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| #1 Posted on 9.8.04 0122.11 Reposted on: 9.8.11 0122.36 | Courtesy of Janeane Garafalo's show The Majority Report on Air America Radio, enjoy this MP3 of the President of the United States giving us his best impression of a third grader attempting (and failing) to bluff his way through an oral report. Promote this thread! | | Grimis
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| #2 Posted on 9.8.04 0642.15 Reposted on: 9.8.11 0659.01 | It was like Kerry trying to figure out whether he was on the flip or on the flop... | fuelinjected
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| #3 Posted on 9.8.04 0926.19 Reposted on: 9.8.11 0927.49 | Would Bush being against the 9/11 Commission then pretending to implement its suggestions, a flip flop? | DrDirt
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| #4 Posted on 9.8.04 0943.17 Reposted on: 9.8.11 0947.20 | Originally posted by fuelinjected Would Bush being against the 9/11 Commission then pretending to implement its suggestions, a flip flop?
No. When your guys does it, it shows he is strong enough to admit he was wrong. When the other guy's guy does it, he is a pandering, waffling s.o.b. | Net Hack Slasher
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| #5 Posted on 14.8.04 2225.34 Reposted on: 14.8.11 2228.25 | I don't get the hoopla over someone who over a period of time changes opinions on issues or situations. Times change, circumstances change and you form your opinions accordingly. I call that having an open mind, how is that such a bad thing... The alternative is being a short-sighted, close-minded, pig-headed type of politician/ person who looks at only one way of thinking or looking at things. | Grimis
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| #6 Posted on 16.8.04 0640.04 Reposted on: 16.8.11 0641.35 | Originally posted by Net Hack Slasher I don't get the hoopla over someone who over a period of time changes opinions on issues or situations. Times change, circumstances change and you form your opinions accordingly. I call that having an open mind, how is that such a bad thing... The alternative is being a short-sighted, close-minded, pig-headed type of politician/ person who looks at only one way of thinking or looking at things.
That's not Kerry's problem though. His problem is that you can ask him the same question three days in a row and get three different answers... | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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