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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (765084)9/10/2007 11:45:13 AM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
Pro falls back, as usual, on the theory that if someone can actually criticize a republican then, why,...they must be a "lib" or a "dem". It is impossible to actually be non-partisan in his world....and he will shield his eyes from all the wrongs of his party and still claim sanctimonious certainty about the truth.

Heck, he still supports Alberto Gonzales and Harriet Miers!

I have no problem criticizing democratic wrongdoers. I think Jefferson should be gone. I think the guy in West Virginia should be censured (if it turns out true) and not re-elected. I think the dems have a lot of baggage to clean out...and I am no fan of the Clintons.

But for Pete's sake, I can't find any of the "loyal republicans" on this thread who will even point a finger at the republican messmakers. Naughty boys, indeed.

I would still love to vote for a republican this year....but the party looks so intent on throwing away EVERYTHING right now....I was disapponted to hear Huckabee, who I like, say in that debate that we have to stay in Iraq "for our honor" even if we end up sacrificing thousands more troops and billions more in funding. What kind of thinking is that? The cause if foolish....Ron Paul is right on that point.
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