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To: Rarebird who wrote (66046)3/18/2001 4:42:34 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116915
 
At least half the American Population does not like Bush and what he stands for. Bush inspires many Investors/Traders to just Sell. >>>>

You must be kidding....Again your dry humor? <gg> Bush has inspired Cisco, MOT, ERICY, INTC....ets dismal reports? He has inspired Japan Banking Problem? Recession? If he inspired anyone with half-brain to sell than he has done a great favor to that "naive" investor...Someone with a very long horizon <gg> bought it though, must be Gore fan

PS Did you check Clinton's popularity rating? Gore of course
is not rated et all..<ggg>



To: Rarebird who wrote (66046)3/18/2001 4:54:43 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116915
 
"I think that kind of economic leadership is irresponsible, I think it's mismanagement of our economy," said Mr. Gephardt, Missouri Democrat.
But Mr. Gephardt, in an interview Jan. 3 on NBC's "Today" show, cited a possible recession as reason he would support larger cuts.
"It may be that [the tax cut] has to get bigger because the recession is, is looming, and we've got economic worries out there," he told host Matt Lauer.
Gephardt spokeswoman Sue Harvey said yesterday that Mr. Gephardt uttered the "R-word," as Democrats are now calling it, one month after Mr. Cheney raised the specter of a recession.
Asked if Mr. Gephardt had been irresponsible to mention a recession in January, she replied, "He didn't originate it."

washtimes.com



To: Rarebird who wrote (66046)3/18/2001 7:52:57 PM
From: Eclectus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116915
 
Rare

I was just stating to enjoy your posts.

People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

Come on Rare, Clinton fits the description of "a farce and a liar".

Bush will make his share of mistakes. I will be the first to point them out but give the guy a chance. He only has been in office for two months.

Respectfully,

Eclectus



To: Rarebird who wrote (66046)3/18/2001 10:17:42 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Respond to of 116915
 
Well, Rarebird, I saved the best for last...thanks for your clear headed post. And thanks for remembering that I never believed in the Bush Redemptor theorem. And thanks for speaking up for women and the horrible set of choices we sometimes have to face including that of abortion.

However, I had to laugh right outloud when you said it would take time for the ubiquitous " 'they' [to] discover that Bush is a farce and a liar"....
Hell, Rarebird, I'm old enough to remember whenTHAT was the textbook definition OF a politician<g> YEEEEEEEEEEhaw!!!

All the best.
gold_tutor



To: Rarebird who wrote (66046)3/18/2001 10:45:19 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116915
 
<<At least half the American Population does not like Bush >>

That's not what the poll numbers are showing.