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To: over3Owithabrain
Who does Bush 2 sound more like today?

Sounds like the same guy he has always been - himself. The one who couldn't get all of his staff together because of the Democrats election obstruction; the one who was left with 8 years of Clinton appointees; the same one who was left a bunch of Clinton landmines; the same one who was delayed in getting his nomintions through due to Democrat obstructionist; and the same one who is trying to fight a was against terrorists who want to destroy us!

341 posted on 06/04/2002 11:23:05 AM PDT by gramho12
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To: gramho12
Spell check! Of course I meant "war" against terrorists.
343 posted on 06/04/2002 11:23:59 AM PDT by gramho12
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To: gramho12
Ok.

So Bush is not responsible for his own administraion, it's Clinton's fault.

Does that apply when something good happens too, or only something bad?

Rush may have over-reacted, sure. But Bush now has a strategy of waffling, of good-cop, bad-cop, of throwing morsels at left, right and center in hopes of placating everyone. It's hard for me to trust anyone who does that.

I hope the anti-Kyoto position Bush has taken will last. But I'm not exactly comforted by the fact that either Bush cannot control his own agencies until after the fact, or that he wants to play both sides of every issue.

If some Bush supporters want to celebrate a damage control statement that still leaves plenty of wiggle room, have at it. I'm disappointed it has to come to that. Guess that makes me a "frothing lunatic" for not trusting government further than I can throw them.
390 posted on 06/04/2002 11:39:01 AM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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