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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (274619)7/13/2002 5:14:15 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
No, Davey....she is a criminal kid! This is a high school kid, so I don't think we are talking about a lemonade stand...Hey! Don't worry...support criminal activity... and her brand of good citizenship.. One of your fellow RWE promotes your brand of being a GREAT American.. that being.."To:E. T. who wrote (221451)
From: Thomas A Watson Wednesday, Jan 23, 2002 1:52 PM
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Dear e.t. once again you take your thinking to lefty loon land. I made no mention of banking strategies and was responding to your comments on tax havens. It is the patriotic duty of all Americans not to give a penny our money to the Government. In business it is the duty of those who run the company to also not pay a penny of the shareholders money to the Government.

Are you telling me that Watson is just a kid...sure, he acts like one, but guess you are confirming that he is.And he is such a patriot...riding our highways, using our governement sponsored medical research, flying on our subsidized airlines, mailing those letters,... what a model citizen and patriot he is! Want to bet that he never wore the uniform of a US military member?
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As for Shrub....the latest...

"Reuters Company News
Just one-in-three Americans happy at Bush reforms

WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - Only about one-in-three Americans think President George W. Bush's proposals for a crack-down on corporate wrongdoing are tough enough and only half think Bush behaved responsibly when he served as a corporate executive, according to a poll released on Saturday.
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The July 11-12 Newsweek Poll of 1,000 adults found only 34 percent saw Bush's corporate reform proposals as "about right," while 47 percent said they were not tough enough. Three percent said they were too tough while 16 percent had no opinion."

Is he paying attention...NO! He doesn't listen to polls, just spends thousands of dollars to conduct them but never listens to them.

I want even mention what this current poll says about his crooked VP..but from the poll it is obvious that the American public thinks Cheney is a crook.
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