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Condi, Dear Condi

You are absolutely correct ... this is not 1968. Good catch! Also that part about how inappropriate the behavior of the Russians invading Georgia intent on occupying and overthrowing the government there. So presumptuous even as to expect to get away with it.

"Things have changed," you said. I must have missed out on that breaking news story but good to know, better late than never!

Of course, I'm thinking you might should probably have swapped out 2003 for 1968 as a more current example to contrast this apparently most recent rule change from then to now, really, but whatever.

Either way, still very well said. Not too shabby for a neocon bitchbot.

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  1. What does she get paid for? She is supposed to be an "expert" on Russia.

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  2. You misunderstood is all. She's a "rushin' expert." She does have a busy schedule, after all.

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  3. LOL! Yeah, that must be it. From top to bottom they all have been miserable failures.

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  4. And clearly not so many care much. It's funny and pathetic at the same time.

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