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yeh funny
remember when George W tried to open a locked door ?
or the time he puked all over the China leaders shoes and right in his bowl of sanguane soup
those were good time then
KOD
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/N5p-qIq32m8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>The AARP dispelled former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's claim on Friday that the country's largest seniors group is ?supportive? of his Social Security plan. The nonprofit also reiterated that they are not taking a position on specific reform proposals until after the election.
Bush, a GOP presidential hopeful, claimed the powerful group?s backing in an interview on MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe? on Friday morning.
The show?s host Joe Scarborough asked Bush whether he, unlike Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, would commit to raising the Social Security retirement age and other benefit cuts in order to restore the program?s solvency.
?Yes, absolutely,? Bush said. ?And AARP comes to every one of my town hall meetings and asks this question and they are supportive of our plan, because it?s a serious plan.?
AARP, which has over 37 million members aged 50 or older, has indeed dispatched volunteers to ask presidential candidates to explain their plans to shore up Social Security?s finances as part of its ?Take A Stand? campaign. The campaign also includes a multi-million dollar ad buy in early primary states.
But AARP has insisted -- to the disappointment of many progressive retirement advocates -- that it will not express its opinion of specific reform proposals until the next president takes office and a genuine ?legislative debate? about the program begins.
In keeping with AARP?s commitment to neutrality on the merits of particular plans, the group issued a statement on Friday disavowing Bush?s remarks.
?We are pleased that most of the candidates responded to our efforts, however, this morning, Governor Bush said in an MSNBC interview that we are supportive of his Social Security plan,? AARP senior vice president John Hishta said in a statement. ?While we congratulate him for taking a stand on this important issue, it is inaccurate to say that AARP supports his or any particular candidate or their plans.?
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Ronnie
why do all the neo cons have to lie like this.
you are ok with bald faced liars as your President
If they lie now, they get us into another Iraq war.
remember that one by George W and dicky c
never mind Ronnie
One liar down. A few more neo cons to go
Jeb is done
bringing out George W lost it for him. Everyone hates that pitiful past worst President
and then he brings his mama out .
got to be desperate when that happens.
The GOP establishment is so wanting Rubio it could spit.
anything but Trump or God forbid Cruz
Scooter, you forgot one.
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