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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (244681)4/2/2002 12:43:46 PM
From: JEB  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Find out where the money went in the construction project managed by the good reverend. If there is evidence to indict (I believe there should be), ...do it.

Do not negotiate a settlement on the racial profiling case. Allow it to go to court. There is a legal reason for this since there are separate lawsuits tied to this lawsuit and a settlement can be used against the city in those cases.

Ask the city council to re-send the bill for $67K (you know the one the Democrat mayor vetoed in an effort to save money) that would survey housing development and use that survey to re-build the Over-the-Rhine area with local workers. Also, offer them a tax break as an incentive. Talk to local and county business to help promote this program (I've already gone over this part before in a previous post with you).

Ask the elderly white man in the hospital who was broken up like a pretzel by a police officer (who is back on the force) what he thinks about the police, ...oops that's right, ...he has Alzheimer's disease. Point here is that the police problem is not just a black issue!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Heads should roll at the top of the police department. The leaders have always been held accountable in the past. What's so different now from then?

and to offer the city hope, ...VOTE REPUBLICAN in the next elections!
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