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malaise

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3. In a fair world he'd be in prison for that
Wed Jul 4, 2012, 10:38 AM
Jul 2012

How could people contemplate putting him in the White House

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There is much more to this story. Firebrand Gary Jul 2012 #1
That is simply astounding 1-Old-Man Jul 2012 #8
According to some reports evilhime Jul 2012 #16
We need an ad about how trustworthy this guy would be. Skidmore Jul 2012 #25
Scott Walker did that when he left Milwaukee Greybnk48 Jul 2012 #32
...and that's the kind of president he would be.... spanone Jul 2012 #2
In a fair world he'd be in prison for that malaise Jul 2012 #3
In a sane world this alone would be enough to disqualify someone from the presidency NNN0LHI Jul 2012 #4
Aw, Jeez, Don. In a sane world, we'd have a real 2-party system: Jackpine Radical Jul 2012 #22
IOKIYAR nt MannyGoldstein Jul 2012 #5
Hugs to Manny. nt DCKit Jul 2012 #7
Just another reason why he should not madashelltoo Jul 2012 #6
To Republicans this is the mark of a good President SoutherDem Jul 2012 #9
That shouldn't even be legal! to use your personal e-mail for state business. WI_DEM Jul 2012 #10
This is Nixon on steroids... ohgeewhiz Jul 2012 #11
You should re-post this in good reads and perhaps GD even. Lionessa Jul 2012 #12
I'm not sure, but I suspected that it had been posted long ago. ohgeewhiz Jul 2012 #18
Never hurts to refresh everyone's memory. Lionessa Jul 2012 #21
OK DONE! n/t ohgeewhiz Jul 2012 #23
Excellent, Thank you, and Welcome to DU. Lionessa Jul 2012 #26
Detroit must be a foreign country to Willard.... dtom67 Jul 2012 #24
This should be brought up in the first debate. Kalidurga Jul 2012 #13
Great questions: I've got an idea ohgeewhiz Jul 2012 #20
Great idea Kalidurga Jul 2012 #34
Yee of little faith. Here's my first part of the project... ohgeewhiz Jul 2012 #37
Ok good on you I submitted my questions. Kalidurga Jul 2012 #39
But somehow... thc420 Jul 2012 #14
Just imagine how transparent his administration would be.... Historic NY Jul 2012 #15
It wasn't government property. citizen blues Jul 2012 #19
Were these private E-mails sent and received on government computers? RC Jul 2012 #29
I'm replying on a government computer....... Historic NY Jul 2012 #36
Well it was his personal email account... Kalidurga Jul 2012 #35
That's how Republicans like to govern ladym55 Jul 2012 #17
He won't release his tax returns aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2012 #27
For those depressed that a dickwad animal abuser corp. hugger could run for the highest office in lonestarnot Jul 2012 #28
Bush did the same or similar as I recall. nt BootinUp Jul 2012 #30
I was about to say, yes, or officials in his admin, I'm thinking including Rove, Cheney, snot Jul 2012 #31
I'm surprised MA didn't have something like that BootinUp Jul 2012 #33
In Illinois officials' personal emails ARE subject to FOIA. davsand Jul 2012 #38
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