To: Neocon who wrote (14972 ) 8/23/2001 8:29:29 AM From: jlallen Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480 From: "Jack Oliver | Block Address | Add to Address Book To: "Johnl.allen" <jlallen42@yahoo.com> Subject: Let Democrats Know Scare Tactics Won't Work! Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 20:08:46 -0700 (PDT) Dear Friend, Some Democrats will say and do anything to keep their hands in the public trough, including buying ads to scare our elderly citizens on the future of their Social Security and Medicare. They should be ashamed to have to resort to such heavy-handed tactics. The greatest danger facing America during these fragile economic times is to follow the path of the Democrats, which is to tax and spend. Only economic growth can create jobs. The President's tax relief and balanced budget are the right medicine for our economy at the right time. And the President's plan protects Social Security and Medicare. While the President will promote growth, the Democrats will go hog wild and spend Medicare and Social Security on other items. Make your voice heard today by: * Forwarding this message to your email address book. * Signing up to be a Team Leader. * Writing the editor of your local newspaper. * Calling your Representatives. Let the newspapers in your area know you support President Bush, and disagree with the Democrat's scare tactics. Contact information for your local paper can be found on our GOP Team Leader site, the new destination for online Republican activism: gopteamleader.com Thank you for efforts to protect and preserve Social Security for current and future generations. Very truly yours, Jack Oliver Deputy Chairman, Republican National Committee Senator Zell Miller's (D-GA) Statement on New Budget Surplus Numbers: "The tax cut does not get into the Medicare and Social Security trust funds, as some protest. What would eat into them is hog-wild spending on other items. That's where a problem could arise." Sign up to be a Team Leader today: gopteamleader.com Not sure who your Representatives are? For the U.S. House : house.gov For the U.S. Senate: senate.gov