Source: AP Reports – 22 million missing Bush White House e-mails found

I wanna know what mailing lists Mr. Bush was reading
Well if Lieberman has your holiday spirits down this should turn your Charlie Brown Christmas into the happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny fucking Kaye.>
WASHINGTON — Two nonprofit groups say that computer technicians have found 22 million White House e-mails from the administration of President George W. Bush.
The two groups say the electronic messages were previously mislabeled and effectively lost.An announcement Monday by the two groups is the latest development in a controversy that surrounded the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic recordkeeping system.
The two private organizations — the National Security Archive and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington — say they are settling lawsuits that they filed against the Executive Office of the President in 2007.
The emailgate saga continues; this could get interesting.
….except when he does it he pisses off his base. Well people screamed for change, I suppose a bunch of pissed off hippies screaming at their President isn’t much of a change though. Washington Post, continuing its “We’re not up Obama’s ass, we swear” campaign, has an interesting piece on the supposed messiah follower’s alleged disappointments:
Washington Post – Obama supporters get a dose of reality
Meanwhile BO is dismissed as a non-American Muslim anti-Christ by the right wing pundits. You can’t please them all; or at all at times. I recall hearing criticisms of Bush for concentrating on Iraq and not in Afghanistan; now Obama is called a war monger for this strategy.

I'd hit it. Congress sure did.
Now if this doesn’t earn this guy some integrity and respect, I do not know what would. I consider myself a liberal but spend a lot of time reading Conservative blogs and listening to “right-wing” talk shows. In order to understand and solidify your own views I feel it is important to familiarize yourself with those of opposing views. This hobby of mine involves listening to a lot of Republican Wharrgarbl but every now and then I come across a gem like the one linked below.
I’m a big fan of criticizing Obama’s profligacy, but it is inaccurate and/or dishonest to blame him for Bush’s mistakes. At the risk of repeating my earlier post, the 2009 fiscal year began on October 1, 2008, and the vast majority of the spending for that year was the result of Bush Administration policies.
Daniel Mitchell’s piece from the Cato Institute

Source: CATO - Pie charts don't lie folks.
Hats off to Mr. Mitchell – I contacted him and expressed my admiration and he quickly responded back expressing his appreciation. Both sides of the political spectrum could use more Daniel Mitchell, PhD in their lives.