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  • From the Jawbone of Another Ass

    05/22/2005 10:06:07 AM PDT · by arnoldpalmerfan · 2 replies · 479+ views
    Magic City Morning Star ^ | May 21, 2005 | Jan Herron
    Straight from the jawbone of another ass comes betray of an elected official of his Oath of Office and the people he swore to protect. The specific ass in question is Mayor John "please come to Denver, illegal aliens" Hickenlooper, whose Denver Police Department follows the "hands off" policy to illegal aliens outlined in his predecessor's Executive Order 116.
  • GOV. JEB BUSH INTERVIEW ON FOX NEWS SATURDAY AT 4:00 PM EST

    04/30/2005 11:03:31 AM PDT · by floriduh voter · 107 replies · 2,491+ views
    Fox News Channel | April 30, 2005 | floriduh voter
    ALERT: FLORIDA GOV. JEB BUSH WILL BE ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL TODAY AT 4:00 PM EST. I wonder if he's going to be asked questions about Terri Schiavo! If so, it's about time.
  • Living in a Fantasy World (Democrats playing the "what if" game)

    01/27/2005 6:26:01 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 6 replies · 559+ views
    Rothenberg Political Report ^ | January 27, 2005 | Nathan L. Gonzales
    On the eve of Inauguration, John Kerry campaign manager Bob Shrum told the New York Daily News, "How am I feeling? Disappointed. Right now, I'm waiting for a camera crew from CNN to interview me about Karl Rove. Just think, a switch of 55,000 votes in Ohio, and I wouldn't have been doing this interview. But you've got to be gracious." Shrum is not alone. "Teresa said, 'What do you want for your birthday?' I said, '55,000 votes in Ohio,' " Kerry told a group of supporters in a post-election trip to Des Moines. Cong. Charlie Rangel (D) of New...
  • Bush Sending Brother Jeb to Asia Seen as Savvy

    01/01/2005 12:58:59 PM PST · by West Coast Conservative · 113 replies · 3,905+ views
    Palm Beach Post ^ | Saturday, January 01, 2005 | Dara Kam
    TALLAHASSEE — Political experts say President Bush's decision to send his brother to grief-stricken Asia is a savvy move to stem criticism of the United States' initial response to one of the world's worst natural disasters. It also may set the stage for Gov. Jeb Bush's own run at the White House in 2008, despite his insistence he is headed back to the business world in Miami. The governor's staff says he is perfectly suited for the mission after overseeing disaster relief in Florida following four hurricanes. It's not that he brings a special expertise about emergency management," Larry Sabato,...