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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: PartyTime who wrote (515118)12/23/2003 5:20:02 PM
From: DizzyG  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Ironically...

I found this information too:

"Personal Bankruptcies Fuel Increase in Filings"
uscourts.gov

"Second Quarter 1998 Shows Bankruptcy Filings Still Surging"
uscourts.gov

"Calendar Year 1997 Shows Bankruptcy Filings Up 19 Percent Over 1996"
uscourts.gov

"End of Fiscal Year 1997 Shows Bankruptcy Filings Still Climbing"
uscourts.gov

"Bankruptcy Filings Continue Climb in 3rd Quarter of Fiscal Year 1997"
uscourts.gov

"Bankruptcy Filings Continue Climb in 2nd Quarter 1997"
uscourts.gov

"Calendar Year Shows Bankruptcy Filings Up 27 Percent Over 1995"
uscourts.gov

"Bankruptcy Filings Continue Upward Climb"
uscourts.gov

"Bankruptcy Filings Pass One Million Mark"
uscourts.gov

"Bankruptcy Filings Show Sharp Increase in 1995"
uscourts.gov

My point? It appears that bankruptcy filings were just as brisk under Clinton as they are under Bush. Why didn't you point this out as well? Are you trying to jade the truth? Given your obvious manipulation of the facts, I reject your claim that "bankruptcy filings" are higher under Republican administrations.

Diz-
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