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Tom Ridge
Ridge claims in his new book that when he was the head of the Homeland Security Department in 2004, members of the Bush Administration asked him to raise the threat level in the country simply because it would help them win the election.
Wow...what a shock. I love how stuff like this becomes news....five years after anybody that was paying attention already knew it was true. |
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He's got to make a push for sales somehow.
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Pretty amazing if true. We'll see.
Did you guys see what good ol' Rep. Barney Frank did at his town hall meeting? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYlZiWK2Iy8
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Tom Ridge is finished in the political arena. All he did was make an assumption and failed miserably in doing so.
Although he could be a mildly successful palm reader in Berkeley. |
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Very believable given that assortment of shady cons...
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