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>>I believe you are referring to the question that was posed to Bush to point out a mistake he had made as president. That's the old "do you still beat your wife?" question. Trying to get him to give them a hammer to beat him with. I thought Bush handled it well. He said he'd made some appointments that maybe he shouldn't have, but if they were talking about Iraq, he didn't have an issues with that decision. Now, if he had said he had second thoughts, he would have fallen into their trap. Oh, so you admit you don't know what you want to do. First you want to go in and now you're equivocating! So you see, that would have been foolish and it was foolish on their part to think he would fall for it. Remember, Bush is the one with the higher IQ.
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>Higher IQ than who? Bubbles the chimp? Mr. Ed? One of my dogs?
From of all places the NY Times -
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/24/politics/campaign/24points.htmlBush has the higher IQ, now don't you feel stupid! If Bush leaves New York driving west at the speed limit heading toward California, how long will it take for John Kerry to say he invented the internet before AlGore did?<vbg>
John Harvey
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