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They've got a dreadful sense of timing, too. Handed an opportunity to show true leadership to the nation and they do what? Squander it with Webb's indignation and self-righteousness. That vindictive junk's got no place in solving problems or unifying our country -- and if they can't offer anything insightful then they should be silent.
p>Things could've been worse, I guess. Webb could've looked squarely into the camera, scowled and, while pointing his finger at the camera, said to President Bush: "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" Who knows: Maybe the Dems and their allies are reserving that for their next national opportunity to really show us what leaders they are and what fresh ideas they have? br> -- C. Kenna Amos br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> James Webb has pulled off a remarkable accomplishment: providing Virginia a senator worse than John Warner. br> -- R. Trotter br> Arlington, Virginia /p> p> NO GREATER LOVE br> Re: John Renehan's Of This World
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