Re: Fallout from immigration bill defeat

An article I read on today's vote in the Senate said that this is a

> bitter defeat for the administration, which is now left without a > major domestic accomplishment for the 2nd term. > > There's a simple way for President Bush to score a huge domestic > accomplishment for the 2nd term -

Yeah. Resign and move to Antarctica. Eventually, he'll distribute a book, ghost written by Kermit the Frog.

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JoeSpareBedroom
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Jeff, what is there to say about a little kid dressed in a big man's clothing, with a ventriloquist's hand up his back? "Nice puppet!" ???

You know I"m right.

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JoeSpareBedroom

Hold yer breath JSB, hold yer breath!!!

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dbu,.

You may not agree with police departments who require at least a 2 year degree for new recruits, but some do. For presidents, I require the ability to speak like an adult, without the help of a script. Yours can't. He is a child.

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JoeSpareBedroom

Awwww....no book, like other presidents?

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JoeSpareBedroom

I'm full of shit?

Republicans voted 3 to 1 today against proceeding to a vote on your boy's immigration bill.

There are doubters even at the Naval War College, who apparently grilled him over his policies. Of course, he stumbled.

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Click the "Listen" button to hear your boy stumble in front of an audience at the Naval War College. If you disagree that he stumbled, you're lying to yourself. You probably won't click the "Listen" button. You'll keep your head in the sand.

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JoeSpareBedroom

Nobody else is talking about this? What does that mean to you, if anything?

And, how many other presidents have faced weird questions at the Naval War College, a bastion of robotic loyalty for the most part?

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JoeSpareBedroom

How do you view this newsgroup? Google? News reader?

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JoeSpareBedroom

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