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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: hmaly who wrote (164815)3/19/2003 12:18:10 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1573333
 
What duplicity, what an incredible double standard........Ray never once recognized Clinton as president.

Frankly, if David said that, then he is wrong too. I don't remember David ever saying that, but if he did, he would be wrong also.


Hell, I assure you I recognize he was president. The country has the worst foriegn policy mess in its history to prove it.

He did win the office, fair & square, just as Bush did -- although with less controversy. While I thought he ran an incompetent administration, at no time did I come to a point of wishing failure on his administration for political purposes. I believe many democrats are, today, at this point.

While I don't expect ted would ever recognize Bush as a great leader, I do think it is incumbent on all Americans to accept the leadership of the president, whether or not they agree with it. Particularly once we are committed to war.

I seldom agree with Joe Biden. But I just heard him on Hardball and he has the proper take on it: Basically, he says he doesn't agree with everything that was done to get us here, but we're here, and everybody (Daschle was mentioned) ought to just shut up.

I don't like Biden's politics, but he consistently behaves in a way that is respectable.
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