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I just said the same exact thing to my colleagues in my office. Just goes to show you that Bush and Rove would rather throw their fellow Republicans under the bus than actually admit they were wrong when everyone was telling them that it was time for Rumsfeld to go. Not that I'm complaining ....
The egos of Bush, Cheney, and Rove would never stand on the sideline. They think they're always right, no matter the situation. And we all know what happens when you disagree with them? See O'Neill, Powell, Clarke ....
The NJ Supreme Court left it up to lawmakers to define marriage. This isn't as clear cut as it may appear.
All the blowhards on the right think that the program is just finished. If the NSA, Justice Department, etc. would just follow THE LAW as it exists and get a FISA approved warrant (they have three days to file a request), no one would have an issue. It's about checks and balances, something that this admininstration finds "quant."
Sitting Pops had nothing to do with foul trouble. This was only his second game back after knee surgery and wasn't able to contribute the way that he or Coach Hobbs wanted to. Pops at 70% or less is no match for Sheldon Williams. And the way that Williams was playing, there's a good chance that Pops could have re-injured the knee.