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Originally Posted by PestilentProbe The ideals of this country have completely been warped by this "president". The republicans have been attempting to take over this country for quite some time... even with the big "scandal" with Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. To this day you still hear republicans bringing that up like it was the biggest crime ever commited, when in actuality, Bush has commited crimes all the worse.
Bush and his administration do have many tricks up their sleeve, but I hope that if there is another terrorist bombing that the organization won't be doing it in his favour... I hope they do it against him, and lay him dead in his damn ranch in Texas. (FBI is sure to investigate me for what I just said) |
You'll just luv this one...
I really can't believe what Bush's old buddies are up to:
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Nader challenges Bush on Texas Republican Party platform
SAM HANANEL
Associated Press, Thu, Oct. 02, 2003
Refer: http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/...te/6917913.htm
WASHINGTON - Consumer activist Ralph Nader on Thursday challenged President Bush to state whether he agrees with the official platform of the Texas Republican Party, a document Nader called the most radically conservative major party platform he's ever seen.
The platform supports, among other things, U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations, retaking control of the Panama Canal, repeal of the federal minimum wage law, jury nullification and abolition of the U.S. Department of Education and the Internal Revenue Service.
Nader said he wants to highlight a split between the Republican Party's "corporate-dominant wing and its conservative libertarian wing" and he called on Bush, a former Texas governor, to either agree with or repudiate the platform's positions. "I call on President George W. Bush, as the leader of his Republican Party, to engage in truth-in-advertising regarding the Texas state Republican Party platform and let the voters of this country know where he and his fellow elected Texas Republicans stand," Nader wrote in a letter addressed to Bush that he showed reporters at a Washington news conference.
Scott Stanzel, a spokesman for the Bush-Cheney campaign, declined to comment on Nader's challenge...
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Personally, I'm really curious as to where Bush does stand,..
but I don't expect he'd ever directly answer the question.