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Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]>
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Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:05:35 -0400
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> The previous holder of the office was playing grabass with Monica
> while this was going on.


At least Clinton was in the oval office for that grabass, I'm not even
sure bush knows where the oval office is... I think he spends all his
time at the ranch, or in the presidential play pen....

Bush Jr. has taken 250 days off as of August 2003. That's 27% of his
presidency spent on vacation.

As of December 1999, President Bill Clinton had spent only 152 days on
holiday during his two terms

George Bush Sr. took all or part of 543 vacation days

Ronald Reagan spent 335 days during his eight years in office.

Jimmy Carter took only 79 days


http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20031001.html

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So what does all of this stuff above mean, Gehan?  Republicans goof off?

While Clinton was playing grabass with Monica, was that work, or vacation?

Is it possible when a Republican takes time off, it is really time off?

Is it possible when a Democrat is supposed to be working, he is really
goofing off and calling it 'work'?  How many votes did Senator Kerry miss?
Was he 'working' then?  Although counting days off is an objective measure,
it is too easy to 'hide' fun stuff under the guise of 'work' to be a
meaningful measure.

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