A rural Oklahoma town greeted George W. Bush today with thunderous applause. Bush was given 6 standing ovations as he spoke on Independence Day in a remodeled rodeo arena. The New York Times reported, via Free Republic: Former President George W. Bush spoke amid thunderous applause in a rural Oklahoma town to celebrate the Fourth of July, calling the U.S. the ''greatest nation on the face of the earth.'' Bush was given six standing ovations as he spoke Saturday inside a remodeled rodeo arena...
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