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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (258585)5/27/2002 2:23:36 AM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
It's because of statements like these that I still take you serious. I know where your heart is at even if I think your head on occasion may be wrong but WTH.
I am deeply disappointed with the deceptions that Clinton foisted on the American public. NAFTA is prima facie evidence that Clinton and Gore put the same corrupt corporate interests

I have a slightly different take on the policy shift. I too am deeply concerned about the MOUNTAIN of debt both parties are foisting upon future generations. I was fairly apolitical till this election when I saw a clear choice between the Bush, tight fiscal promise and Gore's Goodybag handout campain[sic]. I am disappoited in Bush in this regard. But my take on it is that it is not about enslaving anyone though that may well be the result but rather it's about getting elected. Both parties now are using public resources to buy votes. He can't get anything passed unless it includes the huge goodies that the Dems in Congress love so well.
What scares me the most is how much of our population has been trained to be dependant on government and so we get folks who are willing to "give em what they want".
In this regard Dems are no different the Repubs though I truly believe conservative policies just plain old work better than liberal ones. For the last few decades we have throw trillions at things like "war on poverty", undiscipleened public education. Multi trillion dollar sinkholes. Reps fund $500 toilet seats for the Pentagon brass. It's enough to make a guys rump ache.
I'm tired. Goodnight.
I see Bush using the dramatic shift in fiscal policy as a way to enslave this nation, saddling it with perpetual debts which only benefit the same corporate elite who paid for his "election". It's a sad and tawdry thing to sell out your fellow citizens for the sake of a banking cabal, but that is Bush's scheme against this country.
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