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Today is a very good day for Rush Limbaugh. Remember that he made his reputation on the offensive when Clinton was in power. For the last 6 years he has been on the defensive I think he will be quite happy to go back on the offensive.
 
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Bush is still around.. I'm sure Rush will still be doing lots of defending
 
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GW or Kerry? Ill take GW
 
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Given those choices, I think most people would pick the lesser of two evils..

I liked Bush Sr.. never have cared for Jr. I have absolutely no use for Kerry.

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GW or Kerry? Ill take GW
 
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Feels liberated? Carrying water?

This guy was supposed to be the "voice of truth"....

Brush sold his soul 10 plus years ago. Yes, he may have had a 'gift' for talk radio, but since the republicans came to power w/the 'Contract against America' this $%*, @#$, idiot became a neocon pimp.

And now that the republicans lost congress.....now he's liberated? What would have happened if the Neocon's stayed in office? More spin? More lies? What a dumb*@#&

I doubt he will regain the same following and respect he had during the Clinton years.

I want to see investigations, probes, and heads roll. Grab some pop corn, turn on CSPAN, and enjoy the next 2 years.
 
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I'm content to see heads roll in 2008, meanwhile we have to set aside partisanship and work together to get America out of the hole it's dug itself into.. Rumsfeld taking a hit for the team was kinda ridiculous IMO. Sure it's meant to signal a change but hey, Rummy didn't make those decisions on his own, did he? Better to let him stay and actually change, than to go thru the motions.

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Feels liberated? Carrying water?

This guy was supposed to be the "voice of truth"....

Brush sold his soul 10 plus years ago. Yes, he may have had a 'gift' for talk radio, but since the republicans came to power w/the 'Contract against America' this $%*, @#$, idiot became a neocon pimp.

And now that the republicans lost congress.....now he's liberated? What would have happened if the Neocon's stayed in office? More spin? More lies? What a dumb*@#&

I doubt he will regain the same following and respect he had during the Clinton years.

I want to see investigations, probes, and heads roll. Grab some pop corn, turn on CSPAN, and enjoy the next 2 years.
 
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Rumsfeld was just a sacrifical lamb, imo..... only days before the election, cheney said everything was still a 'go' w/Iraq, and Bush praised Rumsfeld.

After the election, we're supposed to be content with the 'stepping down' of Rumbsfeld?

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha



dgridley said:
I'm content to see heads roll in 2008, meanwhile we have to set aside partisanship and work together to get America out of the hole it's dug itself into.. Rumsfeld taking a hit for the team was kinda ridiculous IMO. Sure it's meant to signal a change but hey, Rummy didn't make those decisions on his own, did he? Better to let him stay and actually change, than to go thru the motions.
 
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dgridley said:
Sure it's meant to signal a change but hey, Rummy didn't make those decisions on his own, did he?

Actually, I see a forced resignation there.
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I don't think it was a matter of placating anyone, it was a deliberate signal that the Republicans were willing to "change".. I'm not sure the "new guy" will be any better.. guess we'll have to wait and see.

It's a tricky subject.. we need to change, but don't want to signal division and weakness.


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Rumsfeld was just a sacrifical lamb, imo..... only days before the election, cheney said everything was still a 'go' w/Iraq, and Bush praised Rumsfeld.

After the election, we're supposed to be content with the 'stepping down' of Rumbsfeld?

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
 
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