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jsamuel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-06-05 08:02 AM
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9. saving face by giving up on bush due to the nom. instead of failure
http://truthdigger.blogspot.com

Fed up Republicans Using Miers Nomination as an Excuse to Save Face While Giving Up on Bush

They don't want to admit that they were wrong on their policies or on their support of the Iraq War.

They don't want to admit that what their ideals have brought us is the biggest govt' in history and the biggest national debt in history.

They don't want to admit that Katrina was a huge federal failure.

They don't want to admit they have been supporting the oil companies and taking more money out of their own pockets causing gas to skyrocket.

They don't want to admit that they have become so corrupt that they are stealing more money than could possibly be saved by destroying public programs.

They don't want to admit that ultra-conservativism is causing most of the problems that we face today.

So, they finally are fed up, but instead of showing true form and admitting they were wrong, they are going to say Bush picked a bad SC nom. and that is the last straw?

Guess so.
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