duey Posted September 12, 2005 Posted September 12, 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/12/katrina.impact/index.html Between f'in up the hurricane response and the poop about embellishing his resume...tsk tsk tsk. Dope. Go home and manage your horsey association again.
Puhonix Posted September 12, 2005 Posted September 12, 2005 resign is a nice government word for "forced out." Hmm, I guess you could say Drew Bledsoe resigned?
BuffaloDynamite Posted September 12, 2005 Posted September 12, 2005 I wonder how many other Bush cronies are in office!
BUSH BAD! Posted September 12, 2005 Posted September 12, 2005 I wonder how many other Bush cronies are in office! 437937[/snapback] ALL OF THEM!!! BUSH BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PastaJoe Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 But, but, just last week Bush said "Brownie" was doing a fine job. Why would he accept his resignation? But all is well in the long run, Halliburton got a large contract to rebuild a Mississippi shipyard, so it's still business as usual.
SilverNRed Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 But, but, just last week Bush said "Brownie" was doing a fine job. Why would he accept his resignation? But all is well in the long run, Halliburton got a large contract to rebuild a Mississippi shipyard, so it's still business as usual. 438835[/snapback] But, but, that was probably because in the first couple days after the levees broke, the last thing anyone wanted to hear was how incompetent someone was. But, but, people probably wanted some reassurance that things were being taken care of (which they were, despite what CNN thinks). But, but, if President Bush had said anything negative about anyone, you would've broken a finger or two in your mad dash to post about him shifting blame away from himself. "Brownie" lost his job because there's no excuse for lying on your resume. Oh....yay.....a HALLIBURTON! reset. HALLIBURTON!!! FLIGHTSUIT!!! GOAT STORY!!! BROWNIE!!!
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 But, but, that was probably because in the first couple days after the levees broke, the last thing anyone wanted to hear was how incompetent someone was. But, but, people probably wanted some reassurance that things were being taken care of (which they were, despite what CNN thinks). But, but, if President Bush had said anything negative about anyone, you would've broken a finger or two in your mad dash to post about him shifting blame away from himself. "Brownie" lost his job because there's no excuse for lying on your resume. Oh....yay.....a HALLIBURTON! reset. HALLIBURTON!!! FLIGHTSUIT!!! GOAT STORY!!! BROWNIE!!! 438969[/snapback] How do you get away with a lie when people know you closely? You are telling me nobody knew that Brown embellished the information on his resume? He was a college roommate for Christ sakes... They knew. Or either it is a smokescreen.
PastaJoe Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 But, but, if President Bush had said anything negative about anyone, you would've broken a finger or two in your mad dash to post about him shifting blame away from himself. "Brownie" lost his job because there's no excuse for lying on your resume.438969[/snapback] But, but, shifting the blame is exactly what the administration did last week, until they realized that they couldn't fool Americans again and get the cover of wrapping Bush in the flag like they did with Iraq. If Brownie was smart he would have just not shown up for work, and he would have been forgiven. It worked for Bush with the National Guard.
RkFast Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 You are telling me nobody knew that Brown embellished the information on his resume? He was a college roommate for Christ sakes... They knew. Or either it is a smokescreen. 439901[/snapback] Nobody lies on their resume and gets away with it. Ever.
aussiew Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 Nobody lies on their resume and gets away with it. Ever.
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