radfringe
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Sat Apr-22-06 05:45 AM
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| The DECIDER - does it mean he's taking responsibility? |
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When bush* stood up and said "I'm the Decider" does it mean he's taking responsibility? Does it mean the buck really stops at his desk?
does it mean an end to the excuses? No more pet scapegoats? No more "..not to be taken literally.." excuses? No more finger pointing? No more whining that "so'n'so did it too"
The next time a GOPer drags out a pet scapegoat, sings the current spin, points a finger or whines - tell them "Bush is the Decider, and with that goes responsibility."
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Sat Apr-22-06 05:58 AM
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he's decided that we all need to shut-up and do what he says.
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Hubert Flottz
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Sat Apr-22-06 07:16 AM
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| 2. I think he means KING! |
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Sat Apr-22-06 07:20 AM
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| 3. LOL, look at number 2 in the definition |
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de·cide Audio pronunciation of "decider" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (d-sd) v. de·cid·ed, de·cid·ing, de·cides v. tr.
1. 1. To settle conclusively all contention or uncertainty about: decide a case; decided the dispute in favor of the workers. 2. To make up one's mind about: decide what to do. 2. To influence or determine the outcome of: A few votes decided the election. 3. To cause to make or reach a decision.
v. intr.
1. To pronounce a judgment; announce a verdict. 2. To make up one's mind.
de·cid·a·bili·ty n. de·cida·ble adj. de·cider n.
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