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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (439643)8/7/2003 5:31:06 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
that is interesting... well, I tried to get on the Dean site last night and download his ads and the site was obviously overloaded... they have a list of cities where these Dean supporters are registered and places like San Diego (who you would think would be solid Bush) have strong Dean constituencies.

To me this jobs issue is really key. Andy Grove was on one of the radio talk shows discussing the jobs exodus and the potential damage - "we are training the offshore countries on how to build the next microsoft"... this from a CEO, so its not like this issue is purely labor vs. management.

At this point I'd be happy if Bush just acknlowledged the situation. Funny, I was not really up on politics when Bush I was president but I can imagine this disaffection I feel from the WH was common sentiment then too... the outcome for this Bush may be similar to what happened to his father... what the bleep are we doing in Iraq for crissakes with this very severe issue to deal with at home.

As far as Dean, I don't know... I like his fiscal conservative policy but too much buddying up with labor and that is a problem. But all 3 Kerry, Dean and Clark seem like valid contenders to me.
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