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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (822)4/19/2005 5:01:30 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71588
 
And if Democrats put Bush on trial for his personal sins, would he admit all and confess the truth? Has he ever admitted his drug use, cocaine arrest, going AWOL, insider trading or his deals with energy interests? What about Tammi the Houston stripper? The two abortions? The Karl Rove dirty tricks? The lies about WMD's? The pandering to religious extremists and corporate lobbyists? On and on.

Bush is no innocent. He admits he was a bad boy much of his life. For all we know he still is sometimes. He is definitely a bad boy politically because he runs hisn campaigns in the Lee Atwater dirty tricks style, Karl Rove's mentor whose deathbed confession and conversion included passionate apologies to all the innocent people he'd smeared and ruined.

Bush's corruption and dishonesty are certainly fair game. Those things cost the USA dearly every day. Clinton's fooling around was just a personal matter. Other than that, CLinton was perhaps the most successful presdient in 60 years.