Brad,

You nattering nabobs of negativity are all the same.

(I couldn't find this in my notes. Maybe my ancient memory is
better than I thought - that is, if I got it right.)

Harry

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-----Original Message-----
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 6:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'Karen Watters Cole'; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Bush in Pakistan and Cheney in the
bush....

Harry Pollard wrote:
>
> Karen,
>
> As I said a long time ago, It would make sense for Cheney to
resign so 
> an acceptable (to Bush) 2008 candidate can get exposure as VP.
Most 
> money in an election is spent making the candidate known to the

> electorate.
>
Question: Well, what do you think Mr. Cheney was doing when he
shot
that poor lawyer?

Answer: He was qualye hunting....

O, Spiro [Agnew]! Where are you when your President needs you?

\brad mccormick

> A known candidate saves a bunch of bills. That thinking
determines who 
> the parties pick.
>
> Harry
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>
> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
*Karen 
> Watters Cole
> *Sent:* Friday, March 03, 2006 7:40 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: [Futurework] Bush in Pakistan
>
> I keep thinking today of all the muslim extremists in the
region who
> would love to take a shot at excising GWB when he passes
through
> Pakistan tomorrow. I can't imagine that there won't be at least
> some attempt, though one might expect that high security and
secrecy
> should foil them. What might be the result if they succeeded,
though?
> Cheney in charge, the US in a state of hysteria...
>
> -Pete V
>
> This is similar to the trip to S. America last year. Taxpayers
making 
> sure that Dubya and not Dead Eye Dick is on stage front and
center.
>
> * *
>
> *Guarding Bush Abroad*: About *5,000 personnel* including
snipers, 
> commandos and U.S. marines using helicopters, bomb detectors
and 
> electronic jammers will protect Pres. Bush during his visit to
India 
> this week, officials said on Monday. The personnel would be
part of a 
> 3-ring security cordon around the U.S. president and First Lady
who 
> are due to arrive in New Delhi for their maiden visit to the 
> subcontinent on Wednesday.
>
>
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&story
ID=2006-02-27T101045Z_01_DEL115154_RTRUKOC_0_US-INDIA-BUSH-SECURI
TY.xml&archived=False 
>
<http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&stor
yID=2006-02-27T101045Z_01_DEL115154_RTRUKOC_0_US-INDIA-BUSH-SECUR
ITY.xml&archived=False>
>
> In fact, this nightmare scenario of having Cheney as President
keeps a 
> damper on talk of impeachment. However, should Cheney face
those 
> charges himself for the Libby defense (just following orders to
leak 
> classified data, the Ollie North defense), the fear factor of 
> impeaching Bush is gone. Rove knows this, that's why you can
already 
> find items like this in the MSM (mainstream media).
>
> (The GOP-friendly Washington Times [aka Moonie Times] online)*
*
>
> *Insight reports that Cheney is expected to retire after 2006
midterm 
> elections, *an increasing liability for the GOP. "Cheney's next
crisis 
> could take place by the end of the year, the sources said. They
said 
> the White House was expecting Cheney to defend himself against
charges 
> from his former chief of staff, Lewis Libby, that the VP
ordered him 
> to relay classified information. Such a charge could lead to a 
> congressional investigation and even impeachment proceedings.
"Nothing 
> will happen until after the congressional elections," a GOP
source 
> said. "After that, there will be significant changes in the 
> administration and Cheney will probably be part of that."
>
> Bush, the sources said, has rejected the advice from circles
close to 
> his father, the former president, to dismiss Cheney. They say
Mr. Bush 
> has long regarded Mr. Cheney as the experienced hand in
national 
> security, as well as being trusted by the conservative wing of
the 
> GOP. "/The Libby case is far more lethal than the hunting
accident/," 
> another GOP source said. "If the heat gets too much, Cheney
might say 
> his health requires him to leave office. Whatever happens, the 
> president will make sure it's handled delicately."
>
> http://www.insightmag.com/Media/MediaManager/cheney3.htm
>
> ALSO SEE 25^th Amendment of Presidential, VP succession 
>
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment25/#f1#f
1
>
> After the 25th was amended and Gerald Ford became the first
appointed 
> to replace a sitting VP, it leaves open the possibility that
Bush 
> could appoint a VP who would enjoy front row status for 2008.
Two 
> names that have been mentioned are Jeb, who is termed-out in
Florida, 
> and Virginia's Sen. George Allen, who has White House
ambitions. 
> Rove's choice would be to weaken McCain's rear guard assault on
the 
> White House. The media continue to describe McCain and Hillary
as the 
> front runners, but believing the MSM on this analysis is
dubious at best.
>
> George Allen is a former state football hero, son of a
prominent 
> Virginian, photogenic, a lightweight "political suit". But the
RNC is 
> keeping him in reserve status. That's the funny thing.
According to 
> the media, the only turmoil ahead is in the DEM party. Unless
they've 
> already picked who, when and how, the GOP/RNC is going to face
some 
> real seismic events from the policy consequences Bush has
created. - kwc
>
>
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