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and the clerk (a kid in his early twenties) proudly told me he had voted for * because he believed Dems unfairly made too big a deal of his DUI. Of course, neither the national party nor Gore's campaign had even touched the story, but I didn't bother arguing with him about those facts: I merely said that although I really didn't how much coke * had shoved up his nose, I thought it was hypocritical for him to put so many people in jail for the same reason. The kid didn't quite know what to say.
Tonight I walked into the same convenience store. And tonight the clerk (a middle-aged fellow, perhaps late forties or early fifties) and another customer were ranting eloquently about the Resident. I can't capture it exactly but it was along the lines: he pardons his friends but there are plenty of other people he really should pardon: why won't he pardon them and don't get me started about Iraq and no he wants to go into Iran, with some additional sentiment about how clueless * is -- one of these days he's due for a rude awakening). I told the clerk he wasn't the only one made about these things. And he just nodded.
Seven years: what a long frickin walk in the wilderness
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