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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
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Say it ain't so. I've about had it up to here, HERE I tell ya, watching Republicans run from the platform they ran on. Instead, they run from the platform of reducing our dependency on foreign oil. Calling tough interrogation torture, still holding on to tons of pork in the budget, spending like there's no tomorrow, belated and disingenuous efforts to control our borders and 'legal' immigration. Pulling a Supreme Court nominee from never-never-land. And by not forcefully responding to the circus the Democrats have created surrounding the entire administration. The farcical tax reform is more of the same, which is no more than putting lipstick on a pig.
Makes one wonder if Washington has already been attacked by some kind of WMD, Weapon of Mass Dumbness. Now politicians from both parties have a lot in common. Neither one knows where they are going. More correctly perhaps, one party forgot where they were going. And the other never did know, or just never found a way to fool everyone all the time.
THE GOP CAVE-IN. I'm too tired to vent, but I think "Ugh" will suffice in response to this news item: House Drops Arctic Drilling From Bill House leaders late Wednesday abandoned an attempt to push through a hotly contested plan to open an... [Michelle Malkin]
11:56:27 PM
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It was a time for incumbents and status quo. No Democrat gubernatorial election took a Republican seat. And no Republican took a seat from the Democrats. It was pretty much oh hum. But wait, the Democrats reactions is that they won big, and this big win means that Bush is in trouble if, according to Sen. Charles Schumer, he doesn't govern from the middle. It is laughable that the Dems are so pleased. I guess it's more like they're so pleased that they didn't lose more seats of power, they're just glad to see they might have stopped the bleeding.
11:30:10 PM
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Not only was he the top in his sport, it was at a time when boxing was at the top. Muhammad Ali, 63, went to the White House to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian honor, from Bush. 
3:45:18 PM
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