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


To: KonKilo who wrote (19039)1/15/2003 8:05:17 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 93284
 
The GOP base at it's core is still the separation of races.
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To: KonKilo who wrote (19039)1/16/2003 6:58:06 AM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Rush Limbaugh has proposed an EXCELLENT tactic to put a stop to Daschle coup attempt in the Senate. Have Frist and a couple of other Majority Senators go over and have a chat with Denny Hastert over in the House. The House will then make it be known that ANY organization, group, or company that Dachle's wife (a paid lobbiest) represents will receive ZERO consideration in the House. Daschle's wife CANNOT lobby in the Senate, so shut her efforts down in the House. Two things will happen:
(1) the take-home pay in the multi-millionaire Daschle household will plummet, as the groups who pay Tommy's wife to lobby will cease paying her, since she can no longer "deliver the goods" for them
(2) Daschle's constituents back home in South Dakato will notice a drop in the amount of "bacon" that Daschle had been "bringing home". The political consequences for Tommy, as the voters in his state discover his impotence,
will be severe.
The Senate Demmies want to play hardball and obstruct the Senate, now that the GOP is in the majority, do they? Fine, the GOP will begin to play hardball.......
Taken from a ALT politics Group
Word is getting around fast!



To: KonKilo who wrote (19039)1/16/2003 12:28:45 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Bush will be repudiated by the GOP this year ... With Clinton gone they've only got each other to attack. With Congressional GOP control, they expect even more payoffs, and a quaint bit of Constitutional respect. Which, of course, the Bush League has no familiarity with.

With the Executive Branch in control of all branches of gov't, and control of all covert levers of American power including the electorate ... who needs Congress?

We saw what happened with Anthrax on the so-called "Patriot" and Homeland Defense acts, and with the coincidental elimination of Wellstone the "chickenshit" opposition Senator, as Bush Sr. called him.

Bush Leagers won't easily relinquish their masters-of-the-universe feeling, and the GOP will have to either knuckle under or repudiate. A little case of mass-murder of Americans or foreign innocents doesn't seem sufficient, but if the economy is further destroyed in their own districts they will.