Bush ELECTIONS Imagesesp. 2000 & 2004 elections |
Actually, Bush's Vice President was Dick Cheney --- not Jerry Falwell |
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INTRODUCTION: Below are images in relation to TWO elections of George W. Bush --- in 2000 and 2004. Pretty amazing that he could fool most of the people twice. Apparently, his strategy that "you can fool most of the people part of the time --- and that's enough" worked. Like Bush once said --- and trailed off: "Fool me once ... shame on .... ???" Whatever. Just enjoy the images. There are a few images for the 2006 Congressional elections --- and for the 2008 Presidential Election (McCain versus some other guy). For MORE Images and Data: For more images (and data) for this wing, see the WEB SEARCHES section below. Those searches may suffice in case I never return to add to the pictures on this page. |
2000 Presidential Election, Bush vs. Gore :
Some of the chads on the
Florida election ballots are
a little suspicious.
2004 Presidential Election, Bush vs. Kerry :
2006 Congressional Elections :
2008 Presidential Election - Bush supporting McCain
(whether McCain wants Bush support or not) :
WEB SEARCHES FOR It may be a long time (years or never) before I get back to this page to add more images, so here are some links to WEB SEARCHES for more images and info.
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WEB SEARCH on keywords Also, you can go to suitable Wikipedia pages and follow links from there, such as
Wikipedia - '2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida'
Wikipedia - '2000 United States presidential election'
Wikipedia - 'Al Gore' of Tennessee
Wikipedia - '2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee'
Wikipedia - 'Al Gore 2000 presidential campaign'
Wikipedia - '2004 United States election voting controversies'
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Page was created 2009 Jan 14.
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