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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (4449)7/9/2001 11:19:20 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 93284
 
Keep it up, Patricia. A lot of people with their heads in the sand around. I'm not fooled by these political crooks either. Just pigs at the trough with a spin machine lying to everyone daily. Already worse than the S+L debacle crew.



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (4449)7/9/2001 11:55:35 PM
From: Don Hurst  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Patricia, it is "amazing" (see NY Times article below) that the right wing nuts think this idiot is their saviour but based on the posts from them on this thread he clearly meets their IQ requirement.

The latest word is that the surplus is now almost gone and Rummy still needs 18 Billion plus the idiot needs his 21st century Maginot Line and he will run a deficit unless he drains funds out of Medicare and SS. Too bad those funds are not locked in a box.

Impeach the idiot!

"KENNEBUNKPORT, Me., July 8 — Reporters learned many things about President Bush on his first summer vacation. Perhaps the most interesting was his amazing capacity for amazement.

On Friday, Mr. Bush's 55th birthday, he was suffused with wonder by the realization that he and an Associated Press reporter who was marking his own birthday would share that connection again.

"The amazing thing," Mr. Bush said, was that "we'll have our birthday on the same day again next year."

On Saturday, what astonished him was that even here, in a craggy seaside resort so far in spirit from Washington, he could not quite leave the capital behind. His morning golf game was to be followed by work-related talks with his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, and his chief of staff, Andrew H. Card Jr.

"The amazing thing about this job," the president said as he played at Cape Arundel Golf Club, "is the job seems to follow you around." "


nytimes.com



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (4449)7/10/2001 1:24:22 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 93284
 
Gee, I thought the Republicans disapproved of foriegn campaign contributions as a quid pro quo for special favors.
Sounds like these guys got a lot more than a mint on the pillow at the Lincoln bedroom.
TP