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What Whitehouse.Gov Says About Clinton, Bush

21 Jan 2009 07:08 am

Its Clinton biography makes no mention of the economy's performance in his terms, but refers to "the failure in his second year of a huge program of health care reform" and "issues surrounding personal indiscretions with a young woman White House intern"

W's bio says "On the morning of September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked our Nation. President Bush took unprecedented steps to protect our homeland and create a world free from terror. " and also: "President Bush 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 helped 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 ushered 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."

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