nobel Prize for his cure for cancer. The pity was that Reagan had to die before Dubya got around to curing Alzheimer’s.

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