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To: bentway who wrote (229391)5/1/2007 8:32:54 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Dubya called his own kids, a 'pain in the neck' and that was for public consumption. I can imagine what he says about them in private.

Hey lookee, the plot thickens like mud. Dubya might get conservative elected in the UK. It's not only about Iraq but that has to be a big chunk of it. Tony should have listened to his wife who didn't want to get close to Dubya because he's a Republican.

I suspect, though, that after they leave office the Blairs will resemble Republicans and go for whatever pays them the most.

guardian.co.uk
""Never before in history can a prime minister have started so well and ended so badly." A decade ago, 63% trusted him, now only 22% do. Back then, 60% thought him "able to unite the nation", now only 16%."