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Politics : Clinton Survey "Resign" Yes or NO

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To: ilh1 who wrote (35)9/16/1998 2:52:00 PM
From: Joe Master  Read Replies (1) of 697
 
Yes, Yes, Yes.
a.) Welfare reform will get tougher (not a bad thing)
b.) If they do and that becomes the law then that is what we live with (as we do the current law. Neither side is completely right.
c.) Unfair preferences are just that unfair. (Not a bad thing)
d.) If they are here illegally send them back we must respect the law. Of course if you have learned from Mr. Clinton respect for the law is meaningless and I understand why you think the way you do.
e.) It is already close to nothing and if we dont allow some privatization it will truly be nothing in 25 years.
f.) People with alternative lifestyles being persecuted. Please tell me what the heck you mean. Are you talking about gays/lesbians? If so what rights do they forgo? They cant get married but that has nothing to do with their citizenship. Have you ever heard of a call to strip them of citizenship. Where the heck did that come from?
g.)Sure if inflation increases 10-fold this may happen. One thing is for sure the poor in this country would be rich in most any other.
h.)Too stupid to comment on.
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