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Go Biden! I wish more Dems would be this blunt about the Bush administration.
Quoted: The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Joe Biden, D-Delaware, called President Bush’s comments accusing Sen. Barack Obama and other Democrats of wanting to appease terrorists "bullshit" ... "[Bush] is the guy who’s weakened us. He’s the guy that’s increased the number of terrorists in the world. His policies have produced this vulnerability the United States has. His intelligence community pointed that out not me."
- wavetowake - May 09 2008 | hillaryclinton, imported:del.icio.us
can Hillary Clinton hold on to her bid for presidency?
- wavetowake - May 09 2008 | hillary, clinton
can Hillary Clinton hold on to her bid for presidency?
New Hampshire loves Bush:
Quoted: Which comes closest to your feelings about the Bush administration?:
New Hampshire Democratic primary voters
Enthusiastic – 2 percent
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic – 4 percent
Dissatisfied, but not angry – 28 percent
Angry – 65 percentHell yah...! Go Obama! No to Hilary!
- rosshosman - Apr 17 2008 | government
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This sums up some of my feelings pretty well. And, just as an aside, isn't it a little bit strange that we haven't heard anyone refer to Palin as 'angry' yet? Whenever women are in the spotlight getting seriously fired up about anything they are always referred to as angry. Not so with Palin precisely for the reasons this blog states -- she negates any power she does have in order to seem unintimidating and kowtows to a boys-club-approved brand of "feminism" that isn't feminism at all.
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Amen