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by katg21 August 27, 2007 7:04 PM EDT
micma,

Wasn''t funny the first time you said it.
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by micma-2009 August 27, 2007 6:52 PM EDT



Would someone please just give Bu$h a blowwjob so that we can impeach him?


mudrose?


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by ov442 August 27, 2007 6:34 PM EDT
"MisHandling" they call it..."missteps" they call it... "embattled" jeeez!
Stop mincing words... call it like it is.
All the current evidence on record shows clearly his intentions from the start to politicize our judicial system as Bush''s crony.

They used our Judicial system for political gain and power grabs. This is a crock. The words used are completely innapropriate here.
you "mishandle" a pot of water. You take a "misstep" when you make a wrong comment in a business meeting. You are "embattled" in a struggle between yourself and another.

This was instead Gonzalez Refusing to divulge incrimminating evidence. This is him Lying to congress, and rehearsing a false testimony, refusing to cooperate, intimidating other witnesses. This is him and Bush not caring one bit about integrity or honesty and telling the 3rd part of our Branches of government to Sc-Rew off with the utmost in disrespect of our government and the constitution.
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by ioweign August 27, 2007 6:25 PM EDT
Now that Gonzales is out, let''''s get a good objective professional in his chair to conduct the legal affairs of the White House.

Maybe the first order of business is to start investigations of crooked Democrat leaders like Jack Murtha, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.

This game should be alot of fun.

Posted by One_American at 03:12 PM : Aug 27, 2007


You left out those missing WH emails - those WILL be alot of fun !!
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by klifton2-2009 August 27, 2007 6:25 PM EDT
I am sure Gonzales is quite a smart man but unfortunately not smart enough to distance himself from Bush, the hollow man.
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by ianlou August 27, 2007 6:21 PM EDT
This game should be alot of fun.
Posted by One_American at 03:12 PM : Aug 27, 2007

I know...
Try saying "This game should be alot of fun" three times while clicking your heels together.
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by terrapin78 August 27, 2007 6:18 PM EDT
Bu$h always wants to be the smartest person in a room, that is why he stocks his cabinet with sub-par public servants. He has to get people from Liberty "University" to find those that make him look smart.
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by mudrose-2009 August 27, 2007 6:15 PM EDT
It seems that loyality to the US Constitution was never on the table.
Posted by BareEmperor

Like most of you people know what loyalty is. Just like Clinton it always depends on what is IS.
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by one_american August 27, 2007 6:12 PM EDT
Now that Gonzales is out, let''s get a good objective professional in his chair to conduct the legal affairs of the White House.

Maybe the first order of business is to start investigations of crooked Democrat leaders like Jack Murtha, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.

This game should be alot of fun.
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by nyckate August 27, 2007 6:07 PM EDT
Sadly Bush and all his cronies took their loyalty to each other much more seriously then they ever did the loyality they were meant to show the nation.

This is what comes of voting for someone who was never mature enough, capable enough, informed enough and simply intelligent enough to be President. They have spent years fostering a false impression of George, hiding from him and the public his inabilities. He''s repaid them well - they too were not competent for the national positions he placed them in.

The Bush Administration is like a High School Class President and his gang - each feeding of each other like a bunch of juvenile delinquents and each protecting each other - also like a bunch of juvenile delinquents. They giggled and bullied their way through the highest office in the country and diminished everything The Office Of President represents.
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by terrapin78 August 27, 2007 6:06 PM EDT
Even the NRO dis-trusted the POS.

"We have never seen evidence that he has a fine legal mind, good judgment, or managerial ability," read an editorial in the conservative National Review in late March. "Nor has his conduct at any stage of this controversy gained our confidence."
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by realpatriot1 August 27, 2007 5:59 PM EDT
Loyalty is a two-way street? The term partners in crime comes readily to mind.
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by bareemperor August 27, 2007 5:59 PM EDT
It seems that loyality to the US Constitution was never on the table.
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