Felix Mala
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Tue Sep-13-05 03:42 PM
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Sounds like the old David Frye (remember him?) routine about Watergate:
Frye (in the guise of RM Nixon):
I take all of the responsibility for Watergate...
... But none of the blame...
Let me make this crystal clear...
People who are responsible, keep their jobs,
People who aren't, don't...
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Totally Committed
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Tue Sep-13-05 03:55 PM
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I remember that, too!
Unfortunately, Nixon was only a warm-up act for this lot. Those were the days, eh?
TC
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LSparkle
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Tue Sep-13-05 03:57 PM
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2. Sure, he's responsible .. for bad economy, for Iraq deaths, |
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for N.O. damage/deaths, etc., etc., etc. He won't admit it, but oh yeah, he is SOOOO responsible.
He may crave "plausible deniability" but does anyone really believe this White Haus doesn't engineer every move down to the second? He is complicit.
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bvar22
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Tue Sep-13-05 04:03 PM
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3. The intrinsically EVIL Doctrine of "Compassionate Conservatism"... |
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..is more responsible than bush*. bush* is only one man. I would rather go after the power behind the throne!
It is time to throw the FAILED doctrine of "Compassionate Conservatism" on the trash heap of "Bad Ideas".
Don't settle for just george bush*s ass! Don't let the Republican Party scapegoat george bush* to save themselves in 2006.
The FAILURES of the War on the Iraqi People, the Economy, New Orleans, 9-11 belong to the REPUBLICAN PARTY, not just george bush*!
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