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CoffeeCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-05 09:53 AM
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14. Ok....so we're gonna need...
....a stretcher, some smelling salts and an anger management specialist waiting in the wings.

When Donna realizes that Junior's words were the biggest load of bs--she'll need support and some help getting through the trauma of total betrayal.

Shrub is laughing his hiney off at Donna, right now.

These thugs are doing exactly what they want: Making millions for Halliburton, Bechtel and other neocon "friends". They've tweaked the system to ensure that they won't have to pay fair wages (Yep! They really want to help the poor, don't they?), and to make more profits for their corporate buddies who garnered no-bid contracts.

Junior's Dem-like talk was hollow rhetoric. We're supposed to believe that he's dumped the life-long beliefs that he and his family have touted for generations? All of a sudden, Junior sees a connection between racism and poverty? Oh PLEASE! They hate affirmative action. The first thing Junior does when he crafts a budget, is cut programs that benefit the poor and those in the inner cities. Junior refuses to meet with the NAACP.

He doesn't believe what he said. He doesn't even know what he said. Rove wrote it for him.

My guess is that some of this "compassion" is an attempt to shield themselves from the Fitzy storm that's bearing down on them.

It's too bad that Donna can't see that this is just another lie. She knows what a shameless, lying thug Junior is. I guess I don't fault her. New Orleans has special meaning to her. She's heartbroken. She needs to believe that Junior wouldn't be so heartless and evil.

Again---in a few months--we'll have the crash cart and the support group waiting for Donna--when she realizes that she (and so many others) have been lied to, once again.

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