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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-28-08 07:36 PM
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The Bush Administration and the Politics of the Playground
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a six year old ran the government?

With Bush, we get that opportunity, YAY!

Let's not talk to people we don't like!
Whether it's Cuba, Iran, Venezuela, or wherever else; the Bush Administration has made it clear that it doesn't negotiate with guys it doesn't like. Even Conservative Man-God Reagan talked, and gave weapons, to our enemies. Where else have we seen this tactic? The playground!

(Stick fingers in ears)I CAN'T HEAR YOU!
It might be reports on Global Warming, or it might be evidence that we're entering into a recession, or it might have been the Iraq Study Group. Whatever it is, when the Bush Administration doesn't like something, they just plain ignore it! Once again, look to the playground!

Spreading rumors and things that shouldn't be shared
Who knew the Bush Administration could be such a gossipy group? First John McCain had a black baby, Valerie Plame exposed as a CIA agent, Iraq was seeking to get weapons of mass destruction. Need any more proof that Karl Rove must have picked up his tactics from the local elementary school?

Republicans will continue the politics of the playground.

Vote for the Democratic Candidate come election time.
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