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To: E. Pluribus Unum
You should not be dumping on Rove. He and GWB have a tough decision and are trying to navigate it with dignity.

Think of this. What if a political leader, of either party, one day decided to try and cheer up an old German WWII soldier at his 100th birthday party by saying ...

"Gee, I'm proud to have supported Adolf. And if he had won, this world would have been a better place with a lot less problems."

All hell would break loose overtop of that politician's head, would it not.

Listen, regardless of the distasteful prospect of letting racial politics dictate the US Senate's leaders, the Republican Party simply cannot allow someone like Trent Lott to be the face of the GOP.

I struggled with this all week, as I'm sure most thinking political junkies have.

Lott must go. It is the only way to stop the bleeding.

In fact, when Lott steps down, it will put the onus squarely on the Democrats, highlighting their duplicity in this entire matter.

Just like the old phrase, "God works in mysterious ways." I think this can be applied to politics also and could end up a plus for the GOP.

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236 posted on 12/16/2002 6:25:15 AM PST by Edit35
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To: dyno35
He and GWB have a tough decision and are trying to navigate it with dignity.

Dubya threw gasoline on the fire instead of acting like a leader.

Have you ever heard of separation of powers? The President is the head of the Executive Branch. The Executive Branch is not supposed to insert itself into the affairs of the Legislative Branch. Bush ain't supposed to decide who the Senate majority leader is.

You RACIST RACIST RACIST mongers are simply amazing.

237 posted on 12/16/2002 6:38:57 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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