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Rude in Public

New pleas for civility, please.

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: /p> p>RUDE, RUDE, RUDE, The Dems have NO CLASS, dissing the President in that manner displays their lack of maturity. And approved by leader Pelosi? Child’s play. br> — Dee Ohanian br> Bloomfield, MI /p> p> Isn’t “Liberal House Democrat” redundant? Like “The Department of br> Redundancy Department”? /p>

I want to know who they were, who they represent, that almost 5% of the House members and nearly 10% of the Democrats in the house were so rude, so crude that they would walk away from a President addressing the nation during a time of war, or near war and when we really do need to attempt to do something for the economy.

p>I find it just unbelievable. GWB is a kind and decent man who would never consider something like that. He has time and again been civil in the face of in-civility, diplomatic in the face of rude disagreement, and I want people to know just what the far left looks like. I am stunned that 20 congressman would walk out. br> — Roger Ross br> Tomahawk WI
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