George Harleigh

George Harleigh
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Frankly, I'm surprised. I thought the story would have legs and get much more attention. After all the debate in Congress over the need for the President to keep them in the loop he simply signs away one of the key provisions of the revised act.
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Politics attracts the glib, the fast talker and the con artist. It's a natural place for those who think fast on their feet.
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The White House is a study in uncontrolled chaos. Screaming matches are the order of the day.
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Of all the Presidents I've served or observed, George W. Bush is the least receptive to the opinion of others. He has no interest in what others think and he doesn't listen to the advice of experts or professionals.
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I'd say it has all the makings of a palace revolt. The President's base is not only eroding?in many cases it's in full mutiny.
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We're talking about a basic violation of the Constitutional guarantee of a free press as well as a violation of the rights of privacy of American citizens. I had hoped we would have learned our lessons from the Nixon era. Sadly, it appears we have not.