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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (258714)5/26/2002 8:11:05 PM
From: d.taggart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Hey Ray,enslavement is what democrats do to minorities, they[dems] fight real hard to keep them trapped in the filthy drug infested communities they built for them so they could attend substandard schools together and give the dems their base for reelection year after year..........anyway.http://www.humaneventsonline.com/articles/05-20-02/capitolq&a.htm Dascholes reluctant to release his tax return,wonder why?Perhaps that billion dollar gift to homestake mining that we and our children will pay for had some financial benifits



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (258714)5/26/2002 8:32:35 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769667
 
ray ray the dingaling 101

90% of those who are among the most informed say Congress is not overspending. LOL Down in the smear mongering crowd again...
Another unbiased question is answered creating more hissyfits in the vacant liberal minded leftyloon's camp.

vote.com

tom watson tosiwmee



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (258714)5/26/2002 10:22:19 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Re: "My wildest dream of the year was that George Bush was pushing education reform, insisting that high schoolers are not only taught Driver's Ed, but that they are taught Credit Card Ed. .......Then I woke up and realized how deluded I can be."

Excellent point. Funny you mention that because while reading the Sunday paper this morning I came across an astonishing bit of information (at least to me it is).

Story on the lead business page of the Sunday Cincinnati Enquirer said:

"In 2001, Sears, Roebuck & Co. made $1.53 billion in operating income from its credit operations, compared to $901 million from its store sales."

Maybe I'm just naive about such, but those figures just jumped out at me.

I have always used my credit cards simply for convenience, and pay them off every month. Obviously, I'm in the minority on this one.