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OneBlueSky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-11-06 12:52 AM
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144. you need a high tolerance for ambiguity to deal with BushCo . . .
yes, their policies are creating more terrorists who hate the US and want to do us harm . . . by the thousands, and all across the planet . . .

which, btw, is something our "representatives" in Congress REALLY should be addressing and seeking to correct -- or at least minimize . . . and with the highest priority, i.e. NOW . . . hell of a challenge that will require some very skilled statesmen -- something thoroughly lacking in the BushCo stable . . .

the problem is that, given BushCo's record for truthfulness, anything and everything they say or do is immediately and automatically suspect -- and very often just assumed to be untrue . . . there IS a record, ya know? . . . they have less credibility than OJ's search for the real killers . . .

so permit us our "artistry" in this real world, where the ability to tolerate ambiguity isn't a problem . . . it's a survival skill . . .
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