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


To: longnshort who wrote (59506)4/8/2005 2:35:02 PM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
Clinton too won the Presidency twice. He dared the Republican majority in the Senate to impeach him and they blinked. You think Bush can survive such an attempt based on his record as Clinton did?

The Schiavo fiasco proves the point. He signed something into law which the judiciary did not accept!! What a rebuff to the President.

So merely winning two elections does not prove anything. If you use that criteria, then Clinton was superb since he even withstood a impeachment attempt from his rivals, a Republican Senate. Bush on the other hand lost to the Judiciary.



To: longnshort who wrote (59506)4/8/2005 7:50:33 PM
From: sea_biscuitRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Yes, Dumbya has gotten nowhere on his own. When he screwed up in his exams, daddy's wealth got him into an Ivy League school. When he screwed up the businesses he was supposed to manage, daddy's friends bailed him out. When he wanted to dodge the Vietnam war, daddy and friends took care of that. When he became President, Karl Rove and other people substituted for his brain.

Unfortunately, now he has screwed up the country, and not even the Big Daddy up there (if he exists) can bail us out!



To: longnshort who wrote (59506)4/8/2005 11:50:49 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Don't blame me. I did not vote for Bush.

Bush Indifferent Over Falling Poll Numbers

By WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - The public's dissatisfaction with President Bush and the Republican-led Congress is growing, with ratings dropping amid record high gas prices, war in Iraq, the Social Security debate and the emotional Terri Schiavo case.

...contd at news.yahoo.com