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To: teddyballgame

The Bush Administration's failure to vigorously pursue this case further deflates conservative support. If Bush simply enforced the laws, against Berger, against illegals, he might give us reason to like him. He gives us nothing, save for a war which he regrets starting in the first place.


47 posted on 01/23/2007 11:23:10 AM PST by Plutarch
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To: Plutarch
The Bush Administration's failure to vigorously pursue this case further deflates conservative support. If Bush simply enforced the laws, against Berger, against illegals, he might give us reason to like him. He gives us nothing, save for a war which he regrets starting in the first place.

This has nothing to do with Bush, he can't pursue anything. They can in PR but it is the responsibly of the JUSTICE DEPARTMENT to pursue these cases.

They did in Plame, they didn't in Burger. (obviously there is corruption fairly high up in that dept)
52 posted on 01/23/2007 12:02:03 PM PST by FreedomNeocon (Success is not final; Failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts -- Churchill)
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To: Plutarch
The Bush Administration's failure to vigorously pursue this case further deflates conservative support. If Bush simply enforced the laws, against Berger, against illegals, he might give us reason to like him. He gives us nothing, save for a war which he regrets starting in the first place.

My thoughts exactly. I see all the leftist media hoopla about how Libby is being figuratively drawn and quartered for a memory lapse, all while Berger has his wrists slapped. Add that to the total NON-action of the Justice Department regarding all the classified leaks, to the same leftist media and the Federal Government ignoring the invasion from our southern border -- I have lost hope for our country.

My father, God rest his soul, fought in WWII, and my brother, may God also rest his soul, during Vietnam - must be having seizures in their graves as they watch our own leaders blindly substitute media propaganda for the people's will, and madly force the nation off the edge of the cliff.

I voted for Bush going all the way back to his Texas Governor days. I am beginning to think W sold his soul in exchange for his second term, and is operating as he is now, and has been since January 2005, because his will is no longer his own.

But back to reality, we all really need to ask what happened? Why did (nearly) all of our representatives in Washington, including Mr. Bush, decide to abandon us and join the left?

54 posted on 01/23/2007 12:54:28 PM PST by Adiemus
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