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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: MSI who wrote (257382)5/21/2002 4:34:40 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Hi MSI,

I think the good news is that as these children in the White House continue to "cry wolf", more and more mature and serious Americans will become repulsed by the obvious chicanery of those who are merely engaged in massive campaign of CYA.

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On an entirely different note, have you wondered if the Bush team could be any more lax and irresponsible about world trade than to turn a blind eye to situations like this:

environet.policy.net

Our government sits on its thumbs. Or is it more akin to Nero's fiddling while Rome is burning. I can't say enough about how disgusted I am that the Administration chose to disallow guns in the cockpits of commercial airliners. With appropriate ammunition, i.e. rat-shot rather than armor piercing rounds, there is practically no risk to the airframe and a terrific deterrent to potential hijackers. Why they decided to not solve an obvious security risk is really opening up the administration to a new round of questions about what their ulterior motives actually are. The safety of the traveling public does not seem to be an actual concern of the Bush team.

-Ray
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