GOP Senate candidate flip-flops on Bush (AP) AP - Republican Michael Steele's changing remarks about President Bush from criticism to calling him his "homeboy" left Maryland voters wondering what are the Senate candidate's true views....
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| GOP Senate candidate flip-flops on Bush GOP Senate candidate flip-flops on Bush (AP) AP - Republican Michael Steele's changing remarks about President Bush from criticism to calling him his "homeboy" left Maryland voters wondering what are the Senate candidate's true views. | ||||
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| I think the criticism of Steele for using the term homeboy is completely unfair. Who is to judge who Steele deems to be his homeboy or not? Everyone has a homeboy. Some people have more than one homeboy. Some also have homegirls. Who's to say that Steele has not indeed accepted Bush as his own personal homeboy? How do we know it wasn't Bush who initially seeked out Steele and initiated the homeboyination of the two? Steele cannot then refuse to be Bush's homeboy, I mean, it's the President for cripes sake! I think everyone has a right to their own homeboy and not to be judged by their homeboys. Let's focus on the issues, Maryland. | ||||
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| Originally Posted by thatguyoverthere
Senator saying the President is his Homeboy makes me think that they are in a backroom counting their money and smoking crack or something. If that's the image he wants, then he got it. | ||||
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