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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JakeStraw who wrote (10557)3/29/2004 4:08:55 PM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
Jake, what are your bearings. Boy oh boy, are we having fun or what? Condi Rice does not want to talk under oath, Karen Hughes is now writing a book. She has had 2 plus years away from the White House and hence has had sufficient time to dream things up.

Clarke is a smart man. He already voted agaginst Bush in 2000 in spite of being a registered Republican. Wonder how people like Steve Harris would be so foolish to draw attention to that. I watched the first 50 minutes of Meet the Press. In that time, Clarke already had done so much damage to Bush, I didn't bother to watch what Clarke had to say in the last 5 minutes since no matter what he said, it was irrelevant. But if he said that he voted for Bush even thogh he is a registered Republican, I can now see "even some of the US leaders then" who did not want Bush to be President. So bother about foreign leaders when we have US leaders already.

In the meantime, the democratic nations of Spain, Australia, Britain and the US are counting: 1 down, 3 more to go.

The lovers of democracy resonate with the phrase: Bring It On.