Bush's Lone Star Cronies

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bush has done tremendeous harm to my country.

my country was respected, admired, and even loved around the world.

no more!!

bush invaded a soverign country that he knew posed no threat to us, usinglies to promote his gang,s cause.

i wonder if the world court will call him and his gang to task with a trial.

i'm certain he will issue pardons to everyone before leaving office.

would they insulate them from their crimes?

b. perry of FL 10:29PM April 22, 2008

bush has done tremendeous harm to my country.

my country was respected, admired, and even loved around the world.

no more!!

bush invaded a soverign country that he knew posed no threat to us, usinglies to promote his gang,s cause.

i wonder if the world court will call him and his gang to task with a trial.

i'm certain he will issue pardons to everyone before leaving office.

would they insulate them from their crimes?

b. perry of FL 10:29PM April 22, 2008

His behavior and bumbling ignorance lead me to distraction ! This is a daily dose of Alice,--- Through The Looking Glass, aargh!!!

Donald S. James of CA 6:58PM April 22, 2008

We can only hope our country can recover from the huge deficit that he created. What a mess we've left our children to clean up after!!!

of NY 6:32PM April 22, 2008

What a band of thieves.They make Albert Fall and the Harding administration look like schoolboys

J.Richard Gove of MS 2:35PM April 22, 2008

What an incredibly pointless post.

Chris of IL 10:25AM April 22, 2008

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John W. Mashek covered politics in Washington for four decades with U.S. News & World Report, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and the Boston Globe. His primary beats were Congress, the White House, and national politics. He covered every presidential election from 1960 to 1996. He was a panelist in three televised presidential debates in 1984, 1988, and 1992.

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