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


To: JBTFD who wrote (216692)1/10/2002 1:45:47 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
looking at this soreheads site, he is just another algoreloserman ...get over it.



To: JBTFD who wrote (216692)1/10/2002 1:51:11 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 769667
 
RE:Economic adviser Larry Lindsay leapt straight from Enron to his current White House job;

Oops, the US economy better watch out!



To: JBTFD who wrote (216692)1/10/2002 2:01:22 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I guess all the Enron stuff - implying that Bush was intimate with corruption the way Clinton was known to be - is in response to the fact that disgraced, failed, corrupt ex-prez Clinton refused to take Bin Laden THREE times and to this:

Stunning turnabout Top Stories

The political landscape has shifted in favor of the Republicans since September 11, according to an Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report poll.

In fact, Republicans have reached parity with Democrats in political affiliation, after trailing by 9 percentage points just a few months ago.

"Persistent changes in party identification raise questions about whether traditional midterm-election voting patterns will be trumped in 2002," the Political Report said in a press release.

Traditionally, the party that controls the White House loses seats in Congress during midterm elections, especially in a president's first term.

"But today, the political landscape has shifted in favor of Republicans after the events of September 11. All adults are evenly divided between 44 percent who identify as Republicans and 45 percent as Democrats (including those who initially identify as Independents, but when pushed say they lean toward one party or the other)," the firm said.

The poll, which was conducted from Jan. 4 to 6, used a nationwide sample of 1,000 adults.

Eight Ipsos-Reid polls conducted in August and September, before the terrorist attacks, found that Democrats had a 9 percentage point lead (46 percent to 37 percent) over Republicans in party identification among all adults.

The latest poll, when limited to registered voters, also found:

•Fifty-three percent say they would definitely vote to re-elect President Bush, 27 percent probably would, and only 19 percent would definitely vote for someone else if the election were today.

•Forty-four percent would like to see Republicans win control of Congress this fall and 43 percent hope Democrats win control.
washtimes.com

Remember, it wasn't the Taliban that attacked America, it was Bin Laden and his network. The Taliban merely harbored and refused to turn him over.



To: JBTFD who wrote (216692)1/10/2002 2:17:49 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Daily rant is right. Odiferous, too.....LOL!