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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: swisstrader who wrote (123360)1/23/2001 5:38:16 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
It was not a single act, and perjury, obstruction and misuse of high office are not minor. The bj was irrelevant. JLA



To: swisstrader who wrote (123360)1/23/2001 5:52:55 PM
From: mst2000  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
swiss - why bother? These guys will be fighting the Clinton impeachment 10 years from now. They are in denial about Clinton's role in the greatest economic boom, and lowest unemployment, in history, just as they are in denial about Reagan and Bush, Sr.'s role in tanking the economy in the first place by fueling their version of an "economic recovery" with over $3 Trillion in federal debt built on massive tax cuts for the wealthy and massive federal spending increases to defense contractors.

They know of no thing ever done by a democrat that is good, no thing ever done by a republican that is bad, and they still think that President Dubya has a mandate despite losing the popular vote by over 500,000 votes and running out the clock on a fair vote count in Florida.

Frankly, I'm glad about Ashcroft and Norton -- they are a daily reminder that talk is cheap and that it was Bush, and not Gore, who was willing to say anything to get elected. A huge poke in the eye of every American who thought that Dubya was really a moderate and not a reactionary like the guys here who love him so much. And I love it every time these guys relive the impeachment and their hatred of Clinton. What goes around comes around. Give him 60 days -- by then, Dubya will have so many probes sticking in his rear end that he will wish he was back to selling season tickets for the Rangers.