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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (620)1/9/2003 10:18:54 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
Our nation's soldiers who went to the first Gulf War were in pretty good shape, without steroids or 'crosstops' to influence their conditioning. Now, 25 percent of 'em are claiming disability.

Contrary to your implied assertion that Clinton became hulk-like, a little follow up on many of his policies would have helped to have made the world a better place. Instead, Bush, in true warlike hulking fashion, has resorted to the wrecking ball of not only our economy but adds instability to the economies of other nations.

Bush's is sorta like an inside job, much like when Goldman sold its tech positions only to announce it did so to others afterwards. I'm convinced we've got a generational skip here. That the younger Bush is doing what his dad wanted to do had he won a second term. Call it an oil grab, much like Goldman's tech grab.

There's an archaic line amongst the old blues musicians, some who've died and a few that are still living. Prior to doing a tune, they'd announce something like: "Now we're gonna do a song by the Standard Oil Company. It's pretty greasy."
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