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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Neocon who wrote (58672)11/4/2000 3:25:03 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
How 'bout this, Neocon. Bush claims he didn't want his daughter to learn he'd been arrested and convicted for driving while under the influence. I guess he didn't mind his daughters learning about his rowdy behavior at the Princeton football game or his stealing a Christmas tree wreath or knowing generally that he had alcohol problems.

Anyway, it's clear Bush is using his daughters as the excuse as to why he didn't inform the American people about his conviction in Maine. You know that's bogus, just as I know it's bogus. And I suspect you also know, but won't admit it, that Bush is using his children as a cover-up for not telling the American people about his day in the Maine court.

It's my theory that Bush didn't tell us, not because of his 18-year-olds, but rather had he done so earlier, the press would have dug deeper into other areas. And I suspect if the press did dig deeper it'd come up with other stuff damaging to his candidacy. Doesn't this make more sense than what essentially is a fraudulent excuse about his l8-year-olds not wanting to know about his day in court?

I'm tellin' yer folks--there's more out there! Is Bush lucky that only the DUI came out days ahead of the election? Will he be lucky that nothing else comes out before the election? Or we will, the American people, become unlucky that something comes out after he's elected.

Here's an interesting question. What happens if something so damaging comes out while he's president-elect? Something so dishonorable that he's not worthy of holding office and no one will want him to assume the position. I'd imagine Cheney would become president, but who'd appoint the vice-president? Clinton? Cheney? Fodder for thought.

Yup. Bush is not only inept to become president--especially since he doesn't know Social Security is a federally-run program--in my opinion, he's now a suspect for additional damaging information which could inhibit him and we, the American people.
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