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If it had happened to me, I would have done exactly what he did. He had twin
18 year old daughters at the time and decided it was best for them not to
know. I guess private and personal issues only apply if you are a Democrat!
I wouldn't have a problem with what's transpiring now in the press if they
had given or would give equal time to the oppositions equivalent or worse
snafus.

Darwin

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> From:         Greg Sterling[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Friday, November 03, 2000 8:55 AM
> Subject:      Re: GWB
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> What is sad is that a candidate who based his entire campaign on character
> and integrity issues has now been bitten by his own rhetoric.  I always
> said "it's a long road that doesn't have a turn in it."
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> Greg
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>       From: Bonnie Rowley
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>       Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 6:55 AM
>       Subject: Re: GWB
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>       That's sad that they have to dig up something from so long ago!
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>       Bonnie
>       daughter of Jim 80/72
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>               ABC News is reporting, "George W. Bush was arrested for
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>               influence in Maine in 1976 and paid a $150 fine, the Bush
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