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Seems he wants a clear conscience. Something not found in Washington very often! Good Post.
Yahoo.com: McClellan: WH wanted him to stay silent - Yahoo! News Quote:
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Rove hardly wanted "an underling" questioning his authority, and expected McClellan to follow orders without question, and be mindful of his place in the hierarchy....in this case, "outside of the hierarchy". This, besides being a conscience-clearing "mea culpa" of sorts, is "royal payback", for Rove's arrogance and undoubted "cruelty". |
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Yes it would seem that way. But loyalty in the fashion mentioned isn't loyalty but goose step marching and the world had enough of that a while ago. I'm agreeing with you... lol
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Yea can't keep the words of your great leader. Prophet Muhammad - “Do you love your creator? Love your fellow-beings first.” Last edited by mlurp : 05-29-2008 at 12:58 PM. |
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