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Old 11-03-2008, 09:36 PM
 
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You do realize that the "Bush administration" by definition for over the past 2 years now has been democrat control correct?
Why do republicans have such a hard time with basic math??? The 2006 elections happened on November 7, 2006. Today is Nov 3, 2008. Not to mention that they they actually took office on January 3, 2007; tough to actually vote on legislation when you aren't even sworn in.

I mean, I knew public schools were bad, but not being able to count to "two" or "over two"?? That's embarrassing. But, hey, you probably were just getting your info from Rush Limbaugh. I've heard him say "over two years" too ... but attention to detail is not something usually demanded by his audience.
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Old 11-03-2008, 09:37 PM
 
Location: Michigan
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He was gov from 67 - 75
First time he ran was 1968.
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Old 11-04-2008, 04:38 PM
 
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Definitely thought-provoking, but only for those who want to look deeper than a nice smilea nd the oft-repeated "hope".....waht does that mean? hope for waht?? that the next poll will tell him what he really thinks about healthcare? or the war? (is that a withdrawl in 18 months? or indeterminate? or 8 months, as he said during the primaries? which is it? is Jeremiah Wright a "family member" he cannot disown? Or is he, in fact, disowned now because polls said he should be??? )

Welcome, socialism! Should be a fun 4-year experiment!!!!!!!

Great post Carolina on my mind.........
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