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To: Dr. Doktor who wrote (210985)12/18/2001 6:05:15 PM
From: rich4eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You again lower yourself into the gutter and crawl amid the slime with your last post, you are pitiful



To: Dr. Doktor who wrote (210985)12/18/2001 6:05:40 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Dems: America Trusts GOP

Americans trust Republicans and President Bush more than Democrats on the nation's main concerns: safeguarding the nation, fighting terrorism and improving the economy. So says a new poll conducted by Democrats.

Americans also favored Republicans on issues including values, fiscal discipline, crime and welfare reform, concluded a nationwide survey of registered voters for Democratic Leadership Council conducted by Bill Clinton's former pollster Mark Penn.

He said the findings bode "very ill for Democrats in 2004," the Washington Times reported today.

Democrats were trusted more on health care and Social Security, which are less important to voters since Sept. 11, the poll said.

Much stronger public support for the Republicans on what DLC calls "toughness-to-govern issues" places the Democrats in peril for the next presidential election, Penn said.

"There has been a major shift in the issues facing the country and the Democratic Party from a previous emphasis on education and health care to a new emphasis on fighting terrorism, keeping America safe and strengthening the economy," he said.
newsmax.com
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To: Dr. Doktor who wrote (210985)12/18/2001 6:35:37 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
BILL CLINTON AND THE U.S. MILITARY

Right or wrong, to most serving soldiers and veterans retired General Harold Campbell's comments that Bill Clinton was a "gay loving," "pot smoking," "draft dodging," "womanizer" were dead on target.

hackworth.com

MAJOR GENERAL H.N. CAMPBELL

Retired June 30, 1993, Died Nov. 18, 1996

Major General H.N. Campbell is deputy chief of staff for plans and programs, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

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