Sorry, your logic doesn't follow. If it "dint happen" then how could it be "an event that few saw" regardless of what venue I posted the gaffe on?you make up an assertion to make a point about something that dint happen relating to an event that few saw, on a game show messgage board, on which you think that the criticisms of quite possibly the most incompetent president in our history,during a worldwide global financial pandemic no less, was too harsh.
bigdraw:
I assume that following a train of thought is not a strong point then?I too became annoyed with the constant nitpicking over his smalll gaffes like the iraq war,2 recessions,failure to capture bin laden after ignoring the warnings of the 9/11 attack
my:
did agree that disagreement with policies was a good thing if one did disagree. I disagree with your assertions for Bush's culpability for all of your list, but I don't want to digress.Why did we have so many threads and so much glee when the previous Administration made minor goofs like this - ones that truly didn't affect anyone or anything?
Against policy or major decisions? Absolutely, our right and duty as citizens to discuss and dissent, if need be.
The point was and is that a small mistake now by a pretty senior Administration official is treated as it should be, but wasn't previously and the hypocrisy therein.
Marley, there's your example of incivility (and I am referring to bigdrawman's two posts).