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10-19-2006, 08:25 PM #1
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Deputy Attorney General: "The President is Always Right" VIDEO
No accusation, I'm just talking, not trying to get you, "partisan political judgment" is perfectly acceptable in America, even if you/me disagree with it
Originally Posted by Fengzi
I must say, I never knew there were all these terrified Americans, until I started posting here. The people I met are angry and mad but they aren't scared.In fact, I lean to the right on a lot of issues. I just someone who'se not so blinded by his fear of the Muslim bogeyman(and he should be feared, don't get me wrong) to know that Bush has done far more harm to this country than he has done good.
Yes, the R's may lose this November, regardless W has had a run any politician D or R would envy.
As far as Bush's intelligence goes, let's see how far it gets his part this November.Ozarks Reviewed by Ozarks on . Deputy Attorney General: "The President is Always Right" VIDEO always right, huh? always? never wrong? sounds like a freedom dictatorship. Deputy Attorney General: "The President is Always Right" The Truth Shall Set You Free | October 18 2006 A remarkable off the cuff admission, coming from the number two man in the so-called Department of 'Justice'. This blind allegiance is particularly disturbing, since I can't think of even ONE occasion when this president wasn't wrong. Rating: 5
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