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>The depths of the raw stupidity we are seeing from the administration is
>frightening.
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>Lawrence
Lawrence, as much as I can understand your frustration, I think it is
dangerous and counterproductive, to call the administration stupid.
Bush did so much better as a candidate and as the president than many
people expected, because it was easy for him to show himself in much better
light than public opinion granted him
Joachim
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