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To: Road Walker who wrote (310149)11/10/2006 9:39:38 AM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1574122
 
President Bush was back on TV yesterday, without the scowl he’d been sporting the day after the election but with the surviving members of his Cabinet. He talked about how much he was looking forward to lunching with Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid and working on “the great issues facing America.” Mr. Bush said his team would “respect the results” of the election.

Just maybe not right away.


Something ain't he? He's still listening to rove...

Al



To: Road Walker who wrote (310149)11/10/2006 1:46:31 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574122
 
Without missing a beat, Mr. Bush made it clear that, for now, his idea of how to “put the elections behind us” is to use the Republicans’ last two months in control of Congress to try to push through one of the worst ideas his administration and its Republican allies on Capitol Hill have come up with: a bill that would legalize his illegal wiretapping program and gut the law that limits a president’s ability to abuse his power in this way.

I know, I know. And that's not the only scum thing he is going to try and get through. He's pushing Bolton's permanent apptment to the UN and few other odorous things. Its good for two reasons: 1] no one has to feel guilty when they investigate the hell out of Bush and Cheney; 2] he's only hurting the GOP's chances in 2008.