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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (146244)9/23/2004 3:56:37 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Hey, call me picky but when someone pursues a failed policy that's carried on the sacrifice of the lives, health and well-being of our troops for political reasons, then I'm NOT going to vote for that man. He's not the man his father was, he's not a man who'll make a "Profiles In Courage" chapter in anyone's book and he's not worth the lives of one more American soldier.

Well, I'm sure Ms. Coulter will oblige and put him in a book at some point.

Add to important reasons why not to vote for Dubya: he is trying to complete the task that Reagan started of essentially bankrupting our government, "starving the beast" as they like to call it. They really are so opposed to taxes that they act like the guy with a huge profit in a stock but refuses to sell because he doesn't want to pay taxes on the gain. Aristotle said long ago that the problem of the rich as a class is that they always overreach in their zeal for more wealth, no matter how much they have. As true today as it was then. I'm pretty sure that Carl will agree with that one, at least.
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