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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greenspirit who wrote (155282)6/23/2001 2:57:45 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
Who's talking about the left? Moderates are now against Bush/Cheney. Unless you consider everything left of Pat Robertson as liberals. The American people are one third liberal, one third conservative and one third in the middle. Those in the middle decide who gets elected. Watch out GOP. Your leaders blew it by going for the cash at the expense of the public and now the word is getting out. The Dems will have a field day with the so-called energy crisis. Just ask "Who benefits?" and the answer which is always true "Just follow the money".



To: greenspirit who wrote (155282)6/23/2001 3:03:24 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
<<Democrats would rather see someone lead by using the "politics of personal destruction">>

The Clintons, yes, as well as their Hitler-like henchmen (Blumenthal, Carville, Lanny Davis, etc.). The Democrats would actually prefer to win on public policy. Their problem-and what drives them back into the caves with the Clinton types-is that the socialistic arguments they present were all debunked before their careers even started. They are, today, the perfect examples of obsolete reactionaries, clinging to the failed status quo as, piece by piece, it slips away. Their coming defense of the disastrous Social Security system against privatization will put them on one more slippery slope to oblivion. While they will still have victories here and there, those short periods of actual power have no more effect than to drive home the bankruptcy of their ideas to an increasing proportion of voters...



To: greenspirit who wrote (155282)6/23/2001 5:17:16 PM
From: ColtonGang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
You have it all wrong. Hate is what the GOP spewed for 8 years with Clinton. Bush has been given every chance to succeed but he'd rather sleep with the auto, oil, military bigwigs rather than face the everyday problems of John Q. Public!