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This story reminds me of an event that happened when Ruth Ginsberg was going through confirmation hearings.
Sen. Hatch asked her if someone who had a staff of 50 with not one of those positions being held by a minority could be sued for racial discrimination. When she said that yes, she believed that there were grounds for a racial discrimination suit, he pointed out to her that she had a staff of 50 at her law practice and not one was a minority. He then let her off the hook by telling her he didn't think she was a racist. |
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I have no favorites that have anything to do with Bush actually- So much for none in Vermont- ;) thanks for proving the point LOL Quote:
but we want change too- away from the way the libs want to take us ;) |
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LOL- love you anyway.... ;) |
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In his State of the Union address, Bush assured that he would not raise payroll taxes. Now, a mere few weeks later, he has said that he is open to removing the cap on social security, or in other words, a raise in payroll tax. When asked by a reporter about these two conflicting statements, Bush did what he does best and changed the subject. But the best part was that it was a conservative talk show host who normally has nothing but praise for King George. Nice to see when Bush pisses off his supporters. |
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Geez It's not an increase in taxes. It's a rollback on exemptions. (Did I do that right, all my friends over there on the right?) |
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I doubt very much though it's actually George doing the thinking here. |
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