Arrogant, sure, but it's effective; and I think its effectiveness 
outweighs that.  It takes a certain degree of arrogance to want to be 
President as well.

- Jim

Howie Hamlin wrote:

>It's not arrogant to camp outside of the president's *personal residence* and 
>demand a face-toface meeting?  I think it is.
>
>Howie
>
>--- On Wednesday, August 17, 2005 1:19 PM, Dana scribed: ---
>  
>
>>Just as he did not have to meet with this woman, he does not have to
>>be bound by any precedent it might set. And he's president, not king.
>>I think refusing to meet her (yes, again) makes him seem even more
>>arrogant than I already think he is. Personally.
>>
>>Dana
>>
>>    
>>
>
>

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