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Remembering Johnny Carson. Plus: Tried torture. Bush and Specter. Old U.N. And more.

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What a cheap charade! GWB is less a conservative at heart than was Bill Clinton in political reality. He's taken advantage of the Democrats' suicidal allegiance to gay rights, unfettered abortions for minors, and opposition to any palpable stand against terrorists.

Really, does he suppose that he really has a mandate for his imperialistic foreign misadventures or amnesty for illegal immigration just because some of us were terrified at the Democrats' blatant agenda for destruction? I beg to differ.

GWB is a product of our legally mandated two party (only, no others need apply) system. He'll nominate conservative judges and be "forced" to accept only those who genuflect at the liberal/socialist altar, while wringing his hands and wondering (through well-timed leaks) "How could Arlen do this to me?" all with a wink and a nod to the execrable senior senator from Pennsylvania.

In the meantime, the junior senator from Pennsylvania is in deep poop. Those of us who supported Toomey were cut off at the knees by his betrayal, and the Casey name (if not yet Casey, himself) packs a huge wallop in these parts.

p>I've seen the inauguration photos of Santorum standing just behind GWB, and they made me want to puke. Why should I bother to go out and vote for such a turncoat? The short answer is that I shouldn't. GWB can and will get everything he wants, or at least needs, out of Casey, if such a thing should come to pass.… br> -- Mark Fallert /p>

The truly expository issue with this sleazy, scum-filled Senate mechanics example is not whether Santorum or Frist or anyone else should be exposed as numb skulls.

Arlen Specter and many other senators have no integrity. They simply function based on their political desire for power and position, not to mention nice retirement packages.

Does anyone think that Ted Kennedy or Joe Biden would tell you the truth to your face? Didn't a woman die in Ted's car? Didn't Joe pull a line or two from someone else? Didn't Jeffords jump parties to gain power (as he lost it)?

Principles that are yielded to liars and political hacks like Specter, Kennedy, Biden, Jeffords and any of the rest of them will be trampled. Leopards don't change spots and liars forget what the truth looks like.

p>Specter needs to be removed and I don't care how bloody it gets (since I don't have a problem with gridlock). If Santorum and Frist are men of principles, they should start showing it. br> -- Stu Margrey
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