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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (36256)7/13/2005 1:34:21 AM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 93284
 
You lie with every post you make.

Want to try to debate that obvious fact?



To: American Spirit who wrote (36256)7/13/2005 8:14:35 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93284
 
Your loser kerry voted in 1998 to remove saddam from power.

How about them apples?



To: American Spirit who wrote (36256)7/13/2005 9:48:20 AM
From: AuBug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Bush Lies = Rove Case May Test Bush's Loyalty to His Closest Aides By DAVID E. SANGER

WASHINGTON, July 12 - Loyalty has long been the most hallowed virtue in the Bush White House, but rarely has it been tested the way it has this week.

No one has been closer to the president longer, or bailed him out of more tight spots, than Karl Rove, his chief political adviser. Now the question is whether President Bush can protect Mr. Rove from a gathering political storm, no matter how furious it becomes.

Current and former White House officials who know both men say they have no doubt that as long as Mr. Rove faces no serious legal charges - and so far he has yet to be charged with anything, and may never be - Mr. Bush will defend him. They point to the words Mr. Bush used to silence conservative critics of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales last week, warning them curtly, "I'm loyal to my friends."

Mr. Bush, who once said he would fire anyone on his staff who had knowingly leaked the name of a C.I.A. operative, Valerie Wilson, also known by her maiden name, Valerie Plame, ignored a question about Mr. Rove posed to him on Tuesday by a reporter on the edges of an Oval Office meeting with the prime minister of Singapore.
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nytimes.com