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gulliver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 03:16 PM
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Better not to know who the (alleged) traitors are?
Just wondering if the Bushies have thought about the implications of "we may never know."

For one thing, until we know the names of the two senior White House officials who blew the CIA agent's cover, all of the senior White House officials are suspect. Every time one of them makes an appearance, someone in the audience could ask "Are you one of the two traitors?"

Then also, "traitor in the White House" is a political theme that just about all Americans can sink their teeth into. It's not hard to imagine the Dem candidate brutalizing George W. Bush with "Who are the traitors, George?"

Voting out Bush/Cheney is a sure way to get (at least) two traitors out of the White House. Seems pretty simple.
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