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There my hind end!

Posted By: Kikki on 2006-06-12
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Do you think for one moment Bush would allow residents of Beverly Hills or Palm Beach to be stranded on their roof tops in blistering humdity and heat for all those days like he did those in NOLA with no food and water!  No, and everyone knows the reason why, too.  Don't tell me how he came to NOLA's aid.  He didn't.  He's got his head so far up his tail he'll never be able to see the light of day. A pathetic excuse of a president!




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