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To: SiouxPal who wrote (56876)1/31/2006 8:05:30 PM
From: redfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362361
 
He will wind up hated by left and right alike, but for a few million freaks.

Hear me now ... believe me later.

The right is already turning against him. After the 2006 elections they will desert him in droves.



To: SiouxPal who wrote (56876)1/31/2006 8:10:28 PM
From: SmokedJoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362361
 
Did you watch 24 last night? Yer about to get gasssssed.



To: SiouxPal who wrote (56876)1/31/2006 8:14:32 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 362361
 
The Luck Of The Bush

By Patt Morrison*

huffingtonpost.com

*Patt Morrison is a multimedia, one-woman progressive Rupert Murdoch: op-ed columnist and writer for the Los Angeles Times, author of a best-selling book, public television and radio host and commentator, and now a bloggette, or is that bloggeuse? She's covered everything from national political campaigns to the Super Bowl, from riots and earthquakes to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Olympics and Britain's royal family. She's founding host and commentator for ``Life & Times'' on KCET, host and consulting producer of ``The BookShow with Patt Morrison,'' a commentator for NPR's ``Morning Edition'' and occasional host of ``AirTalk'' on KPCC radio in Los Angeles. Her critically honored and best-selling book, ``Rio LA, Tales from the Los Angeles River,'' is the story of the city's improbably river; it's nonfiction -- really. Her 2001 column about George Bush's rollback of reproductive rights policies eventually Generated about a million bucks in Bush's name for pro-choice organizations. She has a handsome collection of brass, crystal and Lucite awards, from six Emmys and a share of two Pulitzer Prizes to the Skeptic Society's Edward R. Murrow award. In her spare time, she enjoys parallel parking and rescuing homeless dogs, and is exceptionally proud of having given a speech that made Carl Reiner laugh.