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HardWorkingDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-02-05 01:43 PM
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Why are people still suprised by Bush's Frat Boy act?
This man has never had to sacrifice or work a day in his life, so why are people still shocked by his Frat Boy act? This man has no concept of pain and suffering or sacrifice. He should look at his Old Man to learn more about sacrifice.

I tell fellow Rethuglican co-workers that Bush is the type of man who has always had big legs of protectors to stand behind and he is the sort who insults or starts fights and then runs behind those legs to hide.

So quit getting suprised over his playing a guitar while people are dying, or making comments about rebuilding Lott's house and sitting on his new patio.

Hell, if getting slammed over joking for missing WMDs while our young soldiers are dying in Iraq didn't show him some courtesy and humility, then nothing short of a good kick to the balls will do it.
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