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To: tejek who wrote (152350)9/26/2002 12:50:11 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578296
 
Hogwash.

re:Tenchusatsu, I am afraid you have Daschle all wrong. Others on this thread call it partisanship so they don't have to really think about what he said. However, it wasn't partisanship; it was calling out a wrong. Mr. Bush is forgetting what the presidency is supposed to be. If anyone was partisan, it was Bush.


Daschle went off halfcocked over a headline in the Washington Post that was untrue. Daschle fell for a liberal media trick he didn't see coming. I think Daschle needs his diaper changed.

Steve



To: tejek who wrote (152350)9/26/2002 1:23:13 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578296
 
Ted, <If anyone was partisan, it was Bush.>

Holding strongly conservative views (or liberal for that matter) hardly qualifies as being partisan.

To me, partisanship goes hand-in-hand with obstructionism, and Bush has been the least obstructionist of any conservative I have seen, save Colin Powell.

Tenchusatsu