Bush to skip everything but the dinner at the UN talks on global warming!!

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Unfortunately, I'd be more surprised had he gone. It's really, really pathetic what this one man has done to our expectations of our leaders, let alone the environment, race relations, the needs of the poor...
But he's going to the dinner!! What an asshole. He should not be allowed to attend the dinner, if he doesn't think the talks are important enough to attend.
I agree completely. There's no reason for him to be there at all if he's not going to be involved.
Sort of like his entire Presidency, as far as domestic affairs goes. If he's not going to be involved then he should not be there, in the white house, that is. I'm counting down the days, personally, till we finally get Obama in office. How nice it will finally be to have someone in the white house who we can respect.
I hope Obama makes it. He's been acting funny lately, almost like he's given in. It scares me.
Well despite all the Clinton rhetoric, he is still ahead, by every conceivable meausure. She simply can not win, mathematically. All she can do is to try and convince the superdelegates to go against the will of the people and vote for her. That says a lot about her that she would be willing to do this. Also, she seems to care nothing for what this protracted struggle is doing to the Democratic Party. It is playing right into the hands of the Republicans and if they end up winning in November then I think the Democrats have only her to blame. At some point, and preferably before the convention, she should be forced to step aside, for the good of the Democratic Party and the nation, neither of which she seems to care all that much about. For her it seems to be all about her personal ambitions.

I hope you're right in what you're saying about Obama's sure win, although I could personally care less about the Democratic party. I think both parties are a joke and that they are generally motivated by party concerns and not their consciences. Obama has been one of the few exceptions who seems to be motivated out of his honest convictions.

I'd never thought I'd be saying this, though: I'd take Clinton and her lying slob of a husband over Bush and his fear-mongering any day. I've never seen such fear in people to stand out from the crowd, as though the Patriot Act put some sort of insanity in all of us that we're going to end up arrested for writing the word, "bomb", in an email or blog post!

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