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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: KLP who wrote (13032)10/20/2003 4:59:15 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) of 793717
 
Sounds like wishful thinking.

There's partisans on all sides of the issue. No one has denied the documents, nor has anyone come up with documents to confirm otherwise. The best one can do is say it's irrelevant or beneath them to respond. Its unlikely it'll go away until someone can find similar documents that disprove these. To the contrary, the Bush people reactively hide as much as possible of everything, i.e., the Texas governorship papers, the current presidency, and even prior Reagan and Clinton papers that Congress decreed should be public.

The long list of questions that are never responded to or even not allowed to be asked makes it look like the usual policy of avoidance and denial used by Nixon Reagan and Clinton. This kind of policy works, but only until both partisans and middle-of-the-roaders begin to have doubts.

I frankly don't know how to dispel such doubts, and there's no reason to attempt 100% certainty, only "reasonable" certainty, by looking at the whole picture, and all such documents as they emerge.
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