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George W. Bush Promotes Book In Chicago
Friday, 22-Oct-2010 2:14PM United Press International
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CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- Former U.S. President George W. Bush promoted his upcoming book and shared some self-effacing humor during a speaking engagement in Chicago.

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Bush told the finance trade association conference about "Decision Points", his book due out Dec. 9, and said he "would like to be remembered as a guy who had a set of priorities and was willing to live by those priorities", the Chicago Tribune reported Friday.

"I have written a book", Bush said. "This will come as quite a shock to some. They didn't think I could read, much less write", he joked.

Bush predicted President Obama would lose support in Congress after the upcoming midterm elections.

"The odds are, from a historical perspective, that the president is going to lose (congressional) seats. The question is how many", Bush said.

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