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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (3602)7/22/2003 4:29:16 PM
From: Raymond Duray   of 10965
 
Glenn,

This money obsession is a national sickness, don't you think?

Whatever happened to policy debates? Now all we get are the most ridiculous aspects of "horse race" being discussed by a media that is showing about as much intellectual integrity and depth as a four year old.

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Somehow, at the margins, real policy discussion does get entered into the fray. Just not in the silly reporting on the campaign.

Here's a handful of excellent articles from today's choices. These are the sort of articles that voters in a real democracy must pay attention to. Note that none of them are remotely associated with the vulgarian media whore circus:

John Dean -- The Niger flap is just the tip of Bush's iceberg of lies:

writ.corporate.findlaw.com

Yurika Report -- The fraud that led to the fiasco. How deceit drives White House policy:

yuricareport.com

Strategic Forecasting, Inc. -- The Crisis of Confidence the Bushies are Bringing on Themselves:

stratfor.com
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