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Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
Is this your answer to anyone who disagrees with you?
Warner represents many things that the GOP used to be and should aspire to be again. His integrity and record of public service are beyond reproach. His gravitas is well earned, and ability to work with colleagues across the aisle to get things done is commendable. He is respected across the mainstream political spectrum.
Unfortunately, our politics in the past 20+ years has come to be dominated by much more partisan, rigid, and myopic men and women -- about half of whom seem to march in lockstep with your Board persona. We've seen the results, and they aren't pretty.
S_A_M
P.S. In any event -- talk is you may get your wish. Warner may not run for reelection.
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The America of 2006 is a much freer more fully realised version of the shining city on the hill that god envisioned and destined for it, than the Peanutfarmer America of 1979. the lion's share of the credit goes to Reagan, W, Gingrich, Scalia, Rehnquist and a few others. Warner was at best a bit player and a little too much of a hot dog at times, at the expense of team.
Plus, again, I question the integrity, sanity and morality of anyone who would marry a freak like Liz Taylor. Do you think he ever had a foursome with MJ and Bubbles?