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


To: jlallen who wrote (57894)4/10/2006 1:51:25 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93284
 
truthout.org

cnn.com

President George W. Bungle will not serve his full term. If he does it will have grave consequences for aour nation. Enough damage has already been done by George and his party.

Even you jl have to be cringing...

Orca



To: jlallen who wrote (57894)4/10/2006 3:11:07 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
the DREAM is becoming a real NIGHTMARE....BUSH AND COMPANY GOING DOWN
CHENEY AUTHORIZED BUSH TO AUTHORIZE CHENEY TO AUTHORIZE LEAK

Leak Plot Thickens as New Documents Emerge

Days after it was revealed that President George W. Bush authorized
Vice President Dick Cheney to authorize a leak of prewar intelligence, new
documents surfaced today indicating that the President only authorized
Mr. Cheney after Mr. Cheney authorized him to do so.

While confusing at first blush, the documents serve to clear up a
question that has nagged many Beltway observers for the past few days: did
President Bush actually tell Vice President Cheney to do something, in a
complete reversal of the White House's customary chain of command?

"If President Bush told Dick Cheney to do something, rather than the
other way around, that would be a first for this White House," said Davis
Logsdon, professor of political science at the University of Minnesota.
"If, as these documents suggest, President Bush authorized Dick Cheney
to authorize the leak only after Dick Cheney first authorized the
President to do so, then the whole situation starts to make a little more
sense."

As news that Mr. Cheney had authorized Mr. Bush to authorize him to
authorize the leak swept through Washington, lawmakers on both sides of
the aisle seemed relieved that a sense of the natural order of things had
been restored.

"I was pleased to hear that President Bush only authorized Dick Cheney
after Dick Cheney authorized him to do so," said Sen. Bill Frist
(D-Tenn). "I never bought that the President told the Vice President to do
something - that was crazy talk."