Nicholas Hermann on Thu, 24 May 2001 18:40:28 +0200 (CEST)


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Crying won't help you and praying won't do you no good uncle-fucker.
 
     cnn.com          May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.
 
                  May 24, 2001 -- Updated 12:22 p.m. EDT, 1622 GMT
 

                  Jeffords bolts GOP; Democrats poised
                  to take over
 
                  Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont left the Republican Party
                  as expected today, becoming an independent and
                  throwing control of the Senate to the Democratic Party for
                  the first time since 1994. President Bush said he
                  respected the decision, but "couldn't disagree more" with
                  it.