Posted on 29 May 2008
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Well I would think after so long it would be obvious to anyone Condee is lying when words are coming out of her mouth. Right now she is spinning the the Scott McClellan slap to the face. Of course she is claiming it really isn’t a slap either more like an obscene mooning as he passes by in a fast moving car.
From Yahoo:
“The president was very clear about the reasons for going to war,” she (Condoleezza Rice)told reporters at a news conference with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt in Stockholm where she is attending an international conference on Iraq.
She is of course right in a way. The presidential message was so clear and forthright we knew even Colin Powell would get up and give a spot on performance for it at the UN. It was clear enough to him afterwards that the presidential message he had been duped into giving was a lie, and resigned over it. We hear the message loud and clear Condee, the president wanted this war so bad he was willing to soil the good name of a man respected by both parties and all over the world to get it.
The only smart thing Condee has said so far is something the rest of the political world especially John McCain could learn from. Read the full story
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Posted on 11 May 2008
Tags: adult, adults, Age, College, consequences, Discrimination, gas, Health and Medicine, healthcare, healthcare conundrum, Hell, Kids, LA, Law, Living, Mac, Military, Other, politician, Politicians, rights, slap, United States, US, W
Along with the healthcare conundrum, I have been forced lately to deal with another sticky situation that I don’t really like. The law is supposed to be equal across the board. However we have of late taken a very murky view of the subject when it comes to kids and their offenses.
For years now the legal age of adulthood in the US has been 18. We say if you aren’t 18 then you aren’t old or responsible enough to do anything. You can’t sign a binding contract, you can’t vote, you can’t smoke, join the military or marry without parental permission. Hell even after 18 we tell people they aren’t responsible enough to drink, gamble, or be considered independent students even if they are the only one paying for their college. (That last one varies from state to state and college to college, but the majority hold to that understanding) Read the full story
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