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When did we elect Jerry Falwell?

January 20, 2004 10:34 PM

There is one, and only one take away from this rather uninspiring State of the Union: Rove is relying on the base to win re-election. And that's why I found it so uninteresting. I wasn't the target audience.

Drugs (and that means steroids too) are bad. Sex is bad. Gay sex is worse.

If I wanted to hear preaching, I'd go to church.

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stonedown:

A caller in to 89.3 KPCC's Air Talk with Larry Mantle made the point that 80% of Bush's speech was based on religious rhetoric. He said that what we had was a religious zealot giving the SOTU. I didn't listen to the speech, but based on what I know about Bush, I couldn't agree more.

Wed Jan 21 2004 12:59 PM


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