2006-10-22
13:55:17
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bulldog--typo- yes, but you put a semicolon when a comma was called for..too bad there isn't a punctuation check. 4U
.although this was a short post, spell check doesn't work with long answers
2006-10-24
06:39:07 ·
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lol that's true, Robbie...she should kick his a##
2006-10-24
06:41:16 ·
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zclinton 2--that's a good analogy..salesman with no integrity of the product..we need people in the streets like the viet nam era..we are getting spyed on just like they were then but there are few of us so we are easier to track. An activist I was with protesting recently was showed her pictures and contact info on three police sites and told she was a "known troublemaker"--an older woman peacefully protesting..so I think we are all on lists, we activists. I long for the 60's
2006-10-24
06:47:00 ·
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Hell yes! He is a drunk, belligerent, spoiled rotten daddy's boy from Texas.. Nuf said!
2006-10-22 13:58:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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To put it as politely as possible, yes he is a bully in private. He has basically been protected by his family no matter what he does, so he knows nothing about consequences.
While his peers, like myself, banged their heads on the contradictory realities of America in the 1950's Thur1980's, George learned that what America needed was a good sales pitch, and the integrity and functionality of the product did not matter to George.
He unhappily applied that same concept to the Iraq War and The America governance which accounts for the major hole we now find ourselves in, looking up at the rim.
George is the perfect American Film Flam Man.
He is the back slapping stand up comedian without the idealism or the transformational qualities forced on the Vietnam Vet or the Anti-Vietnam War group of the 1960's generation.
2006-10-22 21:31:34
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answered by zclifton2 6
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No, I don't. Why would such a thought occur to you? Also; this thing has spell check. It's a very useful tool. Everyone should use it don't you thionk?
2006-10-22 20:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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how should we know. it's in private so stop trying to guess. what matters is his policy and how he is in public. some people need direction. what if u found out your favored politician is a bully but, he did a good job publicly? would u stop supporting him? cmon
2006-10-22 20:59:08
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answered by Andy 2
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I think you need to look into that little link on the top right corner of your fill in box... It's called Check Spelling.
hahaha
Snapperhead!
2006-10-22 20:57:27
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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I think so! Well, actually, he seems to be the type of guy who is very fustrated. They generally act very badly with people working with them.
2006-10-22 21:03:42
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answered by fabee 6
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No way he will get that chance:seen the sour pus face of that wife of him.
He will be on all fours ,doing as he is told to do,
At home he hands over his "power" to her.
Newsflash:many men in power full places are at home wimps.and very submissive,Ask Any hooker.
2006-10-22 21:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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only the private aides, cabinet and family would know for sure but too, most ppl are very different than what is portrayed in the media so don't be so quick to judge so harshly
2006-10-22 20:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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no, why would he have to be a bully to the people in his personal life when he can get his rocks off bullying whole countries and muslims.......
2006-10-22 20:59:15
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answered by nyliah1 2
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He might be.
2006-10-22 20:57:27
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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