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To: stockman_scott who wrote (68202)5/18/2006 11:28:11 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 362864
 
Conyers is right. Too much anti-Bush sentiment could backfire. On the other hand, it's important to fairly and maturely investigate his misdeeds, then hold him accountable according to the law.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (68202)5/19/2006 12:47:58 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 362864
 
Repubs on Larry King mostly sounded deluded. Yeah, as if the American People agree with them on the issues. And no one mentioned the deficits. Iraq isn't the only 300 pound gorilla in the room, so is the fact Bush hasn't paid for his economic boom or war, it's all borrowed money. They also didn't mention Terri Schiavo, a huge negative for them. People won't forget. And outing a CIA agent during wartime?

Ed Gillespie was the most zealous, along with that BS artist congress woman from Tennessee who thinks it's still 9-12-01. Ed Gillespie flinched then Shayes talked about ethics. Gillespie was Enron's big gun, heading the effort to cover up the ripoffs and corruption there. Bush promoted him for it.