bush on bush
seen in a recent article:
[Laura Bush] said that she did not trust the polls at all, because polls that reveal the president's low approval rating "are not what we we when we travel around the country."
if you don't see it, that's because you travel in a bubble, you chimp-marrying twit.
Asked why the U.S. faced so many problems in the world, Bush said, "The reasons there are problems is because we confronted them."
there you have it, right from the chimp's mouth.
and by coincidence, right after i read that article, i ran across another one that helps explain just WHY Mrs. Chimpy doesn't see evidence of hubby's low approval rating.
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MEDFORD, Ore. (July 6) - The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging the U.S. Secret Service and state and local police protecting President Bush during a 2004 campaign appearance discriminated against protesters when they cleared the streets outside where the president was eating dinner.
The class-action lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court contends that police acting on orders from the Secret Service used unreasonable force to move some 200 people peacefully protesting against the Iraq war in Jacksonville while allowing pro-Bush demonstrators to remain standing on sidewalks.
"Our primary motive is to prevent this kind of activity from happening again in the future," said David Fidanque, executive director of the Oregon ACLU.
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[Laura Bush] said that she did not trust the polls at all, because polls that reveal the president's low approval rating "are not what we we when we travel around the country."
if you don't see it, that's because you travel in a bubble, you chimp-marrying twit.
Asked why the U.S. faced so many problems in the world, Bush said, "The reasons there are problems is because we confronted them."
there you have it, right from the chimp's mouth.
and by coincidence, right after i read that article, i ran across another one that helps explain just WHY Mrs. Chimpy doesn't see evidence of hubby's low approval rating.
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MEDFORD, Ore. (July 6) - The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging the U.S. Secret Service and state and local police protecting President Bush during a 2004 campaign appearance discriminated against protesters when they cleared the streets outside where the president was eating dinner.
The class-action lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court contends that police acting on orders from the Secret Service used unreasonable force to move some 200 people peacefully protesting against the Iraq war in Jacksonville while allowing pro-Bush demonstrators to remain standing on sidewalks.
"Our primary motive is to prevent this kind of activity from happening again in the future," said David Fidanque, executive director of the Oregon ACLU.
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