To: freedomnews
I hope the President has a very good reason for not turning over the documents. Something like this just make Republicans look bad.
2 posted on
09/07/2001 4:06:19 PM PDT by
teletech
To: freedomnews
Why would Bush cover up for Clinton? Easy, how many FBI files did the 'toons have?
To: freedomnews
I don't think its a question of cover-up but rather one related to something Pres. Bush stated over and over again during the campaign: It is time to move on. I am in no way justifing his administrations decision but offering a possible explanation.
4 posted on
09/07/2001 4:08:04 PM PDT by
HOYA97
To: freedomnews
Just thinking with my fingers.
Does x42 have something on x41?
And now 43 has the equalizer on x42.
5 posted on
09/07/2001 4:09:04 PM PDT by
chainsaw
To: freedomnews
Can anybody say 'Mena'?
Didnt think so. All I hear is Bahhhh, Baaahhhhhhhh! People, taking it like a sheep.
To: freedomnews
It's only about espionage and treason. Let's move on.
15 posted on
09/07/2001 4:27:02 PM PDT by
onedoug
To: freedomnews
Oh, the hypocrisy... when Clinton does it, it's evil...when Bush does it, it's good..... puh-leeeese........
To: freedomnews
What is to think about? If someone is going to spend millions on electing one candidate(Clinton) don't you think they are going to hedge their bets by either directly or indirectly helping the other party? Bush broke all records in fundraising do you think he wants the Democrats in the Senate looking at his sources? Sadly campaign corruption is one of the few things that is done equally by both parties and both parties know it.
To: freedomnews
I am NOT impressed by the new President's approach to "Lovey-Dovey Politics" i.e.; assisting in the cover-up of alleged felonies and/or treason.
I, for one, am not so yellow-dog-Republican that I wouldn't vote to toss this man out on his keister, should the circumstances merit it.
To: freedomnews
The Republican Party and Democratic Party are 2 sides of the same coin. Both serve to advance the liberal agenda, while covering and running interference for each other. The Republican Party is no more interested in devolving power back to the states or to the people than is the Democratic Party. The Republican Party eats it! It certainly is not the answer to a real conservative agenda or to a libertarian agenda. I'm so disappointed in Bush/Cheney/Ashcroft. They'll never disappoint me again, though. I'll expect them to do the wrong thing.
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