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To: asenna1 who wrote (167380)8/3/2001 3:10:52 AM
From: DOUG H  Respond to of 769668
 
She did'nt mind being a shareholder of Enron though. Whata lying POS we got in the Senate.

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif, said the crisis is devastating people's pocketbook. "If the average price of milk went up the way the average price of electricity went up, we would be paying $190 for a gallon of milk," Boxer said. "It's just stunning."



To: asenna1 who wrote (167380)8/3/2001 3:16:03 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769668
 
These are still the facts. Regardless of whether gays have anything to do with the thread. Are there any facts there you dispute or can disprove? By the way, if you've ever worked in politics gays make up a large percentage of staff positions for some reason, in both parties. It's a little known fact which always surprises me. Though gays tend to be more liberal there are also a great many vicious conservatives amongst them. Just look at J. Edgar Hoover and Roy Cohn. Malcolm Forbes was gay and it is rumored his son may be too. The Log Cabin Republicans are quite active. Reagan's son, Cheney's daughter, Ross Perot's too. The list goes on and on. So before you dismiss anything a gay reporter might write be aware there are many many professions gays thrive in, and they come from different politics views. Certainly not many radical fairies out there like some homphobics seem to think.