News, Clinton to Bush: 'Why Don't You Leave Office Early' (John Kerry, health care)
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ABC News' Teddy Davis and Leigh Hartman Report: Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., ripped President Bush Thursday for casting efforts to expand of the state children's health insurance program as "government-run health care."
Hmmmm, what is SO hard to see Clinton impeached by the House? I guarantee you it didn't cost as much as the war in Iraq, the 9 billion Halliburton stole from us, the thousands of lives that have been wrecked by the loss of loved ones in Iraq, the loss of our civil liberties, the loss of our good name in the world at large. Wasn't Bush going to "restore honor and integrity to the White House"??? What ever happened to that?
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Originally Posted by Nea1
Wasn't Bush going to "restore honor and integrity to the White House"??? What ever happened to that?
It went right out the window with what common sense he did have.
He spent a few days looking for honor in the 'O' section of the dictionary and when he couldn't find it he figured it couldn't be anything very important.
I guess when he says he values life that wouldn't include children's health.
I hope you are right. What makes you so sure of this?
Way too many skeletons in her closet. when you have time do a search not only has she gone back and forth on issues but she has been involved in some pretty shady stuff. If you thought John Kerry got "swift boated" you ain't seen nothing yet if Hillary is the democrat's choice.
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