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1. Anybody but Bush!
4. The San Francisco treat in D.C.
7. Instead of an inaugural reception, the administration
has been thowing one of these for four years
15. Eight fat cows under Clinton, four of these under
Bush
16. Given the administration's policies, we'll se
alot more of this by-product of the production of plutonium, atomic
number 93
17. People did this when Bush lied
19. Calling a spade a spade
20. An unrelated, famous Cheney from the past
21. It's the economy
22. Scott McClellans FunHouse features this
24. Neocons' Byzantine economic and social theories
would all work perfectly...__....
25. Bush/Cheney, Kerry/Edwards, Rove/Satan
26. Clinton probably could have benefitted from this
group
28. Uncle Tom would agree that this is bad
35. Very Bad (abbr.)
36. Superman, his cape; The Joker, his questionmark
leotard; Bush, his flight suit
37. Send us to rehab. We've got an unhealthy dependency
38. Lying under oath, murder, raiding pension funds,
cutting taxes for the rich while people are desperately poor,
are all this
39. You know, the People
40. Those guys and gals rummaging through your luggage
42. Politically motivated medical misnomer for a late-term
abortion
45. Annoyingly and cloyingly, Lieberman wears his
participation in this on his sleever
47. The Ken Lays of the turn of the century owned
these (Abbr.)
48. Not quite Peter the famous actor
49. ____ to it or Rove will have your head
51. Legendarily biased, inaccurate, and unprofessional
TV blusterer
53. Bush thinks this is his role in the country
54. General Security Agency (Abbr.)
56. Jason would have thrown most of the administration
off this ship
57. Permit
58. Original source of most blowback
59. Library coding system
60. The kingmaker who's pulling the strings
63. Bush is rumored to take these from Cheney
65. The country's oldest political periodical, and
leftist at that
69. Iraq's McGuffin
71. Ancient wisdom and cheap toasters come from this
direction
72. Neither Jenna nor Barbara could sleep on one of
these
73. In 2004, this is more important than content
75. Jupiter's closest moon
76. Without this, there are no tax cuts, no payoffs,
no program- cutting, no successful right-wing agenda
77. The only legal domestic intelligence agency
79. Often alluded to in order to support Bush's foreign
policies
80. Notoriously bad form of healthcare
81. The ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity;
very bad at the moment
82. How polices are put through Congress these days
84. Iterate, deploy, connoiter, etc.
85. Nasty, cloying, lying bastard
88. Lee, of Hulk directorial infame
91. Bush's second-most important tool
92. The GOP is fond of calling its policy agenda this,
but it's not
94. Bush's environmental policies guarantee more of
these for everyone
95. ... and friends (Abbr.)
96. Male chicken, in "Freedom"
97. Dems are on one side of this, Repubs on the other
98. Too many politicians do this in public, especially
on the right. Jesus would have a fit
99. UnAmerican Association of Reitred Persons (I guess
these are the members who opposed the Buscription "benefit"
plan?)
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1. Only useful to Neocons when they want something
2. What worried Brits might say in November, "Sorry
I can't stick around for the election, I've got to ..."
3. Wolfowitz is overjoyed when the administration
ignores this on nuclear weapons
5. Where many servicemen and women will be stationed
if Bush is reelected
6. Criticize the administration and you're accused
of being a member of this organization (Abbr.)
7. Hopefully, Marqis:Sade as Bush:feat
8. The Republican jobs plan
9. No, never, neocons, not a chance all starts with
these
10. A particularly annoying and unthinking fervor
11. The main problem is too much oil (Abbr.)
12. Verse 2 of Revelation (Abbr.)
13. ____ the next war!
14. No Good!
17. Not a uniter, for sure!
18. What's running the show when greed, selfishness,
and fear are in control, according to Freud
21. Ashcroft's favorite activity
23. One of the first international proposals to get
the ax under Bush
25. Twice as much vision, according to people like
Rove
27. Often-lambasted defender of the Constitution
29. Bush's economic and education polices
30. Seagram's wishes the little King had drunk alot
of this, so they could advertise
31. Republican attitude towards the world
32. As usual, "enforce existing laws" was
the answer instead of renewing this particulary popular ban
33. When his war buddies are around, Kerry is this
34. John Edwards' state
39. Where chickenhawks sleep
41. Singular participant of 1 Down
42. Under-the-radar name for liberals
43. What Cheney's policy ideas should appropriately
be recycled into
44. If it would get him a photo-op with farmers, you'd
see a politician holding this
46. A major component of 8 Down that's shortsightedly
shortened under Republican policies
50. These people both make ideal Wal- Mart employees,
and are the result of being Wal-Mart employees
52. Left-rear (like 6 Down)
55. The GOP is desperately trying to get Latinos to
say this in November
61. Second to class in what's important to shallow
people
62. These boats are running the 2004 election
64. Conglomerate that makes many cartoons (Abbr.)
66. Make a rope out of this and let the GOP hang itself
on its environmental, oil-based policies
67. Duds, singular
68. A lot of negative ones in the air in Rumsfeld's
office, no doubt
70. This is the kind of rule encouraged by statements
like "Those who criticize the administration are aiding and
giving comfort to the enemy"
74. Ashcroft's officially abbreviated position
78. The cradle of civilization, now leveled
79. Jefferson Clinton's shortened firstname
83. While we're on it, 79 Down's homestate when he's
writing letters
84. Wade's 1973 adversary
86. Cheap Fucking Republican, as an acronym
87. What the President initially suggested people
do to fight the war on terror
89. Famously fascist adding machine company
90. Bill Frist's employer
91. The missing part of man's rights
92. Presidential candidates barely acknowledge this
state
93. On the other hand, Presidential candidates pay
special attention to this one nowadays
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