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investigate Bush?
The Obama administration has more pressing issues than to spend time investigating clear abuses of the Bush administration.
Posted to
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by
david wayne osedach
on
July 13, 2009
Obama/press/Bush
Obama has earned the respect of the press. Bush - their scorn.
Posted to
Politics
by
david wayne osedach
on
May 5, 2009
Re: Future ramifications
Your arguments on ''tit-for-tat'' unfortunately and in all probability are true. But the reverse could also be true: Facing the possibility of future prosecution, the Obama and all future administrations might scrupulously follow the law. Now wouldn't that be something for a change? There is an argument to be made that had president Ford not ...
Posted to
Politics
by
AugoKnoke
on
April 25, 2009
Obama's First Time
Let's look out for Obama's swagger over the next few years. During the recent press conference the comments about Nancy Reagan and tax rebates were, to me, awkward attempts at presidential gravitas that were only hinted at during the campaign. I think it can easily be attributed to nerves and the tasks at hand. We like you the way you are, or ...
Posted to
Politics
by
madmonq
on
November 8, 2008
Excellent ideas
As an Obama supporter I think that the suggestions in this opinion piece are just great. I hope that the president-elect takes them to heart. If on the other hand they are all not followed I really hope that those who did not support Mr. Obama can keep as silent as they did when Mr. Bush appointed only his own political cronies to cabinet ...
Posted to
Politics
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professortech
on
November 5, 2008
This Article prove McCain is not Bush
Just simple in why McCain is not another Bush.... that rheotic lie attack came related to the Iraq war ....and you cannot put him in line with the offshore oil drill.... McCain opposed 4 years ago....McCain voted againts Bush energy bill and Obama voted Yes to it. So my dear liberal friends ..... instead of finding crab to write on McCain ...
Posted to
Chatterbox
by
MiamiVice
on
August 8, 2008
McCain's Unhappy Warrior
This piece says one smart thing and one stupid thing. Yes, the gas price ad was dumb, as the writer recognizes. But on this point he was dead wrong: his Surge attack was dumb too, and hence the writer's statement is dumb, because it buys into the fallacious arguments that: 1) The Surge is working, because it lowered our troops' death rate in ...
Posted to
Politics
by
klevenstein
on
July 22, 2008
Franken on the Hill
Before we rebuild another country we need to clean our own house. By that I mean send career politicians packing, rather they be republican, democrat or an independent. Sorry this means Ted Kennedy needs to go home and fight his cancer and Oklahoma's Istook needs to return to mopping floors at the radio station. There could be worse things to ...
Posted to
Readme
by
elkc
on
July 8, 2008
Not an utterly pointless fight
Webb's shouldn't have been concerned about hurting Jr's feelings. His concern was for his child and his disdain for an idiot war (chief) is valid and founded. Obama and the Demos need a few more with a Webb-like background in order to add some gravitas to a light party. We could stand to learn a few leasons about not letting stupid people push ...
Posted to
Chatterbox
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madmonq
on
June 11, 2008