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Good to see Governor Brewer has the guts to stand up for State's rights.
Like it or not, this does show incivility and disrespect for the President of the United States. You may not like the guy, but you'll have a chance to vote for someone else. In the meantime, he is the duly elected leader of this nation and deserves more respect than Brewer showed. But what is interesting is her apparent dishonesty about the matter. He version does not square with that of others who heard the conversation. I wish the right wing would just focus on real issues instead of this baloney.
Its ok to accuse your opponent of inspiring murder, but dont wag your finger
I like her more and more everyday.
How much respect did our Founders show the "duly elected" British government when they fought the Revolutionary War and declared independence? I do not like tyranny in any form or from any source!
peter,
duly elected means you had representation, which clearly was not the case.
BO's call for civility was only directed towards conservatives; neither his administration, his party, or his supporters in these comment boards have shown any inclination to civility.
@ peter, tyranny? Where are you? China? Iran? But not in the U.S. That's crazy talk.
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