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By Gosh It Is Still Jimmy Carter's Fault

 
 
Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 06:08 pm
Tonight a member of the Bush Administration in reply to a statement by John Kerry blamed Jimmy Carter for the state of the economy Shocked It has been a long time since they, the GOP, have pulled the it's all the fault of Carter line.

Bush must really be in trouble Razz

What do you think is the state of the current economy former President Jimmy Carter's fault and why or why not?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 06:15 pm
They blame Carter for today; many of the same folks wanted to credit Reagan with Clinton's success.
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 06:19 pm
Is that irony edgarblythe?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 06:27 pm
It's certainly something.
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 06:28 pm
:wink:
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Titus
 
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Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 08:36 pm
Hi Joanne:

The Bush loyalists are truly pathological in their commitment to finding excuses for Poppy and Cackling Granny Babs widdle precious boy.

I thought at some point before the Bush trainwreck was finally over, we might actually see the little sport step up to the plate and take some responsibility for himself.

But after reading your thread, I now realize that is a pipedream on my part
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suzy
 
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Reply Wed 7 Apr, 2004 08:46 pm
Wow, how can they take themselves seriously anymore? This is the so-called party of personal responsibiliy, is it not?
pathetic bunch of losers!
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 04:26 am
Well I guess we will no more after we hear Condy Rice testify today, sorry cannot stop laughing when I think about it. However I will listen in to see if she is an artful dodger or an honest woman.
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Titus
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 04:31 am
"However I will listen in to see if she is an artful dodger or an honest woman."

I believe, unless forcefully pressed by the 9/11 Commission members, the anticipation will be greater than the event.

Kinda' like watching a dirty movie. LOL!!!
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 04:38 am
Shocked
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SealPoet
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 04:53 am
JoanneDorel wrote:
Well I guess we will no more after we hear Condy Rice testify today,


Say no more... say no more.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 04:54 am
My vote is for artful dodger, joanne.
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SealPoet
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 05:02 am
(It warms this Yankee's heart to see the Texans disgruntlement with the current admin.)
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 05:09 am
We are a distinct minority, SP.
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Titus
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 05:16 am
Le Rice will be a well rehearsed watercarrier.
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Tarantulas
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 05:40 am
* watches the self-congratulatory backslapping from the sidelines *

See what you guys would be faced with if not for a few conservatives here? Pretty boring, no? :wink:
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 05:43 am
Yes, indeed, the conservatives are boring. As are liberal political ranters. None constitute a very entertaining bunch. Given the bleak future we face, thanks to the current bunch of crooks and liars in chief, that should surprise no one.
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Titus
 
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Reply Thu 8 Apr, 2004 05:58 am
"Pretty boring, no?"

No.

Since the media is largely conservative, and the cable news is conservative, and administration is conservative, I'm up to my cajones in conservatism.
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