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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JDN who wrote (276739)7/17/2002 10:00:38 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Egypt: The attack was an 'accident'

NEW YORK Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher called the terror attack on Israeli civilians near Emmanuel an "accident"


jpost.com



To: JDN who wrote (276739)7/17/2002 10:04:36 AM
From: SeachRE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Those poll numbers are deeply affected by the "war on terrorism"(which will never end). His performance as far as the Economy is concerned is POOR, blind follower jdboy. Markets are a discounting mechanism and GW will become a lame duck soon though. Hope springs eternal.



To: JDN who wrote (276739)7/17/2002 10:23:37 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Speaking of polls -

"A July 1 CNN/Gallup/USA Today survey indicated that by a two-to-one margin, voters believe business has "too much influence over the decisions made by the Bush administration" and that 76 percent of voters believe business has "too much influence" or "excessive power" over Republicans in Congress."

"But when asked whether they thought Democrats or Republicans in Congress "are more interested in protecting the interests of ordinary Americans (or are they more interested in) protecting the interests of large corporations," those polled said congressional Democrats by a three-to-two margin were more interested in ordinary Americans, while by a lopsided 62 percent to 30 percent edge, people judged congressional Republicans to be more concerned with large corporations at the expense of average folks."

cnn.com