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"On sad day, Bush seeks to regain unity"
The unity that this president squandered on the road of arrogant certainty?
Nope. Rather, he says:
"Our nation has endured trials, and we face a difficult road ahead," the president said. "Winning this war will require the determined efforts of a unified country. So we must put aside our differences and work together to meet the test that history has given us."
Hmm, what exactly is his definition of "work together" unity? I think we know. Read More
This event overshadowed another conference that received no news coverage. This second conference involved a gathering to consider whether George W. Bush, currently president of the United States of America, should be stripped of his status as a human being. Read More
Althouse complained the decision was "sloppily" written.
Althouse whined that the decision was not "scholarly" enough.
The Washington Post editorial board also serves up the same dish of pettiness. Read More
"The issue here is the climate," he told a small group gathered at the Dane County Public Affairs Council Wednesday morning. He noted that in places like Seattle, where the weather is warmer, people can just "hop on and off the train, and walk. Here, that's just not practical. If you don't have a car waiting for you, and it's zero degrees out -- that's why we won't have people [who] utilize light rail."
So, there it is folks. More of that critical republican thinking that shows light rail only works in warm weather locations.
Wow, who knew the answer was so simple ... and ... a ... so wrong. Read More
So, I see the light at the end of the tunnel. I see the last shreds of political power being stripped from the hands of the worst f**ng president ever. Multiple white house indictments will send him plunging into the abyss that he nearly pushed us into. Read More
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