AnIndependentTexan
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Sun Oct-10-04 07:33 PM
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a 527 attack Ad idea against Bush |
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Is there anyway we can get the Dan Rathers interview of Mrs. Knox forgive spelling saying Bush didn't feel the rules applied to him? Then we could echoe that with the footage of Bush breaking the rules at the debate by attacking the moderator?
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Sun Oct-10-04 07:37 PM
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1. LBJ and VN is GWB and IRAQ play speeches back to back |
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Sun Oct-10-04 07:44 PM
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2. How about his professors from Harvard |
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Yoshihiro Tsurumi makes a good case for his inability to process information and make decisions logically.
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Sun Oct-10-04 08:34 PM
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4. Tsurumi was his professor of macroeconomics |
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and relates that as he was showing the class the movie "The Grapes of Wrath", dumya asked him "why are you showing that commie movie? People are poor because they are lazy". He also says dumya "came across as totally lacking compassion, with no sense of history, completely devoid of responsibility, and unconcerned with the welfare of others. Even among Republicans, his kind was rare. Of 100 students, Bush was in the bottom 10%. He was so abysmal thast I asked how he ever got accepted in the first place, he answered 'I had lots of help'" from Kitty Kelley's book "The Family"
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Sun Oct-10-04 07:45 PM
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3. I'm STILL fried that Shrub gets away w/going AWOL |
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while Kerry served honorably and gets lambasted for it, not to mention all the criticism he got/gets for doing his best to stop the VN war.. Seems every repub is ignoring the fact that Furious George was a fuck-off for so long, and continues to be.
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