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To: Greta Mc who wrote (148605)5/24/2001 9:01:55 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 769667
 
I think Jeffords is a great patriot who has brought balance to the federal government.

Bush and his advisors made a calculated mistake to snub him and to play hardball with him........they rolled the dice and went bust.

During the Republican convention George W. and the Republicans made a big issue out of appearing to be inclusive and moderate....they kept all the right wingers in the closet with tape across their mouths. Maybe if the party hadn't been so misleading about their agenda he would have changed before the election.

The opinion of Vermonters is the only opinion that matters.

I was born on the eastern ,NY shore of Lake Champlain so I am "almost" a Vermonter.



To: Greta Mc who wrote (148605)5/24/2001 9:03:46 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
The left-wing media was giddy (probably more so than Daschle) about the 1-seat shift in the Senate, and proceeded to get flat-brained liberals nationwide all jacked up about it.

So what's the first thing that happens? Olson gets confirmed.

The Republicans are on the road to something very good when a sewer rat like Jeffords gets his dead weight out of their caucus. Hopefully several others from that Bolshevik nest will follow (McCain, Spector, Chaffey). The Senate will still have the same people-just more honestly labeled.