To: South40
Isn't it interesting that the notes reveal a White House that has character? Imagine if the notes were found from a Clinton aide. It would say something like, "We have to pull out the FBI files. Say he's a flamer, attack his Grandma, call Peter Jennings and have him do a hit piece."
4 posted on
03/31/2004 1:40:09 PM PST by
Defiant
(When its Wimps vs. Warriors, the Warriors always win.)
To: Defiant
Isn't it interesting that the notes reveal a White House that has character? Imagine if the notes were found from a Clinton aide. It would say something like, "We have to pull out the FBI files. Say he's a flamer, attack his Grandma, call Peter Jennings and have him do a hit piece." Exactly. If anything, these notes simply show integrity in the Bush administration. Unlike, say, the senate DemonRat memos that called Estrada dangerous because he's Hispanic.
34 posted on
03/31/2004 1:57:19 PM PST by
Sloth
(We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
To: Defiant
"Imagine if the notes were found from a Clinton aide"
Remember the "vacuum files" note. Or the guy that lied to his own diary?
LOL
These notes say "follow the rules" and "follow the law" and somehow this undermines the White House?
53 posted on
03/31/2004 2:08:47 PM PST by
Pietro
To: Defiant
"Imagine if the notes were found from a Clinton aide. It would say something like, "We have to pull out the FBI files. Say he's a flamer, attack his Grandma, call Peter Jennings and have him do a hit piece."
LOL. . .and see how many times you can use the following in one sentence. . .Enron; Enron friends; Haliburton; pretext for war; oil; oil scheme; disengenuous; 'If I only had a brain. . .and of course, those WMD's. . .
79 posted on
03/31/2004 2:46:10 PM PST by
cricket
(The Democrats and the terrorists have a common enemy. . .)
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