I think you can be a president without having to believe 100% of the
policies of your party privately. I would think though that you have to be
respectful of the parties platform though in public.

It's nice to see that maybe he is not such a douche bag after all. Perhaps
all the $$ people who got him the job in the first place are keeping the
screws on him. Perhaps they have something on him *shrugs* who knows

I always think a public person is different then the private person. I'm
sure it's a tough road to walk.

On 7/24/08, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Cam wrote:
> > Apparently, so would Wall Street.
> >
>
>
> *DING!*
>
> See the reason Bush doesn't want anybody to see that is because he's
> spent his entire life railing against banking regulation, arguing that
> Wall Street knows best.
>
> Now all of a sudden he's saying they don't.
>
> He essentially just turned his back on 30 years of republican theory
> AND blamed the failure on Wall Street saying they neglected to
> regulate themselves.
>
> So he basically kicked the rich and most of the republicans in the nuts.
>
> But, yeah, I don't think that would bother most Americans.  Just the
> rich ones.  Which I suppose is the problem.
>
>
> 

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