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To: patriciaruth
and when the Demonrats pin all there hopes on Bin Laden not being caught BAMM! he's caught dead and they have egg on their face yet again.
39 posted on 11/16/2002 5:47:04 PM PST by go star go
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To: go star go
and when the Demonrats pin all their hopes on Bin Laden not being caught BAMM! he's caught dead and they have egg on their face yet again.

It has been eerie, the way as soon as the "quagmire" crescendo rises, there is a big shift in the news landscape.

Part is probably team Bush competence, I'm sure, but I wonder if part is Providence working behind the scenes.

41 posted on 11/17/2002 12:42:50 AM PST by patriciaruth
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The Agency episode was putrid. Up until this episode they had been implying a change of Presidents had taken place and Beau Bridges was the newly appointed Director of the new President.

Then this time they had a loud mouthed half brother, only brother of the President, who got into a deal with the Russian mafia which went bad and resulted in the murder of a girlfriend of the brother's (who happened to be the daughter of the chief Russian negotiator for a nuclear treaty).

During all this the Beau Bridges character, the new Director, stated he hadn't voted for the President.

The stupid program has turned into The West Wing. It's now fantasy land, with Clinton still in office, or the writers are trying to make believe that Bush has a horrible half-brother like Roger Clinton.

It was awful. Instead of doing daring deeds to save the U.S. from terrorists, my new fav hunk actor, Jason, was babysitting Roger Clinton. AGh!!! Barf!!!

43 posted on 11/18/2002 3:57:50 AM PST by patriciaruth
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