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To: Cogito who wrote (35632)3/21/2007 10:00:31 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541344
 
How stupid does he think Americans are? I find it hard to believe that anybody who doesn't work for Fox News is going to buy this line of crap. Well, except for a few people on some other forums here on SI.

He thinks he can use the power of the Presidency like Clinton did, and turn people against Congress. lol, I've got news for him--he's no Bill Clinton.

He's gotten away with his belief in the stupidity of the American people this long, he's not going to stop now. A one-trick pony. When you've just got yes men surrounding you, it becomes increasingly difficult to know when you've crossed the line into the Twilight Zone.



To: Cogito who wrote (35632)3/21/2007 11:27:50 AM
From: Steve Lokness  Respond to of 541344
 
Bush has amazing chutzpah.

Bush seems to be doing everything he can to give this story legs. Is that to take our concentration off the war?

I'm sick of the secrecy this administration seems to think they are entitled to and I am maddest at Republicans for letting them get away with this for years. This is different though, since these judges were championed by someone - a Republican. Maybe, just maybe, some of them will stop defending the indefensible and start thinking of what's best for America!