Re: dubya uplifted by meeting with families of fallen soldiers !?



On May 29, 4:52 pm, "That Guy" <7...@xxxxx> wrote:
Sanity RE wrote:
On May 29, 8:27 am, Rumpelstiltskin <ru...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
This is worse than "bring 'em on" gaffe.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/28/AR200....

The often-tearful meetings he had with relatives of fallen soldiers
were "in some ways... very hard and in some ways, it was very
uplifting,"

"Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth." - my great-grandmother...

He should donate his skull to science, because they have not yet been able
to create a perfect vacuum.

If I were pleading his defense I'd go for: "Out of the loop loopy and
didn't know what was going on from start to finish." Might work!
.



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