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Jan
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by Buck
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Bipartisan, my ass!
YOU, of that thirty’something-percent crowd. YOU, of the main’stream media. YOU DISGUST ME! Everything that is wrong with this country can be traced back to this president and, ultimately, to YOU, his enablers. What is the motivation? Is it sheer stupidity? Do you hate Americans so much you’ll be glad to see it all come to an end? Where does the hatred for your fellow Americans come from? Why does the very mention of the Constitution or the Bill Of Rights make you cringe and seethe with anger?
Where your anger originates, I do not know. Your actions are similar to those of the Howler monkey… You both bark and fling poop for no apparent logical reason.
Dems, Bush call on one another to be bipartisan
WASHINGTON (AP) – There’s hardly a topic these days on which President Bush isn’t asking the Democratic-controlled Congress to avoid “a reflexive partisan response.”
That’s certainly the case with Iraq, but it also applies to the domestic priorities of health and energy that he set in his State of the Union address.
“I have asked Congress to take several vital steps to address these issues,” Bush said Saturday in his weekly radio address. “Some members gave a reflexive partisan response.”
…The president’s opening strategy toward Capitol Hill’s Democratic majority, as displayed most prominently in his State of the Union speech Tuesday night, is to present himself as a leader taking the initiative to work across party lines. The hope is that Democrats will feel pressured to join him — or face public disapproval if they don’t.
But bipartisanship aside, Bush has also been showing a willingness to talk tough.
On a collision course with Congress over Iraq, Bush had strong words Friday for the lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who are lining up to support resolutions opposing his decision to send 21,500 additional troops to Iraq. Asked how he could go ahead with his plan without congressional support, he said bluntly, “I’m the decision-maker.”
Source: CNN.com
Filed: Bush, Iraq, Same shit / Different day

WASHINGTON (AP) – There’s hardly a topic these days on which President Bush isn’t asking the Democratic-controlled Congress to avoid “a reflexive partisan response.”




