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The President Addresses Furman University Grads In South Carolina As Faculty Stage Silent Protest

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by macusweil June 1, 2008 9:00 PM EDT
"Bush To Grads: Be Responsible"
Yeah not like me, do as I say not as I do!! lol
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by idnnsg June 1, 2008 8:31 PM EDT
Why ANY university would invite that incompetent-but-smug little mass-murdering thief to read out somebody else''s words at a commencement ceremony, I''ll NEVER understand! I think Charles Manson would have been a better choice.
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by noloyalisti June 1, 2008 8:30 PM EDT
What an embarrassment for those graduates, for the poor people of that town and for America. What a low-life uneducated buffon is Bushoccio.
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by apprxam June 1, 2008 7:42 PM EDT
Hey, Jerr11, didn''t they shank OJ yet? (Wishful thinking).
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by apprxam June 1, 2008 7:39 PM EDT
ImPrisonBush is right, of course, except for the "head of crime". McClellan eluded to the complete lack of understanding this president had regarding policy, government and the actions of his own administration.

You can''t blame the mentally challenged for planning conspiracies and you can''t hold them responsible for capital crimes. George will take advantage of the general mercy extented to some in this society. Mercy never exhibited by him toward others and which, due to retardation, he''s incapable of. Soon he''ll retire to the bossom of Crawford, protected by the Bush clan, oil men, the Secret Service and a cowd Democratic Congress.

Tumble on Bush from the stage of office.
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by feelfree4u June 1, 2008 7:26 PM EDT

Re: "To Bush and the RepubliCon party, the model citizen is the citizen that feels without thinking, that follows without leading and takes without giving."

I think that we have a new contender for the ''08 Republican convention slogan.
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by jerr11 June 1, 2008 7:25 PM EDT
"when he left college, thinking about how to be a "model citizen" was the furthest thing from his mind."




When people think of Bush, "model citizen" is the furthest thing on their mind!"

LOL

It''s more like:

"The Butcher of Crawford."

"The Liar-in-Chief."
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by apprxam June 1, 2008 7:24 PM EDT
To Bush and the RepubliCon party, the model citizen is the citizen that feels without thinking, that follows without leading and takes without giving.
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by apprxam June 1, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
I agree that respect is usually due, but if the president doesn''t himself, then I find it difficult to require the same of others.
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by jerr11 June 1, 2008 7:18 PM EDT
when he left college, thinking about how to be a "model citizen" was the furthest thing from his mind.





In a related story, when O J Simpson left the NFL, thinking about how to be a "model citizen" was the furthest thing from his mind.

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