And this morning (Thursday) I saw someone on a promo for CNN's piece that asks questions of voters in a classroom setting. This guy said that there were virulent, anti-Bush protests when Bush spoke. Doesn't this person remember that protesters were usually roped off in another part of town and not allowed at Bush events. His statement was in the response to a question about the racial overtones in anti-Obama demonstrations. It ended with, "And he was a white guy." Is my memory tricking me? MC
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Why was the thought of a filibuster considered obscene when the GOP was the majority, but now it's as banal as a point of order.
Why was it good and proper for Bush to be hands off with regards to jobs, but we are cursing Obama for not doing something about it.
etc, etc, etc...
By -epm, at 11:02 AM
Yeah.
By mikevotes, at 1:58 PM
And this morning (Thursday) I saw someone on a promo for CNN's piece that asks questions of voters in a classroom setting. This guy said that there were virulent, anti-Bush protests when Bush spoke. Doesn't this person remember that protesters were usually roped off in another part of town and not allowed at Bush events. His statement was in the response to a question about the racial overtones in anti-Obama demonstrations. It ended with, "And he was a white guy."
Is my memory tricking me?
MC
By Anonymous, at 12:07 PM
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