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Not like there is any person or party ready to lead the country. I do find it funny that the Republican Party seems to be imploding. What with the conflict in Iraq and immigration, plus big business, they do not seem to have an answer that the people
want. They just seem to be pussy footing around the question and no answer. But the other side don't seem to have any bright ideas either.

I tend to think that the people want tighter control, an honest answer to Iraq and the economy.

Looks very interesting in the next couple of years. The Cost of oil, Immigration, Iraq, Iran and Korea are all going to be a factors.
Oh yes. Smirky Tom Delay is to quit. :twisted: :lol: http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/04/04/d...index.html

A quote from the CNN article
"I refuse to allow liberal Democrats an opportunity to steal this seat with a negative personal campaign," DeLay said in a video announcement released Tuesday, a few hours after the news broke of his decision.

DeLay, 58, had been expected to wage a vigorous fight for his House seat against former Rep. Nick Lampson, a Democrat who lost his seat in an adjacent district in 2004. Lampson's loss came after DeLay and his allies pushed a controversial reapportionment plan through the Texas Legislature that made Lampson's district more Republican.


Nasty little prick. Has he never heard of What goes around comes around?

I also like the blame going to "Liberal Democrats" rather than "I probably shouldn't stand because I maybe behind bars before my term is up"
Oh well - at least he can concentrate on trying to squirm out of jail now.
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