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> used a stick in the sand to babble
>> attempt to foist Harriet Meiers off onto the people as a Supreme Court
>> Justice. This bit of blatant buffoonery failed to elicit the
>> cooperation of even the extreme right wing of his party which it was
>> supposedly intended to please. Or maybe he was saying, "You could do
>> a lot worse than Judge Alito." I dunno about you, but I felt
>> personally insulted over that one.
>
>I don't know how you were insulted. Miers was somewhat of an unknown
>but known to sup****t Gore in his run for presidency. I actually thought
>it was Bush's "bridging the gap" attempt. It seems that whenever he
>tried to bridge the gap, he got slapped in the face.
You're a moron, you know that?
"Miers was born in Dallas, Texas, and spent most of her life there
until 2001, when she moved to Wa****ngton, D.C. to work in the Bush
administration."
"Miers met George W. Bush in January 1989 at an Austin dinner, an
annual affair held for legislators and other im****tant people. Nathan
Hecht, a mutual friend and Miers' date, made the introduction. Miers
subsequently worked as general counsel for Bush's transition team in
1994, when he was first elected Governor of Texas. She subsequently
became Bush's personal lawyer, and worked as a lawyer in his 2000
presidential campaign."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Miers
Do you really think people are as stupid as you are? Do you really
think anybody is going to believe anything you say when you post such
blatant lies?
>I am for the war in Iraq,
Then go there and help the boys out.
>But considering 911 and all the screw ups of the previous
>administration, I don't know that anybody else could have done better.
Alfred E Neuman. That's who I voted for because the party threw John
McCain out in he primaries.
Bush has been a screw off since he was in child. The only thing
that's changed is the size of the toys he breaks.
>It's my hope that future Republicans see what can happen when you try to
>make everybody happy.
It's my hope that future Republicans see George Bush for what he
really is. A dry drunk frat boy with delusions of sainthood.
Swill


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