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To: j-at-home who wrote (206033)11/21/2002 12:23:00 PM
From: Mike M2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
j, yeah right coming from a guy who probably never spoke out about the excesses in the first place.mike



To: j-at-home who wrote (206033)11/21/2002 2:23:47 PM
From: j-at-home  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
2:07pm 11/21/02 OCT. FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT $54B VS. $7.6B YEAR AGO

2:09pm 11/21/02 OCT. INCOME TAX RECEIPTS DOWN 13% YEAR-OVER-YEAR

2:11pm 11/21/02 OCT. FEDERAL OUTLAYS UP 8.6% YEAR-OVER-YEAR

Canada, US Play Down Anonymous Bush 'Moron' Report
Thu November 21, 2002 01:25 PM ET

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada declined on Thursday to comment on reports that a senior Canadian official at the NATO summit in Prague referred to President Bush as "a moron."
The National Post newspaper said a top Canadian official expressed frustration that Bush seemed more keen on building up moral support for a possible assault on Iraq rather than focusing on NATO expansion, the official focus of the summit.

"What a moron," the Post quoted the official as saying during a discussion with Canadian reporters on Wednesday evening in Prague.

A spokesman for Chretien in Ottawa declined to comment on the incident, saying: "We don't comment on unattributed comments." The U.S. embassy in Ottawa declined to comment.

reuters.com