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Sick of Seeing John Edwards Where Are The Rest?
U.S. Senate "Intelligence" Web Site ^
Posted on 10/11/2001 7:33:38 AM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
Here are the current members of the Senate SELECT committee on Intelligence:
DEMON-RATS
Bob Graham, Florida
Carl Levin, Michigan (until recently, a loud and vocal critic of a missile shield defense)
John D. Rockefeller, West Virginia
Dianne Feinstein, California (Feinstein's hubby does extensive business with the Communist Chinese government)
Ron Wyden, Oregon
Richard J. Durbin, Illinois (big time trial lawyer...a real Clintonesque Clymer)
Evan Bayh, Indiana
John Edwards, North Carolina(another trial lawyer, Clinton wannabe)
Barbara Mikulski, Maryland
REPUBLICANS
Richard Shelby, Alabama
Jon Kyl, Arizona
James Inhofe, Oklahoma
Orrin Hatch, Utah
Pat Roberts, Kansas
Mike DeWine, Ohio
Fred Thompson, Tennessee
Richard Lugar, Indiana
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Edwards and Bayh have been scrambling to get in front of any camera within 100 yards of them. Obviously an attempt to become a familiar face when they try to run for President and/or Vice-President in 2004. Frankly, I'm sick of seeing these two, and wish the media (FOX, sadly, included) would start speaking more with the CONSERVATIVES on the committee, since it is a CONSERVATIVE President who is conducting our foreign policy initiatives at this time.
Why give these liberals a platform for their faux hawkishness??
rd
To: Recovering_Democrat
The press is giving these guys coverage because they want to select the next president. They always select good looking young male democrats and give them tons of coverage. Then make a story about their surge in the polls. Which is of course a self fufilling cycle.
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posted on
10/11/2001 7:43:49 AM PDT
by
airvet
To: Recovering_Democrat
Who the heck really listens to John Edwards anyway - He has as much television presence as a slug. The Democreeps are trying to shove him in front of the TV. He is their New "Bill Clinton" but he is sooooo boring. If that's all they have - they can say goodby to 2004. BUSH/CHENEY 2004!!!!
To: KayEyeDoubleDee
Better get used to it. Edwards is
The Chosen One, just as Slick was in 1992.
On the plus side, though, Edwards has a fairly pronounced speech defect, he has very narrow shoulders, he isn't aging well (he's not the pretty boy that he was ten years ago), and he's not as telegenic as Clinton, or even W, for that matter.
I don't see him as a shoe-in for election in November of 2004.
To: Recovering_Democrat
What a stacked deck, I'd hate to sit across from these hard lefty socialist.
And yes I've had my fill with boy Edwards.
I guess he's their greatest hope.
Poor rats...hee hee
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posted on
10/11/2001 7:59:13 AM PDT
by
BobbyK
To: Recovering_Democrat
I usually watch Fox for news but I change to MSNBC whenever that blow-dried ambulance-chaser Edwards comes on, or that preppy-looking numbskull Bayh appears. Lately, I've had to change much to often. North Carolina and Indiana owe the nation an apology. Absent these two jerks, the Republicans would be running the Senate.
To: Recovering_Democrat
Senate SELECT committee on Intelligence:
I can't resist the tempatation for the easy joke, but what an oxymoron, using Senate and Intelligence in the same sentence.
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posted on
10/11/2001 9:13:46 AM PDT
by
krogers58
To: Recovering_Democrat
To: Recovering_Democrat
barf on edwards..& the rest.
To: krogers58
bump to the top
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posted on
10/13/2001 5:55:53 PM PDT
by
timestax
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