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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (624903)9/15/2004 3:25:21 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
latimes.com

electoral-vote.com

Those don't match well, do they?

True... but not particularly relevant to my point. BOTH the White House's OMB study of Bush spending, AND the Congress CBO study, showed that LESS then HALF of all the new spending could be related to defense, war, or 9-11.

Just considering the half that is left after you take out all the 'defense' stuff... Bush is STILL spending like a drunken sailor, at a rate of increase GREATER then Clinton's.

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Try that first article.

Oh, BTW, a large part of the projected deficits come from increasing federal health coverage- -something liberals are gung ho for and Bush was trying to cut them off at the pass. Not that he should have, but seniors vote.

I don't see any 'willful blindness' in the article.
THis is because you are willfully blind.

[Are you a 'conservative' or a 'liberal' if you stand up for the American Constitution?]

"As the USSC proves constantly, that thing is subject to many, many interpretations. That document has allowed and not allowed the same thing with no changes in it.]

You dodge the question.

A company manufactures drugs and sells them to companies in its state ONLY. Should it be subject to FDA regulation? It itself engages ONLY in intra-state commerce.

Now try to get Cy to take this test.
AFTER you teach him to read and write. :-)

He uses a different Constitution than I. His is disposable at will.
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