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Default What a wonderful headline and news story


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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:37:31 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:


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Corrupt Bush ally resigns in shame

November 30, 2005

LOS ANGELES: US congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham, a senior
Californian Republican, broke down as he resigned yesterday after
pleading guilty in court to taking bribes, including cash, a yacht
and a Rolls-Royce.

What is wonderful about a Congressman taking bribes Harry?
You missed the part about the news outlet tagging the guy as a
"Corrupt *Bush* Ally," eh. Spatters a bit more tarnish on Bush,
helps
lessen his ability, perhaps only by a bit, to do more harm to this
country.


You never got over losing the elections in 2000 and 2004 did you?

The 2000 election was stolen, and I have doubts about the validity of
the 2004 elections, what with a Bush supporter controlling so much
voting machine technology.

I am delighted Presidummy Bush is beginning to have all the grief he
so
richly deserves.

If you haven't noticed, things have been going pretty damn well for
Bush
over the last couple of weeks.



What? The scandals are heating up,


What scandals? You think the average voter in America's heartland cares
about a no-name Congressman out in California who took some bribes?

People care about the stock market hitting a 4 1/2 year high, the low
unemployment rate, the increased spending on big-ticket manufactured
goods,
the dropping fuel prices, and the improving consumer confidence numbers.

When a well-known and well-respected Democratic Senator crosses party
lines
to write glowing, first-hand reports on conditions in Iraq, that's just
icing on the cake.

The good news is beginning to show in Bush's improving poll numbers too!


You forgot new home sales. Recent bounce was huge! I guess all those
MacDonalds
jobs must be paying pretty well.


I don't expect the new home sales to continue at the pace we've been seeing,
so I didn't include it in the list of positive things happening in Bush's
second term. But as the speculators take their money out the housing
market, the stock market will start going back up again...as it has been.