To: philman_36
And another thing...there is, and was, no "if" about it. It was known for a long time that he was, indeed, "a bad guy". Then why did they let him in? Does Grover Norquist decide who sees the President? I doubt it - find out who does, and ask them why he was let in. Grover may not have totally clean hands here, but culpability goes way beyond just him if what you say is so.
395 posted on
12/14/2003 8:40:09 AM PST by
general_re
(Knife goes in, guts come out! That's what Osaka Food Concern is all about!)
To: general_re
Then why did they let him in?
Who is "they"?
Does Grover Norquist decide who sees the President?
Well, to some extent, it seems that he does. Isn't that what he is paid to do? Gain access.
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