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What is so ironic, it is precisely because of Mr Cheney's arrogance and imcompetence that no one will trust the the GOP to govern for quite awhile.
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To wit: The traveller should be warned, because of our combination of simple imcompetence and aggressive indifference to your need for timely travel, that you should completely ignore any ticket with a connection of less than 20 minutes.
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Most politically mature americans (Even those 30 and below) voted for Mr Obama because of the sheer lunacy, imcompetence and arrogance of the preceeding administration frightened the bejesus out of Americans over the past eight years.
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Michigan and Florida must be resolved – the fact they have had three months (and 8 months before election) and done nothing smacks of imcompetence in the Decmocratic Party.
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And as others have noted, two minutes is plenty of time for Palin to show her incoherence and imcompetence.
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The reason the government took over the screeners is that after 9/11, many stories came out about the imcompetence of the screeners.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Origins of Security Screening at Airports 2009
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Incompetence is not the key problem (although Bush/Cheney have that imcompetence down pat), but the policy is a major problem.
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His imcompetence as a detective involved with the Green River murder investigation should have prevented him from being elected.
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His imcompetence as a detective involved with the Green River murder investigation should have prevented him from being elected.
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I don't believe this is imcompetence on the part of this state.
Britain now in a battle of survival with its own government IanPJ 2008
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