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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Frank Griffin who wrote (58168)11/3/2000 3:00:35 PM
From: Mike 2.0  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Do you know the outcome of that arrest of the young gore?

We're talking about GW now, not Gore's kid...it's not enough GW is hiding behind his own kids, now you've got him hiding behind Gore's kid...

He did give sufficient information for any reasonable person to know he had things in his youth he was not proud of.

Oh yeah, that 'blanket admission.' That'll flush only with the righties...non-partisan, undecided voters will not be as willing to compliantly sweep this mess under the rug.

He acknowledged he drank too much. I believe we should be proud of his ability and strength to just stop in 1986.

I wish private citizen GW good luck with his continued sobriety and hope it is genuine. As far as being President of the United States goes, it is a very serious issue that proves the centerpiece of GW's campaign, that he is the candidate of superior honor, integrity and superior moral fiber, has been built on clay footings.

His longtime bout with the bottle is an even bigger concern to me than the DUI arrest.

He tells the truth when asked.

Is any rightie out there willing to admit to the hypocracy of this statement?! And this is ground already covered. Others have already quoted GW on Meet the Press, 1999...NO, GW did NOT tell the truth when asked.

"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"
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