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Re: I'm not going to participate in your attempt to hijack this thread. . - fine. See Above. end
DoctorGonzo 106 Reviews 2136 reads
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I'm so tired of people trying to justify Bush's actions by saying, "Well, Bill Clinton did it."  

Does anyone realize how ludicrous and childish that response is?  It sounds like a seven year old weasling out of mischief by saying, "Well, Johnny did  it.  Why can't I?"  Except I think it's safe to say Bush and Cheney's behavior is something more than simiple mischief.

RightwingUnderground1278 reads

maybe Clinton shouldn't have done "it"?

What exactly is the "it" to which you refer?

Thank God there are a LOT of things in which Bush hasn't followed suit.

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Chickenplucker2718 reads

I mean, lets face it GW is a whole lot harder on the country than BC ever thought about being. I am am pretty sure that history will agree with me on this one.

Wow, RU, I was wrong about you. I thought you were stupid. But you're a total freaking retard! I stand corrected.

Of coarse I am joking. Or am I?

Who cares what it was Clinton sould or should not have done? Ancient History.

Remember Poomba, the warthog from The Lion King? His elegant statement: Put your behind, in your past. Makes sense.

RWU, let's talk about the now.
Tell me please, what message do you think Bush was sending the American People when he granted clemency to Libby?
Tell me please, what message does Cheney send to the American People when on Monday, he claims Executive privilege because he's the Vice President;
Then on Tuesday claims he's not a member of the Executive branch, but the Legislative branch as President of the Senate and therefore not subject to Executive Orders;
Then on Wednesday, he's claiming Executive privilege because he's the Vice President.

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