1 posted on
10/14/2003 6:27:34 PM PDT by
Jean S
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To: JeanS
I wonder how many hundreds of times Daschle has lied to President Bush since that day...
2 posted on
10/14/2003 6:30:39 PM PDT by
RobFromGa
(Sen. Joe McCarthy helped win our death-match against the USSR- Pass it on!)
To: JeanS
I am sure it will be as widely read as Jim Wright's book.
3 posted on
10/14/2003 6:30:58 PM PDT by
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4 posted on
10/14/2003 6:31:26 PM PDT by
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To: JeanS
To: JeanS
Hey Dashole...here's a clue...Bush knew you were a liar.
7 posted on
10/14/2003 6:33:55 PM PDT by
mystery-ak
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To: JeanS
However, he credits Gore with acting in the nations best interests by not challenging the results of the 2000 election.
Did I miss something? Didn't Gore challenge the results of the 2000 election?
To: All
"Ive often wondered since then what George Bush might have been told about me that would make him begin this conversation, this relationship, from an implied position of mistrust."
He heard on the grapevine that you ran for political office as a Democrat.
Qwinn
9 posted on
10/14/2003 6:36:05 PM PDT by
Qwinn
To: JeanS
Senator Thune?
10 posted on
10/14/2003 6:36:18 PM PDT by
Dan from Michigan
("I don't want to Raise Taxes" "I think everything must be looked at" - Jennifer Granholm. (D))
To: JeanS
That statement caught me up short. What an unusual concern to express in such a meeting.
Ive often wondered since then what George Bush might have been told about me that would make him begin this conversation, this relationship, from an implied position of mistrust. You just have to laugh at that one.
11 posted on
10/14/2003 6:36:26 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: JeanS
Ive often wondered since then what George Bush might have been told about me that would make him begin this conversation, this relationship, from an implied position of mistrust.Denial isn't just a river in Egypt
14 posted on
10/14/2003 6:37:51 PM PDT by
JZoback
To: JeanS
However, he credits Gore with acting in the nations best interests by not challenging the results of the 2000 election. Yeah, you got to give algore credit for that ...
What does a dem do when they read this, believe it or something?
15 posted on
10/14/2003 6:38:32 PM PDT by
Gumption
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The combination of Bushs confident strut, his self-assured manner, and those saloon doors swinging shut behind him all combined to create an image of a new sheriff in town.It was not an image ....... there is, indeed, a new sheriff in town ..... thank God!
16 posted on
10/14/2003 6:40:08 PM PDT by
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To: JeanS
In his "memoir", does Little Tommy mention his wife's actions that resulted in decreased security in our airlines?
17 posted on
10/14/2003 6:40:25 PM PDT by
jackbill
To: JeanS
Re:
However, he credits Gore with acting in the nations best interests by not challenging the results of the 2000 election. THIS IS A BALD FACED LIE!
Al Gore contested a certified election when he simply had no case, and put his party before his country in a horible display of a lust for power that can only be discribed as a delusion of grandure.
18 posted on
10/14/2003 6:44:07 PM PDT by
ChadGore
(Kakkate Koi!)
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19 posted on
10/14/2003 6:44:59 PM PDT by
ChadGore
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To: JeanS
"Harry Reid of Nevada told Daschle that Jeffords wanted to meet with them in his hideaway office in the Capitol the next morning."
It strikes me as odd that Daschle would have used this language, or else he thought that most americans had forgotten the good old times when every senator was a hard drinking, womanizing cad who needed a "hideaway office" in order to conduct those affairs.
20 posted on
10/14/2003 6:48:52 PM PDT by
billhilly
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To: JeanS
Then, on the evening of Monday, May 14, Assistant Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada told Daschle that Jeffords wanted to meet with them in his hideaway office in the Capitol the next morning..... It was 7 a.m. when Harry and I arrived at Jims hideaway that Tuesday morning....What is this "hideaway office" thing? I never heard about these before.
Does every Senator have a "hideaway office", and if so, what for??
To: JeanS
His low opinion of his former Senate colleague, John Ashcroft (R-Mo.), whose fitness to serve as attorney general he questions because he has openly and defiantly used the power of his positions to advance his right-wing ideology.It is absolutely no surprise that a scumbag like Dascle would have a low opinion of a decent and honorable man like Ashcroft. Talk about polar extremes! And it could have been Ashcroft or any of about fifty other people who warned Bush that Daschle was a liar.
To: JeanS
"His disdain for former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) who he said was bent on demonizing Democrats and portraying them as not only wrong or misguided but evil,..."
Newt didn't have to do anything, Little Tommy Dasshole and his Democrap "Hate the United States" Party do so by breathing!
To: JeanS
Bump and thanks for posting this!
28 posted on
10/14/2003 7:04:03 PM PDT by
alwaysconservative
(Democrats recycle: bad ideas, bad policies, bad people.)
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