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To: rich4eagle who wrote (210823)12/18/2001 2:45:52 PM
From: Dr. Doktor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"HOW BOUT YOU CHALLENGE THEM NUMBERS"

Little boy! You've alot to learn.

The murder rate goes up as does ice cream sales in the summer time. That dosn't mean increased icecream consumption causes people to commit murder.

Lets look at Congress. The market went up when congress was in the control of Republicans because they effectively prevented Billy the Clit 'n from screwing up a good thing. As the socialists er. democraps gained the upper hand the market started to tank, well ahead of Dubya's day.
I see consumer confidence has put in a bottom as well it seems has the market in general. Lets talk again in 7yrs. when Dubya has set things right. Providing the fairweather democommies don't fuc* it up.

DOC



To: rich4eagle who wrote (210823)12/18/2001 3:30:06 PM
From: Dr. Doktor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Looks like you're alone among Americans in trusting your girls in office to get the job done. Maybe your sooo far ahead of your time (giggle)the rest of America hasn't caught up with your logic yet. Maybe you should move to France where they are verrry progressive.

BTW: Nice find gao seng

Americans trust Republicans and President Bush more than Democrats to safeguard the nation, fight terrorism and stimulate economic growth, the country's three biggest concerns, according to a new Democratic poll.
In a nationwide survey of registered voters for the Democratic Leadership Council conducted by President Clinton's former campaign pollster, Mark Penn, the DLC said Americans also supported Republicans more on other issues that included fiscal discipline, crime, moving people from welfare to work, and overall personal "values."
These were election issues "on which Democrats had made substantial gains during the Clinton years," Mr. Penn said. Now, he said, they are part of a broader erosion of issues that "bodes very ill for Democrats in 2004."



To: rich4eagle who wrote (210823)12/18/2001 4:50:39 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The Naz was a bubble (overhyped). Only dorks like you think Naz 5000 was real.