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Bolton and Bipartisanship
"So let's see. Democrats retake the Senate, and their first act of "bipartisanship" is to declare that they'll deny a confirmation vote to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton. And now, say the arbiters of Washington manners, President Bush is supposed to show his willingness to compromise by withdrawing Mr. Bolton's "... I sure hope that John Bolton goes back to the UN, as he is one Bush appointee that I do support ! Jim Bishop |
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We Democrats will work in a bipartisanship way as long as the republicans agree with what we are saying, If not then, we tried bipartisanship and it didn't work.
We need to remove Bolton and replace with someone that will agree with the UN on all issues and support the funding of UN with US tax dollars. Maybe a representative from France could fill in for us while we look for someone not so forceful. Lets form a committee. |
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39mg....
Your: "We Democrats work in a bipartisan way as long as
republicans agree with what we are saying"..................... WAS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, plus quite realistic. Your: "Maybe a representative of France could fill in............", WAS EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL, plus no doubt Dem preferred. Neil |
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