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President Bush
Saturday, June 30 at 2:00 PM

Marcia Cude of Denver writes:

The arrogance of the president to say that he will have whomever he wants in his Cabinet and that it is his decision to decide who comes and who goes is unbelievable. The decision belongs to the people of the United States. No confidence!

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READER COMMENTS

Well, for better or worse, that is how it works. We don't get to vote for cabinet members. We can only hope that Congress does it oversite and approval duties in a responsible manner.

Checks and balances...

Posted by Me on June 30, 2007 09:37 PM

Boy George gets to pick for awhile yet. That's the rules.

Posted by Sharon B. on July 1, 2007 06:15 AM

After readin what Marcia Cude wrote about arrogance,, Im now fully convinced that Liberal Socialist Democrats live inside a vacuum cleaner.

Posted by [jerry] "DB Coffman" on July 1, 2007 12:27 PM

W. Bush aka Hitler: the Onion June 28: Bush muses candidly about his new ideas with the White House press corps:

"My Administration did everything right on its end." Maybe the U.S. Military "just not very good." The U.S. military is the best in the world, "But if that were the case, and we did have the most powerful army, navy, marines, and air force on the globe, we would be winning, right? I know the folks on our end didn't drop the ball. The civilian oversight of this war and the plan of attack has been brilliant. There's no doubt about that in my mind. Hate to say it, but maybe our men and women in uniform just aren't what they're cracked up to be.

"I know I should support the troops, especially in a time of war, but if they can't handle the pressure, maybe they don’t deserve my support: They're making me look bad. I don't think very many went to college or anything."

W. Bush mimics Hitler in his final madness: the surge resulting in the Battle of the Bulge and blames everyone but himself for failure leaving orders to waste Germany completely after he is gone. His order was not carried out and if W. issues the same order, let us enter a secular prayer it won't be carried out.

Posted by Richard Grimes Risen Ape r22037@yahoo.com (ffrf.org) on July 1, 2007 01:43 PM

A.half-Trillion dollars squandered on an unwinnable war of attrition. Man, what this county could have done with that... health care, education, infrastructure, alternative fuels.

Mission accomplished, right?

Posted by 593Boat - USS Thresher on July 2, 2007 04:27 AM

If the war ends today the cost to America will be 2 $trillion. All America needs now is for the terrorist who pilots his craft into the wall that separates America's Siamese twin, Church and State, to entangle her with Russia and or Iran. In the meantime, the five catholic terrorist Supremes pilot their craft into the wall Re. Hein.

Deidice Corner: The very fears and guilts imposed by religious training are responsible for some of history's most brutal wars, crusades, pogroms, and persecutions, including five centuries of almost unimaginable terrorism under Europe's Inquisition and the unthinkably sadistic legal murder of nearly nine million women. History doesn't say much very good about God. -- Barbara G. Walker

Posted by Richard Grimes, a deicide: Risen Ape r22037@yahoo.com (ffrf.org on July 2, 2007 09:30 AM

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