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Old April 19th 05, 08:18 PM
Sander Vesik
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Jorge R. Frank wrote:
"Keith F. Lynch" wrote in
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Henry Spencer wrote:
However, it wasn't a hard choice, since he clearly *was* going to
have to raise taxes somehow soon. The promise was a really stupid
mistake. This way he at least had an excuse.


An honorable man, if he found it impossible to keep a promise that
helped him get elected, would have resigned.


Then every president would have to resign at some point.


What if the president wasn't honorable? What if he was a politician ?
What if he didn't share your notion of what and how presidents should act?
What percentage of US electorate supports your ideas anyways?


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