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Reply #3: Even if he does now reject it, he's still guilty...
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Solly Mack
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Wed Jun-09-04 01:08 AM
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3. Even if he does now reject it, he's still guilty... |
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getting on TV and telling america he nows thinks it was a bad idea won't change the harm he has caused...
I don't want Shrub to be given a backdoor.
I agree he should have rejected the ah.."reasoning"(behind the memos)...from the git-go...but Chucklenuts could claim tomorrow he rejects the ah...logic... behind the memos...and tomorrow's headlines will read: "Bush rejected Counsels Memos on Torture".....and that will be what the rightwing will hammer home...
fact is, Shrub approved the torture...and he should be held accountable for it.
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