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Discussion in 'The Stump' started by tfer13, Nov 7, 2009.

  1. RRCOLLECTOR

    RRCOLLECTOR Member

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    ...like which side of the Resolute Desk to put his new Nobel Peace Prize...
     
  2. luketdrifter

    luketdrifter Ace

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    Well have you SEEN that thing??? You'd have to put it someplace that it wouldn't constantly catch your eye or you'd spend an hour with your mind wandering off about how awesome you are. Shew...glad I'm not the guy that has to put up with that.
     
  3. Devilsadvocate

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    Excuse me, but I've always been under the impression that Tennessee is part of both the "world" and "America", so it's not "mis-peaking" in any sense to call Tennessee a "nice part of the world" any more than it is to say that Tennessee is a "nice part of America".

    Seems to me you're a bit anxious to prove that Bush "mis-spoke" more often than than is normal for a President.
     
  4. C.Evans

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    Hi Stefan, thats true Bush did have his fair share of gaffs and I laughed at some of them. The thing that bugs me is that they treat Bush in a double standard-meaning that those who hated Bush, at all costs would never bash their chosen "annointed one" I can't figure that one out? I would equally bash either side-on their gaffs. I mean, Bush I admit, was a terrible speaker-and mostly boring as hell. The last Pres we had whose every sppech I loved and enjoyed-and not because he was a Republican-was that of Ronald Wilson Reagan. Before him, we had that boring Peanut Farmer, as Pres. Reagan took him by a major landslide-thankfully.
     

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