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I hate the argument that a politician won't change things. Dubya changed a whole hell of a lot of things.
Posted by
crash davis (aka crash davis)
Nov 4 '08, 11:22
whether you agree with his changes or not is a different argument
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This is where I fall. Even some of the smaller battles have importance. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Nov 4, 11:27
It wasn't Dubya alone. He did get a lot of help. From Cheney to bin Laden -- nm
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Mr. Havens
Nov 4, 11:25
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It was his administration. He could have even dumped Cheney if he so desired in 2004 -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 4, 11:27
I think people mean that in the end, money wins
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con_carne
Nov 4, 11:24
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Yeah, like when the giants of finance bought out FDR and prevented him from enacting social programs?
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crash davis
Nov 4, 11:26
Yeah, he proved that one man can change things. It was for the worse, but it was still a change. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 11:23
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W. gets all the damn credit! -- nm
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Darth Cheney
Nov 4, 11:24
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Yeah... that's right. Dubya. He did all that. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. -- nm
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Mop - I voted!
Nov 4, 11:25
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