SammyBlue
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:05 PM
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Bush taking blame seems hollow and fake to me |
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You realize, now that he's taken the blame (sort of, without apologizing), his spin masters and handlers will come out and say things like:
"It's in the past. Bush showed contrite remorse for the mistakes made by department heads on his watch. Those responsible are not in power. Time to move on and heal. Anyone who doesn't is using Katrina for political gain and will divide the country. Democrats need to stop doing that."
Just you watch! This is a hollow political move. I am predicting this. Stomach Fox News or that AM turd factory and tell me if I am right, if you can stand listening and watching for more than 20 seconds (unlike me).
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:07 PM
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1. It sure is a strictly political move...... |
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now they can say - look what a manly man he is, he accepted responsibility and that takes courage blah, blah blah.
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:10 PM
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------------------------------------------------------ URGENT yet easy! Hold the government accountable for Katrina's aftermath http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4736062
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:16 PM
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10. that is the plan .... |
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..as "the man who has the balls"..:puke:
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:09 PM
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:09 PM
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3. Has anything he's done ever seemed otherwise??? |
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:10 PM
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5. Only responsibitly I will take is his resignation |
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:11 PM
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6. it is, BUT the silver-lining is that it's seeping into the American |
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Edited on Tue Sep-13-05 01:13 PM by faithfulcitizen
sub-conscience. :popcorn:
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judy
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:14 PM
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8. Oh, don't believe it...it is an old trick |
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already used by Reagan who "took responsibility" for the death of more than 200 Marines in a bombing in Lebanon. Unfortunately, the old trick usually works quite well, and I am surprised that Rove hasn't thought of it sooner. Could be because Smirky is throwing fits at even the pretense of taking any kind of personal responsibility...
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:13 PM
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:15 PM
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9. He didn't take the blame for anything. What he said was |
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he was responsible..."only as far as the Federal Govt was involved."
Well the federal government was involved by neglecting to send federal aid when the Governor declared a state of emergency and sent a letter to the WH/Bu$h stating so. The feds responded by not responding until it was too late and by obstructing food, water, and supplies and cutting communication lines, among other things.
Therefore, Bu$h was criminally neglient.
We should/shall hold him accountable for his evil deeds of acts of omission.
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:16 PM
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11. Considering the total lack of interest and empathy he's shown. |
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You can bet your life that he is being forced by Rove to issue an apology. Everyone affected by Katrina can thank political focus groups for the apology.. cuz it didn't come from any heart. It came from a concensus.
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:18 PM
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12. It is good political theather. |
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He doesn't need to fool DU, nor does he want to. The Democratic base is untouchable to him. Nor does he need to fool his base, as they are loyal to him no matter what. He only needs to fool about 10% of the middle. Those are the ones it is aimed at.
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:19 PM
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13. Too much has been made of Bush admitting mistakes. |
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Personally...I could care less what he admits. It doesn't change anything. Making a big deal out of it only makes him look like some kind of hero because he FINALLY did it.
Bush taking responsibility for the Fed. Gov. incompetence shouldn't have anymore influence on anything than Scott Petersen admitting he killed his wife.
Forcing Brown's resignation doesn't make him a hero either. It doesn't change the fact that he hired incompetent people into very important positions.
The bar has been set so low on Bush, that he is praised for things that any normal person would do.
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:27 PM
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14. Newsflash: "Bush wiped his ass today with no skid marks on his underwear" |
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Edited on Tue Sep-13-05 01:28 PM by SammyBlue
Freeper: YEAH!!!! He's the greatest president ever. I'm sure Clinton would have left a dingleberry or two.
Dittohead: Yeah! Rush is right! He is great. Look at his flawless wiping job. White House sources claim he did in in five minutes too without help! He is certainly a strong, steadfast leader.
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Tue Sep-13-05 01:34 PM
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Why waste time analyzing his "apology", was it enough, did he mean it...WHO CARES! How does it change anything? If the MSM and RW think that this exonerates him...then I hope they apply the same to other criminals. "Just say 'sorry' and you can go home."
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