Bush on immigration
Don't really have much to say about this. But out of curiosity, did anyone think Dubya almost approached rationality on occasion during his address last night?
Of course, on a related note, I have a poll for my loyal readers: Which of the following statements Bush made last night was the most hypocritical?
Song lyric of the day:
"I have been floated to this thought this hour
On a series of events I cannot explain"
- Olivia Tremor Control, I Have Been Floated
Of course, on a related note, I have a poll for my loyal readers: Which of the following statements Bush made last night was the most hypocritical?
- "We are a nation of laws, and we must enforce our laws."
- "We need to hold businesses accountable."
- "We cannot build a unified country by inciting people to anger, or playing on anyone's fears."
Song lyric of the day:
"I have been floated to this thought this hour
On a series of events I cannot explain"
- Olivia Tremor Control, I Have Been Floated
2 Comments:
4. All of the above
My vote goes toward number 1.
But, yes, he seemed pretty rational to me last night. I come to that conclusion after reading 19 pages (in Word pages) of New York Times analysis, including the Times editorial that totally blasts him. Go fig.
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