To: Scumbria who wrote (143042 ) 5/6/2001 12:34:55 PM From: gao seng Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670 Reality check: Bush won. Shakespeare wrote, "The evil that men do lives after them." Nothing could be more true than the problems created by the last-minute executive orders signed by the most corrupt U.S. President in history - William Jefferson Clinton. Clinton knew full well the impossibility of meeting the standards set by these last-minute executive orders, the same standards that Clinton himself dared not invoke during his Administration because of the havoc and cost to the American taxpayer that would be generated. Typical of a demonstrated coward, these orders were signed on his last day in office - orders left for the incoming President to dig from under, in the glaring light and criticism of a national media that had done its best to deny George W. Bush the Presidency. Now this same dishonest media is attacking President Bush, claiming that by revoking Clinton's executive orders, he is forcing American children to drink water with unsafe levels of arsenic and eat foods that could be contaminated with Salmonella poisoning. (Present levels of arsenic permitted in America's drinking water were established, after exhaustive research, during the Carter Administration in 1979.) If the corrupt Administration of Clinton was aware of such dangers, why did it wait eight years during Clinton's watch to take action? The reason is obvious. Clinton's draconian reasoning ordered the planting of poison pills in an effort to disrupt the next Administration. America may suffer for years to come, working through the turmoil that the corrupt Administration of William Jefferson Clinton created. America today has the safest, most pure public drinking water in the entire world. If anyone wishes to test that fact, just take a trip to Mexico, partake of the public drinking water there and experience the vengeful legacy of Montezuma.