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Despite their backgrounds, both Simpson and Bowles said they were not 100 percent confident of success this time around. Simpson labeled the commission members "good people of deep, deep difference, knowing the possibility of the odds of success are rather harrowing to say the least." Bowles also said Congress had to be ready to accept the commission's findings. "What we do is not so hard to figure out; it's the political consequences of doing it that makes it really tough," he said. Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe was one of those leaders who sat in rapt attention during the presentation, one of the first in public by the commission leaders. "I don't know that I ever heard a gloomier picture painted that created more hope for me," said Beebe, commending its frankness. ___ Online:
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