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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    and Mr Olbermann, Al Franken, Rush Limbaugh, et al are absolute jackasses for not taking a day or two off.

    There is NO excuse for turning a national Day of Mourning into a political event.

    psst....Hey LH....these guys aren't politicians.....GWB IS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    psst....Hey LH....these guys aren't politicians.....GWB IS
    But they do spew and lie like the big boys, eh?

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    I've never seen proof that Bush actually does read. Well, maybe if
    someone writes in down in BIG letters & rehearses him day & night, then
    maybe he can parrot a few sentences.

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    Most politicians and journalists spin and spew with the best of them...You have to look at all sides to get the real story and even then it's hit or miss. Olberman is a former ESPN commentator anyway....'nuff said....

    Liz, I think that maybe Laura, being a certified teacher in library science, probably reads the "big" words....


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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    bushisms: The president's accidental wit and wisdom.

    Bushism of the Day

    By Jacob Weisberg
    Posted Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006, at 5:29 PM ET
    "You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror."—Interview with CBS News, Washington D.C., Sept. 6, 2006

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    But how about in his speech the other night....helping each other in a time of crisis is "uniquely American??????

    Ouch!

    And that wasn't even accidental!

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    Right now we have more things to be concerned about than if our president reads or talks correctly. A lot of the countries not friendly to USA are meeting in Cuba. Iran is among them. Probably planning on who gets to blow us up first.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    ES, what I meant was that taking something apolitical, like a terrorist attack, and turning it into a soapbox for your own personal views is unacceptable.

    It would be expected for the President to deliver a speech on the anniversary of Sept 11th. It's his job, and any president would have been crucified in the media (and rightfully so) for not marking the day with a speech of some sort.

    I would also expect the pundits to stuff a sock in their mouths for a day or two, which they didn't. I heard Franken right after the prime time speech playing sound clips and repeating "that's just crap" over and over again, Olbermann's piece, Limbaugh, et al. There are times when you just need to shut the h**l up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ES, what I meant was that taking something apolitical, like a terrorist attack, and turning it into a soapbox for your own personal views is unacceptable.

    It would be expected for the President to deliver a speech on the anniversary of Sept 11th. It's his job, and any president would have been crucified in the media (and rightfully so) for not marking the day with a speech of some sort.

    I would also expect the pundits to stuff a sock in their mouths for a day or two, which they didn't. I heard Franken right after the prime time speech playing sound clips and repeating "that's just crap" over and over again, Olbermann's piece, Limbaugh, et al. There are times when you just need to shut the h**l up.
    So how did you fel about the VERY political nature of GW's speech?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ES, what I meant was that taking something apolitical, like a terrorist attack, and turning it into a soapbox for your own personal views is unacceptable.

    It would be expected for the President to deliver a speech on the anniversary of Sept 11th. It's his job, and any president would have been crucified in the media (and rightfully so) for not marking the day with a speech of some sort.

    I would also expect the pundits to stuff a sock in their mouths for a day or two, which they didn't. I heard Franken right after the prime time speech playing sound clips and repeating "that's just crap" over and over again, Olbermann's piece, Limbaugh, et al. There are times when you just need to shut the h**l up.
    Yes, it was very appropriate that he mark the occasion with a speech. What was inappropriate was that he turned it into yet another opprotunity to tell us what a great guy he is by saving the Iraqi's from Saddam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilacDragon
    Yes, it was very appropriate that he mark the occasion with a speech. What was inappropriate was that he turned it into yet another opprotunity to tell us what a great guy he is by saving the Iraqi's from Saddam.
    Strange, I don't remember him saying he was a great guy. I must have taken a bathroom break or something?
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    The President, by nature of the job, is a politician. Any speech the President gives is going to be political in nature. Give it a rest for a couple days, then say whatever you want.

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