
“Reckless“. It’s such a descriptive word. Useful, too. Not too long, not too many syllables, it can be flung around easily by just about anybody.
Yet “reckless” is also elusive; subjective. Like “beauty”, “fair and balanced”, “winning”, “losing”, “truth”, and so many other things in 2007, “reckless” is ultimately only found in the eye of the beholder. To illustrate, here’s a selection of hits that a quick Google search turned up earlier today….
“Listen, we made a decision at the Department as to the appropriate way forward. There was nothing improper about the decision here. There’s no evidence whatsoever, and it’s reckless and irresponsible to allege that these decisions were based in any way on improper motives.”
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“If you have any bit of evidence that anybody connected with the Bush campaign was involved in that, you bring it forward, because it is a reckless charge.”
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Bush Says Democrats Push Reckless Spending Policies
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“CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) – Freshman Republican Rep. Dean Heller echoed President Bush on Tuesday in saying congressional Democrats are being “reckless” in setting a timeline for a withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.”
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Democrats plan to get even more reckless
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“…The White House not only doesn’t care about the concerns, it also decided it doesn’t care about the constitutional nomination process.
Frankly, the Bush gang’s recklessness and disregard for the nation’s institutions and standards has become tiresome. No abuse is too offensive.
They know no limits; they have no shame.”
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