Philosoraptor
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Sun Nov-12-06 06:51 AM
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Has bush totally lost his 9/11 Mojo? |
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His nine eleven mojo was workin' so well for so many years, until Katrina's counter mojo, and the many other major mojo malfunctions since, but he's played the nine eleven hand so much that the bluff ain't workin' no more, like the mojo.
You could say nine eleven was his most glorious and idyllic moment, but it's gone forever, a one shot deal, whatever exploitive value it once had is all a bitter memory.
I don't think he can suck anymore capital out of the worst day of the new century, other than referring to it pitifully in speeches written for him, speeches that no longer sound like they used to. I think his shameless exploitation of all the dead since that day has come home to ruin him.
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Sun Nov-12-06 06:53 AM
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1. No. CT re-elected Joe. |
BootinUp
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Sun Nov-12-06 07:20 AM
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4. I don't agree that it was because of 9/11 |
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Joe actually modified his Iraq and WOT lingo to sound more anti-Bush. Joe got elected on his bipartisanship theme and record.
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Sun Nov-12-06 07:31 AM
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6. 9-11 never should have given Bush any reason for popularity. |
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I repeat, Bush failed to stop the 9-11 attack. The Republicans showed their weakness on national defense the moment the planes hit the towers and the pentagon.
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Sun Nov-12-06 06:53 AM
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2. He had his 15 minutes of fame atop the rubble pile with the bullhorn |
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Now it is time to investigate his entire administration and set the record straight. If that means either censure or IMPEACHMENT for crimes, I'm all for it.
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wake.up.america
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Sun Nov-12-06 07:06 AM
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3. People who turned on Bush only after seeing the numbers of casualties increase in |
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Edited on Sun Nov-12-06 07:08 AM by wake.up.america
Iraq and Katrina hopefully have learned something.
I thought Bush was moron years before any of this happened.
Bush was wrong from day one!
The war in Iraq was wrong from day one.
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Sun Nov-12-06 07:21 AM
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Sun Nov-12-06 07:39 AM
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7. Bush is a SHALLOW GUY...Ignorant because he don't read enough |
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never had....info base LOLO....no mojo in info = dumb ass
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Sun Nov-12-06 09:02 AM
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When BUSH talks about 9/11, it's about the war in Iraq. In an attempt to get the American people to accept the body bags coming home. However, the people now know he lied about Iraq having anything to do with 9/11. They know he is lying about a great number of things.
When he speaks, the Americans roll their eyes.
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Sun Nov-12-06 10:50 AM
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9. Yes! Clinton finally publicly called out the bushitas and set the |
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record straight. The public had been shielded by the M$M and 9/11 commission from knowing the truth for several years. I'm willing to bet that he won't make such a big deal of the commemoration in 2007.
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Mon Nov-13-06 05:56 AM
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