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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: steve harris who wrote (10545)3/29/2004 2:29:29 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) of 81568
 
In the 9/11 commission meetings it was mentioned that he is a registered Republican. Now we hear he voted for Gore. Does it not say about his character which is that he votes for what is in the best interest on the country and is not swayed by politics.

Let us take Paul O'Neill who very likely is a registered Republican, not sure whom he voted for (seeing that people like Clarke voted for Gore). Was he lying too because he wanted to sell his book?

How long can Bush go on this way? You want me to back off a notch. I will if these folks do. Happy reading.

Panel Presses Rice to Testify

One Republican on the 9/11 commission calls her refusal a 'political blunder.' The White House stands by executive privilege.

By T. Christian Miller, Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON — Top Republicans on the Sept. 11 commission joined Democrats on Sunday in calling for national security advisor Condoleezza Rice to testify publicly about a former subordinate's claims that the White House did not take seriously Al Qaeda's threat to the United States.

One commissioner called her failure to appear in an open session "a political blunder of the first order."

<more> latimes.com
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