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To: TigerPaw who wrote (20410)6/6/2005 2:55:54 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361019
 
What do you think of this post from a site I don't visit very often...?

<<... Anonymous Posted: 2005/6/5 13:00

Re: Will Ralph Nader Push for Bush Impeachment?

I suspect this has legs, and is not just a chance happening. If Bush has become more of a liability than help to his "backers" then disabling him, or removing him maybe their plan. You guys think we have two parties, a liberal and conservative, well, I disagree. I see one party with two faces that play to the public. Behind closed doors, the game is power. Britan may not be happy with the way things are going, and has decided to sow the seeds leading to impeachment, out of their own self interest. The reason the founding fathers were so against foreign wars, and the country going into debt, is because all of this leads to increasing foreign influence to the government. The U.K is #4 on the board of directors of The Corporation of the United States of America, along with Japan, China, and now,,, Hedge Funds. If these players decided among themselves that "Emperor Bush" should go to the Lions, then,,, to the lions he goes...>>

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