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To: tejek who wrote (140809)12/5/2001 11:03:27 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1585964
 
Re: Kennedy's presentation was straight forward, no BS and he stayed right with the facts. It amazed me that he didn't get ruffled by Kudlow. One of the more impressive Kennedys.

Sadly, I don't think he's going to run for office.


Tragically, he probably will eventually run - and be murdered by another right wing moron.

Bush should step down out of a sense of fairness, to make up for his side's (the right-wing morons) murdering so many of the other side's candidates.

Do you think Bush'll do the right thing?

PS - so far you were very right about COVD :-(

At least I'm holding some AMD :-)



To: tejek who wrote (140809)12/6/2001 8:54:28 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585964
 
They got into oil and the ANWR....the guy blew them right out of the water.

I'm sorry I missed this. In what respect did he "blow them right out of the water"?

This is difficult for me to believe, as the liberal position is so t-totally weak on this matter, and the conservative position that we need to do every last thing we can to become independent of foreign supplies is so strong. I really think the argument sort of ends there.

At any rate, I'd be interested in the essence of any cogent argument against ANWR put forth by a liberal, if you could restate it...