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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: philv who wrote (20713)4/22/2004 8:45:50 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) of 81518
 
Phil > I just don't think it matters at all. Bush or Kerry

Here are the views of Naom Chomsky, with which I concur.

guardian.co.uk

>>>Professor Chomsky - a linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as well as a renowned chronicler of American foreign policy - said there were "small differences" between Senator Kerry and the Republican president. But, in an interview on the Guardian's politics website, he added that those small differences "can translate into large outcomes".

He describes the choice facing US voters in November as "the choice between two factions of the business party". But the Bush administration was so "cruel and savage", it was important to replace it.<<<

But what really terrifies me about W is his religious fanaticism. As far as I am concerned, the duty of a public servant, and a President of any country is no more than that, is to be answerable to the needs of the people and not to God in his own eyes, which is all that seems to concern him. Indeed, I am sure there are many who are far more conversant with the US Constitution than I am, who will show how, and in so many ways, the present administration has violated the US Constitution, both in letter and in spirit.
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