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Originally Posted by stevo
I'll be in annapolis friday morning and can hardly wait to hear bush's commencement speech. I can tell you right now I'll be in the audience and I was in no way pre-screened for this event.
That really doesn't matter to you, host. No matter what bush does or doesn't do you will still find something to whine about. During bush's first term I thought it was cheney who was pulling the strings. Do you have the approximate time that rove took control over puppet bush? who's going to call the shots next year? do you have that figured out yet? maybe you can look online and find a whole bunch of articles to link to that will pinpoint this handover of puppet-master-power.
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Yeah, stevo, I do "have the approximate time that rove took control over puppet bush". Consider that Cheney would not have been selected to "pull the strings" if Rove, Jeb Bush, Kathleen harris, five SCOTUS judges, and Gore's own ineptitude had not combined to bring Rove's serial dirty tricks campaigning to fruition.
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontl...rove/cron.html
1973 "Dirty tricks" for the College Republicans?
..........As the College Republicans' chairman in Washington, the 22-year old Rove also performs small tasks for Bush, who is becoming one of his mentors. In November, Bush asks Rove to take a set of car keys to his son George W. Bush, who is visiting home during a break from Harvard Business School. Rove is instantly taken with the young Bush's charisma. The two hit it off.
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