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To: Don Troppmann who wrote (34254)10/5/2000 2:59:03 PM
From: Frederick Smart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Don.....

>>Sorry Paul, no free ride.
Glad you caught the smugness of Gore. Too bad you can't seem to follow the bouncing ball Gore's is trying to keep hidden.

As Bush so adeptly has now highlighted, Gore, and evidently Fiondella, in bigger government telling the people what they can and should be doing, while Bush instead is willing to believe in the actual people who are the doers.

After watching Clinton AND GORE misuse and abuse their authority for the past 7+ yearss, use their specialized brand of hate mongoring and class warfare, to expand and deepen the roots of cynisicism in the country it is amazing any thinking person could actually want to continue down that road.

Read Gore's book, Earth in the Balance, and check back with a cognizant opinion on the man Paul.

ps: Do the math, instead or repeating the bs you hear on the news, on the Social Security proposals of both Gore and Bush and try to actually understand the the long term results of the different proposals. Then you would be prepared to have a serious discussion on the merits of each of the proposals.

Don T.>>

If Gore gets in, then Katy bar the door.

Perhaps this has all been prelude to the real govt control jihad (sp?) which will make WSJ class warfare op-ed reading look like child's play.

Cynicism??

You're being too kind.

These folks go for the jugular. And they simply don't shy from lying, cheating and stonewalling their way out of ever having to be responsible for anything.

Accountability and responsibility are friends of truth and freedom. Somehow, somewhere and for some reason, they just don't believe in forgiveness, compassion and the unlimited value of individual freedom.

Clinton stonewalled a war while Gore reported a war - both behind the skirts of political benefactors.

Once you "sell out" to the system - any system - for the sake of power, influence or money, there is hell to pay. And these guys want us to pay.

Peace.

GO!!



To: Don Troppmann who wrote (34254)10/5/2000 6:11:17 PM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Excuse me

"bigger government telling people what they can and should be doing"

I guess you missed the point of my earlier post about George Bush's attitude toward "big government". When big government was paying for George's baseball stadium he liked it. And that subsidy is what got George his one big deal that made him very rich.

For anyone with the most passing acquaintance with the political system it is a rare politician that doesn't chuckle when he gives that "big government" speech to just folks like you.

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PS Did the math on the Social Security surplus and found George betting that the $1.3 trillion he takes out for tax cuts will generate enough pay as you go revenue to keep the system solvent. Your insults aside, this is supply side economics, thoroughly discredited by the current economic expansion and I might add responsible along with Reagans "big government" spending binge on B1 bommbers etc. for the huge national debt that causes the pols to raid the social security surplus each year.

Sorry you can't get beyond your prejudices.