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Tim

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I tend to go with how the Brits do it. If ya think there is something said by the leader that is wrong then why not say something. It is not like the guy pulled a Kayne West. He blurted out liar. Period. Nothing more. I am not saying I approve of it but is it really any different when the left booed Bush and mumbled other stuff in his address to the State of the Union??

Be honest.... If you had only heard it on the radio it would have not been much more than an OH moment.

The cameras though had Pelosi in plain view. Did anybody who saw it not read her lips?? Her outrage probably made it more of a story than it was.

I honestly think this it all silly and believe it or not would say the same back when Bush was booed.

But, but, but... I'm not making a big deal out of it. I think he was out of line to do it, it was against house rules, but I think his personal apology to the president should have ended it. :dunno
 
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I tend to go with how the Brits do it. If ya think there is something said by the leader that is wrong then why not say something. It is not like the guy pulled a Kayne West. He blurted out liar. Period. Nothing more. I am not saying I approve of it but is it really any different when the left booed Bush and mumbled other stuff in his address to the State of the Union??

Thats what I'm saying. Ironically the whole "decorum" standard is one big lie or really more like a farce. Politics is an ugly game played by crooks, thugs, and malcontents. To deny it by hiding behind decorum is more than a little ridiculous.

Go ahead and be nasty and get it out there in the open. Maybe if people really knew what an ugly business it is, we might have good enough sense to put better people there who don't want to stay long...
 
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