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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (251272)9/14/2005 4:49:34 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573927
 
JCP, The chimp "taking responsibility" reeked of insincerity - just meaningless words poorly delivered.

Bush could miraculously clean up the bureaucracy tomorrow and you'd still accuse him of being "insincere" or having "ulterior motives."

To ABBers like yourself, that's what it's all about. And you're banking on disasters like Katrina and the slow response of FEMA to further your agenda.


Normally, I consider loyalty a positive trait. In this case, I do not.

ted



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (251272)9/14/2005 5:36:01 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1573927
 
I'm really sorry it takes an Iraq and a Katrina to begin to penetrate Karl Rove's wall of lies, spin and propoganda regarding the incompetence of the chimp. The sooner he's powerless or gone, the better off America will be.

Dan Bartlett made a DVD of newscasts on the hurricane to show the president on Friday morning as he flew down to the Gulf Coast.

The aides were scared to tell the isolated president that he should cut short his vacation by a couple of days, Newsweek said, because he can be "cold and snappish in private." Mike Allen wrote in Time about one "youngish aide" who was so terrified about telling Mr. Bush he was wrong about something during the first term, he "had dry heaves" afterward.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (251272)9/14/2005 10:16:42 PM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1573927
 
>Bush could miraculously clean up the bureaucracy tomorrow and you'd still accuse him of being "insincere" or having "ulterior motives."

>To ABBers like yourself, that's what it's all about. And you're banking on disasters like Katrina and the slow response of FEMA to further your agenda.

Bullshit. If Bush were to call for increased fuel efficiency today and a nationalized health care plan, I'd applaud him.

He just does nothing that I can agree with. It shocks me.

-Z