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Guilded Lilly Donating Member (960 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-25-11 09:18 PM
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11. He is not strong enough to lead his own house...
and it is pretty apparent that he knows it. Though I understand their supposed reasoning for letting him give a *rebuttal* I don't agree with it. He has NO equality in stature with the President. None.

He should not have been given *equal time* He is not the President. Period.

Even the more *leaning forward* media is disrespecting the office of President in allowing this. If the President wants to speak, the President, no matter who it is, should be given the right to speak. And if Boehner and his hooligan buddies think they deserve it, they are bigger buffoons than what they look like now.
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