To: Brytani
Ashcroft's involvement will do nothing more than motivate the dem voters....this year's Gingrich. He is an easily 'villainized' person.
And, while on the subject of AG Ashcroft, it is too bad he did not display this same enthusiasm for government corruption at the federal level....lynx fur and BIA scandals, Boston FBI office where the innocent are incarcerated and the guilty protected, Loral where the shareholders are fined and the guilty ignored, Chinagate......
To: RJCogburn
Considering it took the dems so damn long to vote in Ashcroft and very shortly after that 9-11 occured, I'll give him a pass on looking into many problems. Not to make excuses for him but facts are facts, going after terrorist cells in this country really is more important.
23 posted on
10/03/2002 5:50:52 PM PDT by
Brytani
To: RJCogburn
Right, and we should have an Attorney General who just ignores federal law if it will help democrats? Think how irresponsible and cowardly it would be for the U.S. Attorney General to just ignore such an issue when it has been officially brought to his attention. By the way, best I can tell Ashcroft is a very sincere, professional, personally religious man who is taking the war on terrorism to heart. A perfect "villain" for the liberals.
28 posted on
10/03/2002 5:52:24 PM PDT by
Williams
To: RJCogburn
Ashcroft's involvement will do nothing more than motivate the dem voters....this year's Gingrich. He is an easily 'villainized' person. You are exactly right. Not a shrewd move.
To: RJCogburn
And, while on the subject of AG Ashcroft, it is too bad he did not display this same enthusiasm for government corruption at the federal level....lynx fur and BIA scandals, Boston FBI office where the innocent are incarcerated and the guilty protected, Loral where the shareholders are fined and the guilty ignored, Chinagate...... You just will not get off this, will you?
Tiresome, tiresome, tiresome. Still obsessing with Clinton while some of us are trying to forget him.
39 posted on
10/03/2002 6:00:06 PM PDT by
sinkspur
To: RJCogburn
Ashcroft's involvement will do nothing more than motivate the dem voters....this year's Gingrich. He is an easily 'villainized' person. And, while on the subject of AG Ashcroft, it is too bad he did not display this same enthusiasm for government corruption at the federal level....lynx fur and BIA scandals, Boston FBI office where the innocent are incarcerated and the guilty protected, Loral where the shareholders are fined and the guilty ignored, Chinagate......
Ashcroft's involvement -- lynx fur and BIA scandals, Boston FBI office where the innocent are incarcerated and the guilty protected, Loral where the shareholders are fined and the guilty ignored, Chinagate..... -- would do nothing more than motivate the dem voters....this year's Gingrich. He is an easily 'villainized' person.
So using your arguement, he shouldn't get involved with that long list of scandals.
To: RJCogburn
It's kind of hard for people to question Ashcroft's concern about military voting rights, wouldn't you say? For example, Georgia is in trouble for being behind its own state imposed schedule, and that was an accident. New Jersey, on the other hand, had a court that deliberately disregarded its own state-imposed deadline, and it's not necessarilly possible for all the soldiers to get the new ballots in time.
You might see an angry media make negative spin, but the conservative news sources can easilly clear this up in half a segment.
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