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Originally posted by dgtempe
Cheney is the brains and far more dangerous
Cheney isn't the brain, it's Rove. Why do Americans always forget to mention him?
Originally posted by Mdv2
Originally posted by dgtempe
Cheney is the brains and far more dangerous
Cheney isn't the brain, it's Rove. Why do Americans always forget to mention him?
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Originally posted by CreeWolf
In all seriousness, to GW and delivering on his promise to protect America.
Originally posted by Theory Man
Yep, Republicans are screwed. They begged to have the House, Senate, and Whitehouse at the same time and promised greatness if they got it. But when they do get what they wanted what do they do? Screw it up worse then Anakin Skywalker screwed up Episode 1.
America's 'fearing fear itself' era is over
"The results are in for the White House's latest effort to exploit terrorism for political gain: The era of Americans' fearing fear itself is over," writes Rich.
"In each poll released since the foiling of the trans-Atlantic terror plot -- Gallup, Newsweek, CBS, Zogby, Pew -- George W. Bush's approval rating remains stuck in the 30s, just as it has been with little letup in the year since Katrina stripped the last remaining fig leaf of credibility from his presidency," Rich writes.
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Originally posted by CreeWolf
Wow. If you could measure the success of a Republican Administration by how much they piss off liberals, Bush would probably have something like a 97% approval rating!
In all seriousness, to GW and delivering on his promise to protect America.