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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Nite-Man who wrote (223567)1/30/2002 9:57:09 AM
From: Zoltan!   of 769670
 
Republicans naturally support business when consistent with free enterprise.

Dems do not. That's why Americans believe Dems are more influenced by contributors - the Dems are the party of special interests.

Same with Defense - decade after decade Dems inimical to Defense supported only those programs supplied by contractors in their states or districts.

The socialists who want to "reform" campaign finance are seizing on Enron to do it.

They want to completely untether Dems from any economic reality and make them the fully socialist party. They also want to deny business the ability to air views contrary to the socialist views of the major media, especially around election time.

There is a legal maxim that states: "hard cases make bad law".

Enron is a hard case that will make bad law if the socialists have their way. We already have laws to deal with criminal behavior - but the Dems/socialists care little about punishing actual bad behavior at Enron - they want to advance their power and their aganda.

Gephardt made that clear last night. Lieberman too.

Dems like Dodd and Lieberman also want to shield their party's complicity in the Enron case.

Remember, the ubiquitous Waxman spent eight years helping Clinton defeat the law and abstruct justice.
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