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erpowers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-27-05 01:55 PM
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Face-Off
I watched this weeks edition of Face-Off on Good Moring America yesterday. On this edition Rachel Maddow faced off against a conservative on the issue of whether Bush takes too many vacations. It does amaze me that Republicans are trying to say that Bush is a hard worker.

I think Rachel did a good job. She started off by saying that she has never been a manager but if she were and she had a person who took off 1 in every 5 days she would fire that employee. She later brought the 1in every 5 issue again later in the debate. One think I really liked was when the conservative tried to say that Bush was meeting with regular people Rachel asked what regular people Bush was meeting with and then pointed out that besides meeting with Condi and some foreign leaders Bush has not really met with people.

I do wish that when the conservative guy tried to say Bush was working hard going to different states and signing legislation Rachel would have pointed out that beside going to Idaho and Utah, which were both a result of the protests in Crawford and his falling numbers, Bush has only travelled to one state to sign legislation and that was Illnois. Also, I wish that the media would point out that Bush bought his "beloved" ranch only five years ago.
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