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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (7482)4/8/2001 11:10:47 AM
From: dave rose  Respond to of 59480
 
Boo



To: jlallen who wrote (7482)4/8/2001 12:08:37 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
JLA,

I thank you for that, and figured you had done something when he sent a post of apology. He did show decency when he did that, and in his kind response to Colleen. I can take anything anybody wants to throw at me in the way of political, religious, or other kind of discussion, or flat out word battle, but the use of unfortunate events in a situation that is over, and in the past, is dirty pool.

~;=;o --haqi



To: jlallen who wrote (7482)4/8/2001 12:09:51 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 59480
 
This is an E-Mail I sent to the "UPSIDE print magazine"
Throughout the article there was not one mention of Clinton sucking the economy dry. I'm sick of the media blaming Bush when he has been in office three months.

Where is the out cry against Clinton for draining every last penny he could get from the people and leaving Bush this mess to clean up? Remember how mad the Clinton people got that Bush should mention we were in the middle of a down turn?...What happened to "It's the economy, Stupid"?

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This is the best example of bad journalism I've seen in a long time.

Put the blame where the blame lies...fully on Clinton's shoulders.

He got on at the right time to ride the economy up, and continued to suck it dry until his last year in office, when there was no where to go but down.

This country has been in a recession since January of 2000, and I have written that in many places, so it is easy to verify! If you try and blame this on Bush, you are no better than the "Yellow Journalism" so many of you profess to despise.

Clinton and Greenspan are wholly to blame....no one else.

I think you need a course in fair reporting.