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Wyoming, Minnesota - The newest hot search about the controversial ‘Miss Me Yet’ billboard by President George W. Bush has been circulating over the Internet. The picture below that says “Miss Me Yet?” is making rounds on conservative blogs and in the mainstream media.
This mysterious billboard showed up along Interstate Highway 35 (the main North-South artery of the area, going north to Duluth and south to Des Moines) near Wyoming, Minnesota, with a huge photo of former President George W. Bush and a question beside him that says “Miss Me Yet?”
The National Public Radio (NPR) confirms that the billboard is not an Internet trick , but is real. Beyond that, NPR seems baffled:
At first glance, it would seem to be from some person or group who isn’t thrilled by President Barack Obama’s performance so far — unless it’s a more ironic message from those who didn’t think too much of Bush and want to remind voters about him.
Moreover, Powerline also added, “that question and the accompanying photo have been common among some Republicans for a while now. There is no reason to believe the billboard is intended as an “ironic message.” It is a question being pondered by more and more Americans every day.”
On the other hand, ScaredMonkeys Forum says that, “maybe it (came from) one of the millions of people who are disappointed with President Obama and not to impressed by his “hopey-changey” campaign promises. The speculation continues as to who has a wit and a sense of humor to do such an act.”
As of the moment, the press is now on the hunt to find out who paid for the said billboard ad.
Here’s a video by CNN, reporting the controversial “Miss Me Yet” billboard of Bush.
Is there anything you really miss about Bush? What are your thoughts about this billboard?
Photo credits: Powerline; Video credits: CNN































February 9th, 2010 at 11:21 am
Yes; most Americans do miss him!!!
February 9th, 2010 at 11:46 am
I don’t miss Pres. Bush. But I’m glad that the mainstream media is now asking important questions which didn’t seem relevant 18 months ago. Questions like “Who is Barack Obama?” and “What does Obama believe?” and “What would Barack Obama do as President?”. You know, unimportant stuff like that.
February 9th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
u will be missed, and remembered as the great president u were
February 9th, 2010 at 12:26 pm
He wasn’t a great president, though he did have his moments. He was destroyed by the american hating media and their partners, the america hating demonrats.
February 9th, 2010 at 1:55 pm
Yes. I miss that radical countries like IRAN were at least wary of him and knew where he stood when it came to love for his country. They KNOW that the child we have in the office now has no idea about how to deal with them, and they KNOW that he hates the country he lives in. I miss feeling secure.
February 10th, 2010 at 1:21 am
Yes, I miss Bush. Look who we have now…
February 10th, 2010 at 9:44 am
I miss President Bush very much, I miss the feeling of security I had when he was in office. Especially now, with the current White House residents, it is very nice to know how patriotic and American President Bush was! His first and foremost goal was to take care of the American people and that is exactly what he did!
February 10th, 2010 at 1:33 pm
I kind of miss him. He didn’t take too much BS from the press; Obama tries to make them all happy and worries what the MSM reports. Who cares; it’s what the American people think.
February 10th, 2010 at 5:50 pm
What is there to miss about Bush? His stupidity? His ignorance? His smugness? His arrogance? His shameless posturing? The people who say they really miss him have apparently forgotten that this is the man who waged an utterly senseless war against Iraq — a war that has to date cost almost 5,000 American lives, hundreds of thousands of innocent (non-combatant) Iraqi lives, and more than 700 billion dollars of taxpayers’ money. AND TO WHAT END? To find and destroy *phantom* weapons of mass destruction!!!! It would be funny if it were not so tragic to everyone involved — and I don’t mean Saddam Hussein here. If you felt safe with a buffoon like this at the helm, then you and he have been living in the same place: fools’ paradise!