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byJohn Hasler ( 414242 ) writes:
It might imply something positive about the Bush administration, and that is not permissable.
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byMickyTheIdiot ( 1032226 ) writes:
I don't think this is an example of Bush Jr doing the right thing. I think it's an example of something he didn't think of.
Obama and Bush Jr. are both corporate shills, no matter what is said on TV.
byAliasBackslash ( 2719011 ) writes:
Can't that be said about the vast majority of modern politicians?
bySuricouRaven ( 1897204 ) writes:
It looks to me like a confusing use of 'the x administration' to designate a particular division of time, even when the subject at hand has little connection to event separating time periods.
byTheaetetus ( 590071 ) writes:
It looks to me like a confusing use of 'the x administration' to designate a particular division of time, even when the subject at hand has little connection to event separating time periods.
Yes and no - it may still reflect a legitimate difference between John Dudas (PTO director appointed by Bush) and David Kappos (PTO director appointed by Obama). While Bush/Obama may not care about the specifics (and may be more beholden to their corporate interests anyway), Dudas and Kappos had different concepts about how Examination should be funded, what the timelines should be, etc.
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