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To: rich4eagle who wrote (130912)3/9/2001 12:17:42 AM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
OK. Let's rumble.
You see poor dumb slobs who think they are not poor are republicans.
Funny. ALL the really poor I know who are going to stay that way are Democrats. Their only chance is to have the government steal for them and give them a cut (keepibg most for itself, of course.)

Poor dumb slobs who think they are poor are democrats.
You got that right. All the people I know who think of themselves as poor and dumb and are slobs are Democrats.

Those that are rich who never earned it are republicans
You mean like that Republican Senator from Massachusetts, Kennedy?

and those that are rich that earned it and want to give something back are democrats.
Wrong. Their Republicans. Unless they've found a scheme to steal from you or the government which requires
them to make Dems think they're with them.



To: rich4eagle who wrote (130912)3/9/2001 7:44:49 AM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I understood exactly what you said, and your sweeping unsupported generalities are ridiculous! People like Kennedy earned it and wanted to give back? Puhleeze!! Closer to the truth is that wealthy Democrats like to redistribute other peoples money.



To: rich4eagle who wrote (130912)3/9/2001 7:47:49 AM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 769667
 
Dems believe in tax cuts for THE Rich:

Marc Rich has at least some supporters besides former President Clinton; in the poll, 1% of Americans have a "very positive" view of the pardoned fugitive financier. ...
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