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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (389252)6/6/2008 6:02:26 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1577020
 
Al, > A legitimate discussion of bush's policies ...

... consists of you blurting out everything you feel is wrong, then challenging me to convince you otherwise.

For example ...

> I suppose it's much easier than to argue why we had to invade iraq, or what policies lead to a doubling of our national debt, and what benefit we have from it today with the economy in the can for all but the wealthy.

I have already mentioned that I think Iraq was a mistake and that we should get out as soon as viable. I have also faulted Bush for the massive increase in spending under his watch.

However, I do not believe that the economy should be viewed in terms of "class warfare." Wanna justify why you think it should be viewed that way, or are you just going to pound the ABB table like you usually do?

Like I said, you're the one avoiding the real discussions. Pound the table, but don't call it partisan or political. Please ...

Tenchusatsu
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