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The same could be said for Illinois and California, but that would be pointing out the obvious now wouldn't it? :roll:First Mark Sanford.....now this Idiot.....
“Joe Wilson took our state's reputation to a new low. I thought Mark Sanford had taken it as low as it could go, but this is beyond the pale," Clyburn said.
South Carolina is looking pretty stupid because of the idiots that they have elected....:doh
First Mark Sanford.....now this Idiot.....
“Joe Wilson took our state's reputation to a new low. I thought Mark Sanford had taken it as low as it could go, but this is beyond the pale," Clyburn said.
South Carolina is looking pretty stupid because of the idiots that they have elected....:doh
“This evening I let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the President’s remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the health care bill. While I disagree with the President’s statement, my comments were inappropriate and regrettable. I extend sincere apologies to the President for this lack of civility.”
The same could be said for Illinois and California, but that would be pointing out the obvious now wouldn't it? :roll:
Gotta give him some credit for quickly apologizing:
CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Wilson apologizes: ‘I let my emotions get the best of me’ - Blogs from CNN.com
WASHINGTON (CNN) — GOP Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina issued a statement Wednesday night apologizing for his outburst during President Obama's speech to Congress:
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no, we don't have to give him credit. he's an ass.Gotta give him some credit for quickly apologizing:
CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Wilson apologizes: ‘I let my emotions get the best of me’ - Blogs from CNN.com
WASHINGTON (CNN) — GOP Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina issued a statement Wednesday night apologizing for his outburst during President Obama's speech to Congress:
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but lately, par for the course, unfortunately.All I can say is say what you want either off camera or after the President has given his speech, but to make such an outburst while the President is speaking is just downright disgraceful and disrespectful.
All I can say is say what you want either off camera or after the President has given his speech, but to make such an outburst while the President is speaking is just downright disgraceful and disrespectful.
Are you kidding? He is a national icon now
How do you feel about the topic at hand?
Except....the only reason this idiot apologized is not because he saw the error of his lies....but because he didn't get the reaction he hoped he would get. When he saw that even his Republican colleagues didn't support his idiocy he apologized in a lame attempt to save face.
Are you kidding? He is a national icon now.
The man who told the President to his face that he was a liar. And rightfully so I might add.
Obama says his opponents are using fear tactics, then he claims people will die if we dont do something?.....lol.:spin: Unbelievable.
Well good. I think he and Obama should have a beer together and talk things out.![]()
What does his wife do for a living?
:fueltofir
So why single him out?but lately, par for the course, unfortunately.
he singled himself out......So why single him out?