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


To: geode00 who wrote (524033)1/14/2004 4:00:18 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Because they know they won't get one right now. I think the thought is better to defeat him in the election. I was hoping that Kennedy was going to call for impeachment at the end of his speech; instead he called for Bush's defeat in the next election.

However, should Bush survive into a second term, I suspect he won't survive the scrutiny history will show concerning the Iraq War. Should he win, Bush could go down like Nixon did during his second term.



To: geode00 who wrote (524033)1/14/2004 4:01:20 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Partly because it would expose all the slimy little weenies they have planted in the State Department and intelligence agencies - who leak secret information to promote warped agendas of pukes like Slick Willy & the (W)itch. Or, it might expose what Teddy
"tee-many-martoonies" Kennedy, Barney Franks and Al Sharpton do with their interns during lunch hours and coffee breaks.....

OBTW: Where's "...Jesse Jackarse..." when you really need him...??? He should be out there strutting up and down Pennsylvania Avenue carrying a Demon Donkey Flag with his recently-acknowledged herd of little bastards, singing "..we shall overcome ( by gouging big corporations to make donations and place ads in our phony magazines ) someday.."!!

The Great Demoncratic Circle Jerk ( aka: caucus ) out here should be a giggle a minute to watch as it winds up. The Dizzy City wonks will no doubt disintegrate into to a howling mob bent on flip-flopping contests and teary-eyed, Mondale-ic self-destruction. nytimes.com

What a trip.

John :-)