Interesting, coming from the demonrat Sentinel...it is almost complimentary in a back-handed way.
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Orlando Sentinel? Even worse, the writer, Paul West, is chief of the Washington bureau of the Baltimore Sun.
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05/12/2002 1:50:49 PM PDT by
jimtorr
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I doubt that Bush will "dump" Cheney. Cheney's health isn't good, Cheney didn't have any personal political aspirations in the first place-- I think he was doing this nation a favor by agreeing to run-- though it is true that Bush doesn't need Cheney's gravitas anymore. So Cheney and Bush agree that Cheney will not be Bush's running mate next time around. (That's not the same as "dumping" Cheney-- the term is offensive here.)
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05/12/2002 1:51:33 PM PDT by
Clara Lou
To: maica
A highly intelligent chief executive with character flaws or other failings is likely to end up with a diminished presidency, as did ....Bill Clinton. I think this is the biggest myth of all. A criminal genius mind does not necessarily equal great intelligence. It didn't seem that ex42 could analyze anything not bearing on himself. We never saw any of his school records.
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Bump
31 posted on
05/12/2002 8:46:32 PM PDT by
Pagey
To: E=MC<sup>2</sup>
...interesting, coming from the demonrat Sentinel...it is almost complimentary...Yeah.
So what does that tell you?
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