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"This pertains more to the deficit than the debt. And "whatever" is hardly a very scholarly term."

WHATEVER!



"So once someone has committed a crime, they are no longer useful to society? Tell me, how do you feel about the death penalty?"

--Not at all. Once someone has been convicted of a real crime (not traffic violations, etc.), he/she should NOT be able to work in the White House.


"The Swift Boat Veterans were full of horse **** - more than, but not by much, those who refer to President Bush as a traitor for ducking active service in Vietnam by using connections. You might just as easily call Bill Clinton a traitor - he didn't even serve in the military, instead running off to England to avoid the draft."

--Clinton was attending college. If he were here at the time, he'd be exempted too. Besides, Clinton didn't pretend to be some kind of macho blockhead, put on a flight suit, land on an aircraft carrier, and declare the end of a war that really had just begun.


"By the way, that's when Clinton didn't inhale. In England. He went to England to not quite smoke Marijuana and conveniently skip out on the Vietnam War."

--For your info.: Bush was actually convicted of cocaine possession. A little skeleton Bush had hid when he was screwing-up my state as governor. Clinton was never convicted. Sure he probably toked it up in England, but it's nothing more than speculation when you say that he smoked pot. And, it's nothing more than stupidity to compare smoking pot in college to a full-blown coke habit that resulted in an arrest and conviction.


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